Maybe Open Water, too. Terrifying, but also, a love story, IMO. Sadness and terror, at once.
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I believe that is possible. That energy can be invited in. Especially with an ouiji board. I will never ever EVER touch one of those. Set myself on fire first. Seriously. Never, Brute. |
The Omen (1976)
The Omen (1976) ranks high on my list ('specially the soundtrack).
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I don't know if it's the scariest movie ever for me, since different movies have affected me stronger at different points in my life, but this is one fucked up movie. I didn't go near storm drains or even sinks without great hesitation for a loooong time after this came out.
Oh, and Jaws. Didn't go near water of any kind, even pools, for a long time too. |
psycho (1960)
deliverance (1972) the exorcist (1973) the shining (1980) orphan (2009) |
[QUOTE=Gemme;689183]I don't know if it's the scariest movie ever for me, since different movies have affected me stronger at different points in my life, but this is one fucked up movie. I didn't go near storm drains or even sinks without great hesitation for a loooong time after this came out.
Oh, and Jaws. Didn't go near water of any kind, even pools, for a long time too. It's that damn CLOWN!!!! |
Regarding IT...the book was FAR scarier... I remember looking over the top of the book as I was reading....praying Pennywise wasn't at the foot of my bed....shiver.....
As far as movies go...for myself it's the original Friday the 13th. I still have some residual fears from it. My dad was not really thinking and let me watch it 2 weeks before I went to camp for the first time..... Let's just say....as much as I LOVE the water....I did NOT participate in the water stuff..... :| |
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:blink: Cinnamon, most books are better by far, whether scary or not. I remember reading The Tommyknockers and being so involved in it that I missed a couple of meals and didn't even know it. They made a tv show from it, but I couldn't watch more than a few minutes because they just weren't able to recreate the world that Stephen King did. It just wasn't good enough. |
Audrey Rose.... Scared the bejeezus out of me, yet I would watch it every time it came on.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0075704/ And the original "Don't be afraid of the dark" http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0069992/ |
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Oh yeah, Silence of the Lambs!!! It came out so long ago and yet still today, when I see a big man with a little fluffy dog, I keep walking and don't slow down to pet it, as much as I love to stop and pet other types of dogs and talk to their owners. Silly of me, but can't help it. |
Definitely, "The Exorcist" scared the raised-Roman-Catholic-hell out of me. I slept with the light on for a month. "The Entity," made in the 80's did the same. I won't watch scary movies anymore. Life is scary enough.
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For me it is Prince of Darkness. Holy hen shit, that was the first time I saw screen static used as a device for scary...and it was. :(
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The Shining.
Just the name gives me chills. |
...still can't watch the Texas Chainsaw or Bambi.
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The movie IT scared the shyt out of me for many days. I had nightmares. It's kind of comforting to see others feel the same lol.
The Ring was another one that really got me. I don't know if anyone has seen the movie the Descent but it was quite frightening. I don't like caves to begin with and now I'll probably never go into another! One more is Insidious. I was surprised by this one. |
Evil Dead
Event Horizon. For some reason I just don't like old ladies crawling on the ceiling, I almost shit my tights! |
The Portrait Of Dorian Grey. EEK! That sickly sweet little wimpy dude with the phoney smile scared me the most. At least with most of the other monsters and zombies I saw the red flags first.
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Speaking of old ladies crawling on the ceiling. How about Legion? Not a super scary movie, but the scene with the old lady on the ceiling is classic!! |
"Jeepers Creepers." I was semi-ok with it, until the last scene. This movie scares me so bad that I could not even watch the trailer I uploaded (therefore I am not even sure that it IS the right trailer-lol).
I am really a scaredy cat. Cannot wait movies like this alone, especially at night. Ironically, some scary movies are "familiar" to me though and I can actually sleep well to them. Thirteen Ghosts, Nightmare on Elm Street (the original) are a few that come to mind. :sparklyheart: |
The Shining always makes me think of him saying, "Heeere's Johnny!" LOL!
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