SCAIREST HORROR MOVIE EVER!!!

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Swaki

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im easily scared and i hate scarymovies, but i used to date a goth chick and from what i got she usually just picked up any movie that had a black/red cover and/or one single syllable word (or a single syllable word whit "the" in front) on it from the local blockbuster, and i sure as hell found them all to be scary.

and if just looking around at the store wont help you try asking the staff, they are usually pretty good at helping me finding movies.
 

The Rockerfly

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Silent hill was quite scary
There was a Spanish film called REC which was really scary if you watch it in the dark

Try some of the Asian films then, they have some scary films. Most of the top scariest films of all time are really not that scary
 

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28 Days later isn't supposed to be viewed as a horror film.
It is referred to as a drama movie in a horror setting.

I haven't actually been scared by movies. Maybe jumped by jump-scare scenes (they don't count, it is human reflexes not psychological distress) or put off by excessive and ridiculous amounts of gore. Never actually scared.
 

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Archer147 said:
they haven't made a decent horror movie for ages
Thats because there hasn't been a "horror" movie in ages. They're all just slasher flicks or torture porn. You don't feel scared, you feel repulsed XD.

I'd have to say Exorcist or Jaws.
 

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WanderFreak said:
The August Underground films.

Picture a home video made by serial killers, where you follow them in their day to day lives. As they torture a woman to death while force feeding her her own excrement and severed bits of flesh, cutting apart her boyfriend in the bathtub in the next room. Before they take a tour of a model train exhibit. Then a slaughter house. Then hiring a couple of hookers, who they beat and chase down. Or the time they broke into a family's house on Christmas Day and raped and killed everyone, children included. Or the dead baby with the maggots. All presented in wonderfully subdued, POV footage treated like it's business as usual.
More shocking than scary. Really.
 

The Rockerfly

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Pararaptor said:
NIHILHATE said:
Arachnophobia. Now THAT is fucking disturbing.
Are you serious?!
That was the least scary film you could possibly imagine! I got it from the Video Ezy near me, it was under "Comedy" & not "Horror".

The Rockerfly said:
Silent hill was quite scary
No. No it wasn't.
Total lack of rape, demons & atmosphere just doesn't cut it for me.
Rape? Well nothing can help you there.
Demons? There were a fair few, I've never played The Silent Hill games though
Atmosphere? Watch it in the dark and with a good sound system, trust me that helps no end
 

Reklore

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The Rockerfly said:
Silent hill was quite scary
There was a Spanish film called REC which was really scary if you watch it in the dark

Try some of the Asian films then, they have some scary films. Most of the top scariest films of all time are really not that scary
Was that the one that was dub the scaryis movie of all time? And some guy crap him self in the sceening?

I don't know allot about it, just its Spanish and I think zombies.

OP: There's no movie that I've seen that scares me. I think "the frighteners" can be quite scary, maybe it?s because it changes from comedy to thriller near the end. (but I don?t think anyone other than me thinks that :( )
 

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"Horror" movies stopped scaring me quite a while ago... When I saw the shining at age 11 though I wasn't the same for about a week. However, I beat doom 3 a few days ago nothing has scared me as much as it did... I'm not just talking about cheap startles, it actually freaked me the fuck out at most parts.
 

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Reklore said:
The Rockerfly said:
Silent hill was quite scary
There was a Spanish film called REC which was really scary if you watch it in the dark

Try some of the Asian films then, they have some scary films. Most of the top scariest films of all time are really not that scary
Was that the one that was dub the scaryis movie of all time? And some guy crap him self in the sceening?

I don't know allot about it, just its Spanish and I think zombies.

OP: There's no movie that I've seen that scares me. I think "the frighteners" can be quite scary, maybe it?s because it changes from comedy to thriller near the end. (but I don?t think anyone other than me thinks that :( )
I wouldn't say scariest film of all time, I'm fairly sure there are scarier out there
I will give you a link about it

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1038988/

I would recommend it, even if it does have subtitles. Nothing is too over the top and it is well paced and atmospheric and the hand held camera work very well
 

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TheMasterGL16 said:
Ok, I'm tired of googling this and finding pure crap. I'm not a 12 year old girl for God sakes and the Shining was NOT a horror movie!!!!

I want REAL fear, like the kind I can't shake for a while. I want a movie that wakes up some REAL fear. Like the kinda you get from playing Fatal Frame.

I guess I'm asking you people what a REAL scary movie is that I should watch.

NOTE: I loved the shining, great movie, I just wasn't really scared when I watched it, like at all.

LIST OF MOVIES I DIDN'T FIND SCARY (just to set the bar.):
The Shining
The Sixth Sense
Jaws
Alien
Quentine
28 Days Later (ok, so this kinda freaked me out at moments, but I think we can do better.)

TO CLOSE: basically, I haven't been REALLY scared since I played Fatal Frame, I've never had a nightmare either... can you guys cange that?
Saw isn't scary, but It might make you cringe, as it did me.
Might I suggest John Carpenter's The Thing?
Truly awesome atmosphere, and while you might not find it scary, it's just an absolutely awesome film.
Great SFX for it's time. Not to mention it has Kurt Russel. you can't go wrong!
 

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Since I saw "Ju On" I haven't found any other movie scary.

(Jap version of "The Grudge". US version doesn't come remotely close.)

Only problem is - and I mean this with out any bigotry on my part I swear - all the characters look the same so it can be kind of hard to know what's happened.
 

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The Rockerfly said:
Reklore said:
The Rockerfly said:
Silent hill was quite scary
There was a Spanish film called REC which was really scary if you watch it in the dark

Try some of the Asian films then, they have some scary films. Most of the top scariest films of all time are really not that scary
Was that the one that was dub the scaryis movie of all time? And some guy crap him self in the sceening?

I don't know allot about it, just its Spanish and I think zombies.

OP: There's no movie that I've seen that scares me. I think "the frighteners" can be quite scary, maybe it?s because it changes from comedy to thriller near the end. (but I don?t think anyone other than me thinks that :( )
I wouldn't say scariest film of all time, I'm fairly sure there are scarier out there
I will give you a link about it

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1038988/

I would recommend it, even if it does have subtitles. Nothing is too over the top and it is well paced and atmospheric and the hand held camera work very well
This is the one, this better make be crap my paints!
 

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Durahan2 said:
Archer147 said:
they haven't made a decent horror movie for ages
Thats because there hasn't been a "horror" movie in ages. They're all just slasher flicks or torture porn. You don't feel scared, you feel repulsed XD.

I'd have to say Exorcist or Jaws.
I agree with this entire statement.

Course I went to Catholic school, despite not being baptized, so The Exorcist was freaky as hell, still kinda is all these eyars later...
 
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Pararaptor said:
NIHILHATE said:
I would recommend Carrie &, while not actually a film, the 90-minute two-parter Doctor Who episode The Empty Child. Both kept me up most of the night the first time I saw them.
I agree! especially with the Doctor Who episode! There was another one that freaked me out to no end as well called 'Blink.' Was an awesome episode!