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Its funny that everyone saw the scariest movie when they were like 12-13 or something. Once you're 16 or older no matter what its just not scary anymore.

I don't know about that every time I go hunting I think about that damn Watchers Movie or sasquatch, Even with a .50 cal Muzzle Loader I think wow I only have one shot Im going to have to fight Sasquatch with a Knife **** is scary man.
 
I hate slasher flicks; I think they're lame. That said, the scariest movies I've ever seen were either by Hitchcock or in the same vein. Spellbound was an awesome flick, especially for the time period. The Sixth Sense, another hitchcock-like movie, was awesome, too.
 
I was never really into horrow movies i guess i'm a puss in that regard but these movies scared the bejesus out of me...
The Watcher in the Woods (disney i think) when I was like 10.

A few years later I thought I had manned up, but watched Amityville horror at a friends house. Later that night at home i was jolted out of bed by the smokealarm going off...
Went downstairs to see my dad messing with the stove, i asked if he forgot to turn off, but no he said I lit all by itself something to do with the keep warm timer and a bad thermostat....
I didn't sleep comforatbly for a week.
 
Fighting Sasquatch with a knife :cross: You see, game warden, I need this M249 to hunt with cause of Sasquatch. Sound reasoning to me.

Cujo is it for me. For one, dogs and rabies are real. I was also very close to one of our family dogs and the thought of my best friend, the one living thing that was always there for me, turning on me like that and having to be destroyed, wow... Thinking of that little boy getting his dingus bitten off also had me on edge, and I had to pee.

After that scene, I did get up to pee. Didn't notice my dad was not in the room. As I turned into the unlit hallway, he starts making rabid barking dog noises! Scared me so bad I jumped back and hit the hinge on a closet door, slid down on it and nearly removed my spine. Thankfully, I forgot all about having to pee. If not, I would have known which is worse, pissed off or pissed on.

The Time Machine, original, was another one. Those Morlocks that lived underground. I was sure they were under my bed trying to get at my toes. And if they got my toes, now I couldn't stand to fight or run away. They'd have me for sure. It also really bothered me how people just went along with some of the stuff in that movie. I was terrified that society would come to that one day and I'd have to fight both fronts.
 
The last movie to really genuinely scare me was The Ring. The first time I saw it, I was living in a dorm, and I had a roommate. We watched the DVD, and I didn't think much of it.

Well, apparently the DVD has an Easter Egg that lets you just watch the video then cuts to static. My roommate thought it would be funny to turn that on at about 3 AM with the volume on full blast. Waking up to that... well, it scared the crap out of me.
 
The last movie to really genuinely scare me was The Ring. The first time I saw it, I was living in a dorm, and I had a roommate. We watched the DVD, and I didn't think much of it.

Well, apparently the DVD has an Easter Egg that lets you just watch the video then cuts to static. My roommate thought it would be funny to turn that on at about 3 AM with the volume on full blast. Waking up to that... well, it scared the crap out of me.

:D That's classic. Gotta love roommates.
 
A recent movie i saw called "Grave Dancers".
Wasn't that scary but i liked it a lot, think the story is very good.

White Noise was a good one too IMO.

Think one can see a pattern here, when it comes to scary movies, i prefer those with ghosts of any kinds. :)
 
the best kind of scary movie is the kind with lots of hot teen girls getting hacked into pieces, especially if they run around in their underwear for a while first
 
I have seen hundreds of horror movies, and I don't really get truely deeply scared by many of them...but I will say that the last 15 min of REC. had me crawling up the back of the couch.
 
Oh, I remember some older kids got a copy of Children of the Corn and it completely weirded me out. Seemed like the whole rest of the summer, every time I went into the cornfield, I could see ONE cornplant leaf waving all by itself, as though beckoning me to come further in...

They made children of corn about 8 miles from where I live. My lawyer died in the cafeteria scene, he was the balding old man.

My personal scariest movie was "Little shop of horrors". The original, not the musical. I was 5 and remember trying to sink into the couch backwards.

If we were voting for special effects my fav is "the Thing". The one with Kurt Russel in it. Great special effects for the day. I still enjoy it.
 
Definitely "The Exorcist" for me. Still can't watch that. "Nightmare on Elm Street" was freaky as hell, too.

"Saw" isn't necessarily scary but I get the heebie jeebies from movies where the characters are left helpless. The suspense in that was edge of your seat stuff.
 
Damnit...I can't remember the name of the movie...it's a french film where two girls take a trip to see one of the girl's family and the whole family ends up getting slaughtered. One of the girls is a lesbian.
 
I'd have to go with Hellraiser or nightmare on elm street. when my brothers and I were young he loved to rent scary movies and we would all watch them with him. I had to be around 9 years old when I saw these movies. scared the crap out of me. especially when your dad sneaks behind the couch and screams and grabs you.
 
Cant really say ive been scared from a movie. I always found them funny as a kid and laughed durring the "scary" scenes. Really liked exorcist and the thing or the original dawn of the dead.
 
Speaking of ghosts, interresting stories here:
The Shadowlands: Ghosts and Hauntings

You might wanna read em at night when everyone in the house went to bed except you of course, alone in your computer room downstairs with only your computer screen glowing along with a candle by your side.
 
I love scary movies, thats what I always try to find on TV if I want a movie.

First time I remember being really scared was when I watch Candyman as a kid. I had nightmares for weeks about that.

By far my favorite slasher that no one has mentioned is Texas Chainsaw Massacre (the original) still gives me goosebumps if I watch it by myself in the dark.


I am a huge Hitchcock fan, the way he raises anxiety level is just awesome:
Rear Window
Psycho
Vertigo
 
the last 15 min of REC. had me crawling up the back of the couch.

For all those who have no idea what REC is. It's the Original Spanish movie that Quarantine remade. I was the ONLY person in the theater when it came out and i jumped like 5 times. It stayed with me for days and i'm almost 25.

Anyone who doesn't pay omage to Aliens is just lying to themselves. Scary as **** for 10 years of my life.
 
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