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#52 Oct 25 2006 at 11:46 AM Rating: Decent
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I'm just a big weenie. I'm serious about Jurrassic Park. My BF's mom had to hold me down in my seat to keep me from running out of the theatre. Poltergiest didnt phase me so much. I refused to watch SAW, Aliens was another I refused to watch. For the most part unless its a comedy or a disney movie, I dont wanna see it.


Aliens wasn't so bad on the scare factor- I mean, yes, it's scary, but the presence of the Marines and the gun-play make it a lot more tolerable.

Alien will creep you the fuck out though.


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#53 Oct 25 2006 at 12:05 PM Rating: Good
Yeah not too many people have heard of Session 9 let alone watched it. That's one movie that seriously keeps you guessing all the way up until the end. The ending line is still just creepy as hell.

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#54 Oct 25 2006 at 12:09 PM Rating: Excellent
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I don't remember which Poltergeist it was, but the one with the creepy priest guy, that freaked me out.

I was watching a replay of Spike's Scream Awards last night and they showed a clip from Hostel for Most Memorable Mutilation where this Asian chicks eye was hanging out of her head and some guy had to cut it off. Then white goo starts oozing out of her eye as she screams. I stopped watching after that cause I just couldn't get that image out of my head, it was so frickin disturbing. I don't even want to think about what else happened in that movie.
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#55 Oct 25 2006 at 12:14 PM Rating: Good
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Thanks Pikko. I've not even seen that movie, but now I have that image in my head.

/curls up in the fetal position
#56 Oct 25 2006 at 12:40 PM Rating: Good
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Yeah not too many people have heard of Session 9 let alone watched it. That's one movie that seriously keeps you guessing all the way up until the end. The ending line is still just creepy as hell.



I saw it....and loved it. When it started out I thought it was going to suck but it just kept getting more interesting. I still think of the creepy wheelchair in the hallway when ever I hear the name of the movie. Kind of fitting that it was about an asylum. Smiley: wink2
#57 Oct 25 2006 at 12:43 PM Rating: Good
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I don't remember which Poltergeist it was, but the one with the creepy priest guy, that freaked me out.


That would be #2
#58 Oct 25 2006 at 12:51 PM Rating: Good
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That would be Poltergeist #12 - The Buttplugging
Loved that movie

I cried
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#59 Oct 25 2006 at 12:54 PM Rating: Good
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I still cant look at a tequila bottle with a worm in it without thinking of that movie
#60 Oct 25 2006 at 1:02 PM Rating: Decent
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It's a tough question.

A lot of movies have one or two "HOLY SHIT!" scenes in them that'll send me out of the chair in a giant leap while kicking my heart into overdrive. But it's been a while since I saw a movie where I had to look the other way or something like that.

It'll probably have to be The Sixth Sense or Texas Chainsaw Massacre. I hate gory movies and that last movie sure had a lot of that.

Video games, however, that's an easy call: F.E.A.R.
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#61 Oct 25 2006 at 2:03 PM Rating: Excellent
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Cube disturbed me in that HOLY **** kinda way. Descent came out just this year, but that one had me full on screaming in the theater.
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#62 Oct 25 2006 at 2:12 PM Rating: Good
There was actually a horrid horrid sequel made after Cube. Cube was cool because you never really knew what was going on and why those people were the ones singled out.
#63 Oct 25 2006 at 2:19 PM Rating: Good
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The first scary movie I remember watching as a kid was Jaws. I was about 5 years old, and having been born and raised in land-locked Montana I had no real concept of the ocean. However, that shark made me have nightmares for weeks and my mother had to coerce me into taking baths as I was scared the shark would come up the drain pipe. And forget about getting me near a swimming pool.

After that, I saw more scary movies, The Exorcist, The Shining, Hellraiser etc, but none of them effected me like Jaws.

Yep. You guessed it. Last year, my youngest again got the Jaws on dvd for his birthday. I swear my Dad is out to get me, but mybabyguy isn't afraid of anything and he knows what isn't real.


A big fUcking shark isn't real? Granted, that particular one wasn't, but they do exist.

Just sayin'

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#64 Oct 25 2006 at 2:21 PM Rating: Decent
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Cube disturbed me in that HOLY sh*t kinda way.


Cube. I think I've seen that one.

It starts out with a guy entering a cube from a small hatch and then a giant metal wire net swings down and cuts him into small bits à la Resident Evil, right?

It's like they took the plot from Saw and mixed some Final Destination death scenes into it, right?

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#65 Oct 25 2006 at 2:29 PM Rating: Decent
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As lame as it sounds, one of the only movies that had me scared after watching it was Blair Witch. When I watched the movie we had no idea it was staged. It hadn't hit the theaters yet and had been released to some of the public as hype producer for the theatrical release. We got the video from a friend’s older sister. It had no cover or any markings on it. It was simply a plain blank video. I nearly pissed myself thinking witches were real and had a hard time camping for a year or so.

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#66 Oct 25 2006 at 2:49 PM Rating: Good
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I've been a fan of horror movies ever since my dad set me down to Nightmare on Elm Street when I was 5. I wasn't freaked out, not quite sure why...

Movies that have creeped me out though.. hmmm...

I think the worst thing in the whole world is the guy with only half a body & the chattery teeth from Hellraiser: Inferno. It's not the half a body thing, its definately the chattery teeth thing that does it for me.

The movie that's probably freaked me out the very worst though, it's definately the Grudge, and not the chince Sarah Jessica Parker version. The old JP version. That actress is so hardcore. That crawl down the stairs, the first part where the girl sticks her head in the cellar, mmmm, there's a lot of just fantastic, scare the hell out of you content in that movie...

Brill fixed my post where I listed the incorrect ditzy chick, this is the correct ditzy chick with bad acting skills.

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#67 Oct 25 2006 at 2:51 PM Rating: Good
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It's like they took the plot from Saw and mixed some Final Destination death scenes into it, right?


Other way around, Cube came first. It was released right around the time that PI was released. Oooo, which reminds me...

The scariest movie isn't scary at all, really. It's Requiem for a Dream. It's scary because somewhere, it's true.
#68 Oct 25 2006 at 3:47 PM Rating: Good
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It's Requiem for a Dream. It's scary because somewhere, it's true.


Yeah, that's a grimy little movie.

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#69 Oct 25 2006 at 4:07 PM Rating: Good
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The movie that's probably freaked me out the very worst though, it's definately the Grudge, and not the chince Sarah Michelle Gellar version

Fixed.


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#70 Oct 25 2006 at 4:19 PM Rating: Decent
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Brill wrote:
There was actually a horrid horrid sequel made after Cube. Cube was cool because you never really knew what was going on and why those people were the ones singled out.


There were actually 2 sequels made Cube 2 and Cube Zero.

Cube 2 had me kind of scratching my head and go "that's it?!" I haven't seen Cube 0 though.

Nowadays, the only movies I am sure to be creeped out by are Asian ghost/gore movies and well, just gore movies in general. I don't know if I am scared by gore movies so much - they just really make me sick.

I remember renting the original Ring movie and had to return it that night and I had to have my ex come with me because I just kept thinking the Obake was going to get me! OOOOBBBBBAAAAAAKKKEEEEEEE!!!!!!!
#71 Oct 25 2006 at 4:23 PM Rating: Decent
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I've never really been scared by any movies, but I've been horrified by some...The Hills Have Eyes for example...
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#72 Oct 25 2006 at 4:23 PM Rating: Good
The last movie that seriously creeped me out was probably Dead Birds and that was only due to the makeup and FX. I've been watching these kinds of movies for so long that they all are generally predictable to me now.
#73 Oct 25 2006 at 5:42 PM Rating: Decent
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Not many movies actually scared me when I was younger. Lots of them startled me, but that's entirely different than the kind of lingering terror that lasts well after the movie has ended.

The first movie to really scare me was Jaws. Lots of startling moments in the movie, but it stuck with me and affected my behavior for a long time aftewards. I still hate the beach (just for different reasons now).

The Exorcist did not frighten me at all. I was the youngest boy in our family (7 kids - talk about scary!), and the my next oldest brother was accused of burning down the garage of the catholic school that all the children in our family had attended As a result, he and all my older siblings were kicked out of the school and I never got to attend it at all. So I had very little Catholic brainwashing to scar me when I saw the Exorcist. It really had no effect on me.

As I child I remember staying up late to watch horror movies on TV. They had a variety of weekly horror movie shows like Chiller Theater and Creature Features. Most of them were purely laughable B-flicks, but once in a while even one of those could get to me. The House on Haunted Hill was one that did. Looking back at it now, I'm astonished that it could have ever scared me, even when I was just 8 or 9.

#74 Oct 25 2006 at 5:50 PM Rating: Good
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I've never really been scared by any movies, but I've been horrified by some...The Hills Have Eyes for example...


I had the misfortune of seeing the remake of the Hills Have Eyes. It was absolutely horrid. There was literally nothing redeeming about that movie in the least. Not that the original was much better, but still.
#75 Oct 25 2006 at 8:44 PM Rating: Good
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#2 must have been the creepy priest, since 3 took place in the apartment building, or whatever it was, with the mirrors in the hallway. I only saw 1 and 3 and I know she died before they finished 3.

The Entity scared the crap out of me, also.
#76 Oct 25 2006 at 9:40 PM Rating: Good
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When I was a kid Alfred Hitchcocks' "The Birds" freaked me out.

Just something about the way those birds tried to get at you so bad, they flew to their own deaths.....

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