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Old 01 Oct 2006, 22:36   #1
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Default WHAT HORROR MOVIE SCARES YOU

I thought seeing we are coming up to Halloween, what horror movies scare you WITH A LIGHTS OFF!!!!

Mine!!

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Old 01 Oct 2006, 23:04   #2
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none used to scare me, i was fearless.
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Old 02 Oct 2006, 01:07   #3
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none used to scare me, i was fearless.
And now?
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Old 02 Oct 2006, 01:09   #4
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The Screaming

That hand just freaks me out!
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Old 02 Oct 2006, 01:17   #5
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Movies don't really scare me...some PEOPLE, however...do
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Old 02 Oct 2006, 04:40   #6
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All of them.
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Old 02 Oct 2006, 05:14   #7
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None I'm a Horror Movie Buff Love the old stuff as far as most new stuff to predictable..........SPICE WORLD is still the scariest................2001 Maniacs with Robert Englund and Travis Tritt pretty good, different worth a rent, and love the killing scenes, and the slapstick comedy.
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Old 02 Oct 2006, 05:57   #8
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I love horror movies too. :) Takes a special one these days, to make me jump, and if it can do that ( they are usually too predictable), it was a really good movie.

RE: old movies, blackkat..or anyone else.. ever see "Night of the Evil Dead", circa 1974-75? For it's time, it was one of the scariest, had awesome special effects, that still stand up to todays special effects.

If one can have favorites in a catagory such as this... I'd have to say that some of the all time best that I've seen, are...

Night of the Evil Dead
Psycho (terrified a generation)
Texas Chainsaw Massacere
American Werewolf in London (special effects)
Jaws (terrified my generation)
Halloween series
Friday the 13th series
Sleep Away Camp 2 (part 1 was lame)
Nightmare on Elm St. series

There are more, although these are just ones of the top of my head..

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Old 02 Oct 2006, 06:24   #9
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I Love These Ones..........
Evil Dead 1, & 2
Army of Darkness
Dracula
Frankenstein
Phantom Of The Opera
Bride Of Frankenstein
WolfMan
Creature From The Black Lagoon
The Invisible Man
Dr Phibes
The Night Of The Living Dead
13 Ghost
House on Haunted Hill
Creep Show
Child Play's
Tales from the Crypt (Boedelo of Blood, Demon Night)
The Hills Have Eyes
House Of 1000 Corpses
The Devil's Rejects
Pumpkinhead
Alien Movie's
Ghost Ship
2001 Mainacs
Head Of the Family
and Many More When I can Think Some More

Anything with Vincent Price, Robert Englund, Brad Dourif, Bella Lougis, Boris Karloff, is usualy a good movie


Love the Original Movies no remakes here......All Good Movies
Still say Spice World Is the Scariest I have ever seen :)
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Old 02 Oct 2006, 07:10   #10
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Horror movies scare the pants off me, so I don't even attempt to watch them.
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Old 02 Oct 2006, 07:41   #11
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Horror movies scare the pants off me, so I don't even attempt to watch them.
same here..
and with the most movies I don't like the bloody parts..or aliens scary stuff..
brrr
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Old 02 Oct 2006, 14:36   #12
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Can't say any movies really scare me much these days, the only exception to that was The Ring, which I watched on my own in the house at about 1am and then couldn't get to sleep for ages...
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Old 02 Oct 2006, 14:37   #13
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The Omen, and The Grudge
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Old 02 Oct 2006, 14:38   #14
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Chucky movies.... Only saw a little clip when I was young and I won't even attempt to watch it now :P lol
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Old 02 Oct 2006, 20:41   #15
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The Omen (original), the Wicker Man (also original ).
Then there was this movie set in a house with a tall stand up lamp in the attic that controlled all the electrical appliances in the house, and supposedly was posessed by the spirit of the family's dad. And the lamp momentarily had a skull flashed up in it. Being about five at the time I saw it, that was pretty scary! Attysimir, the Evil Escapes I think it was.
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Old 02 Oct 2006, 20:48   #16
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I'm terrible, I jump at everything, so prett much every horror film I've ever seen
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Old 02 Oct 2006, 21:06   #17
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when I was a little boy...I was scared by Jurassic Park!
(the scene near the end, where the two kids are hiding from the velo...velicori....dinosaurs in that kitchen.)

I really loved "the village of the damned", still a lot scarier than horror films with an overload of special fx.
Although the scene where the car crashed at the wall and exploded is kinda funny...if you see it, you´ll understand it.

The only horror movies I really like are the ones directed my M. Night Shyamalan (or similar). Only can watch them once or twice, they´re great.
his films are:
Unbreakable
The Sixth Sense
Signs
The Village
(havent seen the new one yet. forgot it´s name)

my favourite scene is from Signs:
when they show the tape from the kids birthday on the news. You concentrate on every detail, cause nothing happens, and then you´ll see the silhouette of that alien walking through the picture.

probably my fav horror movie scene ever
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Old 02 Oct 2006, 21:08   #18
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I used to love Jurassic Park! Fave movie when I was six! Always have been fascinated by dinosaurs so I wasn't scared as such.
PS - velociraptors!
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Old 02 Oct 2006, 21:28   #19
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I'm a huge horrow fan and my fave horror movie is 'The Ring'. However, very oddly, the only movie that actually scared me was 'House of Wax'.
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Old 02 Oct 2006, 22:48   #20
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I'm a huge horrow fan and my fave horror movie is 'The Ring'. However, very oddly, the only movie that actually scared me was 'House of Wax'.
me too, but mostly because of Paris Hilton´s acting!
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Old 02 Oct 2006, 22:52   #21
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Have to go back a few years for mine...... the original Frankenstein ~ i've no idea why but it scared me back then and still scares me now.

Oh and that fella with the hockey mask ~ cant remember what film he was from though.

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Old 03 Oct 2006, 09:29   #22
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None of them really scare me ... but I always cringe during the ankle breaking scene in Misery ...
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Old 03 Oct 2006, 11:10   #23
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Oh and that fella with the hockey mask ~ cant remember what film he was from though.
Do you mean Hannibal Lecter from The Silence of the Lambs, or the guy from (I think) Halloween?

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I always cringe during the ankle breaking scene in Misery ...
Have you read the book? Stephen King? It's a bit different in the book, she uses a chainsaw to chop one foot off and a blow torch to cauterize the wound....
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Old 03 Oct 2006, 11:15   #24
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Yeah, my brother let me read it before he published it Think that was part of the reason I cring and wince, I just wasn't expecting it, was waiting for something more gory and it never happened
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Old 03 Oct 2006, 11:17   #25
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Actually...for some reason...Dead Zone scared me a whole lot more than Misery...considering the state of politics at the time I've read it
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