08-22-2009, 05:24 PM
I would have to say mine would be IT because when I was younger this movie always scared me and gave me nightmares and now days I hate clowns
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08-22-2009, 05:24 PM
I would have to say mine would be IT because when I was younger this movie always scared me and gave me nightmares and now days I hate clowns
08-22-2009, 07:46 PM
I hate clowns to, only because they don't make me laugh....
But as for the Scariest film... It's a toughy. Well if I could name 2 films that have EVER caused me nightmares! It would be - Nightmare On Elmstreet, & Friday The 13th! Definitely!
08-22-2009, 08:09 PM
I do not know... But I think it's pretty much between 3
The Texas Chainsaw Massacre '74 - Just about the most perfectly crafted horror film I've seen. Just about every scene is scary or at least disturbing/unsettling, even on repeat viewings. Once it kicks into high gear there's not a dull moment. The Evil Dead - Even scarier than Texas Chainsaw, but has some directorial flaws that occasionally break up the tension. Starts early, gets bleak, and eventually shifts into totally overwhelming: A bad dream on crack. Black Christmas '74 (Coincidence?? o.O) - This one started a trend of cheezy slashers, and had some "bleeeh" cheezy moments... However ONE thing kept me from wanting to go to sleep that night, even though I watched it in the morning. THE VILLAIN. Billy = Pure boogeyman atmosphere x10, totally insane, but intelligent enough to stalk; sadistic, but creepily childlike...
âThe Fright Night remake is a film which taps into the audienceâs deepest rooted fears, such as those of vampires throwing motorcycles at them. I dread the thought of a vampire throwing a refrigerator or a deskjet printer or... Iâd better stop before I give myself nightmaresâ
08-22-2009, 08:10 PM
I hear ya but those movies didn't really ever scare me because well for one Freddy is stupid and I kind of looked up to Jason so he didn't really scare me
08-22-2009, 08:15 PM
Freddy isn't really stupid... It's just how they made him.
I mean I can't stand when he jokes around... wtf yo!
08-22-2009, 08:17 PM
I think the joking added to his sadism x.X . Still, I prefer straight-up scary Fred too; IMO he was best in part 2, manipulative and hateful.
âThe Fright Night remake is a film which taps into the audienceâs deepest rooted fears, such as those of vampires throwing motorcycles at them. I dread the thought of a vampire throwing a refrigerator or a deskjet printer or... Iâd better stop before I give myself nightmaresâ
08-22-2009, 09:40 PM
Child's Play, saw it when I was like 3 and I still fear Chucky Dolls
Out running a killer is like out running a bear, you don't have to run just have a friend that is slower than you!
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08-22-2009, 09:40 PM
And Freddy is FUCKING AWESOME!!!!!
Out running a killer is like out running a bear, you don't have to run just have a friend that is slower than you!
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08-22-2009, 10:00 PM
Yea. I had a Chucky doll once!
08-22-2009, 10:55 PM
This is a tough one, I have seen plenty that have disturbed me to some degree, but have yet to find one that I find truly scary
08-23-2009, 12:18 AM
KittenSlayer Wrote:This is a tough one, I have seen plenty that have disturbed me to some degree, but have yet to find one that I find truly scary True I see your point.
08-23-2009, 12:31 AM
I sleep like the dead, so that can't be a factor. But, I've had a few that freak me out, for a short period of time. When I was little, it was Critters. Not the scariest thing in the world, unless you're 7. More recently, the creepiest thing I can see is a kid dying. Esp. since they use little blonde headed blue eyed girls often, which I have one of those. Then, it's not scared, it's more dread.
08-23-2009, 02:15 AM
Rosemary's Baby Wrote:I sleep like the dead, so that can't be a factor. But, I've had a few that freak me out, for a short period of time. When I was little, it was Critters. Not the scariest thing in the world, unless you're 7. More recently, the creepiest thing I can see is a kid dying. Esp. since they use little blonde headed blue eyed girls often, which I have one of those. Then, it's not scared, it's more dread. True true. That's one thing that makes me cringe, mainly because you don't see it often.
08-23-2009, 02:27 AM
For a good dread, watch The Bad Seed or Assault on Precinct 13 >.>
âThe Fright Night remake is a film which taps into the audienceâs deepest rooted fears, such as those of vampires throwing motorcycles at them. I dread the thought of a vampire throwing a refrigerator or a deskjet printer or... Iâd better stop before I give myself nightmaresâ
09-04-2009, 09:38 AM
For me it would have to be the movie The Thing because it was my first R-rated movie when I was 8 and once the dog kennel scene was finished... I turned off my TV and was hit with insomnia that I am still battling today. It took me the longest time to get over it but I managed and it was the THE movie to provide a gateway to modern horror for me.
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09-05-2009, 12:36 AM
FreddysFingers Wrote:For me it would have to be the movie The Thing because it was my first R-rated movie when I was 8 and once the dog kennel scene was finished... I turned off my TV and was hit with insomnia that I am still battling today. It took me the longest time to get over it but I managed and it was the THE movie to provide a gateway to modern horror for me. I agree with a few you got there! But where is "Friday The 13th?!" lol
09-05-2009, 06:55 AM
Friday The 13th Wrote:I agree with a few you got there! Lol, well I didn't see 'Friday the 13th' until I was around 13 and by that time 'X-Files' sort of numbed me down a little.
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09-05-2009, 11:58 PM
FreddysFingers Wrote:For me it would have to be the movie The Thing because it was my first R-rated movie when I was 8 and once the dog kennel scene was finished... I turned off my TV and was hit with insomnia that I am still battling today. It took me the longest time to get over it but I managed and it was the THE movie to provide a gateway to modern horror for me.Huh, I can honestly go with most of those
âThe Fright Night remake is a film which taps into the audienceâs deepest rooted fears, such as those of vampires throwing motorcycles at them. I dread the thought of a vampire throwing a refrigerator or a deskjet printer or... Iâd better stop before I give myself nightmaresâ
09-06-2009, 12:02 AM
FreddysFingers Wrote:Lol, well I didn't see 'Friday the 13th' until I was around 13 and by that time 'X-Files' sort of numbed me down a little. True true.
09-20-2009, 01:08 AM
I agree the movie it, was scary.
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