What is the scariest movie you've ever seen?!


Question: horror, terror ?

mine was texas chainsaw massacre but i still liked it
xD
what is yours?


Answers: horror, terror ?

mine was texas chainsaw massacre but i still liked it
xD
what is yours?

When I was 7, I threw up in my popcorn the first time I saw Darth Vader.

Blair Witch just made me want to throw up with that dam camera bouncing the whole movie.

The Grudge scared the crap outta me, as did Blair Witch.

Bambi . . . when the mother dies . . .

Dawn of the dead

the grudge or the ring, after the grudge i couldn't sleep that night

The Grudge kind of freaked me out

The Exorcist....by far the scariest movie EVER. Black Christmas was creepy too. I heard things in the walls for a week after watching it.

the grudge 2. when the movie ended, i was like crying. lol.

a Thai movie called "Shutter"
it is being remade for america(surprise surprise)
if you can stand to read subtitles, i highly recommend seeing the original first. it freaked me out!!!!

Night of the Living Dead

Tale of Two Sisters (original Korean version)

the grudge and the grudge 2 also the shining it didnt really scary me like ghosts and stuff but it effected me more physcologically. i loved all of those though. =]

i like comedy movies the best but id say grudge

I think "Salem's Lot" was the scariest for me, followed closely by "The Shining!"

"Super Size Me"

you will come to learn that Ronald mcDonald is scarier than Leatherface on any day

After watching Interview With the Vampire, Kirsten Dunst scared the crap out of me. Its not a very scary movie, but her character was a psychopath and she played it so well. The last movie that really scared me was probably The Grudge. I know its not a very scary movie, but it gave me nightmares when it first came out.

"The Day After" (not to be confused with the Day After Tomorrow) ...not "scary" scary but I had serious nightmares that night...they made us watch it in school and I have a serious fear of nuclear war now...aaaaahhh

The original Halloween. My Dad took me to see it when I was young (it was in re-release but before part 2) and I screamed when Laurie bumped into Sheriff Brackett and everyone laughed at me and then toward the end when Michael Myers revealed himself to Laurie I started crying. To this day, as much as I love the Halloween movies, I still get nervous when I watch it and I still have nightmares every once in awhile where Myers is after me.

Watched Halloween in a theater, walked home afterward through a foggy early evening and every sound I heard made me want to take off running (which I DID, eventually) for home.
IMHO, the last 20 minutes of that movie and the first 30 of Halloween 2 are the finest sequences vis a vis original/sequel ever made. Check them out sometime and I'll bet you'll agree...

txs chainsaw massacre was pretty creepy, so was ametyville horror, but i like the new Halloween bast, its flippin scary.

Don't laugh about Bambi. It was on the list of Time Mag. top 25 horror films of all time. Think about it! If your a young kid watching that film for the first time and see Bambi's mother die in a forest fire, and then thoughout the fil mBambi is running from a bunch of hunters. From a psycholoical point of view it's pretty dam scary.
But to answer your question, I would have to say one of the scariest films in terms of what could happen in real life would be The Girl Next Door, not the comedy the new film based on the Jack Ketchem novel. It's based on a true story. For me it is anyway because I have a young daughter.
As far as fiction The Pang's Brothers oringinal Eye film scared the crap out of me and Poltergeist is a film that gave me nightmares as a kid. That Dam Clown scene still creeps me out till this day.

If i saw the exorcist defiantley that but i have to say the new Halloween remake



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