Okay, I gave you an example of what might have been the most frightening movie I ever saw (although "Psycho" might have scared me even more although it is hard to judge after all these years). Now tell us your scary movie that freaked you out the most.
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10/28/2011 6:27:42 PM PDT by
PJ-Comix
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Silence of the Lambs. Most horror movies are too silly to be scary to me (eek, eek, Jason has a weed wacker). Silence of the Lambs' villains were realistic enough to be really out there. Time for a couple extra locks and some more ammunition.
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10/28/2011 6:31:59 PM PDT by
KarlInOhio
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Scariest dream I ever had was Obama being elected president... Oh, wait.
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10/28/2011 6:32:50 PM PDT by
Jerrybob
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10/28/2011 6:33:56 PM PDT by
Kid Shelleen
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The Omen, when I was 13 years old. Couldn't sleep that night.
(I shouldn't have seen an R-rated movie at that age; shame on me.)
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10/28/2011 6:34:45 PM PDT by
Castlebar
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For me, it was either “The Body Snatchers” or “The Day the Earth Stood Still.” Probably just my age at the time, 9 or 10.
(If I survived those, I can survive this world series.)
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10/28/2011 6:34:51 PM PDT by
hocndoc
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The House of Dark Shadows
8 posted on
10/28/2011 6:35:18 PM PDT by
mickey finn
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9 posted on
10/28/2011 6:35:27 PM PDT by
blam
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As a kid, the original “House on Haunted Hill” scared the crap out of me. So much so that I really haven’t watched any other horror movies since.
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10/28/2011 6:36:30 PM PDT by
WackySam
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I have watched very few horror movies beginning to end. Of those, I think the 80s (early 90s?) Children of the Corn freaked me out the most. There was no slasher scarry-funny elements, just right up freaky with a cult of Devil worshiping children chasing around a couple adults for human sacrifice and
(SPOILER)
Race to set the cornfield on fire via molotov cocktail, cutting off the devil from this world.
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10/28/2011 6:36:40 PM PDT by
nerdwithagun
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Bambi. I saw the film makers using entertainment to twist children into unthinking zombies to be used by the left.
12 posted on
10/28/2011 6:36:58 PM PDT by
freedomfiter2
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Try “The Grudge”, a Japanese horror movie with Sarah Michele Gellar in it.
Don’t look in the mirror!
The second scariest movie I’ve ever seen was anything with Joe Biden in it. Makes Stephen King sound sane.
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Try “The Grudge”, a Japanese horror movie with Sarah Michele Gellar in it.
Don’t look in the mirror!
The second scariest movie I’ve ever seen was anything with Joe Biden in it. Makes Stephen King sound sane.
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10/28/2011 6:39:05 PM PDT by
RckyRaCoCo
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Gargoyles (1972)
The Howling (1981)
17 posted on
10/28/2011 6:41:13 PM PDT by
wvguy
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Still the champion: “Night of the Living Dead”
Some contenders:
— “Burnt Offerings” (creepy chauffer guy)
— “Psycho”
— “Dead of Night” (1945) — last scene
— “Poltergeist” (guy tearing his face off in the sink)
— “It Came From Within”
— “The Thing” (1982)
— “Carnival of Souls”
— More recently: “Insideous”
— Honorable mention: “Twilight Zone - The Movie” (’83), just the opening sequence with Dan Ackroyd and Albert Brooks
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10/28/2011 6:43:10 PM PDT by
rbg81
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Still the champion: “Night of the Living Dead”
Some contenders:
— “Burnt Offerings” (creepy chauffer guy)
— “Psycho”
— “Dead of Night” (1945) — last scene
— “Poltergeist” (guy tearing his face off in the sink)
— “It Came From Within”
— “The Thing” (1982)
— “Carnival of Souls”
— More recently: “Insideous”
— Honorable mention: “Twilight Zone - The Movie” (’83), just the opening sequence with Dan Ackroyd and Albert Brooks
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10/28/2011 6:43:23 PM PDT by
rbg81
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who needs scary movies when you have all those real TV ghost shows?
Man, those things totally mess with my head so I no longer watch them.
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The original movie "The Haunting" (1963) with Julie Harris scared me. Other movies that have left a lasting impression on me are:
Rosemary's Baby (1968)
The Exorcist (1973)
The Omen (1976)
The Changeling with George C. Scott (1980)
Possessed with Timothy Dalton (2000)
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10/28/2011 6:45:47 PM PDT by
mass55th
(Courage is being scared to death - but saddling up anyway...John Wayne)
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I think the scariest movie was Night of the Living Dead sometime in the 60’s when I was a teenager.
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10/28/2011 6:45:57 PM PDT by
FrdmLvr
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Because it's Halloween:
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