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Reply #30 posted 10/13/02 10:20pm

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Opera - Dario Argento
Halloween - John Carpenter
A Nightmare On Elm St. - Wes Craven
The Texas Chainsaw Massacre - Tobe Hooper
The Exorcist - William Freidkin
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Reply #31 posted 10/13/02 11:00pm

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Boob said:

I like to cut a hole in the bottom of the popcorn bucket and slide my mans cock up into it so I can stroke it with my creamy, butter soaked hands. The only scary part is when the popcorn needs more "butter"! eek


Oh, you've seen "Diner" too.
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Reply #32 posted 10/14/02 12:23am

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1. The Exorcist
2. Halloween 1
3. Halloween 2
3. Cujo
4. Pet Semetary (mental note to self never bury my cats or dog in one)
5. stir of Echos... woot! Kevin Bacon horny
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Reply #33 posted 10/14/02 12:55am

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1. the shining
2. the excorcist
3. jaws
4. silence of the lambs
5. graffiti bridge
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Reply #34 posted 10/14/02 2:20am

DavidEye

***"Poltergeist"---I love this movie!

***"The Exorcist"

***"Halloween"

***"Friday The 13th

***"Scream"


Btw,am I the only one who thinks that "The Blair Witch Project" was overrated,and not really all THAT scary?
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Reply #35 posted 10/14/02 11:36am

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Halloween tombstone -The classic from John Carpenter!

Evil Dead II chainsaw - Groovy!

A Nightmare On Elm Street eek - Freddy actually started out scary!

The Silence Of The Lambs omfg - Anyone for fava beans?

Psycho stab - The hitchcock thriller that influenced them all! A true classic in every sense of the word.

I could list way more than five, so I have to at least give an honorable mention to Suspiria by Argento. Jessica Harper is great, and the film is truly creepy! A must see.
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Reply #36 posted 10/14/02 11:39am

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rdhull said:

The Fog
Halloween
Nightmare On Elm St-first one
The Thing-Carpenter again
Night Of The Living Dead

honrable mentions
It
Night Of the Lepus


Okay, I can agree with everyone of the ones on your list, but please tell me Night Of The Lepus was a joke! Giant, killer bunnies just never scared me.
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Reply #37 posted 10/14/02 11:41am

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Night Of The Livind Dead
Creature from the Black Lagoon
Dracula (Bela Lugosi)
The Mummy
Premature Burial (Otto Preminger)
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Reply #38 posted 10/14/02 12:47pm

Paisley

The original Halloween

Night Of The Living Dead

Blair Witch

Lost Boys

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Reply #39 posted 10/14/02 12:51pm

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Am I the only one who loved the GREAT Japanese movie "Ring" or what?

What about "Dellamorte Dellamore" as well?
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Reply #40 posted 10/14/02 1:17pm

rdhull

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JediMaster said:

rdhull said:

The Fog
Halloween
Nightmare On Elm St-first one
The Thing-Carpenter again
Night Of The Living Dead

honrable mentions
It
Night Of the Lepus


Okay, I can agree with everyone of the ones on your list, but please tell me Night Of The Lepus was a joke! Giant, killer bunnies just never scared me.


lol Yeah I was kidding ..I wondered if anyone else knew about that movie
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Reply #41 posted 10/14/02 1:20pm

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The Serpent and the Rainbow

The Shining

The Entity

The Exorcist

Nightmare on Elm Street (1)
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Reply #42 posted 10/14/02 8:03pm

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Exorcist - Hands down, the freakiest movie ever. Demonic possesion in it's pure form.

Psycho - Ominously walk up on somebody while they're in the shower and tell me they don't think of this movie when they see your shadow.

Jaws - GREAT cinema, as well as a hands down, kick ass opening.

Alien - Yep, Sci-Fi horror. Giger drew up some crazy images for this movie, and the little alien popping through the droid was nutz. Just straight nutz.

Event Horizon - OMG! THIS MOVIE SPOOKED THE SHIT OUT OF ME. To make it worse, the movie throws some freaky ass shadows on the wall if you watch this with the lights off.



Fun horror:

Rawhead Rex - Rex pissing on the priest was hilarious.

Evil Dead 2 - When the animal heads on the wall start laughing, that's some crazy shit! smile

Nightmare On Elm Street 3 - Coming up with fun ways to kill people in thier dreams.

Phantasm - GREAT movie.

Halloween/Friday 13th series - Nuff said

Amentyville Horror - The window pane scene was pretty freaky.

The Omen - How many of yall had your mothers checking your body for the 666?

Texas Chainsaw Massacre - Nuff said

Help:

Anybody remember the movie where there is this dimensional doorway that lets the Devil enter our world? Something like "Prince of Darkness" or something? It was in the basement of a church, and ants would flip out when the shit would go down, etc. That was a kinda spooky flick too.
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Reply #43 posted 10/14/02 8:06pm

LaVisHh

feltbluish said:

The Serpent and the Rainbow


omg I forgot about that one... the buried alive scene. :O:O:O
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Reply #44 posted 10/14/02 10:26pm

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Dauphin said:

The Omen - How many of yall had your mothers checking your body for the 666?

LMAO!!! Fuck yeah.

I saw that when I was pretty young and it freaked me out. I was checking myself out all over. biggrin
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Reply #45 posted 10/15/02 3:24am

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I'm praying for all of you!!! LOL...
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Reply #46 posted 10/15/02 11:20am

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My five, not in any specific order

Ammityville I

Exorcist (Still haven't seen the whole movie)

Omen (all of them)

Nightmare on Elm Street

The Birds - Alfred Hitchcock (I'm not afraid of this one now, but boy did it make an impact when I was young)

I'm also going to throw in Alien I for fun.

Hey do you guy remember when movies really used to be scary. Not all this crap they have now.

I miss those days.square
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Reply #47 posted 10/15/02 12:44pm

Pagey

1. The Exorcist
2. Jaws
3. Halloween
4. Poltergeist
5. Psycho


Someone mentioned The Fog...The 1st time I saw it I think I was around 10 years old, and remember crying because I was so scarred. I had friggin nightmares for YEARS of that old lady (a nanny or grandma) getting hacked by the sea people. I just saw it again, and I couldn't believe this was the movie I got so scarred from. Man, what a stupid flick (IMO).
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Reply #48 posted 10/15/02 12:53pm

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Don't watch them anymore but..

1. Fright Night (not so scary but love those campy 80's movies)

2. Silence of the Lambs (saw it on my honeymoon--don't ask)

3. The Deliberate Stranger (cannot look at Mark Harmon to this day)

4. Psycho (Hitchock was the master)

5. The Dark Secret of Harvest Home(made for TV, freaked me out as a kid)
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Reply #49 posted 10/15/02 5:45pm

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Halloween
Nightmare on Elm Street
candyman
The Amityville Horror
The Exorcist
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Reply #50 posted 10/16/02 11:10pm

Nina72

Candyman
The Sixth Sense
Friday The 13th
Pet Sematary
The Shining
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Reply #51 posted 10/17/02 9:06am

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Augh!!...Thanks to Belle, I remembered another scary movie I loved (one that actually knocks "Blair Witch" out of the top 5..lol)...

"Mute Witness"..!! Loved that movie... smile


(and yes, this thread was dead and buried, but dad gummit, I wanted to give a mention to "Mute Witness"..)
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Reply #52 posted 10/20/02 12:21am

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Reply #53 posted 10/20/02 1:42am

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just saw Mothman Prophecies tonight. not THAT scary until you remember that it's based on quasi-real events.
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Reply #54 posted 10/20/02 1:21pm

NettieSmiles

Most of you have listed the scariest movies ever...but what about this one...

JEEPERS, CREEPERS!!! Now that one is a scary ass flick!!

My Top Five would be...

1) Jeepers, Creepers
2) Hellraiser II
3) The Fog
4) Poltergeist...(I have a funny story about this one)
5) Salem's Lot


The Sixth Sense was a brilliant movie...I will forever rue why that little boy did not win the Oscar...he should have!

Very good choices here. I agree with them all! If you haven't seen Jeepers, Creepers check it out, but not alone.

Tina (~!~)
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Reply #55 posted 10/20/02 1:24pm

NettieSmiles

Hecks Yeah to y'all who said "Prince of Darkness"...the ending was freaky!!! and "Evil Dead"...the bridge scene!!!
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Reply #56 posted 10/20/02 1:32pm

Anji

Silence Of The Lambs
The Exorcist
Jaws
Alien

And for some inexplicable reason...

What Lies Beneath
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Reply #57 posted 10/20/02 1:44pm

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Anji said:

What Lies Beneath



dunno if this movie was that scary, but when i went to see it, i was really really jumpy. i jumped at the littlest things. it got to where the people behind me were laughing at me. the 2 ladies i was were embarrassed biggrin
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Reply #58 posted 10/20/02 1:51pm

Anji

AaronForever said:

Anji said:

What Lies Beneath



dunno if this movie was that scary, but when i went to see it, i was really really jumpy. i jumped at the littlest things. it got to where the people behind me were laughing at me. the 2 ladies i was were embarrassed biggrin



RMAOFL Ditto, I found myself jumping outta my skin with alarming regularity during this movie. Particularly embarassing given that it was a Harrison Ford/Micheille Pfeiffer flick lol
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Reply #59 posted 10/20/02 5:06pm

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1. "lost boys"- saw it when it first came out when i worshipped corey haim (i was young and strange...don't tease me!)
2. "the shining"- the twin girls in the hall still freak me out!!
3. "the exorcist"- the ONLY movie to make me lose sleep until i hit puberty and dreamt of sex instead
4. "amityville horror" - saw it when i was like 8 years old...my therapist is still hearing about that
5. 'the brady bunch movie'- self-explanitory!!!





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