The scariest film you ever watched?
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**_"John Carpenter's The Thing" is quite scary too..
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Even though horror is my favorite genre, fun and entertaining, i dont get scared anymore by it anymore.
Saying that, i thought Lake Mungo was quite unnerving, the scenes at the beach sent chills down my spine like nothing else i've seen. -
Even though horror is my favorite genre, fun and entertaining, i dont get scared anymore by it anymore.
Same.
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Even though horror is my favorite genre, fun and entertaining, i dont get scared anymore by it anymore.
Same.
I guess that you never know though.. :blink:
You might get scared again!!
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When I was 9, I watched a TV movie called "Storm of the Century". The screenplay was written by Stephen King. I couldn't sleep in days. If I watch it now, it would probably make me laugh but at that age it was very scary.
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When I was 9, I watched a TV movie called "Storm of the Century". The screenplay was written by Stephen King. I couldn't sleep in days. If I watch it now, it would probably make me laugh but at that age it was very scary.
Stephen King rulez..
:cheers:
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the conjuring!
Yeah, this takes the cake for me. As others have mentioned, I don't really get scared, but viewing it from an outside point of view, it is scary.
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I've always been an impossible-to-scare, totally jaded horror film watcher. That being said, the Drew Barrymore scene from "Scream" unnerved the living shit out of me. Even though I watched it during the middle of the day, I had to shut it off, get the fuck out of my apartment, and go be around people for a while.
Strangely enough, that horrifying scene went on to be parodied by "Scary Movie", "Shriek If You Know What I Did Last Friday The Thirteenth", "MadTV", etc., etc., etc.
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Don't Breathe is a recent horror film that impressed me by how scary it could be. The director is great. Plus Stephen Lang is a muscle daddy.
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The original Japanese version of the Ring and The Ring 2
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Difficult choice… I'll say that is between “The Omen” (1976) and “The Thing” (1982).
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Gothika was the last and only film I ever screamed while watching, but that is largely because I mixed it up with Monster's Ball.
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