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re: Scariest Arse Movie Ever
Posted on 5/4/09 at 5:18 pm to Croacka
Posted on 5/4/09 at 5:18 pm to Croacka
quote:
Fire in the Sky
just made me think of the movie Communion.
there is a scene where the Christopher Walken wakes up in bed and can't move or something. then he looks in the corner of the room and can't quite make out what he is seeing at first. then you see an alien's face move back behind some furniture.
that scene still freaks me out to this day and i have not seen that movie in at least 15 years.
Posted on 5/4/09 at 5:22 pm to thetigerman
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But I do find it hard to watch The Grudge.
that really is the only recent one that creeped me out too.
the scene when the chick is going down the stairs and the lights start turning off, and you start hearing the sound.
then she gets out just in time to look back at the door closing and that face is right there.
Posted on 5/4/09 at 5:35 pm to noonan
scary movie 4 made me laugh at the grudge
Posted on 5/5/09 at 1:35 am to Dinkle Dawg
When I was young Poltergeist scared the hell out of me. The scene where the clown doll pulls the boy under the bed fricked me up for awhile.
New movies that have gotten me are The Ring (my wife fricked me up one night doing an imitation of that stop motion walking with her hair in her face). The Grudge was scary but I thought The Ring was scarier. I saw It's Alive when I was like 5 years old on accident, scared me then don't know what kind of affect it would have on me now.
Kudo's to the people bringing up the hallway scene in Exorist III. Brilliantly shot and scared the ever living frick out of me. The scene with the old lady about to hack off GCS's daughter's head with those amputation pinchers is f'd up also. The story was not nearly as good as the original Exorist but the shock value of some of the scenes still stick with me. I love Horror/Suspense movies anybody have any suggestions post them here. I also just saw Frailty because someone posted it on here. Loved it, great thriller that left you thinking.
New movies that have gotten me are The Ring (my wife fricked me up one night doing an imitation of that stop motion walking with her hair in her face). The Grudge was scary but I thought The Ring was scarier. I saw It's Alive when I was like 5 years old on accident, scared me then don't know what kind of affect it would have on me now.
Kudo's to the people bringing up the hallway scene in Exorist III. Brilliantly shot and scared the ever living frick out of me. The scene with the old lady about to hack off GCS's daughter's head with those amputation pinchers is f'd up also. The story was not nearly as good as the original Exorist but the shock value of some of the scenes still stick with me. I love Horror/Suspense movies anybody have any suggestions post them here. I also just saw Frailty because someone posted it on here. Loved it, great thriller that left you thinking.
Posted on 5/5/09 at 2:34 am to BOSCEAUX
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just made me think of the movie Communion.
+infinity
Scariest scene in cinematic history.
Rosemary's baby is scary. My Sweet Satan is also disturbing. The Shining has got to be in the argument. For some reason 2001: A Space Odyssey scared me.
This post was edited on 5/5/09 at 2:37 am
Posted on 5/5/09 at 2:39 am to BOSCEAUX
quote:
New movies that have gotten me are The Ring (my wife fricked me up one night doing an imitation of that stop motion walking with her hair in her face).
Now that was one freaky scene...especially crawling out the TV.
That reminded me when my wife and I watched The Sixth Sense one night and before she walked into the kitchen the next morning I pulled open every drawer and cabinet...she walked in and said..."Alright..now that's not funny". Yea it was.
This post was edited on 5/5/09 at 5:37 pm
Posted on 5/5/09 at 2:42 am to Dale225
We do that kind of shite to each other all the time. I got her good one night after we had watched the new Amityville Horror movie. I knew she was still awake and she thought I was asleep. I said "I can't kill her yet Master she's still awake". I thought she was going to beat the shite out of me. 
Posted on 5/5/09 at 5:42 am to BOSCEAUX
quote:
"I can't kill her yet Master she's still awake".
I bet that really put her in the mood.
Posted on 5/5/09 at 8:08 am to BOSCEAUX
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I got her good one night after we had watched the new Amityville Horror movie.
i loved the old one. never saw the new one though.
Posted on 5/5/09 at 12:23 pm to noonan
don't know about yall , but Brokeback Mountain scared the hell out of me. 
Posted on 5/5/09 at 3:53 pm to Dale225
quote:
The Ring
I didn't really get this movie. I remember my girlfriend and I were pissing people off because we couldn't stop laughing at the retardity of the movie. I've watched parts of it since then and I just didn't find it to be scary. I guess its because I have huge testicles
I haven't seen a lot of the other ones listed in this thread (but they are now in my netflix queue), but I think exorcist probably scared me the most of the ones I have seen.
Posted on 5/5/09 at 4:35 pm to guedeaux
It doesn't really phase me now during the rare times that I catch it on cable, but the network airing of "Salem's Lot" when I was around 5 or 6 years old (babysitter FTW) scared the frickin' beejeezus outta' me!
Took me years to get Barlow's visage out of my head:
Took me years to get Barlow's visage out of my head:
Posted on 5/5/09 at 5:36 pm to Come2Conquer
that vampire looks like a crack addict
Posted on 5/5/09 at 5:38 pm to Dinkle Dawg
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that vampire looks like a crack addict
At 37, I agree with you.
At 5, he looked like the very essence of all my nightmares.
Posted on 5/5/09 at 5:55 pm to Come2Conquer
movies that scared me as a kid:
exorcist
It
Poltergeist
Pet Cemetary
exorcist
It
Poltergeist
Pet Cemetary
Posted on 5/5/09 at 6:46 pm to Lester Earl
Posted on 5/5/09 at 6:50 pm to CAD703X
the only movie to ever scare me was Who Framed Roger Rabbit?...true story
When the judge got run over by the steamroller and turned into a toon...I don't know why I couldn't watch that scene until I was about 10 years old. This from a kid who grew up watching Aliens, Nightmare on Elm Streets, Friday the 13ths, Poltergeist, etc.
When the judge got run over by the steamroller and turned into a toon...I don't know why I couldn't watch that scene until I was about 10 years old. This from a kid who grew up watching Aliens, Nightmare on Elm Streets, Friday the 13ths, Poltergeist, etc.
This post was edited on 5/5/09 at 6:51 pm
Posted on 5/6/09 at 9:37 am to BOSCEAUX
quote:Dude, I completely forgot that movie existed. When I read this I got fricking chills. That scene made me jump harder than anything I've ever seen. There was no set up for that whatsoever. It just happened. I'm getting chills just typing this shite.
Kudo's to the people bringing up the hallway scene in Exorist III. Brilliantly shot and scared the ever living frick out of me. The scene with the old lady about to hack off GCS's daughter's head with those amputation pinchers is f'd up also.
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