Wednesday, October 10, 2018

Your Turn

Scariest movie you have ever seen whether it was a horror movie or not.


65 comments:

  1. Letting go of a loved one is hard, but sometimes it is the only way to survive a rock climbing catastrophe

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  2. The Peanut Butter Solution, the f*cked up movies they used to make for children

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  3. Idiocracy. It's supposed to be a comedy but it's more like a glimpse into our not-so-distant future.

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  4. signs... i’m such a scaredy cat and i’ve been terrified of aliens since like, birth.

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  5. Anonymous10:07 AM

    Intensity, a TV movie based on a book by Dean Koontz, by the same name.
    Scariest because it is about a cop who is a serial killer.
    Very scary because it is not monsters or sci fi. It could be real.
    Just chilling.

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  6. It's a toss up between The Exorcist and Jaws.

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  7. who framed roger rabbit when i was like 11

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  8. The Peanut Butter Solution had the ghosts of burned alive homeless people, childhood baldness, toxic potions, extreme hair growth, social isolation, kidnapping, child slave labor, etc.

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  9. Rudolf. Snow monster almost ate our hero.

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  10. The Exorcist. I saw it when it was released (I was 14, big mistake not to heed that "R" rating), ran to the lobby at that middle scene, and have never been able to watch it all the way thru since

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  11. I have to be the one to throw out Human Centipede cuz I think I watched it almost 10 years ago & am still traumatized by it haha

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  12. When I was younger, my gran took me to see a special showing of "Abbot and Costello Meet Frankenstein." I did NOT like it, it scared me witless.

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  13. Trilogy of Terror
    Karen Black

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  14. Brooklyn Girl, I think a lot of the "unsolved" serial killer murders and abductions are done by cops who can get rid of evidence or have friends on the force that can so they get away with it

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  15. +1 B626

    Also Sophies Choice

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  16. The Omen. Never watched another scary movie after that.

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  17. When A Stanher Calls
    The Original. Never friggin babysat in my life because of it

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  18. At the time it was The serpent and the rainbow. It scared the shit outta me when I was a kid.

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  19. its a tie between The Ring and Audition

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  20. oh also, The Brave Little Toaster is fucked up

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  21. and Chitty Chitty Bang Bang with that creepy lollipop child molestor kidnapper wut dafuq

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  22. +1 on The Omen, the original, with Gregory Peckory.

    Also, the original Last House on the Left. The BJ scene is more than scary!

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  23. @notthisagain YES. That movie creeps me out even as an adult.

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  24. Texas Chainsaw Massacre. It's one of my favorites now, but it did a number on me when I saw it as a kid.

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  25. BURNT OFFERINGS!!!!! That creepy-ass hearse/limo chauffeur messed me up!! Also, Karen Black.

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  26. Probably the one that tickled my lizard brain the most was The Exorcist, but Where The Dead Go To Die squicks me out the most due to the material.

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  27. The Collector because it's so plausible.

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  28. Misery - Kathy Bates was terrifying. And it felt like it could happen to anyone.

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  29. Ditto what sandybrook said. Wait Until Dark was another scary movie.

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  30. Helter Skelter, because it actually happened.

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  31. As a kid: 5,000 fingers of Dr. T. Particularly the Dungeon Elevator Operator. It was a Dr. Seuss musical for heaven's sake but it was like a scary dream.
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rqy4xcXgtxM

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  32. Hillary's America.....

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  33. Don't Look Now - great movie with Julie Christie and Donald Sutherland.

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  34. +1 Tricia with the original When a Stranger Calls. That was such a scary movie.

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  35. Wait Until Dark

    https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0062467/?ref_=nv_sr_1

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  36. Manhunter, which was the original movie about Hannibal Lector, before the character became likable by Anthony Hopkins. VERY creepy opening scene.

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  37. The Day After.

    I was 11 and too young to process it. I cried myself to sleep for weeks after thinking a nuclear war was imminent.

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  38. Wizard of Oz scared the hell out of me when I was a kid.

    Followed up by Trilogy of Terror, with Karen Black

    American Werewolf in London

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  39. Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf

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  40. Audition. The man in the bag freaked me out.

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  41. The Skin I Live In
    My best friend begged me to watch it, ITS GREAT he said ITS AMAZING he said, ITS MY ALL TIME FAVORITE he said.

    Fuck you Ira. You're lucky I only quit you for 3 weeks.

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  42. I found Jacob’s Ladder really disturbing. I love horror films, but they rarely get to me. Jacob’s Ladder wasn’t a horror film as such, it was more psychological thriller, but it still haunts me to this day. O/T I think that this was one of Macauley Culkins first uncredited appearances on film too

    Also again, not a standard horror film but 8mm was creepy and unsettling (and not just because it stars Nic Cage!) The subject of snuff films and the underground market for films featuring illegal kinks was disturbing. I want to watch it again because it takes on a whole new significance knowing what we know now about Nic Cage (I wonder if this role sparked his interest in this area or if he already had an interest and was drawn to this film for that reason?) Plus the director was Joel Schumacher (Lost Boys etc) something else I didn’t realise when watching it previously. There have been rumours about Schumacher’s predilections for a long time, it’s also worth noting that Schumacher directed A Time to Kill - there was a blind on here about the child actors in that film being sexually abused by the production crew.

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  43. The french film Martyr is also pretty messed up.

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  44. The Serpent and the Rainbow. Went to see it in the theater with my friend and when we got out it was dark and pouring rain and it was the scariest drive two teenaged girls ever went on.

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  45. @MSAB09 glad I'm not the only one that SATR freaked out!

    @GreenTea - I was also thinking of that one-I too was about 11 and watched it even though the schools and everyone were warning not to let kids watch it. I am still messed up about nuclear war till this day

    My oldest brother saw the Exorcist as a teenager and couldn't sleep in his own room for a month

    My middle brother went with his friend to see Warewolf in London when they were teens thinking it was a comedy. They had to leave the theater about 15 minutes into the movie.

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  46. The first Halloween movie. Hearing that music, gets me every time.

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  47. Funny Games (the original by Haneke), a true masterpiece which I´d never dare to recommend (or watch again for that matter). Really, REALLY intense stuff.

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  48. Baxter (1989 French film) A bull terrier is adopted by various families..and he is not happy about it..at all.

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  49. Movies aren't scary. Due to my limitless imagination, lots of books are though.

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  50. Return of the Living Dead!

    Set in Louisville, where I live, idiots open drums with zombies inside, after mass zombies and brain eating, one of the 'good guys' dial a number that goes to a Col. He then sends off a nuke that takes out Louisville.

    Growing up in the 80s, nothing scared me more than nuclear war.

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  51. The Birds. Saw it in the theaters. Was about 7. Slept with my eyes covered for quite a while. 1963's The Haunting - I will not watch alone.

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  52. Alien, the first one. Took me 20 years to be able to see it all the way through. The sense of foreboding drove me crazy

    Aliens 2 I liked but also terrified me.

    Hellraiser I barely made it through.

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  53. What lies beneath...

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  54. The Exorcist and Hell House the earlier version

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  55. Some of these movies I saw on drugs, which I'm sure amplified my terror, but:

    Exorcist
    The Ring
    Blair Witch Project
    Event Horizon
    2nd or 3rd "Paranormal Activity" (tho #1 was scary too), the one with the camera left on the fan that pivots back and forth.

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  56. Wolf Creek
    The Strangers
    I like true to life thrillers.




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  57. The Birds
    Psycho
    Rear Window
    See No Evil
    Jaws
    Duel
    Dial M for Murder





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  58. The Haunting 1960’s!!! True scary film..

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