Don Cornelius wrote:
There was the movie where posts mysteriosly disappeared. Wait, that wasn't a movie! OH MY GOD! HE'S COMING AFTER ME!
That one was pretty scary. It happened to me for the first time on this thread.
Don Cornelius wrote:
There was the movie where posts mysteriosly disappeared. Wait, that wasn't a movie! OH MY GOD! HE'S COMING AFTER ME!
That one was pretty scary. It happened to me for the first time on this thread.
I didn't find Eraser Head scary, it was just a little strange. The soundtrack was great though. I've always been a fan of filtered noise. (sarcasm)
The Changeling (sp?). Scared the absolute hell out of me as a kid.
Event Horizon.
The ending is cheesey and predictable, but the first 3/4 of the movie scared me shitless.
WHITE BUFFALO
E.T.
The grudge was terrible. Very dissapointing. I defintly don't reccomend it. There are 1 or 2 scary parts that catch you off guard. For the most part the scariest thing they could condure up was loud banging noises or a child moaning. Not impressed at all!
Crossroads. Britney is scary.
Darkness Falls. This is the best.
The Shining...hands down...although the book is 10x creepier.
Totally preys upon the imagination and the did I or didn't I hear that kind of thinking that goes on in our heads in scary situations. Lots of stuff out of nowhere like those twins and the men sodomizing in an upstairs bedroom.
Family members of mine live across the way from the abandoned inn in Pennsylvania where they originally wanted to film the movie (community members voted no) and I get chills every time I look at it.
The Howling...nearly shit my pants! Saw it when I was about 14 or 15 years old.
I don't think What Lies Beneath is particularly scary, but I really liked the plot. Spoilers - Harrison turning out to be the bad guy, etc.
Killer Klowns From Outer Space
Stupid funny now, but scared the shit out of me when I was a kid
"Blair Witch Project" is virtually worthless. Hype sold that film, but it's amateurish nothing.
Horror movies are too obviously removed from reality to scare me. I don't get scared much by movies. But the scariest movie I ever saw, by far, is "Requiem For A Dream."
can't remember the whole title, starts with a number:
#? Remington Way.
movie about a guy in england that kills people by gasing them and hiding them in his wall. house is sold years later and remodeled, 30+ bodies inside.
I think the movie you mean is 10 Rillington Place, with Richard Attenborough
Lastly Norman wrote:
The Changeling (sp?). Scared the absolute hell out of me as a kid.
and what's the deal w/ the ball bouncing down the stairs?
when harry met sally
steel magnolias
and all those of chick flicks my wife makes me sit through. scary because if I was one of the males in those movies, I'd kill myself.
halloween I and II always scared me as a kid--i think it was the theme music. take that away from the movie, and it's actually a pretty funny movie.
more recently, nothing's scared me. i think the last movie that was creepy (albeit not scarey) was the remake of cape fear with juliette lewis and robert deniro. but it was only creepy until the simpsons did a take on the movie. then it became funny like halloween without the music.
oh, another scarey movie from the 70s is 'the hills have eyes'--about a family stuck in the desert and trying to escape the local canibals. my favorite line from the movie was 'what's the matter? you dont like dog no more?' that line was a favorite among my sisters and me at the dinner table.