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crazycanuck
10-31-2008, 04:57 AM
I can't avoid Halloween stuff here so i'll ask this. I know you're probably going to have some party with scary films & would like to know the scariest film you've ever seen???

I'd have to say "The Exorcist" was the freakiest film i've ever seen! WOW, great film but a bit too much for me!!!

Another film that scared the kapoopies out of me was "The Proposition". It's not a horror film but it was frightening to watch!! Nick Cave is a bit too dark in his writing sometimes!!! http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0421238/

One that I won't watch is "Wolf Creek" :eek: :eek: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0416315/

gingerale
10-31-2008, 05:30 AM
The 1979 movie "When a Stranger Calls." That one scared me for years. We watched it at a Halloween slumber party when I was about 13 or 14, I think, and that did me in for babysitting for a long time. lol

lph
10-31-2008, 05:34 AM
I hate scary movies :( I have trouble getting the bad scenes out of my head.

So I've only seen very very few. "Halloween" scared the bejasus out of me when I was a young teenager, saw it at a birthday party and had to walk home through a dark forest afterwards :eek:

And I can very vividly remember seeing "Blair Witch Project" a few years ago. That final scene.. *shudder*

But then, I have such a vivid imagination that it still bothers me that I picked up "American Psycho" in a bookstore and happened to flip to and read some of the nasty sections, several years ago.

Urk, to me this isn't fun scary, just queasy awful scary.

edited to add:

I love sci fi, fantasy, will happily read stuff about magic and evil spirits and aliens and whatnot, but it's the violence in a lot of scary movies that gets me. Can't read Stephen King at all.

Kalidurga
10-31-2008, 05:57 AM
I've never seen The Exorcist because the book scared me too much.

And I wasn't scared by Blair Witch until that very last scene. It was filmed near where I live, so I spent the majority of the movie looking to see if I recognized places where I go hiking (I did, and now that adds an edge to tramping through those areas :D ).

I think the most scared I've been by a movie was watching the obscure flick Suspiria (http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/1020662-suspiria/) way back when I was a kid and cable tv was first introduced. Freaked me the heck out.

But, of course, most of the time the books are better. The Haunting of Hill House and The Shining are just two examples of the book scaring me sleepless, and the movie(s) being just ho-hum.

OakLeaf
10-31-2008, 06:13 AM
I started watching the original "Night of the Living Dead" at least three times before I was finally able to make it through the first 20 minutes.

(Which is pretty much the scariest part IMO, once I managed to watch the whole thing.)

Of course I was a kid then, babysitting, watching the movie on late-night TV after the kids had gone to sleep, so basically young and all alone... :eek:

bmccasland
10-31-2008, 06:18 AM
Flying monkeys in the Wizard of Oz did me in, I still can't watch that.

Got to admit I don't do horror, gratutious blood and such - so I've never seen the Halloween series, Texas Chainsaw, Scream, or any of that genre.

I like suspense, but cutting up humans.. no thanks. Had to look away last night on one of the TV shows when they were about to do brain surgery, head shaved, starting the incision - Eyes closed.

I'm a wuss. And to think I was almost a paramedic.

snapdragen
10-31-2008, 09:16 AM
The only part of the Exorcist that scared me was the scenes where Regan was going through all the diagnostic testing. :o

I don't do "slasher" films, blood and gore do not a good movie make.

The film that scared me the most was Seven. The first time I saw it I was horrified. (For those who have not seen it, it is about a serial killer, each victim reflects one of the 7 deadly sins) I haven't been able to watch it a second time.:eek:

Flur
10-31-2008, 09:23 AM
The Changeling (1980) with George C. Scott does it for me. It scared me when I was a kid and can still scare me now.

I also thought "I am Legend" was terrifying, but I was scared for the dog, not Will Smith or myself.

I'm also a big fan of anything Stephen King or Hitchcock.

redrhodie
10-31-2008, 11:36 AM
I love all of Polanski's horror films, like "Repulsion" and "The Tenant". "Rosemary's Baby" is my all time favorite scary movie.

JaneE
10-31-2008, 05:41 PM
"The Haunting" (1963 version) is one of the scariest movies you'll ever see that has no gore, no violence...and is in black and white. Still gives me the creeps and I've seen it many times (and will be watching it again this weekend).

"The Haunting" (1999 version) is one of the dumbest and most unintentionally funny movies you'll ever see. None of the charm and suspense of the original, imo.

"Psycho" is also a good, no-blood, REALLY scary movie (I'm talking the 1960 original...NOT the 1998 remake).

Eden
10-31-2008, 05:48 PM
One of my favorite scary movies is the original Japanese version of The Ring. They hardly show you anything, but it is super creepy through what they aren't showing. I haven't seen the American remake - I suppose I should, it was filmed right here in downtown Seattle.

Kimmyt
10-31-2008, 07:16 PM
Japanese horror flicks are some sort of creepy. Audition remains one of the freakiest movies I have ever seen. I don't like horror movies, and I would hazard a guess that my eyes were actually open for only about 1/4 of the actual movie.

crazycanuck
10-31-2008, 08:43 PM
The original Psycho was just plan odd & never expected the ending!! I love anything by Hitchcock!!! Vertigo, North By Northwest etc etc. Well, anything with Jimmy Stewart in it is ok with me :cool:

I can't bear to watch horror films....

Bruno28
11-01-2008, 01:08 AM
I'm not a big horror movie fan - I usually find them ridiculous.

But The Shining scared the bejeezus out of me.

Kalidurga
11-01-2008, 02:32 AM
"The Haunting" (1963 version) is one of the scariest movies you'll ever see that has no gore, no violence...and is in black and white. Still gives me the creeps and I've seen it many times (and will be watching it again this weekend).

"The Haunting" (1999 version) is one of the dumbest and most unintentionally funny movies you'll ever see. None of the charm and suspense of the original, imo.

See my reference above to Shirley Jackson's novel, The Haunting of Hill House, upon which both "The Haunting" movies are based. The '99 version is just as you described-- laughable. But even the '63 version, as effective as it is, is nowhere near as frightening as the novel. Jackson doesn't explain things anywhere near as neatly as the film, and really leaves you wondering what the h e l l is going on. If you get the chance to read it, do so.

Aggie_Ama
11-01-2008, 06:52 AM
I find slasher movies boring. The movies that really creep me out are suspense with violence. "Derailed", "What Lies Beneath" and "Unfaithful". Those movies totally creep me out. I have not been able to see any of them more than once. :o

I saw Blair Witch opening weekend before the secrets really came out. It scared the wits out of me.

Zen
11-01-2008, 05:48 PM
When I saw Carrie in the movie theater,I screamed when the hand came up out from the grave.

While probably not actually being termed a horror film, The Bad Seed (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Bad_Seed) has always stayed with me.

fastdogs
11-01-2008, 06:06 PM
there was one, I think called "the stepfather", and also a japanese horror movie called "the grudge", I think that was the most recent scariest one I've seen.
vickie

firenze11
11-01-2008, 06:11 PM
My friends and I just watched the Haunting last night (and Charade, which I love). I'm curious about the book now. I enjoyed the movie and felt a tiny bit creeped out by it, so it was a good Halloween movie. But I feel like it was missing some more background information and elaboration that could have made it better. One of my friends doesn't like scary movies but she enjoyed this, so it was really nice that everyone liked it.

The last movie that really really really (really) scared me was The Exorcism of Emily Rose, yet the Exorcist did nothing for me. Go figure. I had nightmares for weeks and kept waking up at 3 am and then freaking out that the demons were coming for me. :rolleyes: Just the thought of it now gives me the creeps. And I know some people who didn't think it was scary at all.

I think scary movies are very personal things.

Zen
11-01-2008, 06:17 PM
i think Mike Oldfield's Tubular Bells is scarier than The Exorcist.
Kind of like the Twilight Zone theme...

Blueberry
11-01-2008, 06:36 PM
The film that scared me the most was Seven. The first time I saw it I was horrified. (For those who have not seen it, it is about a serial killer, each victim reflects one of the 7 deadly sins) I haven't been able to watch it a second time.:eek:

Oh Snap - I'm so with you there! DH and I watched it once at a friend's house. He wants to re-watch it. I've refused.

He's trying to get me to watch the Shining with him. It's not going well...

CA

snapdragen
11-01-2008, 06:43 PM
Oh Snap - I'm so with you there! DH and I watched it once at a friend's house. He wants to re-watch it. I've refused.

He's trying to get me to watch the Shining with him. It's not going well...

CA

The Shining is good! I can watch it. Scary, but did not horrify me like Seven.

ClockworkOrange
11-02-2008, 01:54 AM
When I was younger in the 70's I would go with my boyfriend and watch horror films with Vincent Price in them but they were not too bad.

Several years later I had the misfortune to watch 'Chain Saw Massacre' :eek:.................OMG, it was awful, I could not watch all of it. Certain images stayed in my head for a long while.

Nowadays I never ever watch any scary films, even TV drama's that involve murder scenes with blood everywhere, cannot watch those.

Nah, sooner watch childrens films at the cinema with my Grandson. :rolleyes:

Clock

Meaux
11-02-2008, 07:01 AM
DH and I have a list of movies we watch around Halloween. I was only able to watch I Am Legend once, but I think a lot of that has to do with the dog. The Village still scares the bejesus out of me in certain spots and of course The Exorcist. Any movie where someone is speaking a language that they shouldn't and in a voice that is not their own, I can't handle it.

I saw The Blair Witch Project on a bootleg that someone we know got from someone who knew someone who knew someone from the Sundance Fest or something like that. The movie was so scary then, before all the hype.