Scariest movie ever

I will give you such a pinch Anulien. :P

Seriously, what movie gave you the heebie jeebies so bad you couldnt sleep, couldnt close your eyes in the shower, made you remember why you were afraid of the dark as a kid. The movie that made you wish for daylight when you felt the dark close in on you. When goosebumbs tripled in size on your body whenever you thought of that disturbing scene in your mind.

The movie that scared you so badly you couldnt STOP thinking about it.

ROzbeans 18 years ago
Wow this thread is old. Lately I'd say The Descent was pretty scary. Only movie recently that made me literally scream out loud.
Den 18 years ago
ROzbeans;74739
Wow this thread is old. Lately I'd say The Descent was pretty scary. Only movie recently that made me literally scream out loud.



Ditto
Viriu 18 years ago
Quit watching scarey movies after The Grudge. The upside down eyes in the hallway camera and that throaty noise .....yeah my husband likes to creep me out with that sometimes... /shudder
Darsa 18 years ago
When I was around 7 or 8, I went into my parents' room and plopped onto their bed, just as Carrie was getting to the part near the end when the hand comes out of the charred remains of the house, and grabs her... I still think about that sometimes; I think I was totally scarred for l ife because of that one little thing hmy
MoonLily 18 years ago
I love scary movies, except I haven't been scared by any since I was five....

The only movie to keep me up, ever, was Stephen King's IT, and that was because my mother caught my brother making me watch it, and sent me to bed while it was half over. So I had no clue that the evil clown/spider thing was killed and it haunted me for days.

I watched that movie though again and all the way through ten years ago and well, not quite as freaking scary as I remembered. The next day my health class showed a video with a live and bloody birth in it..... that scared the hell out of me.

A couple years after that there was the funny scare tactic movies they showed us before they would let us into drivers ed, and what do you know? I ended up waiting til I was twenty one to get my license! =P
Vex 18 years ago
ROzbeans;74739
Wow this thread is old. Lately I'd say The Descent was pretty scary. Only movie recently that made me literally scream out loud.


i screamed multiple times
Vex 18 years ago
Viriu;74757
Quit watching scarey movies after The Grudge. The upside down eyes in the hallway camera and that throaty noise .....yeah my husband likes to creep me out with that sometimes... /shudder


aren't men GREAT? Nok does that shit to me too.

he pays for it when he has to escort me up and down the stairs and to the bathroom cause he's sucessfully scared the living shit out of me.
Vex 18 years ago
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the hills have eyes

it didnt.. scare me like blair-witch-hide-in-your-closet-for-weeks style, but it was pretty fucking terrifying while you watched it.

the return made me scream too.. i have this thing about mirrors + shit that skitters across floors / in the background/shadows. sends me into hysterics
Rikr 18 years ago
The hills have eyes was great. It was like a classic 80's gore flick. There is a part 2 coming out too. Cant wait. Extremely weird + gore = a winner.
Rainee 18 years ago
Psycho was the only movie to scare me enough that I remember being freaked out for quite some time after watching it. Course, I blame my parents for taking me to see it when I was maybe 10yrs old.. hah. Must've been some special re-running on the big screen, cause I remember going to the theater.

Since then, I've yet to find a movie that comes close to that fear. Now age difference may have something to do with it. But most horror I'm finding these days is gore.. and I simply don't find gore scary Just watched the "new" "The Omen", and was very disappointed. Hell it didn't even really have gore.

Closest I've gotten to being scared was The Grudge. What got me the most on that was I headed to the bathroom after and the wind blowing over the outside of the vent sounded *exactly* that that freaky noise in the movie.

I still have The Descent and Pulse to watch....we'll see
Four Winds 18 years ago
Watership Down - I remember watching this movie as a kid and I was absolutely haunted by the images of poisoned rabbits dying in the barrows and the black spirit rabbit gave me nightmares for many years. Even now I avoid watching that film.

Hellraiser I and II - Forget Freddy, Jason, and Michael. Pinhead and the other Cenobites really made me flinch and cower when I was a teenager.

John Carpenter's The Thing - A great reimagining of the novel and prior film. The claustrophobia and paranoia of setting this in an antarctic research base and facing off against the shape-shifting Thing makes it one of my all time favorite horrors.

Stanley Kubrik's The Shining - A little flawed, but a very chilling horror nonetheless. I have to watch that one with the lights on, well at least one light on.
ROzbeans 18 years ago
Four Winds;77249
Watership Down - I remember watching this movie as a kid and I was absolutely haunted by the images of poisoned rabbits dying in the barrows and the black spirit rabbit gave me nightmares for many years. Even now I avoid watching that film.

John Carpenter's The Thing - A great reimagining of the novel and prior film. The claustrophobia and paranoia of setting this in an antarctic research base and facing off against the shape-shifting Thing makes it one of my all time favorite horrors.


I watched Watership Down as a kid with my older brother. TO THIS DAY - the part where the bunny gets attacked by the lead bunnies Lt's, their razor sharp bucked teeth shredding the smaller rabbit's ears, tearing it apart freaks me out. That shit is not for kids and it terrified me to the core. I don't want to talk about it anymore =(

The Thing - I watch that movie at least once a week and for a while there I was watching it every day for like weeks. That movie NEVER gets old and Kurt Russell is hot with his beard.
Adiene 18 years ago
Grwoing up poltergeist was my favorite , I used to friggin watch em daily.. my mom thought I was completely disturbed I am sure lol Now days it don't take much to get me scared lol !

The Desent wasn't scary to me, it was more of "on the edge of your chair" type flicks for me =/

The ring kinda weirded me out. Didn't help that when we rented the movie and watched it the phone rang after and some ass on the other end says "7 days "... I'm like huh "7 days.. *click* ...WTF I know it had to be someone at the effin movie rental lol daft bastards~!
That fast forward, jumping around effects they add to it is what does it lol could be the most dumb ass care bear movie around .. they add that in there I'm freaking out the rest of the day lol


The Grudge is the one about the kid getting killed and the dead trying to communicate thu the computers or w/e?
ROzbeans 18 years ago
No that one is Pulse, Adi. The Grudge is the one with the japanese kid, chick and man who terrorize people who go into the house they all died in. Sarah Michelle Gellar is in that one.
syyreeidak 17 years ago
The Ring creeped me out, that and the first howling.
Kelefane 17 years ago
Day of the Dead
Rikr 17 years ago
The Wiz
Miralyssa Viamorte 13 years ago
ROzbeans;1957
I will give you such a pinch Anulien. :P

Seriously, what movie gave you the heebie jeebies so bad you couldnt sleep, couldnt close your eyes in the shower, made you remember why you were afraid of the dark as a kid. The movie that made you wish for daylight when you felt the dark close in on you. When goosebumbs tripled in size on your body whenever you thought of that disturbing scene in your mind.

The movie that scared you so badly you couldnt STOP thinking about it.


White Noise creeped me the fuck out
ROzbeans 13 years ago
Oh that's a good one!
Kelefane 13 years ago
George Romero's 1985 Day of the Dead mortified me when I watched it. I was 8 years old at the time. That movie scared the living dog shit out of me. I had hella nightmares for weeks about Zombies eating me.

My dad used to make me watch Horror movies with him back when I was young, lol - Thats mainly why im a huge horror movie fan these days.

Euro Horror though still rules these days. American horror is all remakes and nothing original really since Saw 1.