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Scariest movie you've seen
Topic Started: Apr 11 2014, 04:03 PM (516 Views)
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What's the scariest movie you have ever seen?
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Not necessarily the scariest per say, but Martyrs had by far the biggest, most terrifying impact on me. It more so disturbed me than scared me, I guess. Definitely one of those movies I can only handle watching once.

What about you, kind sir? I'm all for scary stuff.

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Teletubbies was seriously frightening.
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Now that I think about it teletubbies are pretty creepy lol
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I think for me honestly it was fatal attraction. Movies like the grudge or Paranormal activity i know is obv fake and i get ovee it. But Glenn Close in Fatal Attraction forces me to really really really get to know any woman i encounter.
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I don't scare easily, but Silence of the Lambs was pretty creepy, considering that the main killer in it named "Buffalo Bill" was a composite of most of the major, real-life serial killers in the US History, some of which include Ed Gein, Jeffery Dahmer, Ted Bundy, and BTK.
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V/H/S is a pretty strange and mysterious film, Both 1 & 2. A few scenes in each made me jump a little.


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Something about Paranormal Activity transformed me from a man into a child. So I'll go with that one.

I watched The Conjuring recently and it wasn't scary at all. I even laughed at some points.
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Japanese version of the Grudge. That was some weird s***.


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Don't think I've ever been frightened of a movie.
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To be honest, I've been more frightened by the idea of The Terminator. In the first film when he's just an endoskeleton chasing them through the factory, that's some scary s***. I have a thing about being chased so that's probably why it unnerves me.
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As far as movies go, I don't have much to say, as Pelador the Japanese version of The Grudge was pretty twisted, but that's about it, I had flashbacks of the movie for like 5 months after every time I'd walk down the stairs in my apartment building, and couldn't help checking behind me.

It didn't help that the lights there were always flickering.

As for TV shows, in recent years not so much, but in the earlier run of Supernatural, a lot of that stuff creeped me out, probably because I was a fair bit younger back then, but the way they would take horror myths and legends such as lake monsters, Wendigos, shapeshifters and poltergeists and things like that and make them seem incredibly real.

The first time I saw one of the shapeshifters shedding it's skin on the show was stuck in my mind for quite some time.
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Polterguist. It was scary as a child and it still gives me a weird ominous feeling today. Fear of the unknown, plus that clown at night during a thunderstorm.
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The Exorcist probably. It turned the cultural image of the Ouija board from a harmless toy into a reviled demonic portal to hell.
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I dunno. I don't really get scared and stay scared after I watch a movie. Jump scares usually get me though for a single moment then I calm right after. The Strangers had a lot of those.
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