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I Hate Pants
2004-02-12, 07:59 AM
Well im pissed off at myself. I must of had like 5 hours of sleep last night, and now I gotta go to school. Watched a movie last night with my g/f based on some evil toothfairy. Anyways I couldn't stop thinking about the movie and I layed in bed awake all night. Now I gotta go to school. Oh well I guess i'll grab a coffee or something and hope I can stay awake all day.
Anyways the movie kinda creeped me out. That was scary when the boy is scared under his bed sheets and he goes to take a peek at whats the noise in his room. Than as soon as he takes a peek from under his sheets the tooth fairy is right there face to face with him.
I haven't seen a movie this scary since I watched Candy man.
Whats the scariest movie you've guys seen???
Veteran
2004-02-12, 08:35 AM
The Thing
Alien
Aliens
The Shining
Black
2004-02-12, 09:35 AM
The ring
thats the only movie that scared the shit outa me
martyr
2004-02-12, 10:24 AM
pants, you must have watched darkness falls
l3lizz4rd
2004-02-12, 10:38 AM
Event Horizon.
No contest, scariest movie ever. And I've seen all of the above.
ViperGTS
2004-02-12, 10:52 AM
Event horizen was fucking creepy....but....The Ring was worse. My god I stayed up all night for like 3 days after watching it. Havn't watched it since. Every time I see a snowy tv I get chills. :scared:
JakeLogan
2004-02-12, 11:07 AM
Showgirls definatly.
TheRagingGerbil
2004-02-12, 11:07 AM
1) Exorcist (Directors Cut)
2) The Shining (Directors Cut)
3) Alien (Directors Cut)
Event Horizon is a great movie too, higly recommended. I also recommend "Into the Mouth of Madness." Both movies have the same actor as the lead and both are very similar in how they make you feel. Two of my favorites.
Candy Man was ok, it had an original story, and was actually quite entertaining. Played on the whole "Bloddy Mary" urban ledgend thing with the mirror.
Darkness falls was entertaining, but I wouldn't say it was scary. To predictable maybe. The same goes for Jeepers Creepers and They, which came out about the same time.
The Ring was scary, but only in the theater, and only the first time you watched it. Watching it at home sucks...i have a really nice surround system too, but its just not the same.
Aliens and The Thing had the shock factor (things jumping out at you) but they weren't scary.
Being scared, at least what I consider, isn't jumping when something pops on the screen. That is the cheesey way to get a reaction...kind of like throwing something at somebody. Their movements are the same.
Scary movies are the ones that make the hairs stand up on the back of your neck. Your pulse quickens and you may even get that little cold sweat going. It is the psychological mind fuck that really scares you.
FireWolf22
2004-02-12, 11:10 AM
Don't get to scared at movies anymore. When I was younger I hated Jaws. It still kinds of freaks me our about the ocean. I also scuba dive, so the first step into the water until I'm all the way under and can see freaks me out. The worst feeling I ever had was night diving in the Dry Tortugas off Key West. We had to pelican jump off the bow sides of the dive boat and it was a 7 foot(at least) drop to the water. You can't see anything in the water until you got under. So you jump off into this dark void and splash under you go. Then you are down there and you can't see shiznit. So you turn on your dive light and WWWUUUUMMM, you have this long beam of light shooting off into the distance and it is just absorbed by the dark. You don't know if there is something out there past that light or behind you, it's just dark all around you. It gets really cool when you get the bottom and see that there is something down there and you can look at something other than Darkness.
That was the worste feeling I think I have had in my life. :scared:
Manitou
2004-02-12, 11:51 AM
Hands down (in front of face! :lol: ) the scariest movie I ever saw:
The Exorcist
Didn't sleep for days after that. "The Ring" got me good too, but nothing like "The Exorcist".
SecondRaven
2004-02-12, 12:51 PM
Ok i live in the middle of nowhere in the woods...with that said I watched the Ring around 11pm at night.... I was so petrified I even had my sword (dull) by me because I was so freaked out. Kind of lame huh? Oh well we all have our moments
Triggar
2004-02-12, 01:40 PM
"Silence Of The Lambs".
My sister and I watched it together when it was dark out and thunderstorming. I have never been so terrified in my entire life and vowed never to watch it again. That includes the sequels.
[edit] "The Bone Collector" was pretty creepy too, but I think it's mostly because it took place in the area of New York that I lived in.
VivaLaNuBc4k3
2004-02-12, 02:09 PM
Event horizen was fucking creepy....but....The Ring was worse. My god I stayed up all night for like 3 days after watching it. Havn't watched it since. Every time I see a snowy tv I get chills. :scared:
I know what you mean. That movie just creeped me out. My ex loved it. She would purposely make the TV go snowy to freak me out. Grrrr at her.
Happy lil Elf
2004-02-12, 02:22 PM
Only thing I can recall ever seing that scared me was an episode of Outer Limits, or maybe it was the Twilight Zone, I forget. Anyways I saw it when I was about 6 or so and staying at my grandparents house. It had one of those raggity stuffed monkeys that was supposed to be an animated psycho killer or something. Freaked the hell out of me because my grandparents had one of those monkeys and I had nightmares pretty much the whole night.
For the most part though scary movies have never really scared me. Most of the time they're too funny to me to freak me out at all.
kreeten
2004-02-12, 02:24 PM
For me it's always been The Exorcist......saw it when I was about 10 and it set the bar which hasn't been topped IMHO. After that I would suggest Rosemarys baby and Race with the Devil. :D
Lonehunter
2004-02-12, 02:32 PM
THE RING!? OH MY GOD! Anyway, I'll just not be mean and post something usefull. First time I saw Hellraiser back when I was I think 8, that scared me pretty good. I love those movies now.
ZeusCali
2004-02-12, 02:59 PM
when i was younger i wasnt stupid enough to go see a scary movie,(or as you would say wimpy enough) but scream scared me until i sat down and saw the whole thing but most scary id say(that affected me the most) would be chucky, goosebumps(the living dumies), outer limits(living rag doll), and chucky i dont think i ever saw the whole thing but the commercials and the clips i saw when others watched it were enough for me + the 2 living doll episodes.
to this day i dont trust dolls, and if i stay up REALLY late (not time wise i mean 40 hours straight ur all alone and its 6am dark) i get paranoid i believe ... their are cloaked people/beings walking around the house(predator,games with the abilty to cloak), people hiding in closets/ appearing out of no where into the closet(one of those movies with people entering threw a closet monsters inc. comes to mind), and cameras all over the place(truman show)
and worse if im playing a game for 10+ hours and every one is asleep sometimes when im tired i will be super paranoid walking around the house,and walking outside is worse dont even want to talk about it
Blair witch project scared me for about an hour then i watched the playboy version :-D
Neon Apocalypse
2004-02-12, 03:02 PM
event horizon wasnt scary to me at all
signs was pretty scary, especially if you saw it in the theatre
JakeLogan
2004-02-12, 03:03 PM
Blair witch project scared me for about an hour then i watched the playboy version :-D
The Bare Wench something or other right?
Hamma
2004-02-12, 03:06 PM
Scary movies suck, I am amused by them more than scared.
Jennyboo
2004-02-12, 03:09 PM
The Ring :doh: then again get scared but many things :eek: like for an example ..Hamma in the morning :eek: :rofl: LOL just kidding
Hamma
2004-02-12, 03:09 PM
:mad:
Jennyboo
2004-02-12, 03:10 PM
:p hehehe ops got caught :rolleyes:
Squick
2004-02-12, 03:46 PM
I saw the first Blair Witch Project in a small artsy-fartsy movie theater before it was on the news and reviews of it... So everyone pretty much assumed it was real, since no one there had ever heard of it before; nor did we know it was being played in any theater other then this one.
And holy shit, I have never been more scared in my life!
I feel like a dork now that it is known the whole thing was a fake, but jeeze, when you actually believe it was really the lost footage, that is one crazy scary movie!
FireWolf22
2004-02-12, 04:19 PM
I kind of have to add to my earlier statement. Jaws use to scare me as a kid. The only new movie to scare was signs. I was watching it at 4 am all alone at my house in the rural area of of my hometown with surround sound. One of the satalite speakers is right behind the chair I was sitting in. Man that was creepy. All the ambiant alien noises comming from the dark hallway behind me. I honestly had to go turn the light on in that part of the house.
firecrackerNC
2004-02-12, 04:22 PM
Gigli and Glitter scared me
I Hate Pants
2004-02-12, 04:26 PM
Oh yah! The exorcist! FUCKING SCARRY!
That was so creepy when the parents were downstairs talking, and than they hear really fast footsteps upstairs. Suddenly you see the possesed girl doing that creepy backwards crabwalk down the stairs. :scared: That so fucking creeped me out.
The ring scared me, mainly because Im a paranoid, and there are TV's on the video setting(Read: Still on but black screen) on at all. Ones facing my back at the moment. When I saw it, however, it was to my front-left, just in my peripheal view. Thus, many panicked quick inspections to the TV at 3 AM during the weekends.
Event horizon is pretty good. It was cursed, however, by the "IVE SEEN THAT ACTOR BEFORE!!!1" syndrom, so I kept waiting for raptors and a t-rex :p
Jacob's Ladder scared me, simply based on WTF factor. I wish I had a GIF of the guy's head spinning...
Scary movies suck, I am amused by them more than scared.
Same, Signs and The Ring in particular.
Ait'al
2004-02-12, 05:20 PM
I liked the original movie "The Cube". Or whatever it was called. the one where they were in the giant cube and "get out" becuase of hte "retarded" genius. The second one was ok but wasnt as suspensful. It had some good scare potential the first time i watched it though.(the first one not the second one)
Rbstr
2004-02-12, 05:23 PM
I don't watch scary movies, I saw poltergiest and couldn't go to sleep for weeks, and had troubles for longer than that(i was 4th grade).
Bighoss
2004-02-12, 05:30 PM
Bring it on... scariest movie ever!
lightfire
2004-02-12, 05:37 PM
my mom and dads ermm.... sex tape....DearGod.... :scared:
Ait'al
2004-02-12, 05:37 PM
Blah blah blah, movie this, scared me that.......
I kind of have to add to my earlier statement. **** use to scare me as a kid.
I need glasses, I keep seeing him saying this. :lol:
firecrackerNC
2004-02-12, 06:02 PM
Bring it on... scariest movie ever!
freak,thats a good movie,Kirsten Dunst and Eliza Dusku are f'ing hotT!!
Bighoss
2004-02-12, 06:10 PM
freak,thats a good movie,Kirsten Dunst and Eliza Dusku are f'ing hotT!!
true, but looking at the some hottie for that long espically in that painfully stupid movie gets old fast.
Alien. I saw it in a theater over halloween, and I was reminded of what makes a scary movie. Event Horizon was good, but not as good as Alien. Aliens doesn't count, it is an action movie.
Dharkbayne
2004-02-12, 07:23 PM
Alien was NOT scary, nor are any of the alien movies.
xmodum
2004-02-12, 08:25 PM
The Ring, im a couch potato, so I watch the TV all day, but then show me a movie where she come out of the TV , and im freaked for days, the thing that freaked me out the most was 1)when she came out of the well and her hair came up like it was living, 2)How they showed the dead faces, the dead girls was way scarier.
EDIT: Im a guy that believes in aliens, and im not really scared by them coming out of nowhere so fast, I thought they were more cooler than scary. ALIENS IS NOT SCARY!
Lonehunter
2004-02-12, 08:54 PM
my mom and dads ermm.... sex tape....DearGod.... :scared:
yeah that's a good one. But seriously, a friend of mine got into his Dad's porn collection, and when he put in a video, it flashed to his mom and pop bang'in like monkeys.
xmodum
2004-02-12, 08:55 PM
yeah that's a good one. But seriously, a friend of mine got into his Dad's porn collection, and when he put in a video, it flashed to his mom and pop bang'in like monkeys.
Did he quickly turn it off and then go through up? Or did he keep watching?
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