What's the SCARIEST MOVIE you ever saw???

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I don't wanna see anymore werewolf movies...The Howling, and Silver Bullet caused nightmares...then I saw an American Werewolf in London then in Paris...then I saw Bad Moon...
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I hope they don't make anymore werewolf movies cause I'll have to watch 'em...
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Never gonna watch this one again!...

What movie makes you happy it's only a movie?...And people ask me why I have a .416 Rigby and a box of 400 grain Swift A-Frame("I didn't know you hunted in Africa?"..."I don't! Have they been sighted there too!?")...two dobermans...concertina wire perimeter fence and...and an exposed Alsatian trained in Lycanthropy Fighting Tactics on order from Budapest...
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Devil's Rejects, while not scary as in a shock value, really scared me in how easy it would be to unwittingly end up in a psychotic trainwreck.

I watched a "red riding hood" werewolf movie a few years ago (name escapes me) that was pretty scary in a scary sort of way.

If anyone ever translates Brian Lumley's vampire/Werewolf thoughts onto the big screen, there are going to be some seriously soiled duds.

BTW, the chick in Werewolf in London was pretty nice IMO.
 
I watched Exorcist when I was maybe under 10 it has scared me to not even want to see it today. It probably was not that scary but at that age it seemed so and enough that I would never watch again now.
 
Exorcist, Amityville Horror, and (believe it or not) The Blair Witch Project are high on my list. Something about the end of Blair Witch just makes me freak out.
 
The 1925 dracula movie (Mephistopholis?). They showed it one night at summer camp.

Night of the Living Dead. I saw it for the first time on my antique '52 RCA TV alone at night, which can really set the mood.
 
Movies about home invasions by punks, because that is something that can actually happen.

Werewolves, vampires, zombies, creatures from Black Lagoons, etc., are fantasy - it's hard for me to imagine anyone being scared by that kind of silliness although it can be entertaining under some circumstances.

But, those flying monkeys were scary when I was a kid.
 
Scariest movie would tend to be biased to what you saw as a small child, since your scare-ability factor is much higher. I recall watching The Time Machine in our basement recreation room. I was very scared by the Morlocks. To get upstairs you had to exit the rec room, but the door was right by the furnace. It was night and, to make matters worse, our stairway was open, just the treads and side boards, no backboards (are they risers), so between the stariway and furnace you had to really bolt up the stairs, make the turn a the top, three more steps into the kitchen, slamming the door behind you. Then you were safe.
 
The original Alien spooked me too, as did Halloween.
The most frightened I've been by a movie was when I was very young, my mom took me to see a movie called The Shuttered Room or something. Scared the ---- out of me.
These days moveis don't really scare me much at all.
I went for a nice long walk last night beneath the full moon, and didn't see any werewolves.
 
A mid 50's flick, Horrors of the Black Museum. I hid under the bed for a week. Movie was about/based on, Scotland Yards "Black Museum". Binoculars with ejecting spikes, headboard mounted portable guillotines etc etc.
 
Let's not forget there's a whole generation of people who couldn't take a shower with their eyes closed. (As if the boogey man waits until you get soap in your eyes to attack you!)

A friend of mine bought a see-through shower curtain because of this!
 
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Yeah, and the scarriest part is the producer and his ilk.
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The Wizard of Oz. Those flying monkeys..........




As a child, I found the movie dark and disturbing.


An adult wrote that book. Maybe a book written by a child would be better. Hmmm. ... let's see, Mary Shelly was what, 15, when she wrote Frankenstein. Yeah, now there is a good children's horror tale.
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From the more recent ones, The Grudge and The Ring. But back when I was a kid and just starting to watch horror movies, I thought the Nightmare on Elm Street was scary.
 
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The original Alien spooked me too, as did Halloween.
The most frightened I've been by a movie was when I was very young, my mom took me to see a movie called The Shuttered Room or something. Scared the ---- out of me.
These days moveis don't really scare me much at all.
I went for a nice long walk last night beneath the full moon, and didn't see any werewolves.




Just because you didn't see them doesn't mean they didn't see you!...Mark you really need to be more cautious with all those Sasquatch sightings in your state!...
 
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