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Speaking of Jaws
I guess it’s a little more SciFi than horror, but I think that Black Mirror on Netflix has a lot of similarities to the golden era of the Twilight Zone. Some episodes hit and others miss, but man the ones that hit leave you thinking about them for a few daysWhen I was a kid Twilight Zone the movie freaked me out.
“There’s something on the wing.”
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The part where each of the demons were called out and said they were with Cain, Nero, etc. was super creepy.The Exorcism of Emily Rose, mostly because it was based on a true story. Watch it and the first time you wake up at 3a.m., you will have to put on some clean drawers.
ETA: after reading thru the thread, I need to come back and comment on The Strangers. Yeah, scary as 17. The fact that it is based on a true story makes it worse.
These were the demons that possessed Anneliese Michel in the real exorcism.The part where each of the demons were called out and said they were with Cain, Nero, etc. was super creepy.
Was the Legend of Boggy Creek the one where the dude runs out of the bathroom trying to pull his pants up?Legend of Boggy Creek
Strangers
Se7en
Amityville Horror (original)
No, that was Legend of Soggy Crack.Was the Legend of Boggy Creek the one where the dude runs out of the bathroom trying to pull his pants up?
My kinda partyGot high and watched Hereditary by myself. I had to stop it multiple times. Great movie.
And sadly, not how the short story ended. Hollywood changed it to that. The actual ending was ambiguous where you don't know how it came out.17 The Mist. I can't tell you how pissed off I was at that ending. It didn't scare me as much as it deeply affected me. Now that I have children, I will never watch it again.
Sleepover Camp. Not overly scary, but that last scene was damaging.
Probably the only move to stick with me for an extended period of time was "Event Horizon".
I don't watch a bunch of horror movies. I am still trying to watch The Conjuring movies. Maybe I make it this Halloween. But there was a TV horror movie in the 70s named Don't Be Afraid of the Dark that still gives me chills when I think about it. It definitely made me lose some sleep when I first saw it.
Movies where you imagine the horror instead of seeing it definitely are more scary to me.
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Oh Yeah...
A pretty terrible movie, but it scared the **** outta young me. And the trailer and newspaper ads were definitely effective...
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Oh Yeah...
A pretty terrible movie, but it scared the **** outta young me. And the trailer and newspaper ads were definitely effective...
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YESSSS. I've watched that movie again a couple times, just for that. Holy chit at the tension build up in that long one shot scene.The movie itself is pretty poor, but the biggest jump scare I've ever had in a theater is the scene in Exorcist 3 hospital hallway scene. I remember literally jumping up into the aisle. Comes out of nowhere in the movie. It's awesome.
Thank you. Came here to post this one as well. I saw this in college at a time where I lived alone and I woke up MULTIPLE times around 3, 3:15 in the weeks after and would make myself stay up until at least 3:40. Slept with the lights on for a night or two. Even today, 15+ years later, if I wake up anywhere close to 3:33 I stay up a little bit past because of that dang movie.The Exorcism of Emily Rose, mostly because it was based on a true story. Watch it and the first time you wake up at 3a.m., you will have to put on some clean drawers.
ETA: after reading thru the thread, I need to come back and comment on The Strangers. Yeah, scary as 17. The fact that it is based on a true story makes it worse.
Silence of the Lambs was just disturbing. I don't know if it would keep my up, but it's a lot.Alright fellas, waiting for kickoff, but I don’t care the decade. 17 all the top scariest villains of all time! Don’t care if your 15 or 95, give me the one movie to date that still could keep you up at night!!
Boy they have changed the types of movies that are RATED G since then.
Agree with the Achilles scene, that's one that I'll never forget too. Thanks for bringing it up.Chucky as a kid. And if I think about him as an adult I check my bed and still think about getting my Achilles cut!
Any paranormal stuff I can’t do!!
Flat out great movie. And creepy as hell.
I don't watch horror movies, but I don't recommend watching that Angelina Jolie/Clint Eastwood movie Changeling right before bed, because that **** happened for real to real kids and that lady really got railroaded by the LAPD and spent the rest of her days looking for her lost son.Alright fellas, waiting for kickoff, but I don’t care the decade. 17 all the top scariest villains of all time! Don’t care if your 15 or 95, give me the one movie to date that still could keep you up at night!!
That was not even the worst beating Croom took from LSU that I witnessed in person.I watched Croom open the 2007 season in Starkville 0-45 against LSU.
That performance was 17ing haunting.
No movie ever gave me nightmares but The Exorcist would be the one that shook me the most.
Now, a long true story about having the **** scared out of me while watching a non-scary horror movie.
This happened about 20 years ago. I'll set the scene: Living by myself in an old house out in the woods, 800 wooded feet off of the road and no external street light so it's pitch black outside. It's around 10:30 at night and some stupid, non-scary horror flick is on Sci-Fi and I'm sitting there watching it in the dark with only the kitchen light on in the next room. Even though it wasn't scary, I found myself leaning forward in my easy chair during the crescendo at the end. At the exact moment the horror reached its peak, something started pounding on the window about a foot and a half away from me. I promise you if I would have been due for a bathroom break, I would have let fly right then and there. It took my breath! The first thing I thought before I even moved was "Gun! Bedroom!" so there was no time for that. I killed the tv, took 3 steps which covered about 15 feet locking the carport door, grabbed a flashlight and an axe handle that was behind the carport door and killed the light in the kitchen. I then drew back the axe handle in one hand and turned the flashlight on that window and slowly approached. I could see nothing in the window or beyond in the wooded yard as I approached. As I got to the window, I shined the light down and right below the window was a huge boar coon. I'm guessing that he climbed up the brick and was sitting in the window and started scratching himself and was hitting the window. That was easily the most terrified I've ever been in my life! Once I saw the coon, I knew that nobody else or nothing else was around so I was able to get a nice, peaceful night of sleep while laughing at myself.