I don't count being scared as a kid. Jurassic Park is one of my favorite movies of all time. I had to close my eyes in the theater when Nedry got eaten by the spitter. Now not so much. I'm pretty sure that scene in Gremlins when the teacher gets attacked by the Gremlin scared the hell out of me too. And good lord the face huggers in Aliens, wtf was my mom thinking letting me watch that when I was so young?!I clearly remember getting scared by Gremlins at the drive-in. I was seven.
Bergman's Shame (1968) and Laugier's Martyrs (2008) aren't scary, but they both left me feeling pretty uneasy.
I agree, and it was a TV movie. Pennywise - Yeesh.IT scared the crap out of me as a kid. I couldn't walk past sewers for awhile after that one.
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Salem’s Lot was a great movie. i always liked david soul and james mason was one of my favorite actors. can’t believe that movie is nearly 45 years old now. for intense chilling scenes the first time i saw Jaws in a theater with the usual loud volume ranks pretty high on the shock meter.I think a lot of how scary a movie is, is factoring in when you saw it (age). I had night mares for weeks after Salems Lot, I was probably about 8-9 when I saw it. Literally, had nightmares about the brother floating outside his house and scratching at the window saying "let me him" trying to kill his own brother.
I think a lot of how scary a movie is, is factoring in when you saw it (age). I had night mares for weeks after Salems Lot, I was probably about 8-9 when I saw it. Literally, had nightmares about the brother floating outside his house and scratching at the window saying "let me him" trying to kill his own brother.
Me too. Haha.“Jeepers Creepers.” That movie just gave me the creeps.
Not the scariest movie I've seen but tye most dread inducing film I think was hereditary. Just felt dirty watching that when he kills his sister
Peak A24 horror movies like Hereditary are works of high art.That movie is freakin slow burn but once it ratchets up the freak show in that final act it’s pretty disturbing. Tons of atmosphere and little odd asf scenes that you’ll miss by blinking too long but if you happen to see that stuff it definitely adds to the dread.
The only movie to ever legit strike me with fear for days or even weeks on end was JAWS, but hereditary definitely will stick with ya a bit too. The original Jacobs Ladder is pretty scary as well.
2nd place; Live action movie CATS. Its scary in that some people thought it was a good idea.For me it’s probably The Blair Witch Project. Lost in the woods, screams at night, the bundle, the guy in the corner. Yeesh.
I saw the Blair Witch, and have been in each of the scenarios, so that movie punched ALL the buttons. I literally did not sleep for 3 days.
Ari Aster is a messed-up guy. THe short films he did are pretty disturbing too. His most recent movie was Beau Is Afraid that released this year but I haven't seen it yet.Hereditary is more disturbing than scary but it's a good one. The director's next film was Midsomer, which is messed up. A group of 20 somethings go to a Midsomer festival in Europe and things get crazy.
I'm from Long Island and Amityville was in our league. People from the town though it was bs. But the movie scared the crap out of me.Amityville Horror