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What's The Scariest Movie You Ever Saw?

Some of these movies don't scare me.

The Hills Have Eyes made me want to vomit.


Paranormal Activity scared me. I was alone at my house, watching it for the first time. It was 3am. My cat was walking around in the other room. I only heard footsteps coming from the other room.

I want to watch The 4th Kind but Netflix only has it by mail.

Movies that scared me.
Paranormal Activity.
(I was like 8-10 years old) Stephen King's Rose Red and IT.

That's all that comes to mind right now.
 
I'm going to say Paranormal Activity and Blair witch, I think scary movies with the first person documentary style are always pretty scary xD
 
High Tension (one of the most suspenseful movies ever, although it sorta ripped off Koontz's novel Intensity a bit)

The Strangers (cuz i watched it alone and that shit really happens sometimes. Home Invasion is not just hollywood fiction.)

30 Days of Night (not really scary, but just a really well directed vampire film. Literally can watch it over and over)

Funny Games (the original. was horrifying and INTENSE. and induced a maniacally hopeless DREAD)
 
I have to go with "Jaws." I still to this day refuse to go in water unless it has a concrete barrier around it (pool).
 
Technically Arachnophobia, but i rewatched it last year and it wasn't scary any more.
 
Homicidal (1961).
 
Technically Arachnophobia, but i rewatched it last year and it wasn't scary any more.

Good God, I will NOT watch Arachnophobia! :eek: 28 Days Later gave me a nightmare after watching it. I watched Drag Me to Hell and found it silly. Why are demons from Hell such drama queens? The short Rubber Johnny is disturbing, but not scary.
 
Not really sure which one was "the scariest" -- but THE HILLS HAVE EYES had my blood going. I think it was the music mainly -- and maybe because I was watching it in the total dark at like 2am..!oops!

Are we talking about the original or the remake?

As for me, the two scariest I have seen are the original Texas Chainsaw Massacre and The Strangers.

I still get nervous when I look out the window into my backyard because I think some could be there ready to attack me. It's not an overwhelming fear, but just thoughts that go through my mind.
 
Jacob's Ladder
(1990)

Tim Robbins

A traumatized Vietnam war veteran finds out that his post-war life isn't what he believes it to be when he's attacked by horned creatures in the subway and his dead son comes to visit him.

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0099871/

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When I was a teenager, a lot of movies scared me terribly. When I lived in San Francisco, any horror movie made in San Francisco that I saw on cable TV scared me terribly, but now that I live in L.A. and have been through the movie back lots, I don't get scared as much, although it creeps me out when I watch a Twilight Zone episode after having just walked past the lot where it was filmed.
 
Any zombie movie... Dawn of the Dead, Day of the Dead, etc. I can't watch any movie with people being eaten or being taken down by a swarm of dead people ripping into them.
Yuck!
 
Ive watched so many horror films and i wouldnt say i get that scared, although there is one film id never watch again and thats 'The last house on the left' the original.. i think its because i watched it at a young age and it just shocked me so much.
 
Paranormal Activity II is much more scary than the first. Made the mistake of watching it alone at night :help:
 
Homicidal (1961).

I love this movie, and have been to Solvang, where some of the scenes were filmed.

I wouldn't say that any of the following films scared me so much as filled me with feelings of uneasiness and dread by pulling me into their nightmarish worlds:

Rosemary's Baby
Texas Chainsaw Massacre (the original)
Let's Scare Jessica to Death
The Birds
Sisters
Joy Ride (the one with Steve Zahn -- surprisingly effective)
 
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