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What's the *scariest* Movie You Have Ever Seen ?

alien I still remember the tag line

"in space, no one can hear you scream"

Yeah, that's a good one, too... Sort of a thinking man's horror film.....

I remember literally shaking so hard I couldn't get up and walk out of the theater.

Brilliant, horrifying film making.
 
The original version of The Omen. Watched it when I was around 10. That child scared me to death even in dreams.

Now I recommend my friends to watch it after watching the remake. They refuse...I wonder why.
 
The only movie that ever bothered me (albeit I was 13 at the time) was The Mothman Prophecies
 
The only movie that ever bothered me (albeit I was 13 at the time) was The Mothman Prophecies

Oh that was awful (looking back now) terrifying then.:twisted:

Now that i'm older really..nothing. I've yet to seen a good true scary movie. Though iI must say the Texas chain saw massacre was good
 
Yeah, that's a good one, too... Sort of a thinking man's horror film.....

I remember literally shaking so hard I couldn't get up and walk out of the theater.

Brilliant, horrifying film making.

And it has aged extremely well. Still crackingly good and terrifying 30+ years later.

-d-
 
A Nightmare On Elm Street
god i didn't sleep for a week because of Freddy Krueger but it's still an awesome movie and Wes Craven is one of my favourite movie director=)..
 
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Ahh, yes....

The Sarah Palin biography...

Truly horrifying.

;)
 
Jesus Camp :eek:
The subject was so repulsive, I didn't bother to watch the whole thing. :help:
 
The Exorcist and Jaws freaked me out when I saw them for the first time in the theater.

Hows that for dating myself!

The Opening segment of Jaws is still hard to watch.

[ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UPEHygqoKZU[/ame]
 
That game was some seriously scary shit. It didn't give me nightmares, but playing it in the dark (along with Silent Hill 2) comprise some of the scariest moments of my life.
Yes! In the dark with the sound system all the way up:cry:
 
The scariest movie I ever saw was some gay porn flick. The acting was so atrocious I couldn't even look at my bed for a month! I mean seriously, is that the best acting a gay can do?
 
While it's rather old and passé by now, I was terrified the first time I saw Silence of the Lambs. That being said, I watched it alone in the theater and I was only 18 years old so I can't say if I'd have the same reaction if it were to come out today. I also have to say that it was not Hannibal Lecter who terrified me but rather the Buffalo Bill character.
 
While it's rather old and passé by now, I was terrified the first time I saw Silence of the Lambs. That being said, I watched it alone in the theater and I was only 18 years old so I can't say if I'd have the same reaction if it were to come out today. I also have to say that it was not Hannibal Lecter who terrified me but rather the Buffalo Bill character.

you know I used to get scared by that one, but after five seasons of dexter and criminal minds, it just doesn't phase me.

[ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YInRabJYxyw[/ame]
 
For different reasons:

The Hitcher (1986)

The Exorcist (1973)

Alien (1979)
 
When I was a kid I saw "The Children" in 1980 and for years after I had always thought it was the most terrifying movie I had ever seen. Of course now it looks very silly. It's about a bunch of school kids who were on this school bus heading to school one morning but something happened on the way and the kids ended up with black fingernails and they walked back to their neighborhood. Everyone they touched turned into crumbled up corpses.

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[ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=efHILCk0sHQ&feature=related[/ame]
 
When I was a kid and allowed to stay up late on Friday nights to watch the SF movies (old 50s black and white ones), I was freaked out by the scene in the original THE DAY THE EARTH STOOD STILL where Patricia Neal's character goes up to Gort, he wakes up, and raises his visor to kill her -- yikes! I had nightmares afterwards.

In adulthood I saw Carpenter's PRINCE OF DARKNESS alone in a big house, and it freaked me too 8'/.
 
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