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The Five Scariest Movies

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Elphaba
#25re: The Five Scariest Movies
Posted: 12/23/05 at 12:23pm

Diva, you would be surprised, lolol


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broadway86
#26re: The Five Scariest Movies
Posted: 12/23/05 at 12:25pm

Forgot The Shining, Aliens, and Audition. Spooky.

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BrendanStryker
#27re: The Five Scariest Movies
Posted: 12/23/05 at 12:43pm

I think I may have already answered this on the previous thread, but, I'm not doing anyting else -

EXORCIST 3
THE CHANGELING
JEEPERS CREEPERS
THE WOMAN IN BLACK
HALLOWEEN


And enjoy the beauty - all the joy and beauty - that a Merry Christmas can bring to you!

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broadway86
#28re: The Five Scariest Movies
Posted: 12/23/05 at 12:49pm

The Exorcist III was really creepy, and so was The Woman in Black.

Brendan-

I think that Jeepers Creepers is one of the best things to happen to the horror genre in years.
Updated On: 12/23/05 at 12:49 PM

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BrendanStryker
#29re: The Five Scariest Movies
Posted: 12/23/05 at 8:00pm

And, of course, there is always BLACK CHRISTMAS.


And enjoy the beauty - all the joy and beauty - that a Merry Christmas can bring to you!

billygoatgirl300
#30re: The Five Scariest Movies
Posted: 12/23/05 at 8:22pm

5. Signs (The scene when we seee the alien that the brithday party scared they living crap out of me)
4. The Birds
3. Nightmare on Elm Street orignal ( I saw this before I went to bed so it was very scary IMO)
2. Psycho
1. Jaws (The opening scene gets me everytime)


The towel waving reminded me of a Per?nist rally. I kept chanting "Evita!" whenever they'd pan to the crowds. - SM2

tacos are great
#31re: The Five Scariest Movies
Posted: 12/23/05 at 8:34pm

littleredridinghood, the scene towards the end...with the guy and the tv...ringing any bells? re: The Five Scariest Movies That part messed me up. Seriously. I twitch when I see a well now.

Whoever said Pet Semetary, good one. That was probably the first scary movie I ever saw, when I was maybe four years old. I wasn't supposed to be watching, I was seeing it through a mirror (babysitter was watching it while I was in the hall), but I'll never forgot two things from that movie: 1) The sister with the back issue. Oh my damn, I *still* can't watch that part with her coming at the camera. 2) The part where Gage is under the bed and cuts at that guy's foot. I have enough problems going to bed, I don't need to add "there's a reanimated toddler waiting to cut my foot off" to the list.


Literal tacos! Sheesh. Y'all are nasty....

roquat
#32re: The Five Scariest Movies
Posted: 12/23/05 at 9:04pm

The Sound of Music.


I ask in all honesty/What would life be?/Without a song and a dance, what are we?/So I say "Thank you for the music/For giving it to me."

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#33re: The Five Scariest Movies
Posted: 12/23/05 at 10:38pm

The Shining and The Mothman Prophecies are the absolute scariest. The Excorcist actually didn't scare me as much as I thought it would. Oh, and the first time you see The Ring, it's pretty creepy.

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orangeskittles
#34re: The Five Scariest Movies
Posted: 12/23/05 at 11:11pm

I'm too critical of scary movies to really be scared by them (why do people always run upstairs and hide in the closet when the killer is chasing them?). I'm usually scared by the disturbing stuff, like Se7en and The Cell.


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Wanting life but never knowing how

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broadway86
#35re: The Five Scariest Movies
Posted: 12/23/05 at 11:13pm

Oh, god. The Mothman Prophecies scared the hell out of me. I saw it in theatres, and when I got home, I checked every corner of my room. When I looked out the window, I could have sworn that I saw two red eyes staring at me.

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LorelaiGilmore
#36re: The Five Scariest Movies
Posted: 12/23/05 at 11:49pm

i've only seen three

The Others-good, but it didn't get me very scared(minus the girl/old lady thing, that was weird)
The Grudge-not a good movie, not very scary
The Ring-only one scene that scared me(not the one you're thinking of, mines the horse one *shivers*)


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Jane2
#37re: The Five Scariest Movies
Posted: 12/23/05 at 11:53pm

It's hard for me to judge because when I like a film I watch it whenever it's on, so I've seen all my favorite scary films so many times that they're not scary any more. But I can say this-the first time I saw the original Halloween-now THAT was scary!


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