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Originally Posted by babygirl

Freddie Krueger and all the Halloween movies.
Final Destination 3 scared the crap out of me. I didn't get on a roller-coaster for a while. Last year when I got on the Rock n' Roller Coaster my brother reminded me of the movie when the ride was about to start!
I beat the crap out of him when we got off the ride.
Awww....what a loving sister you are!!
He was especially sweet to remind you once you got on the ride....
 

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I LOVED Final Destination 3. I got on a Roller Coaster right after I saw it

Mind you, I am a bit cautious of tanning beds.


The only time I was scared crapless after a movie was when Signs came out on DVD, we rented it. At this point we lived on a farm ona couple acres out in hte middle of nowhere. After the movie was done it was like midnight, and I had to take my dog out. And Guess what? The Farmer had planted Corn on the one side of the house that year. I swear to god I heard something moving through that corn. I could not get inside fast enough.
Now I look back and feel so stupid
 

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I was a scarey movie fan in my youth. Not any more. I guess the scariest movie I can remember seeing in those days had to be IT as well. That clown still gives me the willies! I just keep hearing him say...'we all float'...


YIKES!
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I hate scary movies,but when a certain friend comes to town we always go to see one because she loves them...then she goes home after a few days, and I am left shaking in my boots..

They scare the crap outta me, I really don't like them.
 

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Well since I love scary movies, there isn't one that I can think of to say it scared me.
 

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Blair Witch project for me...at least the first time I saw it. That took me a full week living by myself to get over.

Most of the other scary movies I laughed at: Exorcism, Scream, Cabin Fever, etc.

I loved the Saw series. I can't wait for it to come out on DVD. I guess I like movies with a sick psycho in them.
 

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Signs... the movies where aliens take over the world scare me. War of the Worlds was scary as well.

Saw was scary, but not in a realistic sort of way.
 

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Blair Witch Project scared the crap out of me. It came out just as my parents we talking of moving to the country. We moved to a pretty wooded lot. Not where i live is even more wooded. We havde 5.5 acres of woods. I don't like to go into them. And we have a lot of abandoned old houses arond me too. They scare me!
 

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Originally Posted by IloveSiamese

It's weird. I know I'm going to get nightmares, but I love the feeling of being scared while watching the movie if that makes sense. I love the suspense
Yeah! Thats why I watch them.. the adrenaline or whatever. I love that feeling
 

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Originally Posted by lookingglass

Hands down: The Audition. That movie freaked me for a long time.
I'm upset that you got in there first- Audition is a Japanese movie that follows a friend of a studio executive who auditions girls on the pretext of getting a new wife and ends up being tortured horribly. Still gives me nightmares :para:
Nice to see the original Wicker Man get a mention, still one of one favourite movies
 

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Signs by M.Night Shyamalan is so brill, he´s one of my fav directors, he big into Hitchcock, so you can see Hitchcock ideas coming through in his films.

Think I´ll watch it this afternoon, we got a grey grisley day today, just great for a scary movie


ps. Joaquin Phoenix is pretty HOT too
 

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Originally Posted by silentNate

I'm upset that you got in there first- Audition is a Japanese movie that follows a friend of a studio executive who auditions girls on the pretext of getting a new wife and ends up being tortured horribly. Still gives me nightmares :para:
Nice to see the original Wicker Man get a mention, still one of one favourite movies
I know! I was raised Catholic so the Exorcist is one of the scariest movies of all time.
 

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Old school movies that scared me are the Nightmare on Elm Street series and the Child's Play movies.

The scariest movie I've seen in a while is the Texas Chainsaw Massacre remake with Jessica Biel. It kept me curled on in a ball on the couch the whole time.


For those who are fans of the Saw movies, particularly the first one, the writers/director of it have a new movie coming out soon called Dead Silence that I am REALLY excited about. The director said at a Q and A that I went to for Saw that his biggest fear is "creepy dolls". Yep, Dead Silence is all about creepy dolls. Check out the trailer online. I recomend the red band trailer of you have the stomach for it.
It's coming out in March. I'm making Brian take me to see it for my birthday.
 

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All those Lepracon movies - I was "forced" to watch them when i was little by my step sister- geesh! thanks brandy


Silent Hill

Texas Chainsaw Massacre

The Exorcist

The Ring (that woman's little boy creeps me out!)

Hide & Seek- i was sooooo p.o. about this one- i confued it with another move that came out at the same time -so i thought i was going to be watching a darn comedy!

All of the Final Destination ones- those freak me out!!!

Blairwitch Project- please do not watch this one by yourself


Children of the Corn- man, blond haired kids scared me for a while lol....

All of those darn Chuckie movies! I HATE those with a passion!!!!!

The only mild ones i somewhat i liked were Freddy vs. Jason, and I know what you did last summer. Other than that- I HATE Scarry movies!!!!!
 

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I *hate* scary movies. Probably the scariest one I ever sat down and watched all the way through was Snakes on a Plane.

...yeah I know..wuss
 

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Originally Posted by LSULOVER

I don't watch scary movies of any kind, I am a big weenie I guess.
Another big weenie here.

Originally Posted by ReesesPBC

I *hate* scary movies. Probably the scariest one I ever sat down and watched all the way through was Snakes on a Plane.

...yeah I know..wuss
Hello, fellow wuss!


I have watched horror/scary movies but have especially hated those that rely on gore.
 

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We watch scary movies every once in a while. The Omen (the original one) really creeped me out. The Exorcist III was also really creepy. But as to the scariest? Without a doubt, The Hitcher. Not only was it intensely scary - it ended badly (for the heroine, but not the hero of the movie) - so there was just NO relief!

Laurie
 

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I *LOVE* "Scary" Movies. 70's/80's Horror is definately my favorite Genre. The only movie I can watch that actually "scares" me (beyond making a loud sound to make you jump, thats not honest fright) is Poltergeist III....combine creepy voice guy with a mirrored condo, Yikes!
I watch it almost monthly
 
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