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sportsman11-2cool4u
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sithao wrote:

The Shining.
Which one is it as I'm trying to rent it...The one with like Stephen King version or the 1980 one?
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sportsman11-2cool4u wrote:

sithao wrote:

The Shining.
Which one is it as I'm trying to rent it...The one with like Stephen King version or the 1980 one?
Not Kings version that one is pure shit and he even had the guts to go out and say his version was scarier... you want Nicholson!
S.Lythberg
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+429|6660|Chicago, IL
The thing (1982 version), not really a loud noise=jump kind of scary, but the ending scene was absolutely fantastic.
trackstarr
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Never been scared during a scary movie
only time i can think i was scared was when i was 5 and i saw the first nightmare on elm street
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+280|6688|Foothills of S. Carolina

I never liked horror movies until I saw pumpkinhead. I laughed my ass off, and from then on I don;t really find them scary at all. Suspenseful sometimes, sure, but not scary.
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williedyna wrote:

Baby Geniuses
Super Babies was way scarier.
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I've never been too worked up over scary movies.  I watched hellraiser when I was 9 or 10, that freaked me out a bit.  there hasn't really been a scary film worth mentioning since the blair witch project, and I was 17 when that came out.  I watched all the really good movies when I was a little kid; the shining, the exorcist, night of the living dead, the thing, it, silence of the lambs.
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avman633 wrote:

Exorcist
That was quite scary.

I haven't seen many scary movies, but one of the yuckiest ones I've seen is Texas Chainsaw Massacre. It's disturbing to know that it was based on a true story
FFLink
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The Descent had the "scariest" moment I've ever seen in any film.

Made me jump like nothing else before...
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maniacmattie wrote:

It's disturbing to know that it was based on a true story
you know that's 99% bullshit?  there was a guy named Ed Gein who did some sick shit in the 50's.
he provided some inspiration for characters like Leatherface, Buffalo bill, and Norman Bates.
elite3444
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The Ring and The Ring 2....2 wasnt so bad since i was older but The Ring was horrid

EDIT: oh and my parents and aunts/uncles/cousins/mom's 6th cousin's father's aunt's friend's daughter's nephew said The Exorcist was CRAZY scary

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Charlie & the Chocolate Factory.
I shit thee not. When I was little I would be perfectly fine until the Oompa Loompa's came out where I would run out the room screaminf my little head off. I mean, c'mon, they are fat, little, green men who sing songs about bad stuff happening. They are freakin' monsters!!!

But for sheer fear I'd say The Shining. Nothing beats the non-sequituer where the bear and the old man are getting busy...
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FFLink13 wrote:

The Descent had the "scariest" moment I've ever seen in any film.

Made me jump like nothing else before...
Seriously?? What part? That movie dissapointed me, not only did it not scare me, it wasn't even suspenseful IMO.
Ben0
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+38|6587|Southampton
Power rangers movie.

srsly, I fucking LOVE horror movies. Dont really scare me any more, just gross out. When i was very small I was terrified of velociraptors coming to eat me cos of jurassic park, and yes, the blair witch project shit me up a bit, but i think it depends on your imagination as it doesn't show you anything.
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trackstarr wrote:

Never been scared during a scary movie
I am exactly the same. It does suck though sometimes, when your friends get so worked up about a scene that you find laughable at best and you are unable to enjoy it with them.

I've yet to find a movie that can genuinely scare me.
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Anything by Michael Moore, or perhaps An Inconvenient Truth.

Because there are lots of people who believe this shit and want you and me and to pay for it.
belldawg
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+52|6196|Perth, indian ocean
The Saw series pretty gruesome and the thought of getting tortured like they did scares the shit outta me.
chittydog
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Jesus Camp

I'm not kidding, there are some scary people out there.
Y0URDAD
I'ma Eat Yo Children!
+17|6858|Annapolis, MD
Event Horizon
Blehm98
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i don't find movies scary, but i don't consider a scary movie one that makes me jump, thats more like jumpy...

the one movie that ever genuinely scared me was the Ring...
sad as it may be
Tehremos
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+128|6621|Somersetshire
movies don't scare me, i rate a scary movie on twists and how many times it made me jump, cos for a creepy reason if people are getting maimed i start giggling lol
Ty
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Jap verson of the Grudge. Don't judge it by it's poor bastard American cousin, the Japanese version of The Grudge is fucking scary. Since I saw that movie no other movie has seemed scary to me, so it's a good way to 'immunise' yourself against scary movies.
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Ty wrote:

Jap verson of the Grudge. Don't judge it by it's poor bastard American cousin, the Japanese version of The Grudge is fucking scary.
You're right, the original was better. Just stay away from the rest of the series.
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chittydog wrote:

Ty wrote:

Jap verson of the Grudge. Don't judge it by it's poor bastard American cousin, the Japanese version of The Grudge is fucking scary.
You're right, the original was better. Just stay away from the rest of the series.
Yeah, agree. It was a lot better than the American version, and I didn't think the American version was bad either. The Grudge 2 however... Ugh. What a joke. I laughed more than I was scared at that movie, like at the part with the guy on the bus doing that weird little peek-a-boo thing...

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