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Well since my parents were about 20 years old when they had me, they didn't practice the best parenting techniques. They pretty much let me and my sister watch any movie and listen to any music they did so I saw it all. The scariest movies I remember were the Halloweens (can't tell you which ones) when I was around 4 years old probably. I had the biggest fear of Michael Myers for the longest time from that, I promise.
After that, I'd say The Ring was the next big movie to scare me. I was around 13 when I saw it. I remember wanting to move the TV out of my room for a few weeks after that one. Even more, the whole creep/crawly/snappy movement thing that developed from her crawling up the well always gets me. A bunch of movies adopted it right after, like The Grudge, The Messengers and a few others. |
The movie where this girls head goes around and around. Plus she throws up on people, talks real scary and has to be tied to a bed.
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Man Bites Dog SPOORLOOS-the original of The Vanishing that starred Keifer Sutherland. The Flock |
Now, one of the worst I've ever seen was played on, "USA, UP ALL NIGHT". I believe it was called THE CHILDREN.
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Cannibal Holocaust? How can you watch a film where they kill real animals onscreen? That shit is sickening. |
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I’ve always loved scary movies. Still do, except that for the most part they just aren’t scary anymore. I was in 7th grade-ish and me and my best friend Donnie had my mom get us into the base theater (Whiteman) to see this scary movie. I used to race Donnie from street light to street light all the time, and me being white, him being black, he’d beat me every time. So about 20 minutes into this movie we decide…we can't deal, we gotta leave. We had to walk thru woods to get home and now it’s dark. So you do that thing where he gets ahead of you so you walk a little faster to get ahead of him and then a little faster and then you’re flat out sprinting. We were seriously freaked out. I dusted his ass! I was first out of the woods by a long shot. Fear….it’ll make you run like a mother****er! Anyways, I’ve since seen the WHOLE movie. It was on a few years back and it’s really not that scary. It's actually pretty silly, but it sure as hell was scary back in 7th grade. It’s Alive. That frigging baby....sick. http://cbowiephoto.files.wordpress.c.../its_alive.jpg |
The scariest movies to me are the ones that incorporate suspense, a feeling of isolation, the feeling that it can happen to you, and a captivating, eerie soundtrack to get your heart pumping. With that said, my personal favorites all share those elements:
1. Jaws 2. The Exorcist 3. The Shining 4. The Thing 5. Halloween 6. Silence of the Lambs 7. Rec 8. Alien 9. The Descent 10. The Devil's Backbone |
This was always hysterical to me...
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