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That is one of my favorite horror films and yes, an absolutely terrifying scene. Even when you know what is coming it still makes you jump out of your skin.
OMG! Haha, wow, I was sitting here, watching and waiting and then I see that creepy looking thing walking out... I jumped!
A lot of the movies mentioned I rate right up there as the scariest as well including Jeepers Creepers, Exorcist, Elm Street, The Ring and many others listed, but, I'm trying to remember the name of a movie I saw back in the late 70's where someone towards the last parts of the movie was strangled when a necklace got caught up on a moving elevator, the soundtrack was something like Tubular Bells. It was a really sick twisted movie and I couldn't sleep after seeing that movie, but for the life of me, I can't remember the name.
Also, to me, and old classic, House on Haunted Hill, with Vincent Price, is still one of the all time scariest movies
I guess you can say I am a little grossed out though. Lol
The whole movie was pretty disturbing, IMO.
I loved how Tim Curry portrayed Pennywise the Clown - demonic teeth and monster claws!!!
Damn all evil clowns!
I don't really like scary movies and don't watch many. "Jeepers Creepers" was fairly scary. "The ring" was too. "The Grudge" was pretty freaky for me. I'd say one of the more scarier movies for me would be "Quarantine". I think the concept of that happening is the scary thing. Which reminds me of "The Stand" which is pretty scary. "28 days later" as well as "28 weeks later" were pretty scary for similar reasons. And ********* all, but "The Happening" was freaky. Those are all a matter of, hey, it could happen. "2012" and "The day after tomorrow" were interesting and semi-scary for that reason as well. They may not jump in your face and make you scream, but they give me nightmares and make me worry.
"Pet Sematary" is pretty scary, as well as the second one. I'm interested in watching "The Mist". "the Shining" is scary!
I've never actually sat through all of "Elm street" but I think I saw part of it when I was pretty young.. when she was in the shower and blood started coming up out of the drain. That freaked me out!
The thing that scares me the most about a lot of movies is simply the music and I hate it. I cover my ears.
I really liked the movie "Esther". I wouldn't say it was scary too much, but it was very good, imo. I also liked "Identity". Not the scariest, but the story is interesting.
I know a lot of scary movie lovers don't like 13 ghosts, but I liked it. I think it had the right amount of scare, gore, and story, for me to thoroughly enjoy it. Yes, I'm a *****.
"Chuckie" always freaked me out!
I found "Coraline" to be fairly scary actually. When I was little "Nightmare before christmas" was on the scary side, but of course it's not scary at all now. But "Coraline" freaks me out a bit.
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