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So whats the scarriest horror you've ever seen? I just saw White Noise which was pretty terrifying

 

wooooooo......666..........wooooooooooooooo

I'm sorry but that was a waste of my Time and money when I saw white noise!! Its so blah!! Now let me think about the real question for a while!! :idea2: Japanese Horror films are awsome btw!!! :D

Exorcist all the way. Most disturbing thing ever on screen. Saw was also a real creepy one, except for the stupid puppet and the stupid ending.

Hmm, well White Noise and the Exorcist, while they were good just weren't scary. The only movie to scare me was way back in 1986 or so when I was just a wee bairn and it was called The Serpent and the Rainbow.

 

That was basically it. Since then I have only been slightly disturbed by The Cell with Jennifer Lopez and that was only because Vincent D'onofrio's makeup was freaky.

 

Otherwise nothing really scares me on film.

 

Well, except ole George W. giving another speech. LOL. ;)

eeeeh!!!! nothing...

i dont know...maybe when i saw the exorcist for the fist time..it was so scary

The Ring, I almost shat myself :stunned: :stunned: :o

I heart psychological thrillers...and how they play with your mind...lol

 

I really liked The Secret Window...and I have yet to see the Exorcist...

Mothman Prophecies too really creeped me out :o

IT (pennywise the Clown) by stephen King use to freak me out as a kid, as did Freddy Kruger.

 

One of my favourite movies of all time is The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (Orignal) - brilliant!

Yeh lots kind of scare me but dont, the most chilling movies are about Ghosts, killers and Zombies. All creepy and after seeing one i dont like to be alone. However one good dozeage of 'Have i got news for you' are 'red dwarf' gets me right as rain again.

The Ring, and its sequel...

 

all the horror films that are based on japanese horror movies are the scariest.

all the old horror movies crack me up- the one with chucky is soooooo hilarious, and so is Halloween... :D :P :D :lol: :)

Am I the only Horror Fanatic on here?? :confused: :o :embarrased:

Anyway...i saw The Exorcist for the first time when i was 7, and it obviously was the normal version, without the 11 minutes of footage that now are everywhere...and it was a WONDERFUL movie..now, in 2001 i went to the cinema to see the never seen version...and beleive me...i knew all the scenes and the dialogues..but when there were the new scenes...i knew i've had never seen them before, so i was like shocked before something was going to happen...btw now and forever it'll be the most shocking movie in the movies history, above all for catholic people who beleive to the evil and the good forces...

At the same lvl of The Exorcist i put my wonderful beautiful and whatever...THE EVIL DEAD By Sam Raimi...i cannot say how to judge this movie..but i can assure you that i see it from when i was 6..and it's still WONDERFUL...plus, Bruce Cambpell is DA MYTH :D

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i am 24 years old, and i still have nightmares of Freddy Kreuger. Nightmare on Elm Street 2 makes me cry. :embarrased:

 

 

but i think the Exorcist and Rosemary's Baby are hysterical! Me and my brother watch them for fun.

Am I the only Horror Fanatic on here?? :confused: :o :embarrased:

Anyway...i saw The Exorcist for the first time when i was 7, and it obviously was the normal version, without the 11 minutes of footage that now are everywhere...and it was a WONDERFUL movie..now, in 2001 i went to the cinema to see the never seen version...and beleive me...i knew all the scenes and the dialogues..but when there were the new scenes...i knew i've had never seen them before, so i was like shocked before something was going to happen...btw now and forever it'll be the most shocking movie in the movies history, above all for catholic people who beleive to the evil and the good forces...

At the same lvl of The Exorcist i put my wonderful beautiful and whatever...THE EVIL DEAD By Sam Raimi...i cannot say how to judge this movie..but i can assure you that i see it from when i was 6..and it's still WONDERFUL...plus, Bruce Cambpell is DA MYTH :D

 

no, you're not the only horror fanatic on here. i bet you i've seen all there is to see. i have to agree and say that "the exorcist" still creeps me out. Have you seen "the exorcism of emily rose?" that one isn't as vulgar, but it sure kept me awake after leaving the theater lol "evil dead" is another eerie movie. also, the new version of "the texas chainsaw massacre." another movie that used to scare me was "poltergeist". i also remember when i was little i watched the movie "house" and i had nightmares for the longest time. ;)

Am I the only Horror Fanatic on here?? :confused: :o :embarrased:

Anyway...i saw The Exorcist for the first time when i was 7, and it obviously was the normal version, without the 11 minutes of footage that now are everywhere...and it was a WONDERFUL movie..now, in 2001 i went to the cinema to see the never seen version...and beleive me...i knew all the scenes and the dialogues..but when there were the new scenes...i knew i've had never seen them before, so i was like shocked before something was going to happen...btw now and forever it'll be the most shocking movie in the movies history, above all for catholic people who beleive to the evil and the good forces...

At the same lvl of The Exorcist i put my wonderful beautiful and whatever...THE EVIL DEAD By Sam Raimi...i cannot say how to judge this movie..but i can assure you that i see it from when i was 6..and it's still WONDERFUL...plus, Bruce Cambpell is DA MYTH :D

 

no, you're not the only horror fanatic on here. i bet you i've seen all there is to see. i have to agree and say that "the exorcist" still creeps me out. Have you seen "the exorcism of emily rose?" that one isn't as vulgar, but it sure kept me awake after leaving the theater lol "evil dead" is another eerie movie. also, the new version of "the texas chainsaw massacre." another movie that used to scare me was "poltergeist". i also remember when i was little i watched the movie "house" and i had nightmares for the longest time. ;)

 

i did not find 'the exorcism of emily rose' scary, but i did find it interesting, considering i have uncontrollable epilepsy. (hence the brain surgery.) the girl who played emily did a good job of looking like she was having seizures. :shrug:

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