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When I was a kid The Leprechaun scared the shit out of me, but now I can't even recall a film that has scared me as much to mention it as a scary film.
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Pokemon: the 1st Movie is the scarist movie.
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I watched The Fly (Geoff Goldblum version) last night. The maggot birth scene still freaks me out as much as it always did.
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lol this ju on was so scary i still have nightmares of a ghost-zombie entering my room with those bloody red eyes,and blood dripping from face and making sounds like rreereeeeee and then yust AAAAAAA,and you die,the only thing that could kill it is probably space marines,if it is killable
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I really liked Silent Hill (the movie), it was all just a never ending pure nightmare.
The latest War of the Worlds movie is a double-edged bastard, if you know what I mean. The first half was incredibly thrilling (especially the tripod honk sound) and then the second half is a hilariously lame disaster. I know it's not a movie, but it would be a waste of a thread; anyone played Dead Space? During the gameplay, my muscles were strained constantly. Really fucking scary, one of the greatest game experiences eva. |
F.E.A.R. is scary,made my bones jump out of my body,and silent hill is also a crazy spooking movie.... dont remind me of the horrors
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The whole movie itself wasn't scary, but 1988 version of The Blob had one scene that really freaked me out. When two kids, along with one's older sister, were trying to escape from in in the sewer. One of the kids fell into the water, the girl makes sure her brother escapes, then jumps in to find the other kid. Then the kid bursts out of the water, inside the blob, and you can see he's already being dissolved.
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Halloween was a joke. I don't think anybody was scared by that.
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I liked Halloween, but it was never scary. I never thought that the Chain Saw Massacre was scary in that it made you constantly on edge, but some off the ideas and the fact that it left what happened to folk when Leatherface got hold of them to your imagination (to an extent) did unnerve me somewhat. It's an enjoyable film. That whole chain saw dance is very disturbing. I've always thought that to be a very strange scene, and a very good scene to end on.
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What makes Texas Chainsaw Massacre scary are the same things that make Deliverance scary. It's being in the middle of nowhere, where you're unfamiliar with the local ways, and you feel like everyone is against you. Texas Chainsaw Massacre took that a step further by making these unfamiliar characters into psychopathic antagonists.
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Fucking Deliverance. That was a great film. I've still got my old VHS tape of it somewhere. I'd love to see it again.
As for Chain Saw Massacre, the proper film is good but all those sequels and remakes were piss-poor. Real run-of-the-mill horrors, they were. That first one I'd say is up there with bloody Psycho. |
The original Texas Chainsaw Massacre's creepiness can be credited to how genuine it was. All that rotting meat, all those bones, and even the blood was all real. The director didn't have the budget to make lifelike props, and there were no novelty stores or suppliers for miles.
Much to the actors' chagrin, a house full of animal carcasses and blood-stained skins cooking in the sweltering Texas heat made for a lovely aroma. |
I remember reading that the bones used to make the chairs were real. They couldn't afford prosthetic bones (as you mentioned), so they had to import some genuine bones from India or some other country.
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