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Your scariest movie!

Scary Movie 4. Yes, I know it's a funny movie as well, but some parts of it creeped me out, such as the antagonist. For hardcore scary movies, I'm going with Urban Legend because of the murder scenes.
 
Gah, I feel so ashamed. Yes, that's right. I watched Charlie and the Chocolate Factory and got scared. In my defence, I was a kid back then, and yeah. xD

If you're looking for a scary movie, I recommend browsing through Asian movies. There's a wide variety and I recommend the Filipino Film 'Feng Shui' about a cursed feng shui mirror and everyone who looks through it dies with your chinese zodiac animal in sight. Like, if you're the year of the dog, you are gonna get killed by a guy with a dog tattoo or if you are the year of the horse, you will fall in your death with a horse nearby.Very nice, it was scary for me, but I watched it when I was little so...

Though, I also recommend The Experiment or The Fourth Encounter (or was it The Fourth Kind? idk but it stars Milla Jovovich) anyways, both are not hack and slash films but psychological thrillers. One about alien abduction or the fourth encounter, that got everyone in the town crazy, and all of them having recalled an owl looking at them the night before they kill themselves or they kill other people. Writing about it gives me the goosebumps. It was supposedly based on a true story, but it was just a publicity stunt. The other one is The Experiment, starring I forgot who but he's Iron Man, about a hippie who sign up for an experiment that includes human behavior about the environment of prison cops and prisoners. The movie version of The Lord of the Flies, I think. What's more, it was a remake of the german film, which was based on an actual experiment back in 1960 something. So yeah, it was based on a real life event.
 
Ringu is one of the most horrific films eveeeeer. Wished I'd never watched it. It gave me nightmares for weeks :(

When I was younger anything with zombies used to scare the living daylights out of me, dunno why cause they are like the most comical horror characters haha.

But yeah, Ringu is evil. Evil.
 
To be quite honest, I hardly find any movies scary, well for me at least, I know by heart that most of the graphic stuff is fake, but very entertaining if you ask me, I've always been a scary/horror movie fan, they are kind of funny but not all the time, I feel sorry for some characters, but really fast deaths are boring. I recently saw A Nightmare on Elm Street remake it was good, but fast deaths were not very fun, every horror or scary movie will have that, and I guess that's that.
 
I'm more or less adverse to horror films now, they're all so predictable. I'm yet to find something of late that actually scared me; Paranormal Activity was one of the worst horror films I've seen.

Though, that's not to say I haven't been scared at all. I remember watching The Grudge at about 10 years old, it scared me a lot.
It's not that scary now that I've grown up, but I still refuse to watch it. ;-;
 
when i was 7 or 8 my mom took me to see War of the Worlds with Tom Cruise. i know it's not horror but SciFi. but it still scared me half to death.
that night my mom left my bedroom door open and i was thoroughly convinced that an alien was gonna get me.
 
Never really been into the blood and gore types, which is why my favourite scary movies are The Shining and The Exorcist. Epic.
 
Technically I never find any horror films scaring me before, I don't know why. Well, that's for me, but when I remember my first experience of my most fav movie it has becamed now, The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 1 (2 Sucks badly cuz it's more for laughter than scary and 3 is more like action than horror and idk cuz didn't watch yet) really scared me up badly, soon I got used to it and no longer scary now :(
 
Eh, I always end up laughing at horror movies because the characters always do the wrong things. D:

Scariest was probably The Ring or The Grudge. The whole little boy/girl thing creeps me out.
 
Nightmare on Elm Street for sure!
I mean how can you sleep after watching that movie @___@
didn't sleep for days
 
Nothing scared me that much, but the closest was... Pinoccio's Revenge.

The other movies, like Nightmare on Elm Street or Friday the 13th always put a grin on my face,

then there were movies like The Ring, the Grudge and IT which makes me feel ashamed... When I saw the Ring and the ring 2, I got bored to death.
 
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It wasn't a horror movie, but A Scanner Darkly really freaked me out. It was just one of those movies that hits you on a mental level and makes you reevaluate your whole view on what's around you.
 
I think 2012 is creepy.

When, all the waves start coming. I would hate for the world to end like that.
 
The Ring. I saw it when I was like 13 and it was my first scary movie, and it pretty much freaked the hell out of me ;;

Since then, nothing has even come close to scaring me that badly.
 
Pet Semetary freaks me out because of the wife in it, I don't know why but she just makes me feel uncomfortable. Flowers in the Attic is not a horror film, more of a mystery/thriller, but I watched it when I was about 10 years old and it's given me nightmares ever since. Same thing with Return to Oz.
 
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