I was scared as when I first saw that movie... but I wasn't even 10 years old yet.
Event Horizon. Full of nightmare stuff.
I was scared as when I first saw that movie... but I wasn't even 10 years old yet.
There has only been one movie where I was still thinking about it a week later....The Exorcist. I was actually shaken by the flick.
I saw it the day it came out and have never seen it since, and won't be seeing it again.
The Shining
The Exorcist
The Cell
The Babadook
Suspiria
Exorcist, as a kid. My brother and I were going to sit up late and watch it and like always he fell asleep 10 minutes into it before it even got interesting. I watched all of it and it scared the out of me. Now I watch it and laugh when she says "suck his you got".. lol
The conversation between the demon and the priest is amazing. Linda Blair was phenomenal in that, the makeup was superb. They've tried for decades to recreate that atmosphere and have failed miserably because they have actors, not "people" and they over do it. That conversation could have lasted 2 hours and I would have been glued to it for 2 hours.
Gods not Dead
I still stay up at nights thinking about it
Deliverance
Would have nightmares about like that
As a little kid, the remake of Night of the Living Dead scared the out of me. Legit couldn't sleep and spent an hot summer night under covers sweating like crazy.
What a pussy. Yeah, it's a scary horror movie, but you're being a little about it.
Why do I get this feeling....
Avante...here ya go bro, a brand new 100 dollar bill.
You....you sure it's brand new ? Why try and pawn it off on me, huh huh ya er?
Dude, relax, ok?
Pennywise the Clown in Stephen King's It. Legit terrified as a kid.
"We all float down here"
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The Shining. If I'm alone in the house or walking through the dark, if I think about the scenes with the twins and the hallway, I'll still get chills.
RedruM !! RedruM!!
Grown men get scared of pretend movies?
the well scene in the Ring. lol
You can see that most people said "when I was a kid" or "I wasn't even 10 years old yet".
Read a post or two before you open your ing mouth....
Just watched excorsist clips on YouTube since I haven't seen it and I'm thinking this is a comedy movie right?
Shut up cuck, a bunch of posters have said that they are still trembling today and it's kind of funny
Not everybody is so goddamn hardcore like you m<s...
So you come into a thread....call a few people "pussies" and leave. What a shock. If you've got nothing to add to the thread...then stay the out of it.
^that was my contribution. Don't have to be hardcore to not be scared by movies. When I was a kid sure but that's not who I was poking fun at. I laughed at the top 5 "scariest" scenes of the exorcist. America has a masculinity crisis.
SPOILER ALERT:::The original "Wicker Man" from '73 is an intense experience. Pure evil from the initial frame as later you're to realize he never stood a chance...he'd been lured with the express intent to be sacrificed. This is strictly adult fare. You won't forget it, ever.
The original "When A Stranger Calls"---as the murderer's weapon to kill a babysitter's charges is his bare hands. He's insane. We're not shown any of the murders, not his incarceration, but, we are privy to a tape recording of this man in custody in the asylum. It's unsettling to say the least. Years later he's released--and by chance finds the babysitter, now married. The original detective on the murder case (Charles Durning) now retired decides to "murder" this psycho, lure him and end him with lock picks. Ron O'Neal, also cognizant of the original case and now a Captain with the police dept abides with his blessing..."take your time, do it right."
The end is handled straight, with a finality that is cathartic as the babysitter ends up in bed with this man.
Event Horizon was such a disappointment. It could've been great but the graphics and are so damn cheesy. Favorite horror movie of all time is the 80s The Thing but movies I actually find the scariest are the original Texas Chainsaw Massacre, The Exorcist, and believe it or not Signs. Take away the stupid connection with Mel Gibson's wife and "swing away" and the whole allergic to water and that would be a great movie
Your posts reek of insecurity. You're like a 15 yr old who's too cool to really get into a horror movie. The kinda person scared to just ing enjoy something. Obviously none of us are genuinely scared as a child might be but we let ourselves open our imagination for a couple hours to feel a little bit of fear and discomfort
I was more amuse by this one.
That re kid was unbearable.
Did get crazy in the last 20 minutes though.
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