Following a new trend on the forums, I thought I would ask you what horror movie scared you (or creeped you out) the most?
For me it 'The Cottage'
I know 'The Cottage' was meant to be funny but it failed in the humour department. It just freaked me out.
What about you? What freaked you out?
For some reason or the other--I cannot get over 'The Thing'(1982). Still freaks me out, and still I cannot watch it fully!
Exorcist....
" Jaws "....It took me a long time to work up the courage to continue scuba diving after watching that movie...I still " feel " something down there, just waiting to come up and grab me...
I have never really been freaked out but i guess if I had to choose It be saw because the idea of putting myself in deep pain to survive makes my stomach churn
The Changeling - the old one with George C. Scott. It's a totally different story than the newer movie.
the shining; still hav nightmares about that movie!!
AUDITION this Is a Japanese horror film that was made In 1999 , it was just totally creepy !
The Grudge the Japanese version, I hand a few sleepless nights after watching that film.
Mamma Mia - that was truly horrible. Please do not make me watch it again - those voices were in my head for weeks afterwards!
Hanna Bambina wrote:
the shining; still hav nightmares about that movie!!
I have huge issues with 'The Shining'.
Namely I read the book first and the film is nothing like it. Kubrick wrecked 'The Shining' for me.
Silent Hill still freaks me out each time I watch it. The imagery is just terrifying!
BeccaHubbardWoods wrote:
Silent Hill still freaks me out each time I watch it. The imagery is just terrifying!
I love silent hill!!!!!! love the dark morbid story line! Soooooo well put together I agree If something like that could happen i'd bee first in line to piss my pants!
BeccaHubbardWoods wrote:
Silent Hill still freaks me out each time I watch it. The imagery is just terrifying!
Silent Hill is one of those films to follow in the footsteps of a video game. The Resident Evil films also did this, they're also quite good.
L. Andrew Marr wrote:
Hanna Bambina wrote:
the shining; still hav nightmares about that movie!!
I have huge issues with 'The Shining'.
Namely I read the book first and the film is nothing like it. Kubrick wrecked 'The Shining' for me.
The Shining is the one single movie based from King's work that I like. Actually, I love it - I'm a fan of Kubrick, and I'll always watch a movie if Nicholson is in it.
I think about it like a "based on a true story" movie, the book being the true story.
The book itself is one of the very best.
The movie that actually scared me the most was Silence of the Lambs. I had to stop on my way home from the theater to get gas and I was terrified to get out of the car. (I lived in a very small town then, no people really out and about that late at night. Very eerie.) Then, when I made it home, I ran full speed into the house and slammed the door shut.
Movies don't usually continue scaring me after I've finished watching them.
Blair Witch Project - I couldn't sleep with the light off for a good two weeks. So freaky!
TimTurner wrote:
Blair Witch Project - I couldn't sleep with the light off for a good two weeks. So freaky!
That was love it or hate it movie. Nobody I know has ever said BWP is kinda good, or just OK. Love, or hate.
I loved it myself.
The House of Blood (think that was the title) freaked me out.
wyanjen wrote:
TimTurner wrote:
Blair Witch Project - I couldn't sleep with the light off for a good two weeks. So freaky!
That was love it or hate it movie. Nobody I know has ever said BWP is kinda good, or just OK. Love, or hate.
I loved it myself.
Once I tell people how they filmed it and how the actors were literally starving towards the end of the movie, they appreciate it more.
The techniques they used to get the actors to show real emotion is pretty crazy.
TimTurner wrote:
wyanjen wrote:
TimTurner wrote:
Blair Witch Project - I couldn't sleep with the light off for a good two weeks. So freaky!
That was love it or hate it movie. Nobody I know has ever said BWP is kinda good, or just OK. Love, or hate.
I loved it myself.Once I tell people how they filmed it and how the actors were literally starving towards the end of the movie, they appreciate it more.
The techniques they used to get the actors to show real emotion is pretty crazy.
Agreed.
Method acting, but they didn't have to imagine it for themselves.

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