What is the scariest movie you have seen, that gave you nightmares?

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  1. GDiBiase profile image65
    GDiBiaseposted 12 years ago

    What is the scariest movie you have seen, that gave you nightmares?

  2. Qmarpat profile image61
    Qmarpatposted 12 years ago

    Invasion Of The Body snatchers, because I was real little, I went around looking for those things. I thing they were called pods. It was over thirty years ago.

    1. Qmarpat profile image61
      Qmarpatposted 12 years agoin reply to this

      There were two versions of that movie. The first, in the late 1950's, scared me the most. The second one was the 1980's.

  3. pmorries profile image64
    pmorriesposted 12 years ago

    The Exorcist  was the scariest movie I have ever seen, because  mymom told me that it could really happen (I was 8 or so).

  4. Dominique L profile image61
    Dominique Lposted 12 years ago

    Evil Dead.  Sam Raimi managed to touch on every irrational fear I've ever had in my life in that movie.  It was two months before my ex could get me to go in the basement.  If there had been a dental kill in that movie you probably still wouldn't get me to leave the house.  And I saw the movie once.  10 years ago.

  5. Dee42 profile image60
    Dee42posted 12 years ago

    The Exorcist. Dang it!  I just imagined that 0'girl would be sitting right in the middle of my bed! And the book was worse!

  6. ishwaryaa22 profile image81
    ishwaryaa22posted 12 years ago

    The Exorcist was the most scariest film I had ever seen in my life! I watched this film with my cousin when I was around 11. I had nightmares about the possessed girl's terrible face!  Other two scary films also gave me the creeps - The Ring - Samaira - a little child with long hair covering her face- so frightening and Pet Sematary - a good ghost with his horrifying face and appearance- so spine-chilling!

  7. pstraubie48 profile image82
    pstraubie48posted 12 years ago

    The Exorcist. I saw it in Japan in the seventies. I had read the book before going to see the movie. The evil I felt generated from the book and the movie left me unsettled.

  8. AhalitaMoonfire profile image60
    AhalitaMoonfireposted 11 years ago

    Nightmare on Elm Street, I say this because I was somewhere between the ages 4-6 when I first saw it. Not only that, I recall my dad teaseing me about being scared of the movie, and where I lived before he passed away. He would take me down a little side steet that happened to be called 'Elm St.' But at that time that had been the scariest movie for me. He would also tease me about the people really filming the movie there, and that it was all real, however, now being older and the power of the internet, I found its real location, which was states away. lol

 
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