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Post by ralams3 on Mar 16, 2017 1:28:14 GMT
Candyman.
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Post by smokeynspike on Mar 16, 2017 2:51:34 GMT
I remember Gremlins as being my first real movie experience (that I remember at least) and it scared the crap out of me!
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Post by ModChick on Mar 16, 2017 3:09:48 GMT
The Mist. Usually gory creature movies make me roll my eyes because they're so ridiculous. But this one absolutely blew my mind because of the turn the ending took. Omg yes! The whole movie was not too scary but then the ending...still completely traumatized.
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Post by belgravia on Mar 16, 2017 3:13:24 GMT
The Ring scared the ever loving shit out of me.
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Post by peaboo2 on Mar 16, 2017 3:23:09 GMT
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Post by patin on Mar 16, 2017 3:41:38 GMT
I don't watch horror/scary,but I do like suspense. The Bone Collector really disturbed me.
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Post by theshyone on Mar 16, 2017 3:54:06 GMT
Serpent and the Rainbow, I have issue about being buried alive
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Post by Skellinton on Mar 16, 2017 3:55:07 GMT
The Ring for sure. Recently one of the kids at school was being silly and came crawling out of the bathroom like the Ring girl and it totally creeped me out. I was just walking back to my class and there she was. She wasn't trying to imitate the movie, I am sure, but she was doing that weird crawl scamper thing. I almost screamed, but fortunately just started laughing instead.
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Post by ModChick on Mar 16, 2017 4:18:20 GMT
The Ring for sure. Recently one of the kids at school was being silly and came crawling out of the bathroom like the Ring girl and it totally creeped me out. I was just walking back to my class and there she was. She wasn't trying to imitate the movie, I am sure, but she was doing that weird crawl scamper thing. I almost screamed, but fortunately just started laughing instead. Yup, it's that weird crawl thing that the creepy kids do that freaks me out in movies, like in one movie where she comes crawling down the stairs, head all cocked gahhhh. Love scary movies!
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Post by cawoman on Mar 16, 2017 4:50:49 GMT
I was traumatized by Sophie's Choice. I could never watch that movie again.
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Post by anniefb on Mar 16, 2017 5:15:26 GMT
I don't watch horror movies and cut take anything too suspenseful.
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Post by used2scrap on Mar 16, 2017 5:32:07 GMT
Open Water.
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Post by papercrafteradvocate on Mar 16, 2017 6:05:45 GMT
Salem's Lot. I swear that I slept with the lights on for a month and probably hung crosses in my bedroom!! never have forgotten what those people looked like!!
I won't watch scary movies at all anymore.
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Post by Delta Dawn on Mar 16, 2017 6:19:39 GMT
The Strangers scared me and I had to turn it off. Saw The Bone Collector The Conjuring
Any other scary movie that comes to mind would give me nightmares!
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Post by Deleted on Mar 16, 2017 11:21:42 GMT
Years ago there was a movie called The Cell starring Jennifer Lopez.. I thought it was going to be a detective hunting a serial killer movie, and it was, but the details of the killing was so disturbing to me I jumped up & told my DH I can't watch this, I'll wait outside. He followed me out & we went home & I was so disturbed I cried. We don't go to those kinds of movies anymore, I won't watch on tv & I don't read Steven King or other things with evil. I just can't do it. My husband watched it on Christmas Eve while I wrapped gifts for the kids. It scared the $hit out of me and made Christmas scary for a few years. (My first husband, now ex).
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Post by camcas on Mar 16, 2017 12:03:25 GMT
Sophie's choice....I cannot even begin to imagine that as a mother It even upsets me to type this Most distressing movie I have ever seen bar none
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Post by pjaye on Mar 16, 2017 12:35:09 GMT
I'm another one who never watches horror movies so I'm not very desensitised.
I was staying with my parents one time and we decided to go to the movies, I'd vaguely heard about this film...remake of an old move, Robert DeNiro, Jessica Lange, Oscar talk, I said to my mother 'I think it's a romance"...Cape Fear.
Yeah I guess the name should have been my first clue.
It starts with a rape scene and DeNiro bites off a chunk of the woman's cheek and spits it across the room. My mother turned to me and said "what IS this?" And it kept getting worse, DeNiro is like the Terminator in that movie, he gets stabbed and burnt and shot and cut in half and he's still dragging himself along by one hand with his eye hanging out trying to kill that family (OK slight exaggeration, but not by much!) I was arched so far back in my seat I left with back pain, and I joked that movie gave me an ulcer.
My second one was Event Horizon. I have a male friend who likes Sci-Fi movies, so we'd go to the movies and the rule was he'd go to see any film I wanted to see and not complain if it was a 'chick flick" and I had to do the same with Sci-Fi. So this was his pick. I was OK with the Sci-Fi part but this was full on horror about half way through I said to him "If just one more person removes their own eyes I'm leaving" I wish I was kidding. Then Sam Neal appears bald, naked and with hundreds of cuts/burns all over him and blood streaming down his face...that's when I said to Al "I'm not kidding, you are going to have to sit through at least 10 girl movies to make up for this" I didn't even watch the end, I had my face hidden on his shoulder.
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Post by NoWomanNoCry on Mar 16, 2017 12:57:59 GMT
This isn't a scary movie but it really sent me into a depression it was The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas. I cried and just couldn't stop thinking about the movie for a long while. I'm really good about not getting worked up over movies because I know "it's just a movie and fake" but what happened in that movie happened in real life and it was just so sad.
On the other hand I laughed my way through The Exorcist (the original). I don't even watch horror anymore because I think they're so boring and don't scare me whatsoever.
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Post by ModChick on Mar 16, 2017 13:04:12 GMT
I'm another one who never watches horror movies so I'm not very desensitised. I was staying with my parents one time and we decided to go to the movies, I'd vaguely heard about this film...remake of an old move, Robert DeNiro, Jessica Lange, Oscar talk, I said to my mother 'I think it's a romance"...Cape Fear. Yeah I guess the name should have been my first clue. It starts with a rape scene and DeNiro bites off a chunk of the woman's cheek and spits it across the room. My mother turned to me and said "what IS this?" And it kept getting worse, DeNiro is like the Terminator in that movie, he gets stabbed and burnt and shot and cut in half and he's still dragging himself along by one hand with his eye hanging out trying to kill that family (OK slight exaggeration, but not by much!) I was arched so far back in my seat I left with back pain, and I joked that movie gave me an ulcer. My second one was Event Horizon. I have a male friend who likes Sci-Fi movies, so we'd go to the movies and the rule was he'd go to see any film I wanted to see and not complain if it was a 'chick flick" and I had to do the same with Sci-Fi. So this was his pick. I was OK with the Sci-Fi part but this was full on horror about half way through I said to him "If just one more person removes their own eyes I'm leaving" I wish I was kidding. Then Sam Neal appears bald, naked and with hundreds of cuts/burns all over him and blood streaming down his face...that's when I said to Al "I'm not kidding, you are going to have to sit through at least 10 girl movies to make up for this" I didn't even watch the end, I had my face hidden on his shoulder. Ohhh I absolutely loved Event Horizon, but yeah that's one that actually scared me for some reason. Walking across the theatre parking lot I had the crazy urge to run back to the car, lol. That movie unsettle me for days. Funny enough now, I can't remember why.
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Post by pjaye on Mar 16, 2017 13:12:05 GMT
Funny enough now, I can't remember why. My guess it was all the people reaching up and pulling out their own eyes with their fingers...and then all the follow up shots of them with bloody eye sockets. I reckon that probably had something to do with it. "We won't need to see where we're going"...or something like that. OMG I think I'm having a flashback!! Thanks, now I'm going to have to sleep with the light on.
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Post by Bitchy Rich on Mar 16, 2017 13:19:58 GMT
Deliverance. I wish I had never seen that.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 16, 2017 13:22:22 GMT
Deliverance. I wish I had never seen that. I was just getting ready to type this. I can't even hear Dueling Banjos without getting creeped out. Save
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Post by Deleted on Mar 16, 2017 13:23:19 GMT
I was staying with my parents one time and we decided to go to the movies, I'd vaguely heard about this film...remake of an old move, Robert DeNiro, Jessica Lange, Oscar talk, I said to my mother 'I think it's a romance"...Cape Fear. I saw Cape Fear at the cinema too, I'd forgotten how disturbing it was, I was shaking really badly by the time it finished and didn't sleep that night. I rewatched Event Horizon a few weeks ago on Netflix and it wasn't as bad as I remembered it being, it was still bad but it didn't scare me as much.
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Post by pjaye on Mar 16, 2017 13:27:45 GMT
Deliverance. I wish I had never seen that. Oh yeah, I'd forgotten about that one! Growing up my Dad used to say it was the most traumatic movie he's ever seen, but never said why. Then they had the 30 year anniversary screening at a local cinema so a friend and I went, thinking it was filmed in 1972 so it was probably going to be very cheesy and not scary at all, and we'd have a laugh....wrong!
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Post by lisaknits on Mar 16, 2017 13:32:38 GMT
I've always stayed away from scary movies, but when I was a kid an episode of the Twilight Zone really scared me. The episode was called Living Doll. A little girl's doll "came alive" and said stuff like "My name is Talking Tina and I'm going to kill you." Jeez. It creeped me out for a long time.
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Post by tiffanyr on Mar 16, 2017 13:40:53 GMT
The Strangers scared the ever loving crap out of me!
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Post by beebee on Mar 16, 2017 13:48:52 GMT
The Blair Witch Project. I can't even watch it on TV with commercials. This. And I am a scary movie lover - my sisters & I have a Scary Movie Nite every Friday the 13th. Still can't watch this one. The Strangers is another one that got me. Watched it once. Can't watch it again. And any movie that has a rape scene or a man beating his wife are ones that while they may not traumatize me, definitely stay in my mind. What made the Blair Witch Project so scary? I remember hearing all the fuss about it and being curious, but I could not bring myself to watch it because I get scared easily.
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Post by Bitchy Rich on Mar 16, 2017 14:05:32 GMT
Deliverance. I wish I had never seen that. I was just getting ready to type this. I can't even hear Dueling Banjos without getting creeped out. SaveI read through the responses before I commented, and I thought maybe I was the only one scarred by this movie.
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Post by Jessica on Mar 16, 2017 14:32:26 GMT
You will laugh...WALL-E.
I know, I know. But it seems like such a logical result for humans in the future, it freaked me out.
Everybody is here naming scary movies, and I named a cartoon. Go figure.
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Post by Peamac on Mar 16, 2017 15:10:00 GMT
- There was a Lifetime movie years ago with Valerie Bertinelli as the sister of a lady who was killed by her husband. I still remember the scene where the police sprayed that stuff that makes blood stains show up, around the house. At first they didn't think there was any evidence, but then Valerie's character got up during the night, and lo and behold there was proof that blood was smeared everywhere! The walls were glowing in the dark! -Last weekend DH and I watched "Slumdog Millionaire" for the first time. It made me think twice about how I use water at the kitchen sink, and not throwing away food (even the heels of a loaf of bread). We have friends from India who travel back there for months at a time to minister to those in that type of living conditions. -I was babysitting the first time I caught several minutes of Hitchcock's "Birds" and every time I see a big flock of birds sitting around, it reminds me of the movie. Last year I watched the whole movie, and it wasn't as bad as I expected. - Soylent Green- I happened to watch it last year. My stomach still feels a bit queasy when I think of it.
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