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Dunamos
07-29-2008, 2:35 AM
What are some of the scariest movies or movie moments you've ever seen?

The intro to the Twilight Zone movie - Oh, duh, everyone pisses their pants when they see this. I could just imagine if I was in the theater when this came out. I would've never expected the guy's bestfriend to turn out to be a flesh-eating monster! HOLY CRAP!

Signs - EXTREMELY INTENSE. I nearly crapped when I saw this one.

Jurassic Park - Growing up, I was always rooting for the dinosaurs. But the raptors in the kitchen scene and the T-rex trying to kill the kids are both very intense and scary moments.

natalie137
07-29-2008, 5:20 AM
Creep - Holy fuck I was so freaked out after watching this. I still panic if I'm using the London Underground at night. The most chilling moment is when Craig the monster has the homeless girl in the medical theatre and is "examining" her, and gets the serrated knife out. When I first watched it I just sat there in disbelief and fear.

Prawnatron
07-29-2008, 5:50 AM
Signs - EXTREMELY INTENSE. I nearly crapped when I saw this one.
You mean the scene where You first see the alien at the birthday party walk past That freaked me out.

Knight of Cydonia
07-29-2008, 6:05 AM
You mean the scene where You first see the alien at the birthday party walk past That freaked me out.

No shit. Or when The hand garbs the kid through the vent. Scary stuff.

Alcoholic
07-29-2008, 6:27 AM
Anyone else get chills in Aliens when the xenomorph queen unfurls itself from inside the elevator, bearing her teeth? Or when she just freaking skewers Bishop?.
Absolutely badass.

Oofie
07-29-2008, 6:38 AM
The Birds when that guy's eyes are pecked out. Ugh.

Hickabod
07-29-2008, 9:43 AM
Boy Eats Girl - When the guy gets dragged over the bar by a zombie. Thats scared the hell out of me, I wasn't expecting it one bit!

r0xx
07-29-2008, 10:53 AM
Watching the Exorsist for the first time when I was way to young to be watching it, it really wrecked my shit for a looooong time. I was so afraid of going to bed that I would run and jump on the bed for fear of that possessed girl getting me from underneath.

Hawke
07-29-2008, 11:01 AM
Ha ha, roxx that's exaclty what happened to my dad. He saw the Exorcist when he was 13 and was fucked at night for the next 2 weeks.

Anyway I don't watch any scary movies, but the scariest part in any of the scary movies that I did watch was in the Exorcism of Emily Rose when she's running through the church and the old ladies go 'blleleh' and make scary ass demon faces. But I'm not afraid of it anymore :>

Dunamos
07-29-2008, 3:04 PM
No shit. Or when The hand garbs the kid through the vent. Scary stuff. Those are both scary. The part where the alien hand tries to grab the guy through the pantry and gets his fingers sliced off! HOLY HELL!

RessXalcor
07-29-2008, 3:09 PM
AliensWhen the girl Newt falls through the floor and all of the sudden your just going, BITCH GET OUT OF THERE! ITS GOING TO GET YOU!!!!!!!!

What are some of the scariest movies or movie moments you've ever seen?

The intro to the Twilight Zone movie - Oh, duh, everyone pisses their pants when they see this. I could just imagine if I was in the theater when this came out. I would've never have guessed that a man's best friend would turn into a demonic and face-mawling being. Pure fright-fest.

Signs - EXTREMELY INTENSE. I nearly crapped when I saw this one.

Jurassic Park - Growing up, I was always rooting for the dinosaurs. But the raptors in the kitchen scene and the T-rex trying to kill the kids are both very intense and scary moments.

How about In Jurassic Park when the T-rex is trying to push the car over the rail.... Oh my god talk about intense

jekyllmcgee
07-29-2008, 8:25 PM
28 Days Later when the guy walks in on the infected priest in the beginning. And then basically all the other chase scenes in the movie, especially when that zombie bursts through the window while he's watching TV. That movie was so messed up, just like the sequel.

Dunamos
07-30-2008, 12:00 AM
How about In Jurassic Park when the T-rex is trying to push the car over the rail.... Oh my god talk about intenseWell, yeah, that's what I meant.

Souldrinker
07-30-2008, 12:33 AM
You mean the scene where You first see the alien at the birthday party walk past That freaked me out.

Fuck yeah, that scene totally freaked me out the first time I saw it. Whenever I watch Signs, I can't wait for that scene to come around. Still gives me the creeps.

Allen
07-30-2008, 1:03 AM
Whenever I watch Signs... Oh wait, I don't watch Signs. That movie was fucking horrible!


Anyway, everything in Jurassic Park had me on edge as a kid, and still thrills today. So that whole movie was a thrilling masterpiece.

Jasian
07-30-2008, 1:10 AM
I remember when Mars Attacks freaked me out when I watched it with my dad when I was like 10 years old. The part when that reporter gets her head switched with a dog gave me some intense nightmares..

Allen
07-30-2008, 1:19 AM
Holy shit! I thought I was the only person freaked out by Mars Attacks as a child! Now I love that movie. Best Burton flick ever.

Oofie
07-30-2008, 2:56 AM
I remember when Mars Attacks freaked me out when I watched it with my dad when I was like 10 years old. The part when that reporter gets her head switched with a dog gave me some intense nightmares..

Or when the guy gets his finger bitten off

Akvod
07-30-2008, 5:50 AM
I don't think it's really supposed to be a "scary scene", but "Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom" scared me for a long time as a kid after I saw the first sacrifice scene with the heart pulled out, and the guy being sent to the lava pit.

I don't think I can youtube it without feelings the chills =(

Dunamos
07-30-2008, 9:06 AM
Oo! Ooo! Disturbia was an extremely intense movie! I loved it!

Whenever I watch Signs... Oh wait, I don't watch Signs. That movie was fucking horrible!
Are you serious? Signs, in my opinion, was a masterpeice! One of Shamalan's (correct me if I spelled his name wrong) best flicks! Although, Unbreakable is up there as well.

Oh yeah! Unbreakable was a film that gave me the creeps as well!I seriously was shouting at the tv when Bruce Willis fell in the pool. GET UP! GET UP!

Allen
07-30-2008, 11:41 AM
Are you serious? Signs, in my opinion, was a masterpeice! One of Shamalan's (correct me if I spelled his name wrong) best flicks! Although, Unbreakable is up there as well.

Signs? A masterpiece? Sure. Never mind all the holes. Because an ultra-advanced race of aliens that have mastered space travel and know that they're susceptible to water are going to invade a planet that's 70% water. Never mind all the water in the atmosphere. All Shyamalan did was rip off War of the Worlds very poorly. Also, how the fuck did a Catholic priest have children? Fuck that movie.

UncleDuck2
07-30-2008, 2:32 PM
I think I'm right when I say that The Shining by Kubrick was the scariest movie ever.
I still have nightmares about 'Come play with us, Danny... For Ever...And Ever... And Ever'

Also, the endscene of Raiders of the Lost Arc when they open the Arc. You know what I'm talking about. That gave me the creeps as a kid!

Hawke
07-30-2008, 3:02 PM
I think I'm right when I say that The Shining by Kubrick was the scariest movie ever.
I still have nightmares about 'Come play with us, Danny... For Ever...And Ever... And Ever'



Shit I forgot all about the Shining, but those little girls didn't scare me at all. It was the fucking zombie lady that makes out with Jack And the end when Wendy is freaking the fuck out (from all the shit in the hotel)

McFlurryLover
07-30-2008, 3:50 PM
A movie that seriously creeped me out was "El Orfanato" (The Orphanage), a Spanish-Mexican movie.
Damn, this movie is so intense and terrifying...
I was afraid in the nights because I thought the masked kid was going to enter into my freaking room...
If you haven't watched this movie, please watch it, it's amazing.

Chaplin
07-30-2008, 4:06 PM
In the movie Pyscho the shower scene creeped me out. Hitchcock is a genius.

Clerlic
07-30-2008, 4:26 PM
Probably Halloween 3, I don't remember exactly what happened in that scene, but I do remember that it was the only time I turned away and asked my mom to tell me when it was over, I was like 9 or 10 or something. I think the scene had the 3 dancing masks and the main bad guy killing children or something , I'll have to watch that movie again some time.

Also, the Buffy episode with those floating guys in suits, that freaked me out a lot, the only episode to do so.

McDaniel_Boy10
07-30-2008, 4:32 PM
A really freaky movie to watch when I was younger was Children of the Corn. I always got freaked out when the older ones got sacrificed.

Best23pr
07-30-2008, 5:38 PM
A movie that seriously creeped me out was "El Orfanato" (The Orphanage), a Spanish-Mexican movie.
Damn, this movie is so intense and terrifying...
I was afraid in the nights because I thought the masked kid was going to enter into my freaking room...
If you haven't watched this movie, please watch it, it's amazing.

Damn, that movie was great, the scene that really messed me was the accident scene, I still remember her fucked up jaw...

Pachycephelosaurus
07-30-2008, 10:48 PM
Alien, when a fucking alien bursts out of a man's stomach.

Terrified me as a child.

hoopymo
07-30-2008, 10:54 PM
Day of the dead.

When captain rhodes is physically ripped in half, holy fuck when i was 10 that fucked me up good. then the zombies rip his intestines and throw his stomach and ribs around and all start fighting for it all while rhodes is screaming "CHOKE ON EM!! CHOKE ON EM!!!"

Heres a clip of said moment.(near the end of the video)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PwvBhpTeSdU

BKS
07-30-2008, 11:46 PM
The opening house scene in 28 Weeks Later ALWAYS makes me jump. Phenom movie.


I also jumped in, yes, shitty movie aside, the guy first walks in behind her in The Strangers. I was like "OH FUCK YOU!" Actually yelled it.

Will update as I remember

Alcoholic
07-30-2008, 11:49 PM
The opening house scene in 28 Weeks Later ALWAYS makes me jump. Phenom movie.


I also jumped in, yes, shitty movie aside, the guy first walks in behind her in The Strangers. I was like "OH FUCK YOU!" Actually yelled it.

Will update as I remember

I laughed out loud at work picturing you yelling that.
I was disappointed with 28 Weeks Later, except for the helicopter scene.

How 'bout in the original Texas Chainsaw Massacre when Leatherface slams the butcher's hammer down on the first guys head? The way the kid just crumpled under it still makes me cringe.

Crabstick
07-31-2008, 12:43 AM
The original Japanese version of The Ring, when the crazy undead bitch crawls out of the TV.

That's when you know you're fucked.

Lintlicker
08-01-2008, 10:36 AM
Holy shit! I thought I was the only person freaked out by Mars Attacks as a child! Now I love that movie. Best Burton flick ever.You can add me to that list too. I first saw it when I was six or so. For the next few years, I had recurring dreams of alien invasions XD It was "Ack ack!" this and "Ack ack!" that haha.

Those fricken guns.

John Travolta
08-01-2008, 10:53 AM
The Strangers when that guy with the mask was just standing in the shadows 20 feet behind Liv Tyler's character for half a minute while she just stood there.
The intro to the Twilight Zone movie - Oh, duh, everyone pisses their pants when they see this. I could just imagine if I was in the theater when this came out. I would've never expected the guy's bestfriend to turn out to be a flesh-eating monster! HOLY CRAP!
http://content.ytmnd.com/content/1/7/3/1733eead3e653fd2ea56cbe411a96d12.gif

Kwanza
08-01-2008, 11:10 AM
The entire first 10 minutes of 28 Weeks Later. I've never felt more scared in a movie theater, that first scene was intense.

Shmuh
08-01-2008, 11:44 AM
The entire first 10 minutes of 28 Weeks Later. I've never felt more scared in a movie theater, that first scene was intense.

FUCK YOU Kwanza guy, I was just about to say that. That has to be one of the only scenes in a movie that has kept me COMPLETELY at the edge of my seat. The whole thought of that scene is just scary as hell.

sunnie
08-05-2008, 11:23 PM
The Dark Night's version of The Joker. Scariest movie villian ever.

SealPunter
08-06-2008, 5:48 AM
I don't get scared, you guys are all pussies. I'm a real man.

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home_girl_kitty
08-06-2008, 6:00 AM
the movie that tripped me out the most would probably be 1408... i think thats the movie title ...you know the "it's not that the room is haunted that room is just plain evil" CREEPY STUFF..."I've only just begun~~"

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King_George_ii
08-06-2008, 7:01 AM
Mars Attacks is awesome. When the aliens first land and earth sets the dove in sign a sign of peace and they gun it down. You know some shits about to go down. The finger biting scene did freak me out.

potolife
08-09-2008, 2:01 PM
I agree with Signs, mostly the part when the alien walks by at the birthday party and at the end when they see the alien reflection in the TV. This movie seriously scarred me for life because I was young when I saw it.

Also in I Am Legend when he follows the dog into the house and finds all the people standing in a circle and when they're in the house and the people start running at the house.

Last movie: The Strangers. It was a pretty bad movie, full of plot holes and stuff, but it still scared the crap out of me. Every time the strangers would be outside the window or in the house I had to keep myself from screaming like a baby because I was in the theater.

Echo
08-10-2008, 8:09 PM
Originally Posted by UncleDuck2
I think I'm right when I say that The Shining by Kubrick was the scariest movie ever.
I still have nightmares about 'Come play with us, Danny... For Ever...And Ever... And Ever'

Ugh, I read the book before seeing that and thought the movie was terrible. Who the hell chose that actress as Wendy?

I don't see lots of scary movies but the part in I am Legend when he finds all the people in a circle breathing alll creepy like was freaky.

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YellowMachine
08-11-2008, 7:19 PM
Shining and The Dark Crystal - puppets are just wrong.

Riddlebox
08-12-2008, 11:58 AM
Pretty much all of IT. Fuck that movie, I was like 10 years old when I watched it. and when you're 10 you don't need to know that a killer clown can find you, kill you, and fucking eat you no matter where you are.

Also, In the Ring When you see the movie that leads to your death in 7 days. It wasn't scary, but it was all really abstract and creepy. Made me want to turn on the lights. Also, when she crawled out of the well and then out of the T.V. :wail:

NitRoDrivEn
08-12-2008, 8:16 PM
Signs? A masterpiece? Sure. Never mind all the holes. Because an ultra-advanced race of aliens that have mastered space travel and know that they're susceptible to water are going to invade a planet that's 70% water. Never mind all the water in the atmosphere. All Shyamalan did was rip off War of the Worlds very poorly. Also, how the fuck did a Catholic priest have children? Fuck that movie.
Hmmm.... someone's been reading too much Maddox.

The movie that really gave me the heeby-jeeby's when I was a little kid was Stephen King's "IT". The shower scene, the hand coming out of the book, and the first time he turns into a spider and pulls the bully kid through the vent and munches. Gawd...... nightmares.

simsboy114
08-12-2008, 8:19 PM
Lol

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Allen
08-13-2008, 1:03 AM
Hmmm.... someone's been reading too much Maddox.

Or it's just really fucking true. Those are the huge holes in the plot. The movie is dumb and ridiculous, just like everything Shyamalan does.

Pachycephelosaurus
08-13-2008, 1:49 AM
So, upon watching it again tonight, I've decided that Silent Hill may be one of the scariest movies I've ever seen. Movies simply don't frighten me anymore, but my God... Constant, unrelenting creepiness that doesn't rely on pop-up scares. I mean just looking at the armless... thing, and those weird fucking nurses scares the shit out of me.

Ureshii
08-13-2008, 2:36 AM
Suicide Circle a Japanese movie is probably the most gut wrenchingly scary movie I have ever seen. The opening scene at Shinjuku Station where 54 teenage schoolgirls gather on a platform to commit mass suicide. As the train approaches the station, they line up on the edge of the platform, join hands, and throw themselves in front of the train as it is arriving. The station becomes complete chaos as blood literally splashes on the platform from under the train. About a month after watching it I actually went to Japan and Shinjuku station. Creeped the fuck out of me.

NitRoDrivEn
08-13-2008, 10:48 PM
Or it's just really fucking true. Those are the huge holes in the plot. The movie is dumb and ridiculous, just like everything Shyamalan does.

True, the whole water thing and the natural humidity in our atmosphere was a bit idiotic, but damn it, it was a good movie. It was suspenseful as hell and made you jump, which means it succeeded.

Idioteque
08-13-2008, 11:02 PM
Wow, I am surprised Mars Attacks fucked up so many kids childhoods, as it did mine. I remember being terrified of an alien invasion, a day after I watched the first scenes, while I was at a local carnival. I had some bizarre 8 year-old idea in my head that they would get pissed off at the UFO spinning ride and they would attack us during the fireworks show. Worst summer ever.

Roxi
08-13-2008, 11:40 PM
Mars Attacks scared the hell out of me! Also, Jurassic Park made me realize I had an intense fear of dinosaurs. I couldn't even look at a DRAWING of a dinosaur for the longest time.

In generally, I'm really jumpy at any horror movie. I tend to scream and then have people laugh at me in really not-that-scary movies like The Messengers.

Souldrinker
08-14-2008, 1:27 PM
I just watched the beginning of Suicide Circle. The train stattion scene was lame. Not scary at all.

kevatlmusic
08-14-2008, 1:39 PM
I thought a couple of scene in Sixth Sense were really creepy/frightening.

mohaas05
08-14-2008, 1:49 PM
I just watched the beginning of Suicide Circle. The train stattion scene was lame. Not scary at all.
Agreed. That movie isn't really scary. Just messed up it so many ways.

skdo
08-14-2008, 4:05 PM
I watched this Thailand movie, it was called Shooter, about a photographer and his girlfriend (they made an american re-make just like with The ring and The Grudge, but the american re-make was so awful :wail: ). The scariest part for me was when the guy was staring at the picture he was revealing and then the ghost's face turned to the camera! I screamed my lungs out.
The thai version was way more scary and the plot was better than in the american re-make.

Triple J
08-14-2008, 6:58 PM
The movie Bully when They kill BOBBY!!! His bleeding everywhere, when they slit his throat, and especially when Donny goes crazy with his knife, actually I laughed at first at that but it was a laugh wehre I'm really really scared.

Ureshii
08-15-2008, 4:05 AM
Agreed. That movie isn't really scary. Just messed up it so many ways.

Its not really a horror movie though, more of a fucked up thriller. But you can't disagree that it's disturbing and creepy in so many ways.

Souldrinker
08-15-2008, 6:40 AM
Agreed. That movie isn't really scary. Just messed up it so many ways.

After watching the whole thing, I do agree.

The part where the chick just cuts through her fingers and then her hand with the knife while preparing dinner, smiling happily the whole time was classic.

Also, the whole Are you connected with yourself? thing was weird. Deep, kind of unfathomable in a way, yet very intriguing.

I enjoyed the film. Many thanks for it being brought up.

Mistress_Spade
08-15-2008, 6:53 AM
I couldn't look at my TV screen when the TV was off after seeing the original Japanese version of Ring (not THE ring, that was pussy) I saw it when I was home by myself late at night and it just freaked me out real bad. Really suspenseful and disturbing in parts but a highly recommended film to watch all the same if you don't mind subtitles.

Haggis McSpud
08-16-2008, 3:19 PM
I thought the first Grudge movie was scary! The bit at the start where the girl puts her head up to check out the attic with just a lighter, and turns around and the ghost kid is sitting right beside her in the dark doing that creepy choking noise just freaked the hell out of me.

Lance
08-16-2008, 3:36 PM
I'd have to say one of the scariest for me is the moment in Pan's Labyrinth when the Pale man (the thing with eyeballs for hands) awakens and then proceeds to eat two of the fairies. And afterwards starts chasing Ofelia down the narrow corridors. Jesus that had me at the edge of my seat.

Also almost all of 1408, especailly the part when Enslin encounters his dead daughter, but as he embraces her she dies in his arms, then crumbles to dust.

Freelancer
08-16-2008, 5:28 PM
American werewolf in London -- I watched it with my dad when I was really young, I shit myself when the werewolf attacked them on the moors the first time.

T2TheC
08-17-2008, 6:10 AM
The Japanese film Audition. Creepy as hell that such a sweet, innocent looking woman can go so batshit crazy.

When I watched The Ring (never had the chance to watch the Japanese version), I purposefully made sure the only light in the entire house was the TV and I was home alone at that point.

Tastychainsaws
08-17-2008, 11:55 AM
I'd have to say one of the scariest for me is the moment in Pan's Labyrinth when the Pale man (the thing with eyeballs for hands) awakens and then proceeds to eat two of the fairies. And afterwards starts chasing Ofelia down the narrow corridors. Jesus that had me at the edge of my seat.

Also almost all of 1408, especailly the part when Enslin encounters his dead daughter, but as he embraces her she dies in his arms, then crumbles to dust.

My house number is 1408

ANYWAYS man I don't see why everyone thought signs was scary. I watched at school with like 10 other people two of which were my friends and I was laughing at the whole time while these girls in the back were screaming. I dunno just wasn't scary.

Jamal Crackerman
08-20-2008, 12:44 AM
I don't know about you guys, but Donnie Darko scared me shitless when I first saw it. Still weirds me out.

Chocoholic
08-20-2008, 12:51 AM
I couldn't look at my TV screen when the TV was off after seeing the original Japanese version of Ring (not THE ring, that was pussy) I saw it when I was home by myself late at night and it just freaked me out real bad. Really suspenseful and disturbing in parts but a highly recommended film to watch all the same if you don't mind subtitles.

The end dude. When Sadako is crawling towards Ryuji. Best scene in that movie.

This Korean film called The Red Shoes had some great scenes in it that practically choked you with tension. Is it just me or do most Asian horror films know exactly how to make atmosphere really fucking scary?

Aetos
08-20-2008, 1:09 PM
The Shining, and i'm being serious, the whole movie freaked me out. Scariest bit is probably where the woman (cant remember her name, Jack Nicholsons wife in the movie) runs past an empty room, looks in and there's tons of skeletons just sitting there looking at her. I jumped out of my skin!

Anjellica
08-21-2008, 7:17 PM
The Ring 2 when girl Samara crawls out of the well. Goddamn it that made me scream like a bitch. Her legs going over her fucking head and shit...prettyyyyy scary stuff.

The Ring when she opens the closet door and that kid with the fucked up face is just sitting there. :/ I mean the movies themselves weren't scary, just those two parts made me squeal and jump out of my seat.

starrydynamo
09-17-2008, 6:25 PM
Wrong Turn 2 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xh_PCyXeHNQ

tesssss
09-26-2008, 10:17 PM
Wolf Creek scared the shit about me especially the bit when the girl is in the car and the killer guy does some creepy laugh then stabs her, drags her out of the car and severs her spine.

Expertise
09-29-2008, 2:33 PM
Damn I really was scared by Child's Play. Most scariest moment was when Chucky was burnt and he tripped the kid while holding a knife. I had nightmares about it even to this day, and it was 1 year ago that I watched it.

Also in the Alien series, any scene that involved one alien scared the shit out of me cuz it was both scary and disgusting at the same time.

lafuriaroja
09-29-2008, 2:50 PM
Damn I really was scared by Child's Play. Most scariest moment was when Chucky was burnt and he tripped the kid while holding a knife. I had nightmares about it even to this day, and it was 1 year ago that I watched it.

The worse prank ever done to me involved Child's Play. I was seven and after watching that movie I was really scared of chucky. So my uncle went and bought a Chucky doll that looks like it came out of the movie. He then planted it in my bed under the covers. So when I came back to school later that day, run to my room, jump on my bed and notice something under the covers, pull them out the bed, and as my mom said, "Last time you screamed and cried so hard was when you where 2 years old." The worse part is that my uncle was hiding in the closet and he recorded it. I fucking hate him for that.

Pachycephelosaurus
09-30-2008, 8:34 AM
Wrong Turn 2 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xh_PCyXeHNQ

You can't be serious. I watched that and laughed.

The first time I watched The Ring my shit was fucked up. I had no idea what to expect, and I watched it alone with the lights off at one in the morning. I slept with the lights on after it was over.

BassBastard
10-02-2008, 3:44 PM
I saw "Heavy Metal" in the theater with my loser step dad. (My mom's first husband). I was about 4 or 5. I remember the Loknar scaring the shit out of me. I had nightmares for weeks. The melting ray, the slime flood and everything. Now I love the movie and it is not scary at all, but back then it was a mind blower.

Haggis McSpud
10-02-2008, 3:50 PM
I saw "Heavy Metal" in the theater with my loser step dad. (My mom's first husband). I was about 4 or 5. I remember the Loknar scaring the shit out of me. I had nightmares for weeks. The melting ray, the slime flood and everything. Now I love the movie and it is not scary at all, but back then it was a mind blower.

Heavy Metal is an epic movie! I never found it scary though, but perhaps that was because I was 11 the first time I watched it.

paraskeet
10-03-2008, 6:41 PM
The Japanese film Audition. Creepy as hell that such a sweet, innocent looking woman can go so batshit crazy.

That movie rules! I love how I can watch people being ripped apart and mutilated in films, yet I can't even watch the vomit scene in Audition.

It makes me cringe just thinking of it.

HeroinMel
10-04-2008, 10:18 AM
The whole Texas Chainsaw Massacre movie (the 2003 remake with Jessica Biel in it) scares the shit out of me.
It didn't help that i watched it for the first time alone, in a completely dark house.
I own it on DVD and i still refuse to watch it.
Even the title screen scares me ffs. :frown:

iroll
10-06-2008, 10:27 PM
FUCK YOU Kwanza guy, I was just about to say that. That has to be one of the only scenes in a movie that has kept me COMPLETELY at the edge of my seat. The whole thought of that scene is just scary as hell.
The music definitely made up a huge part of the scene
and yeah I saw mars attack when I was like 8; there was like an eating fingers part or something and it freaked me out

TheHighwaySong
10-09-2008, 4:57 PM
Kudos to everyone who's seen Suicide Circle :shobon:

[REC] (which has been remade here in America as Quarantine) has scary ass shit throughout the whole movie.

Anjellica
10-11-2008, 11:27 PM
Kudos to everyone who's seen Suicide Circle :shobon:

[REC] (which has been remade here in America as Quarantine) has scary ass shit throughout the whole movie.

Holy shit yes ! I just came back from seeing and I'm quite scared due to I'm home all alone...

Vandal
10-12-2008, 7:06 PM
The two moments that come to mine mind have been mentioned. Signs with the Birthday Scene. You know the Alien is coming, but shit I didn't want to go down the dark hallway to pee afterwards. That and Strangers when the guy first comes in the house. When I think of more, I'll post.

caboose10
10-17-2008, 10:34 PM
The first scene in Ghost Ship got me badly.

HoorayForTheMadness
10-19-2008, 10:00 AM
All of the Saw movies are pretty intense, especially the one where all the pigs are being shredded and dumped into a thing with that guy chained down in ir.

Cant wait for the 5th one.

pepegtz
10-19-2008, 10:56 AM
Saw Oh my fucking sexy god! xD i totaly pie-stuffed my pants after seeing that one XD!

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Urser
10-24-2008, 9:05 AM
The first scene in Ghost Ship got me badly.

Is that the part where the steel wire snaps and slices that old guy's head in half? Uck, that made me queasy.

Also, there was this one scene in this move I saw (that I can't remember the name of). There's this family and the daughter's boyfriend is a real creep who is waiting outside of their house. Anyways, the boyfriend cuts the head of the family's pet dog off and then when the youngest kid calls in the dog, the boyfriend slides the dog's head slowly through the doggy door before revealing that it's actually decapitated.

Prawnatron
10-24-2008, 12:20 PM
Man Urser that sounds pretty fucked up. And I heard Quarantine wasn't that great.

SoulReaper
10-24-2008, 1:53 PM
I would say that most american horror films are just bad except for like hitchcock films and the original Shining

but yeah one of the scariest scenes i have seen was in old boy. Some sick stuff happens in that movie.

But the scene where the clown grabs the kid in the beginning of shining was the scary as all hell. Oh yeah all scenes from Event Horizon scares me

Bayview05
10-24-2008, 9:18 PM
That part in The Grudge where Yoko turns around and her whole fucking jaw is ripped off. not necessarily scary, but it made my stomach lurch.

Pelican Man
10-24-2008, 11:20 PM
Also, there was this one scene in this move I saw (that I can't remember the name of). There's this family and the daughter's boyfriend is a real creep who is waiting outside of their house. Anyways, the boyfriend cuts the head of the family's pet dog off and then when the youngest kid calls in the dog, the boyfriend slides the dog's head slowly through the doggy door before revealing that it's actually decapitated.

Oh yeah?

Pretty much any movie with dogs in it is gunna be cutesy and loveable. Except that one about the crazy ex boyfriend, who chops the dog's head off and it falls through the doggie door.

*glares*