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leatherhat said:
Movies don't really scare me. Except jump scares but thats just reflex and not real fear.

That's really the problem I've been faced with these past few years. Sure you can get a few jumpy moments in new movies but where is the building sense of dread? The overwhelming feeling of pure terror at what might happen in the next few frames?

Most of that is just missing when you grow up, as many have mentioned in this thread. As a child though, horror movies can take a powerful hold over a childs imagination and that sense of fear can linger for days or even weeks after.



 

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Dallinor said:
leatherhat said:
Movies don't really scare me. Except jump scares but thats just reflex and not real fear.

That's really the problem I've been faced with these past few years. Sure you can get a few jumpy moments in new movies but where is the building sense of dread? The overwhelming feeling of pure terror at what might happen in the next few frames?

Most of that is just missing when you grow up, as many have mentioned in this thread. As a child though, horror movies can take a powerful hold over a childs imagination and that sense of fear can linger for days or even weeks after.


Watch Audition. No jump scares in there. Don't read a sypnosis before hand as it will slightly ruin it. 



Turkish says and I'm allowed to quote that: Uncharted 3 and God Of War 3 look better than Unreal Engine 4 games will or the tech demo does. Also the Naughty Dog PS3 ENGINE PLAYS better than the UE4 ENGINE.

some that i liked, gore doesnt scare but a decent story does


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Horror movies don't really scare me sadly. The closest I've come to being frightened by a movie was John Carpenter's The Thing.



For me, I pick The Ring (japanese), A tale of two sisters and more recently Drag me to the hell. Yesterday I get the Exorcist, I have high hopes with this one.



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Same as you man lol The Ring,The Grudge and The Exorcist, bottom line is creepy little girls scare me!!!
The Women In Black was pretty scary! and it's the only horror movie that i watched more than one time casue it's awesome,have you seen it?if you didn't then go watch it.

I remember one more horror movie that got me shaking when i watched it The Texsas Chainsaw Massacre (2003)



Texas Chainsaw Massacre scared the shit out of me. And this Steven King Clown movie, I watched it when I was 6 years old, and feared clown ever since (still do).



dxc said:
For me, I pick The Ring (japanese), A tale of two sisters and more recently Drag me to the hell. Yesterday I get the Exorcist, I have high hopes with this one.

The scene in that where she is cleaning out her shed (I think?) and there's gentle music playing, she has a smile on her face walking around in a good mood, then she pulls back the blanket and the old witch's face appears! That almost made me jump out of my seat!!! Completely unexpected. It's actually not a bad movie at all.



 

Scary Movies are a bit scary overall, I just don't like them!



           

Ancient Aliens.

Not a movie, but seriously the only thing that scares me nowadays.