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Psycho was one I saw as a kid that made me lock the door to the bathroom during showers for months after seeing it. I think people are the scariest monsters.



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The Ring and The Babadook. 

Edit: When I was 7 or 8, Poltergeist had me scared shitless.

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shikamaru317 said:

I don't really like horror movies, so I've seen very few of them. Probably the scariest movie I remember seeing was Signs. I was like 13 when it released and I remember being legit unsettled watching it that first time. Great movie though, M. Night might deserve all the criticism for the botch job he did on The Last Airbender, but he did an excellent job on Signs and deserves praise for it.

Apart from the fact that aliens who are deathly allergic to water decided to go on Earth.



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Good horror movies are very rare. I think the phsicological is more effective to me.
I wasn't reallt scared the firt time I think Shining was quite unnerving, a more recent example is The Antichrist by Lars Von Trier, also while it is a genere of its own Inland Empire was very unnerving at some points.



CaptainExplosion said:
freebs2 said:
Good horror movies are very rare. I think the phsicological is more effective to me.
I wasn't reallt scared the firt time I think Shining was quite unnerving, a more recent example is The Antichrist by Lars Von Trier, also while it is a genere of its own Inland Empire was very unnerving at some points.

It doesn't help that Ready Player One recently did it's take on the bloody elevator from The Shining, and somehow made it more disturbing than before.

Sorry, I haven't seen that yet



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Space Jam, with Michael Jordan. The way Jordan act is terrifying.



TruckOSaurus said:

The Ring and The Babadook. 

Edit: When I was 7 or 8, Poltergeist had me scared shitless.

Ah the Poltergeist movies, very good 80's horror and a theme that is oddly beautiful at the same time. Listen to this and dare tell me you don't love this music.



When I was 4 or 5, I use to go to Day Care, I remember this one time, the people thought it was a good idea to take us to the movies to watch Monster House. We were all just kids, so that movie was scary, okay. And the movie screen is huuuge. So anyway, I was super excited to watch it but soon wished I wasn't there. These scary scenes came up and I started crying and shit, so the Day Care ladies had to move me next to them. Then my friend started crying too because she got scared. So they made her sit in the same chair as me and we were both scared and squished together. Bad experience, I didn't watch that movie again until so many years later. That was one of the most scariest movies I've ever seen. It doesn't scare me anymore though, I just laugh at it now. It's weird because when I was 4, I stayed up late watching IT and that didn't scare me, yet Monster House did.

Now that I'm older and have seen plenty of horror movies, one of the scariest one's I've seen would probably be The Conjuring 2. That movie made me jumped so many times, even if I know it's gonna happen, I still jump. And some of the scenes really creep me out. I really like the movie though :)



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The conjuring 1 and 2 where pretty scary and quite good horror movies.



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CaptainExplosion said:
LittleSnake said:

When I was 4 or 5, I use to go to Day Care, I remember this one time, the people thought it was a good idea to take us to the movies to watch Monster House. We were all just kids, so that movie was scary, okay. And the movie screen is huuuge. So anyway, I was super excited to watch it but soon wished I wasn't there. These scary scenes came up and I started crying and shit, so the Day Care ladies had to move me next to them. Then my friend started crying too because she got scared. So they made her sit in the same chair as me and we were both scared and squished together. Bad experience, I didn't watch that movie again until so many years later. That was one of the most scariest movies I've ever seen. It doesn't scare me anymore though, I just laugh at it now. It's weird because when I was 4, I stayed up late watching IT and that didn't scare me, yet Monster House did.

Now that I'm older and have seen plenty of horror movies, one of the scariest one's I've seen would probably be The Conjuring 2. That movie made me jumped so many times, even if I know it's gonna happen, I still jump. And some of the scenes really creep me out. I really like the movie though :)

So you were scared by a poorly done motion captured movie about a man eating house, but not by a child eating clown and his blood balloons? XD

Yes. I was a weird child.



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