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As a kid, the "House on Haunted Hill" was really scary! I bought it for last halloween, and my kids said it was not scary at all (They also thought that the black and white made it less scary...and I thought that it made it more authentic.) Sorry...I ment "The Haunting of Hill House" the other was a vincent price movie...this one was about a lady named Eleanor, who is part of a research team of Paranormal. The house is speaking to her in her thoughts and eventually clams her life in the end. Honestly I have watched every genre of scary movie and I find them amusing an entertaining, mostly funny. There has only been one movie that ever scared me and that was Event Horizon. And it only scared me because I made the stupid mistake of freeze framing it through the 'hell transmission' part of it. I think I could watch it again okay maybe. But at the time it kinda freaked me out and I had bad dreams. I think I watched an episode of Night Gallery when I was a kid that scared me, but I don't think you meant kids stuff. I still think the original Exorcist movie is the best scary film, but even as a kid I didn't find it frightening, but really well done. Exorcist...hands down. Hostel 1 and 2, it was petrifying. Halloween scared me when I saw it as a kid. peter pan.. **** that **** is scary and wierd! The Exorcist. No doubt. Night of the living dead(Original) movies don't really scare me, but saw III made me sick, when they gashed open his skull with a saw 'Carrie' freaked the H$LL out of me when I was a kid. Especially at the end! Yikes. That's got to be one of the scariest movies made. The Exorcist. Exorist no doubt, Signs, no ****. I have watched the Excorcist, 28 days later, Hostel, you name it. But nothing filled me with as much terror as signs. Just the thought of mysterious invisible assailants constantly watching me gives me the shivers. "Killing Mr. Griffin" The exorcist I watched Hellraiser when I was like 5 and all I remember is someone getting skinned alive...... I ended up getting disturbed by it alot... Some film called popcorn scared me too when I was little but I dont remember what it was about anymore so thats good. Exorcist, and I watched that movie in broad summer daylight surrounded by my entire family (composed of 10 members), during a barbecue, with my hands in front of my eyes about 50% of the time,and I still remember every gruesome detail of it. Ugh, now I'm gonna think about it all night. ring,grunch,friday 13th 3rd part ,hostel-1,wrong turn-2, i fell asleep with boredom during the exorcist and can't watch most horror movies as they are so childishly laughable but ... the scariest movie was "THE EXORCISM OF EMILY ROSE" according to Hollywood insiders say The Exorcist is the scariest. but to me it is The Texas Chainsaw Massacre. Excorcist "Aliens" scared me a lot the first time I saw it. My dad had the same reaction. Maybe it was because I was pretty young when I saw it but I thought it was pretty scary. 30 DAYS OF NIGHT && I AM LEGEND! the faces of death series Jaw's affected me pretty much,my 1st few times visiting family Alfred Hitchcock's PSYCHO. I saw this movie in 1960 when i was 15 years old. I had never seen anything like it before.The suspense was heart stopping ,but ,by today's standards, it would be pretty tame. "The Ring" Shutter Juon Grandma porn.... |
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