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Creepiest movie?

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The first Halloween scared the crap out of me, but then I was 17 and baked... The only time I ever gagged and almost puked was the original Dawn of the dead. Of modern flicks the Ring was good, and I heard the Descent that is out now is good.
 
Thing about "The Exorcist" and "The Shining" (Top two on my creepy list also) is that they are old flicks. You young guys may find them a bit cheesy by todays movie standards. In their day........SPOOKY!!!!!!



Mr T
 
Jaws scared the poop out of me (remember where technology was in the 70's)
Then the Exorcist, the Omen.
Later on, the first Nightmare on Elm st.
Also Halloween, and Friday the 13th.

As for today, The sixth sense was good.
 
Mr T-Maxx said:
Thing about "The Exorcist" and "The Shining" (Top two on my creepy list also) is that they are old flicks. You young guys may find them a bit cheesy by todays movie standards. In their day........SPOOKY!!!!!!



Mr T


I don't care how old "The Shining" gets or how movie technology evolves, that movie will straight-up mind f*^$ you! Jack Nickalus is just SPOOKY in that flick!

It's a good one for sure! You young 'uns trying to score with Mary Jane Rottencrotch may want to consider renting this one! She'll want her, "big, strong man" to protect her and you may be able to cop a feel in the process!
 
Monkey Wrench said:
I don't care how old "The Shining" gets or how movie technology evolves, that movie will straight-up mind f*^$ you! Jack Nickalus is just SPOOKY in that flick!

It's a good one for sure! You young 'uns trying to score with Mary Jane Rottencrotch may want to consider renting this one! She'll want her, "big, strong man" to protect her and you may be able to cop a feel in the process!

Nicklaus is the golfer.

Nicholson is the scary dude.....HEEEEEEEEEEEERE'S JOHNNY!!!


Mr T
 
phx123 said:
Blair Witch Project.. was kinda scary in a weird sorta way..
lmao.!!! sorry I found that movie pretty funny till the end. The end is the only part that scared me.
 
The squeaky voiced woman in Poltergeist puts the sh1ts up me even now and I'm 34!!

The "GET OUT" to the vicar in Amityville horror still gets me.

but for pure disgustingness (is that a word?) when Brundlefly (the Jeff Goldblum one) is removing its finger nails and teeth always makes my toes curl.
 
The Grudge, that chick coming down the stairs all freeky makes my skin crawl.
 
The top two that come to mind is: Gates of Hell & The Excorist
 
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Another awesome series was the Hell Raiser series. They were outta control! Chains with hooks flying through the air tearing in to flesh.

Texas Chainsaw Masacare, is great, I cringe every time he hangs someone on a meat hook.
 
Damn, WSM beat me to it. Them damn flying monkeys...

Best horror movie of all time? John Carpenter's "The Thing" with Kurt Russell and Wilford Brimley.

Oh, and I thought "13 Ghosts" was pretty damn good, too.
 
I used to think that Stpehen Kings "IT" was scary... Heck I still do. Clown freaks me out...
 
"It" was perhaps one of the WORST screenplay adaptations of a Stephen King novel EVER! Actually, I think the whole story missed it's mark. Yeah, the clown was damn scary. But the rest was just silly. And the book was almost 1300 pages long. Talk about a dry read. He's so much better with short stories.
 
You guys are thinking horror. You want CREEPY?

Eraserhead, 1977, one of Lynch's earliest works, if you're borderline psychotic this will cinch it.

The Machinist, conscience is a powerful force. One of the creepiest thing about this movie is the reality - the character can't sleep and is bone thin, like emaciated, and the actor (Brad Anderson) actually had to starve himself for the part. You see him "normal" at the end and it's a f***ing mind-blower. (This is not a spoiler.)

Paranoia 1.0, (AKA One Point O,) "virus" takes on a whole new definition, as a programmer/coder it really struck home. Creepy beyond definition but the end is . . . confusing . . .

I was pretty creeped out by some of the stuff in Vanilla Sky, The Sixth Sense, and Brazil (in an omg that is real sorta way.)

Gotta go with Zandor on Sound of Music, every time I hear "the hills are alive" I go into convusions.

EDIT OOPS: Main character is Christian Bale, not Brad Anderson. :D
 
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