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What's the scariest movie of all time?

Well, I think Jeepers Creepers is most scary movie. This movies format is based on a series of horror films Jeepers Creepers large and struck gold at the box office of an audience composed mainly of teenagers and young adults. I was so scare watching this movie.
 
Well, I think Jeepers Creepers is most scary movie. This movies format is based on a series of horror films Jeepers Creepers large and struck gold at the box office of an audience composed mainly of teenagers and young adults. I was so scare watching this movie.

I was laughing too hard while watching this movie to actually be able to understand the plot. LOL :D:D:D:D:D (Just kidding, BTW! I actually like this movie, but it definitely didn't scare me.)

I have never found a truly scary movie (for me at least), though I have seen a lot that were just disturbing (Faces of Death). I hate how some of the movies have horrible acting. That, for me, ruins a lot of potentially good scary movies.

I was thinking about it, I really liked The Mist (Stephen King) and The Stand (again Stephen King).

Kratos
 
And probably like with most movies made from books, The Stand novel was way better than the movie. I understand it was made for TV....I think I wanna see a remake thats put in theaters.
 
No one thought Nightmare on Elm street was scary, especially back in the day? I didn't like the sequels after the 2nd one but that had me freaked out for a little bit too.

One, two, Freddy's coming for you.
three, four, better lock your door.
 
^Yea I forgot about that ....lol 1 and 3 were the best IMO. I dont know what they were thinking with 2...
 
My old lady and I are exact opposites. She gets freaked out by stuff that could really happen, i.e. the psycho serial killer stuff.

I get freaked out by the paranormal stuff. Paranormal Activity kept me up pretty much for two nights straight.

My feeling is, I can punch a real person, I can't punch a ghost. Thus, I don't worry so much about a real person trying to kill me.
 
Hills have eyes 2006 remake is pretty freakin eff'd up. That movie is up there in graphic images category.
 
American Warewolf in London (orignal) scared me silly when I saw it when I was about 8 due to my sadistic babysitter making me watch it. A few months after that I saw Close Encounters of The Third Kind and the aliens gave me nightmares for ages. I love CETK now, but still get shivers when I see the aliens.

Movies don't really scare me now though but thats because I know how the special effects are done and I'm old enough to not believe everything I see.
 
^ok....watch a scary movie home alone with ALL the lights out... When its over keep the lights out and try to do stuff around the house...lol
 
^ok....watch a scary movie home alone with ALL the lights out... When its over keep the lights out and try to do stuff around the house...lol


LOL. I do that sometimes to myself. I don't even need to watch a scary movie. I freak myself out thinking that there's gonna be a little ghost kid like the one in Pet Cemetery behind me. :eek: After that, my heart starts pounding even though I know it's not real.
 
I'm a horror movie connoisseur and nothing really scares me.

A few good ones are Rose Red, Dead Silence with the ventriloquist and the original Amityville Horror. Love those movies
 
Yea, that was the prequel to Rose Red. It had a great story line and not just one of your slice & gore horror flicks.

Although I like those as well :D

I thought Ellen Rimbauer really answered a lot of questions Rose Red didn't.

I too love chop-em-up, bloody-gory movies too, but I would rather have a psychological horror movie that really makes you thing.

Kratos
 
While I love horror movies now (have a massive collection) when I was a kid the first movie that actually gave me nightmares was "Pet Cemetery".
 
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