I saw a film called Susperia when I was younger, scared the wits out of me!
But the old classics are the best - Halloween still frightens me and saw the Exorcist at the cinema when it first came out, I have never ever been able to watch it again!
I saw a film called Susperia when I was younger, scared the wits out of me!
But the old classics are the best - Halloween still frightens me and saw the Exorcist at the cinema when it first came out, I have never ever been able to watch it again!
I've seen SO many scary films, including the Exorcist, but the scariest is STILL The Others.
Henry:Portrait of a serial killer
The film doesn't scare me, the thought that people like Henry and Otis are out there does.
Agree with some of the posters my scariest horror list would include:
Salem's Lot (it's scary, just is)
Dawn of the Dead Remake (fast Zombies - oh sh*t now you're screwed)
28 Days Later (actually believable, that makes it so scary)
The Thing (again possible, plus the isolation)
Session 9 makes me feel very uneasy watching it. I saw it at the cinema when in the US on holiday and it stayed with me for the rest of my trip. The setting in Danvers Asylum is scary enough and what with the 'girls' voice on tape and the slow process of Mike going insane, it truly is unnerving.
Audition (Japanese movie)- truly gave me nightmares
If you think the movie of The Others is scary, be glad you never saw the original tv version in 1970. Sheer terror and a great deal shorter.
Just thought of something though it isnt a movie as such - Stevens Kings IT. Pennywise the clown is very frightening.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5ZVq2Gm_Zjk
Another movie is Hellraiser. Uncle Frank in the attic and the Cenobites..
*****Warning VERY graphic NSFW*****
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bRljLeb8XLs
*****Warning VERY graphic NSFW*****
Hell what about when Simon first spoke and when we found Gordon's nasty little secret? A stunningly chilling psychological thriller.
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