I don't remember its name now, saw it when I was a little kid, but nowadays nothing scares me any longer, I laugh sometimes though.
As a kid I always loved horror movies, but they scared me as hell but kept watching them until nothing scared me anymore.
Since it is Halloween weekend I have decided to revive this thread. I don't really have a scariest movie I have seen. The Sixth Sense scared me to death as a 14 year old but now it's not as scary as before. The Shining is a CREEPY movie but for me it's not the scariest I have ever seen.
I don't really have a scariest movie ever but if I had to pick one it would probally beThe Texas Chainsaw Massacre.Why?......It was very horrifying back in 1974 when it came out and it is a realistic low budget movie. A chainsaw massacre CAN happen in real life. That's what makes that movie so scary. It's low budget realistic look and it can easily happen in real life.
Realistic horror films are the scariest, not this hollywood flashy CGI crap.
I guess it all depends on a person's definition of horror for this one.Takenstarring Liam Neeson is an outstanding movie. This kind of thing happens in RL and probably happens a lot more than people are aware of.
For a horror movie I guess it would have to be theA Nightmare on Elm Streetseries with Robert Englund. Those were the best movies and the best weekend I can remember was when a buddy and I rented all of them and watched them sequentially over a weekend.
If my wife and I can rent all of them tomorrow we'll do it tomorrow night! _________________ When I die bury me face down so the whole world can KISS MY ASS!
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A Nightmare On Elm Streetis a great movie, I have it on DVD. One movie that I want to share that probally NOBODY knows about isPeeping Tom.It is a CLASSIC and realistic horror film that keeps getting ignored and overlooked. It is a lot like an Alfred Hitchcock movie.Please check out Peeping Tom.
Child's play series are great!
Ive watched them all, the 1st 3 are the best.
I'll alway's remember staying the night at my mate's place when i was like 11, his older brother looked after us for the afternoon while there mom was out and we nagged and nagged him to go get Child's play out at the video shop, well he did! Wow what an experience for a couple of 11 year old's.I loved it!
There's just a classic class about Chucky!
Posted: Sat Oct 30, 2010 1:42 pm Post subject: scary movies
This is a really tough one. I would say Psycho because they are more scary when you are younger. Does anyone remember House on Haunted Hill, the original?
I don't find horror movies scary - I find them stupid.
Movies like The Pianist, however, do scare me because they are true. There is one scene in this film where the Nazis throw a man in a wheel chair over a 7 story balcony - now that made me feel sick. _________________
Back in 1974 when The Texas Chainsaw Massacre came out in the theaters, people actually walked out in a state of shock.
The Texas Chainsaw Massacre has subsequently been described as one of the scariest movies ever made. Noted reviewer Rex Reed described it as the most terrifying film he had ever seen. Empire described the film as the most purely horrifying horror film ever made and called it "never less than totally committed to scaring you witless".
Fellow horror director Wes Craven reminisced about his first viewing of the film, stating he wondered "what kind of Mansonite crazoid" could have created such a film. Horror novelist Stephen King considers it "cataclysmic terror", and stated, "I would happily testify to it's redeeming social merit in any court in the country." The film has been declared one of the few horror movies to invoke "the authentic quality of nightmare".