Worlds Scariest Movie

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What do you think is the world scariest movie? The type of movie which has you bricking it and crying for your mommy to turn it off.
 
Don't know about movies, but when I was a kid "Sapphire and Steel" had me running for cover behind the sofa and gave my overactive imagination a whale of a time developing nightmares. Problem was I couldn't stop watching it - all the way up to the final episode where they got trapped in time forever!

:eek:
 
Sapphire and Steel was indeed very, very weird.

Event Horizion was about the only film I've ever seen that I felt even remotely uncomfortable watching. Especially as it was pitch black and I was on me own - something about the scenario just clicked with me....
 
The only film thats ever given me nightmares was Psycho 2, especially at the end where his dead mum is rocking in the chair :eek: . I watched it when i was 10 or 11 though.
 
dnt rele get frightened by the movies themselves, but what people do during/after the movies....e.g. watched snakes on a plane, went to the bog n sum1 stood outside the door and made a hissing noise, or nightmare on elm street, lame film imo but my cousin thought it would be funny to run her nails down the wall outside my bedroom wen i went to bed
 
Castor said:
Salems lot, scared the crap outa me when i was younger.

Amen brother! that bit where the guy is in jail, and the 'master' appears

thats burned on the inside of my skull ....


I found 'Alien' the original movie in the series was really scary, i liked the dark claustraphobic atmosphere, and when that thing jumped out of the egg .... i nearly give birth to a brown baby boy

unfortunately, as in most scary movies .... it only works once
 
Toryglen-boy said:
Amen brother! that bit where the guy is in jail, and the 'master' appears

thats burned on the inside of my skull ....

I think if you dont jump at that scene you are dead :D

"Mark open the window. Mark. Please! Let me in." I dont think I slept for weeks after that. :(

Has to be the best Vampire film made.

As I've got older I find Alien more disturbing. A film that never seems to age. Probably the best Sci-fi horror made.
 
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Edinho said:
I think if you dont jump at that scene you are dead :D

"Mark open the window. Mark. Please! Let me in." I dont think I slept for weeks after that. :(


now i feel all creepy .... i can still remember his name....

Danny Glick

those eyes >shudder<
 
My older brother let me watch Alien when I was about 8 - don't think I slept properly for a week!
 
You'll find this positively retarded and sympathetically hilarious, but Labyrinth. My over-active imagination gave me goblin nightmares for at least 2 years after watching that film. It still creeps me out nowadays.

Edit: Intriguing how that's the only film that actually worries me, though. Most other horror I find an amusing side to or just watch in earnest.
 
Benjarghmin said:
You'll find this positively retarded and sympathetically hilarious, but Labyrinth. My over-active imagination gave me goblin nightmares for at least 2 years after watching that film. It still creeps me out nowadays.

Edit: Intriguing how that's the only film that actually worries me, though. Most other horror I find an amusing side to or just watch in earnest.

"allo.. cam insoide and meet the missus!". Love the little worm fella on labrynth :D
 
Unsure quite how this happened but I remember it so clearly, I was reading the book of Alien and actually jumped when the facehugger leaped out of the egg.

To this day I'm not sure how this is actually possible, I do remember feeling a little confused afterwards? :confused:
 
I cant really decide what is a scary film or not. I would say its bits of a film that make them scary.

Jaws for instance, the head popping out of the porthole.:eek: That scared me ****less for weeks. I was 5 at the time.

As mentioned before, Alien. Very good suspense movie and pretty much has a lot of jump out of your seat scary moments.

I find the re-make of Dawn of the Dead probably the most scariest movie to me. Runing zombies..:eek: That is a scenerio I would not like to be in.
I puckered up my butthole lots of times during that film.

Hedge said:
"allo.. cam insoide and meet the missus!". Love the little worm fella on labrynth :D

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I used to know the entire script for Labryinth :(

Picked it up in a bargain bin last week - might have to stick it on later :D

As for scariest films... I can't watch em :( much that I would love to watch all the Saw films, which on some people's accounts are not scary at all.

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