quote:Originally posted by mamamiasweetpeaches: No more clowns and no more ventriliquist dummys anyway! (Dolls that look too "real" are spooky too. Remember that doll in CURTAINS? Ay caramba, or that clown doll in POLTERGUIEST? Yowza!)
What about MAGIC! That little guy scaried the cripes out of me as a kid.
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Last House on the Left totally scared the s**t outta me.....
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quote:Originally posted by mr getz: anyone think the preacher kane from poltergeist 2 is creepy?
Oh God - yeah!
And the most frightening thing about him, is that I have a feeling they didn't use any make-up......he just LOOKS like that!!
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We used to watch one here in the UK called the (70s though, id guess) Booggie Man!! I think it was about this man who committed a murder and someone his evil spirt was caught in the mirror, until oneday it was broken again............he carried a HUGE knife that was so big he could actualy stab two people at once!! I think it was banned here in the the end as it seemed to disappear about 86? Also found the Evil Dead, Elm St very scarey and a film thats reviewed on this site called Day of the Dead!
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I saw that BOOGIE MAN movie. Ahahaha. It had asequel but I didnt see that one.
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i definitely had nightmares of Freddy when i was younger. it might not of been 80s but high in the sky scared the **** out of me aswell. i'll never forget the poltigiest either! i was scared of a lot of films when i was younger hah
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Please don't get mad at me if you decide this. You've been warned.
And to the bravest of brave souls who may claim to have cast-iron stomachs, I dare you to watch a triple bill of "Irreversible," "Last House on the Left," and "I Spit On Your Grave." Double dog dare you!
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I would have to say the scariest movie I ever saw was House by the Cemetary. I remember my sister and I sitting on the edge of the couch through most of the movie when I saw it years ago. I rented it again last Halloween and it just wasn't the same as when I was an early teen. It's the one that always comes to mind when I think of scary movies.
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Nightmare on Elm Street really scared me but I must admit.... movies like the Exorcist and Amityville Horror and the Omen creep me out the most.
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The Shining was very terrifying back then for me, the old lady in the tub, and the music just made it so jittery. The Beast Within was pretty creepy too.
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Another one is Suspiria a 1977 movie from Dario Argento. Scared the hell out of me.
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did anyone see the movie ed gein on tv the other night? that was kinda creepy as it actually happend
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I missed it but I did see HENRY PORTAIT OF A SERIAL KILLER, another scary true story.
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henry portrait of a serial killer totally ruined my whole week. brilliant movie, but god, so messed up. not scary so much as relentlessly depressing and abysmal.
i'm gonna have to go with "the changeling," "exorcist III," "legend of hell house," "psycho."
ed gein was pretty good.
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Just got the woman in black for £1.95 on Amazon.co.uk it is great.
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