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Pippins Penny |
What Movie or Scene scared the bejesus out of you? |
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For me it was the original Night of the Living Dead in black and white! Even though it was a low buget cheesy movie, it was just the weirdest eeriest thing I
ever saw!! I always think I see ghouls staggering around now!
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nurseatnite |
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For me... it was "When a Stranger Calls" the original one. This movie scared the daylights out of me...of course the fact that I was a teenager and
babysitting alot when I first saw it might have something to do with it!
But I still get the creeps and check my kids when I am alone late at night and the phone rings... Have you checked the children? |
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Pippins Penny |
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OH HELL YES!! Even just telling each other that story always freaked us out!!
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bondensbabe |
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When I was a kid Spartacus scared me to death. But the big one (and it gave me nightmares) was the Charles Laughton version of Hunchback of Notre Dame. It
gave me nightmares for over a month. I still can't watch it now.
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Twiddlebop |
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The scene in The Exorcist when Father Damien is dreaming and he see's a flash of that deamon face scared the poop out of me. I still watch it peaking
through my fingers, lol.
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bondensbabe |
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I cannot watch The Exorcist. Even the book made me ill.
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Pippins Penny |
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HAHAAHHA, awwwwwwww!
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bondensbabe |
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It's true. Hey what about the stomach popping scene in Alien?
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Pippins Penny |
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Nahhhhh that was just funny, not scary!
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bondensbabe |
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You know I have always been scared of movies involving fire. I remember one particular scene in The Towering Inferno (the one where the secretary is trapped)
that really gave me the shudders.
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Pippins Penny |
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Jurrasic Park, when it first came out terrifed me too! I'm a big dinosaur freak too! LOVE them!!
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KazeTheBreathOfMusic3 |
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there was the part in Harry Potter and Soccer's Stone that scared the living poo out of me. TT_TT and it was Voldimort's face.
WHY AM I THE ONLY CONFUSED ONE?
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aurieanne28 |
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Any of the Friday the 13th movies. I still can't watch them alone. Years ago I would rent the video game and when Jason would attack, my adreneline was
pumping and even the darn video character of Jason would scare me. Along with the eerie music.
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PipsStarGazer |
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I'm with nurseatnite......I had forgotten all about "When a Stranger Calls", the original one! That's actually the only "scary"
movie that I've seen in a movie theatre and of course seeing it the theatre is WAAAAY more effective than on the telly. I went with a friend of mine and we
kept asking each other afterwards "Have you checked the children?" in an eerie voice. But at the same time I really liked the movie. I only saw it
once and I remember it still after all of these years.
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PipsStarGazer |
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Okay! I thought of another one....I never thought the original movie "Carrie" was all that scary except for the very end of it when the lone
survivor of her high school Sue Snell was having a dream that she was taking flowers to Carrie's grave where Carrie's house used to stand. She leans
down to place the flowers on the ground when suddenly a hand (presumably Carrie's hand) reaches up from the ground and grabs her arm and Sue freaks out.
Not expecting that the first time I saw it scared the !@#$% out of me!! I haven't watched it that often since, but that's
one part that I know I would still have to cover my eyes at, even tho I know to expect it.
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aurieanne28 |
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I agree Pips. I thought the ending of Carrie was a little bit scary. Also Texas Chainsaw Mascare 3. I saw that for the first time at a friend's house when
I was 12. Ohhhh that was scary but after watching it 5 or 6 times in a summer with my friend, we started to become use to it.
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susief00 |
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For me the scariest movie ever made will ALWAYS be The Exorcist....I
will not watch it alone and don't like watching it with company much...a few times i've been watching other shows and for some reason they will use a
clip from the Exorcist and that is enough to freak me out.....*shudders*.....some seriously scary stuff.
Also the Children of the Corn used to scare the stuffing out of me...."Malachai, he wants you to!!!" I couldn't sleep for a week.
Kentucky Fried Doodle ;) |
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PipsStarGazer |
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Like I said in an earlier post Susie, I haven't even watched The Exocist yet. I've seen parts of it but not the whole movie. I taped it a year or so
ago, never watched it anyway and ended up taping over it. So even tho I have never watched it, the idea (and what I've heard) of it scare me enough to NOT
watch it!!
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susief00 |
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lol...don't blame ya at all Pip. I must have been alot braver in my younger years or I would never have seen it all either. Now I'm older and don't
wanna see that stuff at all. It always made it worse for me to know it was loosely based on a true story...which I did read the book about that....and it was
pretty freaky stuff to.
wierd thing for me...my friend has it on dvd and made me watch the deleted scenes....and the scariest/freakiest scene for me never made it in....gotta stop thinking about it.....i'm such a chicken little......lol
Kentucky Fried Doodle ;) |
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susief00 |
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ok I was innocently searching for something on IMDB last night...just looking around really.....and I don't know what I did but pictures from THAT movie
popped up "The Exorcist"
It was so unexpected I may have squeaked out loud a bit...and I couldn't get the next page to load...
See...that movie is haunting me....lol....I may need to start a support group
Kentucky Fried Doodle ;) |
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Opal |
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Wow this is a toughy. I grew up during the Freddy and Jason craze so those scared me. When a Stranger Calls that Pip mentioned is a good choice. Nice
psychological build up. I really like scarey films that mix horror w/ physchological thriller.
I remember seeing Aliens in the movies. I was 10-11 at the time. Lets just say I pretty much cocooned myself into my covers with a little air whole when I went to bed that night. Texas Chainsaw Massacre (the original), Jacobs Ladder and Amityville Horror come to mind as well. Oh, Oh and the clown scene in Poltergeist. |
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