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Post by lenlenlen1 on Sept 25, 2017 14:50:29 GMT
The Exorcist, and then Texas Chainsaw Massacre. Beyond that I really don't think any movie can truly scare me anymore. Though I'm open to trying. Same here. I have watched a lot of Horror and Thriller movies over the years and the last time I remember one scaring me was when I was little. I think there are far scarier things to worry about in the real world and seeing and hearing about all the terrorist attacks happening over the world scares me more than any movie. Ohh and ssnakes, lizards and big spiders. I hate those. Ithink people have issues with snakes, lizards and big spiders because they're SO unlike US. No creature should have no legs or more than two, LOL!
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Post by pippinmaniac on Sept 25, 2017 21:09:04 GMT
"The Hitcher" (1986) is the only movie that has ever given me nightmares. Which part? The truck pull apart scene? The whole thing. There is something unsettling about that movie that I can't explain very well. Sure, the truck scene was bad, but it was more than that. Rutger Hauer played a psycho, and did it very well. So well, in fact, that I have never watched that movie a second time.
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Post by lenlenlen1 on Sept 26, 2017 19:03:14 GMT
Which part? The truck pull apart scene? The whole thing. There is something unsettling about that movie that I can't explain very well. Sure, the truck scene was bad, but it was more than that. Rutger Hauer played a psycho, and did it very well. So well, in fact, that I have never watched that movie a second time. Wow. That's quite an impression it left on you. I remember really liking that movie a lot too. The remake sucked except for one scene where Sean Bean (replacing Hauer) destroyed a bunch of cop cars to the tune of Nine Inch Nails "I want to fuck you like an animal" LOL!
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Post by Deleted on Sept 28, 2017 12:28:27 GMT
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Post by lenlenlen1 on Sept 28, 2017 14:51:35 GMT
Ithink people have issues with snakes, lizards and big spiders because they're SO unlike US. No creature should have no legs or more than two, LOL! Yeah. I think you are right. My Wifey on the other hand has no fear of snakes. She is very strong and brave and isn't scared of anything and she kills snakes with shovels and rakes and has been doing it since we were kids. We both spent a lot of time on farms and orange orchards growing up and you get used to some things after a while but I never got used to snakes and if I see one I will squeal and run away and wait until she gets rid of it. Lizards, crocodiles, grasshoppers, praying mantises and big spiders have always given me the creeps too especially blue tongued lizards and frill necked Lizards. Have you ever seen a frill necked lizard? I had an encounter with a frill neck lizard when I was little and it came to the door and banged on it and I thought somebody was outside and I opened the door and I couldn’t see anybody and I looked down and there was a frill neck lizard standing there. Thankfully my parents had a fly screen and if you have never heard about a frill neck lizard they have different facial features than most normal lizards and can do really creepy things with their faces and it did it in front of me and made a “waahh” noise and I squealed and closed the door and I refused to go out the front door until somebody got rid of it.
I'm usually pretty good around things like that, but if I saw that lizard in your pic I'd shit hard and run my ass. With no shame. Let, whoever else wants to, mess with that. Remember Jurassic Park. Them mutherfuckas spit. They hock acid loogies. I aint messin wit none a dat. I'll get all ghetto on yo ass and book it hard.
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Post by ellynmacg on Sept 30, 2017 1:05:04 GMT
The original version of Poltergeist--especially when the clown suddenly comes to life. I don't know if it would still scare me so badly nowadays, but back then...boy howdy! Certain scenes in Disney movies: Snow White - the Wicked Queen's transformation into the Old Hag Pinocchio - the evil coachman ("Once they're there, they never come back... AS BOYS!"; Lampwick's transformation into a donkey Fantasia - Chernabog (man, that is one nasty dude...and yet sort of cool in his own evil way) From the late '50s: The 7th Voyage of Sinbad - the Cyclops (maybe not now so much, but when I was a kiddie--yikes!) Plus, jumping ahead about half-a-century, a number of moments in the Harry Potter movies. Also Gollum in LoTR. Oops, have to backtrack to 1993 for Jurassic Park--especially when the lead velociraptor is after the kids. I'm sure there are more, but I'd better stop before I scare myself.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 30, 2017 13:03:36 GMT
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Post by lenlenlen1 on Sept 30, 2017 15:32:02 GMT
yeah, fuck that. Look at that big ass mouth! That'll take a chunk out of you.
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Post by kls on Oct 1, 2017 7:30:39 GMT
I can't think of a movie that scared me. But I found Silence of the Lambs creepy.
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Post by General Kenobi on Oct 1, 2017 16:09:45 GMT
The Exorcist The Shining and The Thing scared me as a kid, but don't anymore. there's is something about The Exorcist that gets under the skin and leaves me very disturbed.
Not many horror films do that anymore. The last one that did was Abominable and that was for one scene where a childhood fear came to life on screen.
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Post by moviebuffbrad on Oct 1, 2017 23:27:10 GMT
It took me three tries as a kid to finish Nightmare in Elm Street, though I think The Shining has a more lasting impact. Plus that room 237 scene still creeps me out.
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Post by ALurker on Oct 2, 2017 2:39:37 GMT
The Exorcist and Blair Witch still gets to me when I was a kid.
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Post by pippinmaniac on Oct 7, 2017 4:23:30 GMT
The whole thing. There is something unsettling about that movie that I can't explain very well. Sure, the truck scene was bad, but it was more than that. Rutger Hauer played a psycho, and did it very well. So well, in fact, that I have never watched that movie a second time. Wow. That's quite an impression it left on you. I remember really liking that movie a lot too. The remake sucked except for one scene where Sean Bean (replacing Hauer) destroyed a bunch of cop cars to the tune of Nine Inch Nails "I want to fuck you like an animal" LOL!
Yikes!
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Post by Deleted on Oct 10, 2017 0:08:15 GMT
The Grudge really creeped me out, even though it isn't that good of a movie.
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Post by loofapotato on Oct 10, 2017 4:21:33 GMT
Phantasm destroyed my childhood.
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Post by novastar6 on Oct 10, 2017 5:24:09 GMT
As a kid it was The Bat (1959). House on Haunted Hill was creepy, but even as a kid you kind of know the odds of randomly being invited to a party like that are nil, but a killer being able to sneak in and out of your house and he can kill you and slip out and get away with it, and he's just a flesh and blood human, just a normal person, not an invincible force like Michael Myers, etc., very credible and even more disturbing because of that, and the fact that you never saw his face, A black hood mask and steel claws, very frightening to a 6 year old. I had nightmares about The Bat being in my home and trying to kill me, until I was 16 years old.
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