What Film Has Scared You The Most
#61
Posted 21 May 2009 - 01:02 AM
Actually, I don't get scared easily anymore with movies. I have to tell a story but first, I will answer the question. The most recent film to have scared the wits out of me is The Strangers, I don't know why but it just had that effect on my husband and I.
This reminds me of when I was 12 and my older sister was having a slumber party for her birthday and of course, I was down in the basement with them. We were all laying on the floor watching the first or second (not sure) Nightmare on Elm Street. You know the part when she's in the bath and you hear that creepy music and know something's going to happen? Well, right when it happened, all of the girls just started screaming and I couldn't understand why so I just hid my head under the covers and starting crying 'cause I was so scared. Well, it turns out that the reason they all started screaming like crazy was because my father had come downstairs and let out a yell to scare us..well, I didn't hear HIM!!
This reminds me of when I was 12 and my older sister was having a slumber party for her birthday and of course, I was down in the basement with them. We were all laying on the floor watching the first or second (not sure) Nightmare on Elm Street. You know the part when she's in the bath and you hear that creepy music and know something's going to happen? Well, right when it happened, all of the girls just started screaming and I couldn't understand why so I just hid my head under the covers and starting crying 'cause I was so scared. Well, it turns out that the reason they all started screaming like crazy was because my father had come downstairs and let out a yell to scare us..well, I didn't hear HIM!!
Cattyeyz


#62
Posted 19 June 2009 - 10:58 AM
I remember back when I was like 12 I was looking at "FeardotCom" with my brother and, in the middle of the movie, I got so scared I covered my eyes, not completely, because I left a little hole so I can see the subtitle. That was so lame, but I was curious about how the movie ends and I just couldn't watch anymore. That was the last time I ever "watched" a horror movie
Laughter is the closest distance between two people. - Murphy
#68
Posted 11 October 2009 - 06:45 PM
I agree Halloween is one of the best. Not terribly bloody but very suspenseful. I appreciate a good horror movie that is not so gross it distracts from the story. (Yes, I admit I am a big wuss). Also, Lady in a Cage when I was very young. Probably no one has even heard of it. Towering Inferno scared the daylights out of me. I had to leave the theater for a while just to get my breath back. An old old movie called the Horror and Blair Witch Project. The original The Fog was good too.
Potentially sane!
#69
Posted 13 October 2009 - 10:39 PM
The texas chainsaw masacure back when i was a kid when it first come out. I went to a minnight show with my uncle and in the middle of the movie leatherface came running down the isle of the theater with the chainsaw running .I slid to the floor scared as hell
jaso100
#76
Posted 19 August 2010 - 05:39 PM
The Texas chainsaw massacre back when it first came out.I seen it at a midnight show in the middle of the movie someone dressed like leatherface come out of no where with chainsaw running peple were screaming and yelling .I was only like 10 or 11 i was scared to death.
jaso100
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