whats the scariest horror movie of all time?

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slayer
hey guys as u know i'm a big fan of polls so heres what i'm gonna do every 10 days i'm gonna keep the top 5 horror movies on the list and replace the other 5

slayer
i think either the exorcist or friday the 13th is the scariest

Kes
This belongs in the horror movies forum.
So...
moving--moved

bluegrass
I saw the Shining when I was around 10 or 11. I didn't sleep right for about a month. No movie has ever scared me like that. The only other movie on that list that I would consider scary was Seven. That movie messed with my head.

fini
nah, i saw the exorcist 2 years ago .............hell if i had seen that when i was 10 i still wouldn't be able to sleep........lol when we had the earthquake a few a years ago i would have freaked out of my mind.

hey u missed a movie for list as scariest of all time...........u didn't put in Glitter

BackFire349
glitter wasnt scary, just sad.

wicker_man
The Amityville Horror - The reason i choose this film as the scariest film i have ever seen is the fact that the film has some elements of truth this adds an extra level of suspense whilst watching it.

BOPRecruit 16
the ring and event horizon were so scary, besides hannibal.

SaTsuJiN
I have to go with Exorcist 1 because they know how to add the demon factor in and still keep it scary. One of those flicks that didnt need a massive body count to get attention.
The Fog was also great, havent seen that one in years. It gets an honorable mention :P

Superman5452
none of the movies listed above scared me, but i cant think of one that did. ummmm i say childs play when i was like 4 but it doesnt scare me anymore

BackFire349
the shining by far.

ragesRemorse
angel heart was pretty scary when i first watched it

insincerus
The Ring has to get my vote, the last scenes where she comes out of the TV has to be the scariest thing I've seen in a long time.

ragesRemorse
i thought the spider walk out of the exorcist was the freakiest scene in a horror movie

h0ck3yh0rr0r
i liked pet cemetary.

slayer
a nightmare on elm st.

royal_jester
From Justin to Kellyhttp://www.killermovies.com/forums/images/moresmilies/fear.gif...laughing out loud

slayer
hey guys thanks 4 voting

slayer
sevens fairly scary

slayer
or halloween

slayer
romero zombie trilogy was good but not scary

slayer
i see the exorcist is winning unsurprisingly

slayer
last day 2 vote b4 update

darthboyvader
I think the scariest movie of all time is Deep Blue Sea

slayer
update now available stopreplying 2 this 1

tasteier
Magic

johnwar1
The Ring

eminem/the one
actually i think black christmas is the scariest movie i ever saw but if i had to choose from the pole the exersist wins my vote

KoRN01
By far, the first exorcist. It is based on a true story except the original story, Reagan was a boy. It is true. Amityville Horror was also based on a true story, but poltergist don't scare me as much as demons. I've had poltergists in my apartment before, with my ex-husband, and I'd much rather have them than demons.

Tired Hiker
I thought the first Alien was the scariest because I was young when I saw it in the theatres with my pops. I was too young to know that movies were just fake and all that. Plus, The Thing scared me to the core.

Striel
The Amityville Horror or The Texas Chainsaw Massacre are my picks for the scariest movies. I can't choose between them.

The Mole
The Changeling was the scariest movie I have ever seen.

devilsreject304
I say the original Shining.

cropsy_is_god
Friday the 13th. I watched it alone in the house on a hot summers day the same way the film starts after the credits and i kept hearing noises it was scaring the shit out of me. Now when i have to imagine myself in the same situations as the victoms in the film to find it scary.

Wolfie
The first TCM.

Impediment
The Changeling.

MikeMyersFan
Um, I don't know! I would say Halloween 8 or 6...

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