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yeah I have to agree, the above are decent horrors, but nothing completely chilling. To be honest, I like 'elements' of each of the above but not the entire thing to cause me to vote for it. For some reason I still like how Day of the Dead had an entire city of zombies pouring down a 6 lane road... that was some awesome atmosphere
I watched it when I was five years old, and the first Nightmare on Elm Street was very scary. Recently, most movies aren't scary. They're either gory, creepy, or have startling moments. For instance, The Ring was really creepy, Freddy vs. Jason was really gory, and Signs had a lot of startling moments. But nothing that put the fear in my heart.
Play the Silent Hill series. Konami does not mess around, and those games will scare you more than most movies these days will.
Originally posted by Bishop777
I watched it when I was five years old, and the first Nightmare on Elm Street was very scary. Recently, most movies aren't scary. They're either gory, creepy, or have startling moments. For instance, The Ring was really creepy, Freddy vs. Jason was really gory, and Signs had a lot of startling moments. But nothing that put the fear in my heart.Play the Silent Hill series. Konami does not mess around, and those games will scare you more than most movies these days will.
I know what you mean, and there making a silent hill movie
I voted for "The Exorcist". It's still the champ, in my book, followed by "Salem's Lot" and "The Amityville Horror".
Also, it struck me funny that, although Stephen King intentionally misspelled "cemetery" for his novel "Pet Sematary", in this poll, an entirely new spelling of "Semetery" was invented (true to the spirit of the internet).
I thought that was "definatly" (or perhaps "defiantly"😉 amusing.