Poltergeist and Exorcist are probably the scariest movies out there, but I wouldn't necessarily be scared watching them
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rudesterTommy
Jason Halloween and Freddie are second. Then there's Texas Chainsaw
But for me personally you have foreign films that are more effective in scarying people
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Nuke NixonSenior Member
In order for me to be scared I have to be immersed in the story and care about the characters and things like bad acting stupid story dumb direction cancels all that.
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rudesterTommy
I know the feeling. I recently watched a weird movie called, Lady in White 1988 and it had a moment where it scared me but for some weird reason. It scared me because of an idea 💡
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Nuke NixonSenior Member
I did get scared of Jaws but at the time we were in the Philippines and the outdoor movie theater was set up on the beach, added a whole other level of realism and I was 8.
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rudesterTommy
Lol 🤣 omg that sounds horrific
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Nuke NixonSenior Member
I didn't go back to the beach all the rest of time we were there, like 4 months.
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rudesterTommy
Same thing happened to me but when I had a lucid dream 😂
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Nuke NixonSenior Member
The only other time I was even remotely nervous was when we watched the Blair Witch Project when it came out on dvd and we were living in North Idaho way the hell out in the sticks, we watched it at midnight and let our imaginations run wild.
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rudesterTommy
I watched like 5 minutes of it and immediately turned it off. It looked stupid
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Nuke NixonSenior Member
It was stupid, but the atmosphere and the company helped make it creepy. We creeped ourselves out, it could have been any movie we were that ready for a scare.
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FalconPaunch!Show me your moves
I'm disappointed that Trump's favourite food is fillet of fish.
I was hoping for a bucket of chicken. XD
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Nuke NixonSenior Member
I thought it was a Big Macs, like when he gave fast food to that one college football team, I kind of wished I was in that group the table was fire.