Scariest Horror Movie??

Started by ArtificialGlory3 pages
Originally posted by LeonBuco666
Alien Isolation looks scary as shit Neme

Aliens aren't scary.

Originally posted by ArtificialGlory
Aliens aren't scary.

Aliens are not scary, correct...

Alien however is. To me it was anyway, not anymore though because I am pretty hardcore

Originally posted by ArtificialGlory
Aliens aren't scary.

Not the in the way supernatural entities are. More in a Jaws type way. They're something understandable that can kill you.

As a young boy, a 1974 film called Beyond The Door scared the living daylights out of me, and was responsible for quite an expensive electric bill as a kid. Making it worse was that the New York stations would play the TV spot for it just as we young un's had to go to bed. And we'd be upstairs just settling down from the last round of the TV spot when BAM, it would play again like clockwork.

Ask me if this is something you want to see and hear before bed as a kid, and then have to listen to again as you're nervously waiting for the TV to be turned off.....

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The Shining. No doubt. Without all that sudden noise crap etc' that's so popular in today's horror movies.

Thanks to this thread. I love horror movie!
Hostel - recommend!

Drag me to hell gave me chills

the scariest movie i have ever seen is The Ring.

The Conjuring and Sinister were two good films that had my heart jumping.

Originally posted by DrDeadpool
Ring scared me bad , also the second grudge movie was really terrifying .
The martyrs was scary too but it's affection was mostly after its ending (if you have seen the movie you know what I mean )
The inside was the most violent and disturbing movie iv ever seen.

This guy wins the trophy. Nothing is more terrifying than the movies he's named. Grudge one was better though. Annabella and Incidious is creepy as well. There's one movie that has all of them beat that came out last yr...the conjuring. Can't get any worse than that. Sinister was creepy as hell as well.

The '78 version of Body Snatchers and 73' Don't be afraid of the dark...yeah I'm telling my age but these two movies were very disturbing.

The Exorcist was also a good-bad for me..but nothing has scared me in a long time however Oculus was the best suspense/horror movie I've seen in many years.

The scariest horror movies - are those, which are connected with houses as most of them look very realistic))

For me, it was The Blair Witch Project. I remember watching the movie somewhere around 3 AM, alone, with my headphones on. It was an experience I will never forget. Two years ago I rewatched the movie with my friends and it didn't felt the same. So, my advice...watch the movie you like alone 😛

The original Thai version of Shutter is definitely so scary.

Gory films and jumpy films never really scare me. I prefer ones with tension and dread so for that films like Session 9 and The Blair Witch Project and even The Woman in Black are all brilliant. Same with The Fog.

That being said I still have a soft spot for The Thing (Kurt Russell version)

Other mentions would be

The Last Broadcast
The Orphanage
The Babadook

Batman & Robin.

That's a horror movie, right?

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Child's Play gave me a trauma when I was kid. I couldn't look at my sister dolls the same way again 😛 Now I just only laugh at it.

But I would have to choose Exorcist. Actually, all movies which involves demonic possession are scary to me.

The Ring & The Haunting (the original) Movies that have scared me.

Following:

1. The Grudge (2004)
2. Paranormal Activity 2 (2010)
3. House on the haunted hill (1999)
4. Event Horizon (1997)

Originally posted by ArtificialGlory
Aliens aren't scary.

Horror games can have a more profound impact on the player because the player feels like a part of the environment in which he is operating the character.

Alien Isolation will really test your nerves because the game offers a survival horror setting in which defensive options are limited and Aliens are sneaky and lethal.