*Scariest Movie of All Time*

Started by ragesRemorse4 pages

you know to post on horror movies you should have some kind of understanding of horror movies, like that even though a movie doesnt scare you,doesnt mean its not scary. id be surprised to see a 13 year old today that would be scared of a horror movie seeing how there so descencitized by special effects and copies of copies of copies of original movies. there was a time long ago when people would watch a movie and put themselves in the story like reading a book , but i guess bad film making a dry scripts make that hard today but eigther way horror movies liike all others are meant for fun not to be taken seriously , in this day and age its kind of hard to take any thing seriously anymore anyway

the shining is masterfully done, the feeling of isolation and the movie push its already overwhelming eerily calm atosphere even farther.

some movies is scarier at the theater.I jumped in the air when the dog barfed in Signs.And several times during the Ring.
If you don`t think a horror movie is scary,don`t watch it...There`s no point in it...I watch scary movies to be frightened and delighted...not just to brag of it later...So,"kid"...yeah...

The scariest movies I`ve seen:
The Exorcist
The Ring
first time of Blair witch
Halloween
And Chucky...that mean puppet...*goosepimples*
Have only read "the shining",f***in` brilliant,can`t wait to see the movie...Preciousssssss...

the exorcist scared me so bad as a kid, i am still scared when i watch it now!!

Agreed, the cinema experience cannot be achieved at home.

Don't you hate it when you re-watch scary films with full knowledge of the "scary bits", but yet you still jump when they happen?

I was watching dog soldiers yet again today and I still jumped when the dead cow lands in the camp. 😱 🙄

yeah,I know!I`m like,oh-now`s the part when I`m suposed to jump-so DON`T!And then I do.I always do,cuz I get scared...

yeah its true no movie can be the same when compared to being seen in the theater, but there is certainly a lure that exists when watching a good horror movie hate home that you cant get on the big screen, its just much more personal watching it at your home, in the dark alone even though after i hit about 7 i never got scared wathing scary movies before but i still can be disturbed which is what i gun for nowa days , or even sitting home with a bunch of friends berading a bad horror movie especially the ones that are supposed ot be good well those are just happy times

some movies are scarier if you watch them alone at home then if you watch them in a big crowded theater.

when i was a kid Critters had me scared to let my feet get out from under the covers and I think it was Twilight Zone the movie that really freaked me out

BlackFire is right, movies are scarier when you're at your house. An' I guess I would have to say....Um, the Nightmare on Elm Street movies

Well i think it depends...movie theaters tend to be scarier...but it also depends on the movie and the person.....i saw the ring and was soo scared but some people behind me were saying it wasnt scary at and and was funny how dumb it was.....also on the time of day if ur at home..if its bright outside and there are lights and stuff on in ur house then its not as scary....

The Ring was really scary in the cinema, so was Signs wen the Alien walked past on the news report! Also the walking down the stairs scene from the Exorcist special edition really freaks me out!

I thought phantoms was pretty scary the first time, as well as the Child's Play, Stephen King's IT is pretty scary the first time you watch it. The House was a well done true scary movie, not horror, horror is more hack and slash, like Friday the 13ths, and Halloweens.

"It" was great movie.

Ghosthouse

if its truley a great horror movie, it wont matter where or at what time of day you watch it. if its its good, it will still get to you know matter what.

yeah i have to say the spider walk addition in the excorcist was freaky when she came walkin down those stairs

that was a cool scene.

Jaws was scary(i was going to propose to my girl when the shark pops out of the water at universal studios but less about me) and american werewolf in london was scary when you see the werewolf walk out from the tube station and into the esculator bit, oh and the changling that was scary.

the shining was crap! i don't know why people got scared when they saw it the rings fairly scary though