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  Jedi_Knight_707 said:
What's the scariest movie you've ever seen? I just watched (some) of Dawn of the Dead and it was pretty damn scary.

 

What about you?

That movie was friggin' hilarious.

 

I don't get scared by movies though (I can laugh at damn near anything), so I guess I can't really answer this question.

 

 

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  Jedi_Knight_707 said:
What's the scariest movie you've ever seen?

 

What about you?

Any of the Winnie the Pooh movies. :xp:

 

I don't watch horror movies often, but when I do they're usually just too lame to get scared at, so I just laugh at them.

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bah, Hollywood hasn't put out a truely scary movie in ages. the last one to give me a scare was the original 'Carrie'...

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even then, the movie itself wasn't scary; it was just that one part that freaked me out for a second.

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Young Frankenstein :xp:

 

I haven't seen a horror flick in theaters since last year I think. I saw The Fog, that was kinda scary.

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  Darth Moeller said:
Young Frankenstein :xp:

 

I haven't seen a horror flick in theaters since last year I think. I saw The Fog, that was kinda scary.

 

I heard The Fog was just a cheap knockoff of the original, not really scary at all. Anyway, the scariest movie I've ever seen is White Noise. Kinda freaked me out.

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The Silence of the Lambs.

 

 

The original Jaws was good. I read somewhere that Spielberg sat in the last row of a theater just to watch the reaction of the crowd to see if they would jump in the right spots.

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  CapNColostomy said:
The original Night of the Living Dead by the master, George Romero for the win.

Most excellent choice.

 

For myself, probably the original Texas Chainsaw Massacre. Man that movie screwed with me when I was little.

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  Insane Sith said:
Rear Window.

 

Not truely scary, but the one that has left me feeling the most uncomfortable of any supposed "horror/thriller" movies.

 

For discomfort in place of gore, terror, or paranoia, I'd go with Jacobs Ladder. That movie is way underrated.

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All good choices.

 

But there's scary and then there's scary, y'know? Like, scary like that link to the German coffee commercial because something leaps out at you when you're not expecting it, and then there's "this is so disturbing and twisted I'm going to crawl under the floorboards and wait for the SWAT team to dislodge me" sort of scary.

 

I'd put Dawn of the Dead in the first kind of scary, whereas something like Welcome to the Dollhouse or Happiness would qualify for the second.

 

Scariest movie of all time for me would have to be F.U.B.A.R.

Not really scary because of content, but because it was so much like watching a biography of me and my friends ten years ago, it had me suspiciously looking through the house for hidden cameras a la The Truman Show. I had a mullet and not testicular cancer. Other than that, the similarities were bone-shakingly accurate.

 

*edit* Oh, and I'm a better bass player than him, too.

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Pffft... Dawn of the Dead was a rather funny movie. I don't see how it was scary. I did like the atmosphere and setting though. It was... immersive.

 

Myself, I'd say The Ring did it for me. Most other horror movies don't strike me though. They all just seem like twisted comedy.

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I don't know if this is the scariest movie, but, when I first saw it, it gave me a scare like no other ''horror'' movie did in a long time - I'm talking about ''Darkness''.

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id have to agree with those who said The Ring. movie was downright creepy. though my favorite horror movie is Night of the Living Dead, the original, not the remake from the early 90's. plus that movie syncs up with The Banner's "Each Breath Haunted" similar to Dark Side of the Moon and The Wizard of Oz, but only for like 45 mins.

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