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  • Friday the 13th, the first one. Evil Dead had the same impact on me too.
  • I don't care what anyone else says, "The Blair Witch Project" was scary to me. Even though it was fake, I still thought it was scary.
  • An Inconvenient Truth.
  • I like all the "FINAL DESTINATION" movies a little scare, a lot of suspense.
  • creepshow..but it came out when i was young ..that skeleton dude on the first skit was who scared me..I WANT MY BIRTHDAY CAKE!!..LOL freaked me out
  • nothing has scared me yet. Could someone recommed something? I have watched the exorsist the orignial one and that did not do it,
  • I definately was afraid of "The Texas Chainsaw Massacre". I watched it late at night at my neighbors house and when I walked back to my house I was so scared at all the noises and shadows. I get so scared about things that could actually happen-- basically stories where the "monster" was a person whether real or not. Another scary movie was the one with Robert Dinero and Dakota Fanning. I forgot the name of the movie, but Robert Dinero plays a psycho shrink and Dakota is his daughter who assumedly has this creepy imaginary friend that ends up being..well for anyone who hasn't seen the movie I won't spoil the ending.
  • Debby Does Dallas......the pants came off. I THINK I was afraid. and, more seriously, The VERY FIRST Halloween and the VERY FIRST Friday the 13th (1978 and 1980) didn't scare the pants off me --that would be pretty difficult -- but I was alot younger, and these were the first REAL "well done" movies of these type films. Done with halfway decent actors and pretty good special effects. In 1978-1980 respectively, they were "scary" more for the all of a sudden bodies dropping down from a ceiling or falling from inside an opened door or things like that, along with the music of course, than for the acting, which was pretty lame.
  • Witchboard. There was a lot of strange things going on in my life when I saw this movie, so I think it freaked me out more than it may have otherwise. Not much scares me like that anymore. I kinda miss that level of innocence I used to have.
  • "One Hour Photo." Way different from what else has been said, but seeing Robin Williams in a role like that was downright disturbing.
  • Definatly The Hills Have Eyes (new one)...it was just so disturbing and gory and scared the crap right out of me.
  • when i was young i was so scared of the movie gremlins. i say it the other day on cable and it was so laughable. was scarey back then.
  • The Grudge and Saw II
  • Thirteen Ghosts. I had nightmares with that one. Also, for some reason, I've not been able to watch Silver Bullet the whole way through. I've got a really good imagination and I usually scare myself more than the movie does.
  • Psycho
  • "The Hills Have Eyes" kind of creeped me out. I gave the disc away and told that person never to bring it back and they shouldn't share it.
  • Opps, one more, the old black and white Frankenstein movies scared the life from me when I was a kid!
  • I would say it was "Unfaithful". Sort of the women's spin on "Fatal Attraction". I didn't think Richard Gere was gonna kill his wife's lover. A big incentive to be really good.
  • The original version of "The Exorcist" when it came out, I was pretty young, and I didn't sleep for a week. It doesn't scare me now, but it SURE did then.
  • Silent Hill was the scariest i ever seen
  • The Last House on the Left. . . it was more disturbing than anything, but it freaked me out! Ugh!
  • wrong turn, because I can really see that happening deep in the mountains of west virginia
  • people will think im gay but the movie IT was pretty scary
  • You give me a bunch of movies and I tell you wether or not they scare me.....I get scared REALLY easy.
  • Event Horizon seemed the scariest I have ever seen althoug still not really scary, I can't get into scary movies enough to get really scared.
  • Madonna's truth or dare...I didn't think someone could do that to a bottle
  • Aliens - when the little girl & sigourney weaver are trapped and the alein babies escape their tanks and run all over the floor - eeeeeek! I was scared they would come out from under my bed!
  • The film I was forced to watch in 9th or 10th grade health class on venereal diseases. I went right to the school bathroom after class to check for anything suspicious!!!
  • The Wizard of Oz. It was the last movie ever to scare me. I was around three, and I remember hiding my head in a pillow every time she came on the screen. That was 1963, and honestly, once I got over the fear I had for her, no movie has ever scared me, and I have seen many supposedly very scary movies. Probably because my mother drilled it into me during OZ. "It's just a movie, it's all fake." By the time I was old enought to watch horror flicks, none of it was convincing to me anymore. Of course, it could have something to do with real life experiences I went through as well, but I'm not getting into that on AB.
  • The Exorcist... I couldn't sleep for months....yeah, a very long time. :( and it's a true story. ugh
  • Jaws. When my teenage friends and I left the theatre our knees were shaking. That was about 1975 I think, now when I look at clips it seems hokey by today's standards.
  • The Fog-the original version. I think I watched it when I was home alone when I was something like 12 yrs old. After the movie I turned all the lights on in the house until my parents came home and would get freaked out on foggy days after that.
  • The Grudge 2. I HATE scary movies. And that was the first really scary one I've seen .evol ni
  • Oh my God, the original Grudge (japanese version). That absolutely scared the pants off me.
  • I can only remember ever finding one film scary (I LOVE horror) and that was Poltergeist, but I was 10 at the time, these days no films scare me. I love any horror from the Ring to Hellraiser. Actually I just remembered one, Crossroads, it scared the hell out of me that Britany Spears thought she could act!
  • My home movies. God, was I ever that... covered in mud?! Actual movies... The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (original) because of the idea of such a sick and twisted family being real
  • Fahrenheit 9/11
  • The original Japanese version of "The Ring" It's much better than the big budget Hollywood remake. I had been just talking about it that day with some Japanese friends and they said, "Don't watch it alone!" Haha that night about 2am I turned on the TV (I was alone in my apartment) and by chance it was on!! Took me about 5 minutes to figure out it was THE movie!! I got scared....the acting was good if you understand Japanese.
  • To be honest..."Signs" I am terrified of aliens.
  • The Mothman Prophecies
  • This bothered the heck out of me at the time... I took my preschool daughters to The Little Mermaid when it first came out, and if I hadn't been there with them, if they'd gone in a group when the octopus-witch scene started they'd have had the screaming horrors and nightmares for weeks. What the devil were those idiots at Disney thinking?
  • Every Horror movie. I even had to watch the OLD version of Day of the Triffids , through my fingers and still kept hiding my head. Everyone else in the theatre was in hysterics laughing they thought it was so funny ( the film I am sure they were not watching me). Even the Hammer House of Horrors scare me
  • BArney and friends!!!!!!! that was scary man!!!! it made me piss my pants!!!!!!!
  • Must be the Saw series.
  • Texas Chainsaw Massacre Stephen King's It Saw- I only saw the first and second one, but I heard the third was really good Blair Witch Project anything with Michael Myers High Tension- if you haven't seen this movie, consider yourself lucky. It's beyond "gruesome" in about 20 different ways. Seriously.
  • White Noise. I know,I'm a chicken,but it really did scare the crap outta me.
  • the grudge and the saws and alot of the blair witch projects
  • The Wolfman with Lon Chaney jr. I'm still afraid of werewolves.
  • Signs, and a movie called communion. I hate aliens.
  • Exorcist and the Amityville Horror. Anything "Based on actual events" really freaks me out!
  • Stephen King's "It." I watched it when I was little. I hate clowns!
  • fear dot com
  • I haven't seen one yet. Most contemporary horror movies are just gore fests. Watching people getting their limbs hacked off isn't scary, it's sick.
  • super size me, knowing what i was doing to myself...oh and soul plane, knowing that this was a box office hit.
  • The Descent
  • jeepers creepers ... until you see whats chasing them!
  • Salem's Lot... The original version with David Soul and the vampire that looked like a demon from the deepest pits of Hell.
  • vampire porno
  • The Ring, the first time I saw it. The original version of The Exorcist. & The Birds. It wasnt that the movie was that scary, but the next day we went to Target and the birds were all lined up on top of the outside of the store, lights in the parking lot & the power lines. & they were watching us. lol
  • sait francis ville experiment blair witch project the fist time alone in the dark. none of the newer scary movies are that scary. the movies made back when i was little was the scarriest ones ever made. the orginal friday the 13th nightmare on elm st.
  • The Wizard of Oz. I had nightmares as a child about those flying monkeys.
  • White Noise...only because my stereo (unplugged, no batteries) has been making static noise from the speakers for a long time. CREEPY!!!
  • Dawn of the Dead in the theatre, when it first came out in the 70's.
  • John Carpenter's Halloween. I've seen that movie at least 100 times, and I STILL am on the edge of my seat when I watch it. Very suspenseful.
  • Dog Soldiers and the Exorcists. I still haven't gotten through the whole movie.
  • The Shining Texas Chainsaw Massacre (the original) The Exorcist
  • don't remember the name but sandra bullock starred in it where her identity was stolen from her.
  • the exorcist
  • The Exorcist(1973)Its funny because I had pants on when I started to watch that movie and afterwards I only had my boxers on.:-)
  • Poltergiest, I was young.
  • Signs....one of my favourite's but jumped about a mile in the air when Mel gibson rolls the TV into the living room (even though I had a feeling what was coming!)
  • The Ring...
  • Casper, now don't laugh, the cartoon scared me and I was like three years old.
  • Watching Halloween while at summer camp was terrifying especially upon returning to camp.
  • Although I've seen a few horror movies, I haven't seen as much as some other people like with the classics. 'What Lies Beneath' scared me; it was a simple movie without all the modern-day tech gore and I think the simple stuff can really still scare people; the door opening on its own, the radio turning itself on, the computer typing itself, the bathtub filling up; the air of the movie was SO eerie. Just the sense that something/someone is there but you don't know where or what it is. And, also, when I was 13 I was scared shitless of Scream (lol!) that was actually the first horror flick I ever saw. I didn't even see the whole thing, less than half actually. But the first 10-15 minutes with Drew Barrymore scared the living daylights out of me as a 13 year old. I remember only sleeping 2 hours that night and waking up in a cold sweat. I chuckle now remembering how innocent and naive I was lol.
  • The very first Alien movie had me leaping and jumping out of my seat. lol!
  • All the Saw movies
  • Sinderella and the Golden Bra. http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0058590/
  • Evil Dead, I don't even like typing the name.
  • The Grudge
  • the hills has eyes. it was really gross watching the inbred freaks.
  • When I was a little kid and I saw the origional "King Kong" for the first time.

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