What film scared the Be Jesus out of you???

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When I was younger I watched a film called Threads.

It was kinda a docu/film depicting what would happen if a nuclear war was too occur. It was set in the UK,...so not sure if anyone outside of here would have seen it. This film had me shaken for weeks and I had nightmares for months. I suppose because of the true reality that it could actually happen made it that bit more traumatic.


The Blair Witch was the other one,.........I think I got about half way through it and completely lost the plot. No blood,..gore or anything as you know but I hate anything that messes with yr head, and that bloody shakey camera.

I aint been camping since:yikes:


So Im kinda spinning off from the Saw thread,.........but what was the film/s that truely scared you witless.
 

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To be honest, that lame ass warewolf movie, Bad Moon and Signs with Mel Gibson was pretty hectic.
 

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I always thought the original Nightmare on Elm Street was good and scary. Wes Craven is great.
 

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M. Night Shyamalan's Signs!

And an old one called The People Under the Stairs, I watched it when I was pretty young and haven't been able to find it again.
 

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Well the movie that got me when I was a kid was the original JAWS! I am still not over it........the last time we went to North Carolina I wouldn't go out in the ocean farther than my knees, LOL

A few years ago it was another shark movie........Deep Blue Sea with LL Cool J..........*shudders* SHARKS!

The last movie I saw that scared the crap out of me was Panic Room with Jodi Foster.........it wasn't ghosts, blood, or gore, but THAT freaked me out because of the REALITY of home invasion.

I know that I could get myself scared FAST if I would go see ANY spider movies.........but I draw the line!!
 

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I saw exorcist when I was 9. I dont think I slept well for a year after that. Blair witch project is one that didnt really scare me, but I would love to try it out on some unsuspecting youngsters on a hiking trip. I got some really cool ideas from that one.

Alexander, it still scares me to this day, I think I am mostly worried that they will make a sequel
 

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I can deal with Exorcist and The Ring and what not but there was a movie I saw a while back on A&E called Red (something) and it scared the crap out of me. Not sure why either, maybe just the actor was good at his role or something.

Anyways it was about this girl who had psychic readings or something about a girl that was trapped and being held by this guy who was a psycopath and he'd kill people randomly on the road. Intimidate them then kill them. Like in a convenience store the clerk is talking with him and for some reason his son pulls a gun. The guy tells him if he doesn't put the gun down he'll make him eat every last bullet in the chamber (it was a revolver). The guy then leaves and the clerk starts talking to his son (who was stocking the shelves and was the one to pull the revolver). Well they're talking and out of no where the dude just jumps through the window and takes out the clerk with a shotgun blast to the head and shoots the kid in the stomach. He then unloads the guns bullets, manually, and stuffs them down the kids throat and leaves.

Pretty cool movie but it was freaky none the less.
 

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When I was 9, 'What lies beneath' Was shown on the big screen on the plane... I was in it, front row. I couldn't help but watch it. My parents had both fallen asleep and I watched the whole darn movie. Haven't taken a bath while alone in the house since. I didn't even think about taking a bath for about 3 years.... I've gotten over that now - but I only take baths when someone is home with me. >.<
 

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"What lies beneath" is a real creepy movie!

This is kind of a stupid one, but "Vacancy" creeped me out. Not that is was a great movie, but the thought behind it. Zombie movies are a no-no for me. 28 days later probably gave me the worst nightmares ever. And of course, 28 weeks later.
 

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"What lies beneath" is a real creepy movie!

This is kind of a stupid one, but "Vacancy" creeped me out. Not that is was a great movie, but the thought behind it. Zombie movies are a no-no for me. 28 days later probably gave me the worst nightmares ever. And of course, 28 weeks later.
 
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When I was 4 my mom let me watch "child's play" w/ them b/c she didnt think i'd understand any of it and I was literally traumatized. I didnt sleep that night and every night after that I was terrified. I thought that if my toes hung off the end of the bed chucky would cut them off. Well, you know how they had several sequels to that movie? Everytime we went to the video store to rent a movie my mom had to cover my eyes on the way in the store if they had a poster advertising a sequel. She also had to go to the horror section and turn the video case over b/c you had to pass it to get to the kids section. If I SAW chucky's picture i would go into fits SCREAMING and crying and have a panic attack. This went on my whole life. They just kept making sequels and I still cant watch a chucky movie, as much as i love horror films and when i see chucky while in the horror section a panic comes over me and my heart drops into my stomach but i no longer scream and cry.
 

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That sounds like a good movie GO, I wish you knew the name to share!
Me too. I'd like to watch it again and see if it's as messed up as I remember it being. It's only two or three years old too. It's one of those 'made for TV' type things but it was pretty good. Just really messed up.
 

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I would definately have to say that the first Friday the 13th and the first Nightmare on Elmstreet scared the bejeebers out of me.... oohhh... when you would hear the "ka ka ka, hu, hu, hu" you just knew someone was about to be mutilated in Friday the 13th. And then of course the little chant of "one two freddy's coming for you, three four better lock your door...etc" that always got to me.
 

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The exorcist movies. ALL OF THEM. Even the beginning one.

The Grudge. Not the story itself, but the way it was filmed.

30 Days of Night. FREAKY VAMPIRES. GAH. Like, zombie vampires. New, fast movie zombie vampires, even! The female vampires are the freakiest.



Oh, most ghost movies scared the bejesus out of me. Vampires and ghosts. There you go, that crap scares me.
 

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