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Scariest film you've seen?

190 replies

Buggers · 20/05/2016 18:58

Halloween always freaks me out but the one with that makes me jump the most is insidious Grin

I've seen Annabelle and really can't understand what the fuss was? Anyone else feel it was a major let down?

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GraysAnalogy · 20/05/2016 20:08

coughinbean remember the lawnmower part Shock

It didn't even show much, it was just so creepy.

To anyone wanting to know about why I was so creeped out, listen to this music. Turn everything off and just listen to this, preferably with head phones on. Ignore the video it isn't footage

EatinAintCheatin · 20/05/2016 20:08

A film called "the changeling"

Scary as fuck

coughingbean · 20/05/2016 20:14

Ah man! Now mr boogie is gonna come and get me when i am asleep!

spankhurst · 20/05/2016 20:15

Original The Haunting.
Suspiria. I was so scared watching it I literally couldn't move to turn it off.

MakingJudySmile · 20/05/2016 20:19

Battle Royale - is that Japanese? I think I've seen that also, about school children with collar things around their necks? It's a brilliant horror.

MistressMerryWeather · 20/05/2016 20:21

Is Wolf Creek gory? I hate any type of torture movie.

ElleBellyBeeblebrox · 20/05/2016 20:26

I found the descent fucking terrifying, but I found the idea of potholing/caving horrible even before the beasties appeared.

GraysAnalogy · 20/05/2016 20:27

I recently watched The Visit - I thoroughly recommend this to anyone. There's one part where my stomach dropped. You'll know which part when you watch it!

SpunBodgeSquarepants · 20/05/2016 20:46

Another vote for Sinister - the music during the video of the family trapped in the car, Jesus Christ. I can hear it in my head now and my stomach is all knotted up.

pinkmagic1 · 20/05/2016 20:53

Creep which I think has already been mentioned. Also The human centipede is horrifying, I Didn't sleep the night after watching that and it's unlike me.

GraysAnalogy · 20/05/2016 21:00

spun this is the music from the BBQ and the car scene horrible horrible

the one I posted above freaks me out more but they all make my stomach twist. I keep going on about it but I wish you all were sat in that cinema with me with it all in stereo bloody hell I felt ill

MitzyLeFrouf · 20/05/2016 21:10

The Vanishing. The original Dutch version.

So terrifying, so believable.

Buggers · 20/05/2016 21:14

Did anyone see the film The Forest when it came out few months ago? It was the one based on Japan's suicide forest, I missed that one wondered if it a worth a watch?

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CrazyDuchess · 20/05/2016 21:16

The last house on the left

Buggers · 20/05/2016 21:22

Ah the last house on the left is a horrific film! That one gave me some nightmares too

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WishesAndPixieDust · 20/05/2016 21:26

The forest is a good horror but I guessed the ending half way through.Hmm then again I watch a large amount of horrors

GetAHaircutCarl · 20/05/2016 21:29

The film that left me most shocked and horrified (I don't know if scared is right, it was much more than that) was a very controversial film called Megan Is Missing.

Buggers · 20/05/2016 21:29

Oh is it one of the ones where you can guess the jumpy parts before they've happened?

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SpunBodgeSquarepants · 20/05/2016 21:31

Oh no Greys, I am not touching that link!

Swanclaw · 20/05/2016 21:33

I'm surprised no one has said IT yet. That freaked me out when was younger.
I like scary stuff and have seen most of the films mentioned above, but it was Pan's Labyrinth that horrified me the most. It just stayed with me for ages.

GraysAnalogy · 20/05/2016 21:36

One film that left me in tears was The Mist. Not really scary but fucking hell... that ending

SomersetMaughan · 20/05/2016 21:42

The Exorcist -scariest thing ever seen, had to walk out the cinema half way through to calm down. Drilling into the brain bit and speaking in "tongues " , feel hot and cold now thinking about it!
The Shining, that room with the decaying corpses ugh
The Omen -birds pecking the woman's eyes out at the side of the road
Also Vacancy and the Exorcism of Emily Rose v.creepy too.

turquoise88 · 20/05/2016 21:44

Am I the only one who found "The Woman in Black" - newer version - horrifyingly jumpy - especially for a 12A!

Buggers · 20/05/2016 22:08

I found it jumpy but because there was such a big hype about the film I just felt it didn't live up to it IFYSWIM

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gingerboy1912 · 20/05/2016 22:14

28 weeks later
Insidious