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Just been reading through MSN's top 50 horror movies (which unbelievably included The Invisible Man) and it got us talking about movies that truly scared the living hell out of you. These days it seems to be all about who can be the most violent as opposed to a proper mental scare fest.

First time around The Exorcist did nothing to me, I had a laugh with my mates and thought no more about it. Then I tried to watch it about 2 years ago, had to turn it off I was getting so freaked out!

Texas Chainsaw Massacre - Leatherface, nuff said.

Zodiac - For some reason this one got right under my skin and had me sleeping restlessly for a few day after, great movie though.

Childs Play - Looks silly now, but as a young lad watching it, it ruined many a nights sleep!


 
Posted : 20/10/2011 9:20 am
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The thing

Alien

Aliens


 
Posted : 20/10/2011 9:28 am
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Silent hill scared me !


 
Posted : 20/10/2011 10:40 am
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I seem to be in the minority, but The Blair Witch Project was really scary. Luckily watched it before the hype, so knew nothing about it. I think that helped.

Evil Dead: also seen at the cinema before knowing anything about it. Was absolutely brilliant at the time. Remember vividly my sister in law being so freaked she wanted to leave the cinema.


 
Posted : 20/10/2011 10:46 am
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I actually thought the ring very scary, the remake rather than the Japanese version, I have seen both. Bits of Event Horizon too. My favourite horror films are of the haunted house variety, hence I'm looking forward to the woman in black.


 
Posted : 20/10/2011 10:52 am
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.Rec had me right on the edge of my seat. Audition was pretty good too.


 
Posted : 20/10/2011 10:54 am
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The Mist is really good, and top marks for the ending, very non-hollywood.

Creepy and atmospheric rather than boo ! scarey.


 
Posted : 20/10/2011 10:56 am
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Drag me to hell, that film scared the shiznit out of me..
Looking forward to watching Stake land later..


 
Posted : 20/10/2011 11:39 am
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Creepy and atmospheric is what I like too. Also love a bit of zombie action, walking Dead series 2 starts tomorrow!


 
Posted : 20/10/2011 11:45 am
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Silent hill scared me !

Silent Hill on the PlayStation used to freak me out - I could only play it during the day.


 
Posted : 20/10/2011 11:55 am
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Silent Hill on the PlayStation scared the bejesus out of me, properly creepy. The last 20 minutes of .Rec are on a par, and - as is often the way - you hardly see [i]anything[/i], let alone anything explicit.


 
Posted : 20/10/2011 12:20 pm
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The orphanage-

the origonal japenese version of the ring


 
Posted : 20/10/2011 12:21 pm
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The thing

Alien

Aliens

Some of my faves there along with The Shining


 
Posted : 20/10/2011 12:22 pm
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It shows we are all different I suppose, but to me the Alien films are action movies.


 
Posted : 20/10/2011 12:27 pm
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Que ? The original Japanese version of The Ring was called Ringu...


 
Posted : 20/10/2011 12:31 pm
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indeedy, I hate horror movies (I get scared) but those listed by Loddrick are some of my favorite movies of all time.


 
Posted : 20/10/2011 12:32 pm
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+1 for Silent Hill on the PS. I actually stopped playing it because it was just totally freaking me out.

The Descent is probably the scariest film I've seen for a long while. Proper sense of dread combined with jump out your seat moments.

More recently, liked The Mist too, the ending is harrowing


 
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Looks like I better check out'The Mist' then.


 
Posted : 20/10/2011 12:38 pm
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Silent Hill on the PS

Radio static still makes the hairs on my arms stand up to this day. Playing it in an dark, empty house one evening was a pretty big mistake.


 
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The original Japanese version of The Ring was called Ringu...

Ringu, earlier

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Zodiac - For some reason this one got right under my skin and had me sleeping restlessly for a few day after, great movie though.

You should read the book ๐Ÿ˜ฏ


 
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The Fog


 
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psychological horror is the best, for that there is only one film..

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i can handle most stuff, but the girl coming out of the TV in 'The ring' had me big time!


 
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+n for Silent Hill on the PSX.

I remember playing, I think it was the first Resident Evil game. You're in a corridor near the beginning, still getting to grips with the controller, and you've got to shift some bookcases and furniture around to get through the door. So you're focussed into concentrating in puzzle-solving mode, working out what goes where, and suddenly both windows implode as two flesh-dripping hounds come steaming in at you.

It's a good job I didn't need the toilet, is all I can say.


 
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I'm not sure anything has really scared me since young adulthood. Aline is a horro film, after that they are action films (IMHO). Though really you can forget them all after Aliens.

Probably the most disturbing film of recent memory is 28 Days Later. Nothing to do with the "un-dead". I could just see where it was going with Christopher Ecclestones little commune of army grunts. Only watched it once and not sure if I ever will again.

The Exorcist - saw it when I was about 18 and didn't like it. To be fair I really didn't understand it, at the time I just thought it was an excuse for violence and potty mouth. I want to watch it now but I must admit it really does give me a sense of dread when I think about putting it on.

Did "Drag Me To Hell" really scare you? I'm surprised, but as said we are all different. I thought it enjoyable but not scary and it is effectively a remake of "Night of the Demon" which was an adaption of M R James "Casting the Runes" which are in order a good B&W "horror" film and short story.

For eeriness watch "Whistle and I Will Come" with Michael Horden and directed by Jonathon Millar, recommended. I was sadly disappointed by the Mark Gattiss adaptation of last X-mas.

Personally I avoid modern horror like the plague (of zombies), well US anyway. Just Torture Porn or really excellent gore but where's the heart?

I much prefer the X-mas stuff done in the late 60's/70s such as "Oh Whistle.. For me there is little better than a good ghost story in a book, TV or Film at Christmas. Really completes the season for me.


 
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Ringu, earlier

Is that the japanese version of Pingu?


 
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Wolf Creek +1 - nasty, nasty film. The main character is a bit too believable for my liking!

Salem's Lot always used to scare me as a kid, watched it recently and it was a bit pants really. All except the scene with the kid vampire floating outside the window, still spooky ๐Ÿ™‚


 
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demons,demons 2 (it had a demon coming out of the tv,long before the ring did it),the hitcher (original rutger hauer film/my fave horror film).salem's lot,prince of darkness. computer games definitely the original ps1 silent hill,gamecube remake resident evil,dead space ๐Ÿ˜‰


 
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The Shining
The Thing
House on Haunted Hill
Blair Witch (Before the hype, going in unknown)
The Ring
In the mouth of madness - Not seen for a long time, but has that play on your mind type horror, like House on Haunted hill


 
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+n for Silent Hill on the PSX.

I remember playing, I think it was the first Resident Evil game. You're in a corridor near the beginning, still getting to grips with the controller, and you've got to shift some bookcases and furniture around to get through the door. So you're focussed into concentrating in puzzle-solving mode, working out what goes where, and suddenly both windows implode as two flesh-dripping hounds come steaming in at you.


The bit that lives with me is the bit (quite near the start of the game as I couldn't carry on) when you are running down a deserted street in the mist, echoing footsteps following you. I just couldn't trust the game to not deliver another unexpected attack.

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Posted : 20/10/2011 3:14 pm
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[i]Wolf Creek +1 - nasty, nasty film. The main character is a bit too believable for my liking![/i]

Isn't it based on true events?


 
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When I was 5 years old... The Wizard of Oz.

T'was the flyinh monkeys that did it for me.

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Did "Drag Me To Hell" really scare you?

Yes, but i had smoked some some very very strong w**d. i had to turn it off, i cant remember another time i had to turn off a movie.


 
Posted : 20/10/2011 6:36 pm
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Anything with Tom Cruise.


 
Posted : 20/10/2011 8:57 pm
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The Fly when I was about 10.

I lasted a few minutes of Drag Me To Hell, before I decided it was shite and turned it off.


 
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+1 for 28 Days Later. I've had 28 Weeks Later since it came out on DVD and daren't watch it.

Dog Soldiers

Tremors (when I was 12).


 
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[i]paranormal activity[/i] in the cinema.


 
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28 weeks later is a pale imitation of the original TBH - it's pretty much the same film, just not as good ๐Ÿ˜•


 
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I wouldn't even say it was [i]that[/i] good


 
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Insidious and the strangers gave my girlfriend a few nightmares recently. I don't really get scared by films but computer games can scare me: silent hill 1 & 2, the cradle bit in thief 3 and a few jumps in FEAR.


 
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The Mist is really good, and top marks for the ending, very non-hollywood.

Creepy and atmospheric rather than boo ! scarey.


Good call! I loved that film, it had an excellent B movie feel to it, but was still gripping throughout. And the ending was just great.


 
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some good choices above, silent hill definatley up there with scariest memmories, lived on my own at the time played in total darkness for about 4 hours and then didnt sleep for a week, blair witch ending just about the only film that has ever interupted my sleep.

some recent horrors i have watched that are worth a punt /
the tunnel, found footage film very good.
stakeland, end of the world vampire stuff, deffo worth a watch
lake mungo, found footage
last house on the left
shelter as much a thriller as a horror but 7 out of ten

the last broadcast a bit older but very good found footage movie
and my fave of the last year "the collector" dig it out its brilliant

as you can probably tell i love the found footage type movies if anyone can point me in the direction of any that i may have missed let me know


 
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The opening escape sequence in 28 weeks later is superb, as is the Masive Attack tune.


 
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30 days of night.


 
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