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2003-10-22 06:39:47 PM
Uzumaki - When the guy's eyes start spiralling independently in their sockets

Ghost Story - when the woman (ghost) sits up in the bath and just starts Screaming

Those damned twins in The Shining

That rotted bathtub woman in The Shining

Night of the Living Dead - when the girl is being grabbed by her zombified brother? Boyfriend? Can't remember

HellRaiser II - "To think...I hesitated!"

In the Mouth of Madness - Bloody-eyed horror fan with an axe comes through the restaurant window

Carrie - the look on bloody Carrie's face as she burns everyone.

Alien - the chest-bursting scene
 
2003-10-22 06:40:18 PM
- When the tiny guy head/fly body is caught in the spider's web at the end of the original "The Fly" starring Vincent Price. "Help me! Hellllp me!" That scared my shiatless as a kid.

- Definitely ALL of the "devil doll" section of "Trilogy of Terror".

- The entire movie "Magic" starring Anthony Hopkins creeped me out.
 
2003-10-22 06:40:30 PM
(FYI - Dementia 13 was Coppola's early work)

Halloween (original) - the scene with the dead girl on the bed and her opening the closet and another body comes swinging at her. I truly thought I was going to die, my heart was pounding so hard.

Hush Hush Sweet Charlotte - lying on the floor of the car at the drive-in while my parents sat through it. and the head comes bouncing down the stairs...

the end of Carrie. Heh heh heh. Cheap scare, but a great one.

Alien. WTF is that thing!?!?!?!?!

The Evil Dead - as I walked out, I said "Man, imagine what he could do with money!" and my friend replied with the best movie review ever: "After that, they're not gonna let him develop stills!"

Psycho. That's when people started locking their doors at night. Even though the bad thing was within.

The Thing, with James Arness. WTF is that Thing!?!?!?!?!

Texas Chainsaw Massacre and its inbred, malevolent cousin The Hills Have Eyes.

and Night of the Living Dead. If you're pure of heart and quick-witted, you'll make it to the end against all odds - and be killed in a hot second by a know-nothing misguided asshat. Nihilism encapsulated in a 90 minute horror movie. THAT's scary.
 
2003-10-22 06:40:47 PM
How the hell did that get double posted?
 
2003-10-22 06:41:11 PM

That scene scared the shiat out of me as a kid. Overall, one of the funniest movies ever made too.
 
2003-10-22 06:42:37 PM
RoboFox. When she gets done giving that guy a blow job in the mens room then smears his face with spew. Scary, evil shiat. Did not expect a porno to be so scary.
 
2003-10-22 06:42:58 PM
How the hell did that get double posted?
 
2003-10-22 06:43:12 PM
2003-10-22 06:33:12 PM Incontinent_dog_and_monkey_rodeo


There's a movie from the 70's called Prophecy that's scary as hell.


Remember the scene with the guy in the sleeping bag?

Freaked my out my entire 4th grade year.
 
2003-10-22 06:43:20 PM
Motel Hell

mm... thats some tasty beef jerky!!!
 
2003-10-22 06:43:38 PM
How the hell did that get double posted?
 
2003-10-22 06:43:47 PM
All I can think about when reading all these submissions are all of the Simpsons Halloween Special Spoofs of these movies.

The Shining
Amityville Horror
Omega Man
Night of the Living Dead

So on and so forth. Terrific stuff!
 
2003-10-22 06:44:01 PM
dmax Hush Hush Sweet Charlotte - lying on the floor of the car at the drive-in while my parents sat through it. and the head comes bouncing down the stairs...
All those drugs I did in the 60's made my brain useless. I should have put this in as the second one - that head - couldn't open a closet unless my Mom was in the room. I snuck out to see this one and paid dearly for it. If you haven't seen it - rent it. Although Netflix doesn't have it, you can probably get it on vid or see it on TMC during halloween.
 
2003-10-22 06:44:58 PM
unfurled:

I didn't think anybody remembered the sleestack. I always wanted that blonde girl too.

I bought the DVD of Land of the Lost for my wife as a joke. As a DVD "extra," it has a recent interview with the little blonde girl, now all grown up. I have NEVER seen a skankier, trashier, more hagged-out and used-up woman in my life. She was like 35 when the interview was shot, and looks about 65. Now that's freaking scary.
 
2003-10-22 06:45:12 PM
I SPIT ON YOUR GRAVE!



Scary... perhaps. Disturbing... Absolutely!
Particularly a certain dis"member"ment scene... /shudder
 
2003-10-22 06:45:38 PM
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Scariest.Poster.When.You're.Six.Years.Old.Ever.
 
2003-10-22 06:45:49 PM
Event Horizon is the most evil movie ever. I break out in hives if I come across it while flipping channels.

I'm also going to second that vote for Trilogy of Terror - the final episode with the psycho Zuni doll.
 
2003-10-22 06:46:12 PM
WTF, The Ring number one? That movies was sooo lame.

How about Hellraiser?
 
2003-10-22 06:46:37 PM
"Don't be afraid of the dark"
Cheesy for modern horror flicks, but at 6 years old will scar you for life.

"Jaws"
Ooooh...look at the big tooth he found....*thump* GAAHHHH!

"The Exorcist"
Listening to the backwards-masked tape gives me the willies.

"The Ring"
Had the tingly feeling behind my neck the whole movie.

"Gargoyles"
About the first two-thirds of the movie. Good cult horror flick.

"Zombie"
When the zombie slooooowly pulls the chicks eye towards the wooden shard....
 
Kiz
2003-10-22 06:46:54 PM
Event Horizon was good, but not great. The plot was only so-so, but the special effects were good... and the set designer is probably in an asylum these days. If I'd been asked to be on her maiden flight and saw the engine room, I'd have resigned my commision then and there.
 
2003-10-22 06:47:17 PM


AAAHHHHHHHHH!
 
2003-10-22 06:47:27 PM
Ok. last one



Five simple words: "THANKS FOR THE RIDE, LADY!!!"
 
2003-10-22 06:48:53 PM
WHY DIDNT THE PERSON WHO SAID CHOPPING MALL ENABLE VOTING GOD DAMN IT. chopping mall was the best god damn movie i ever saw. vote for chopping mall.
 
2003-10-22 06:49:00 PM
One I haven't heard yet...

Twilight Zone The Movie.

Ok, not all of it, but the "You wanna see something really scary?" part. Unexpected and good.
 
2003-10-22 06:49:05 PM
In The Blair Witch Project when you hear the baby crying (shivers), then when the kids start pounding on the tent. Holy Jesus poledancing christ in the morning, I almost pissed myself. Back in 1998 (I think I was 15), after the movie was done, my sister and I left the theatre in total shock. That movie scared me more than any other I have seen.
 
2003-10-22 06:49:39 PM
Can someone help me out I'm trying to remember a title of a movie.
Nicole Kidman was in it and basically her and a couple of kids where ghosts altough you didn't find that out to the end of the movie.
It wasn't all that scary but I thought it was well done. I mean I really was surprised by the ending and Nicole Kidman was pretty good in it.
 
2003-10-22 06:50:14 PM
The Cube...when the first character gets it from the "dice-o-matic"
 
2003-10-22 06:50:27 PM
Dano33 The Others
 
2003-10-22 06:50:41 PM
Jaws - The scene where Ben Gardner's head shows up in the hole in the boat has already been mentioned, but I have to add the scene where the shark's head pops up behind Brody while he's chumming.
 
2003-10-22 06:51:01 PM
Dano33

You mean "The Others?" Great movie. Not so scary, but just great.
 
2003-10-22 06:52:03 PM
(FYI - Dementia 13 was Coppola's early work)

Halloween (original) - the scene with the dead girl on the bed and her opening the closet and another body comes swinging at her. I truly thought I was going to die, my heart was pounding so hard.

Hush Hush Sweet Charlotte - lying on the floor of the car at the drive-in while my parents sat through it...and the head comes bouncing down the stairs...

The end of Carrie. Heh heh heh. Cheap scare, but a great one.

Alien. WTF is that thing!?!?!?!?!

Psycho. That's when people started locking their doors at night. Even though the bad thing was within.

The Thing, with James Arness. WTF is that Thing!?!?!?!?!

and Night of the Living Dead. And, if you're pure of heart, you'll make it to the end and be killed by a no-nothing asshat. Nihilism encapsulated in a 90 minute horror movie.

....oh, let's make this votable....
 
2003-10-22 06:52:18 PM
Motel Hell
Chopping Mall
Shocker

Not scary, but 80's goodness.
 
2003-10-22 06:52:19 PM
Killer Clowns From Outer Space

Nuff said

Cotton Candy still scares me
 
2003-10-22 06:52:35 PM
Captain Blake from The Fog scared the ever loving shiat out of me when I first saw the film on TV about 16 years ago.
It's been the only film that made me stay awake so far, but I'm such a pu55 that I don't watch scarey movies anymore.
 
2003-10-22 06:52:43 PM
nakedmolerat:
You're probably thinking of "The Crawling Hand" (http://us.imdb.com/title/tt0056961).

Great flick, scared the hell out of me too. Might have been remade?
 
2003-10-22 06:53:05 PM
Little known film staring George C Scott, called "The Changling" Lots of spooky stuff in the film, the scene where a recording of a sceance is played back and you can hear this little kid crying for help.... *shudder*

Good film if you can find it.
 
2003-10-22 06:53:07 PM
thegrobe...

GOOD IMAGE! Finally somebody found a way around the slash filter!

Also... Event Horizon in a dark room with big speakers is freaking amazing, carbonated brains.

I got completely on edge through that movie.
 
2003-10-22 06:53:09 PM
Not that it was that scary - but I was 7 and Amityville Horror was supposed to be a true story. It was the scene where the parent walks into the kids room and the rocking chair is rocking by itself and stops suddenly. The kid complains that the parent has scared away his/her new friend. The parent asks "where is he now?" and the kid points out the window.. and as the parent slowly peers out the window, a pair of red eyes appear on the other side of the glass.

THAT SCARED THE CRAP OUT OF ME and I had trouble sleeping for about a week and i SURE as hell wouldn't look out any windows at night.

I thought it was a true story and was sure that devils and ghosts would be peering in my bedroom window and sitting on my bed if I wasn't on my best behavior.
 
2003-10-22 06:53:16 PM
I actually think Pinhead is sexy as hell, but so is Vincent DiNofrio in The Cell. My favorite is Walken as the Headless Horseman, though. mmmmmm, tasty.

warped and loving it
 
2003-10-22 06:53:26 PM
Whenever in The Ring they have that CREEPY ASS SOUND on the tape, like a bug or something. Remember, it goes "Burrr-REEEER".
 
2003-10-22 06:54:31 PM
The last scene in The Fog, where the priest wonders why his life was spared and then the fog comes in and blake decapitates him. Not really scary, but hella-sweet.
 
2003-10-22 06:54:34 PM
Oh, and the one guy who lived after the Amityville story? the real one? he owns a car dealership close to me. Sells GMs, Chevies and so on.

now THAT is scary.
 
2003-10-22 06:54:46 PM
I'm not a big fan of paying money to get the shiat scared out of me--I read the news and that usually has the same effect, for free.

But...that part where the dead gal in the water in "Resident Evil" opens her eyes and slams her hand against the flooded lab door--I jumped at that one. It was the only truly horrific part of the movie; the rest was just watching Michelle Rodriguez and Milla Jovovich kill things. Which wasn't bad. And Milla's frequent nude scenes didn't hurt either, even if she does need a sandwich or two.

"The Day After" haunted me and still does--until I went to college, I lived less than a mile from a place I *knew* the Russians had at least one 1-megatonner aimed. Any movie where the main characters begin envying the dead is a horror movie, just on a different level.
 
2003-10-22 06:55:32 PM
I rented Wrong Turn last weekend and it was okay, the thing though is that its hard to get scared when I'm concentrating so much on Eliza Dushku.
 
2003-10-22 06:55:45 PM
Not scary, but easily one of the most depressing and disturbing horror movies of all time:

Last House on the Left

I feel dirty thinking about it.
 
2003-10-22 06:55:59 PM
Love Story with Ryan O'Neil and Aly McGraw. I watched it with my girlfriend and busted out in uncontrollable belly laughs at the way overacted death scene. I didn't get laid for 2 weeks because of it. Now when a lady friend suggests watching that flick, I break into a cold sweat.
 
2003-10-22 06:56:03 PM
People mention the chest bursting part in Alien, but I think its worse near the end, when she's running through the ship to the escape pod, and the lights are flashing on and off, so its pitch black, then you see her running, etc. She goes through so many turns, and at everyone you're freaking out because the alien has to jump her somewhere...
 
2003-10-22 06:56:04 PM
any scene in the excorcist.
 
2003-10-22 06:56:15 PM
Cyric-The_All: I saw "Chopping Mall",except it was called "Killbots" at the time...Great fun. The Blands from "Eating Raoul" made a cameo in it.
 
2003-10-22 06:56:22 PM
The abominable snowman from the old Rankin & Bass Rudolph Christmas Special scared me witless once every year of my childhood.
 
HTH
2003-10-22 06:56:25 PM
Return of the Living Dead

When the tar zombie says, "Brains!" and starts eating.

And when they bomb the city.

The RotLD sequels, stupid comedic crap.
 
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