The Hills Have Eyes. I absolutely love scary movies, but I actually had nightmares after watching this one. Oh and Fear.com. Same thing with that movie. We used to have it, not anymore!!
2006-08-10 13:19:20
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answered by Shelby67grl 3
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In my opinion, the scariest moments in film are the ones you can actually imagine happening to you. That sort of removes all the slasher type stuff. The two I would say have the scariest moments ever put on film are:
The original movie "Jaws":
In the opening scene a girl at a beach party and the boy she is trying to seduce run down to the beach. The girl wants to skinny dip with the boy. Both have been drinking and, since this was the 70s, it's obvious that the encounter is going to end in sex. The boy, much to the girl's dismay, is so drunk he passes out just on the edge of the water, which probably saves his life. In disgust, the girl swims out to a bouy. Without ever seeing the cause, the girl is suddenly jerked downwards. She looks bewildered a moment, then gets hit again by some unseen thing beneath the water, is dragged along screaming, begging for help, left alone for a moment when you think she might actually get away, then pulled under one last time and never reappears; it's as if she never existed. All you hear is the lonely tolling of the bell on the surf bouy to mark her passing.
That scene scared the living **** out of half the world because people go to the beach and there really are sharks out there. It's not hard to imagine yourself having been in that girl's place. You swim out into the water and something you enver see, never know is there, and have no way to fight just kills you. It takes you one piece at a time, and it can beathe out there, and you can't, and you're powerless to prevent your own death.
The second item that ranks as one of the scariest was from the original movie "The Exorcist." Interestingly, it's not one of the supernatural bits. It's the scene in which the parents think the girl's problem is a medical one, not a spiritual one. They bring her a a hospital where doctors run a number of tests on her which are obviously putting the child in agony. Anyone who has ever had a loved one suffer difficult medical care cringes when they see that scene.
2006-08-10 13:35:59
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answered by Bright Future Penguin 3
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Scary Movie 2
2006-08-10 13:18:27
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answered by Jerry H 5
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I live in a place that looks exactly like the big field the kids were running through (when the bus broke down) in Jeepers Creepers 2
Now I know the film wasnt exactly poop your pants scary but imagine how scary the drive home was for me after catching it at the cinema that night?! lol
2006-08-10 13:16:05
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answered by Anonymous
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WOW! i'm a scary movie person, but i'd have to say the scariest was "the exorcism of emily rose" because that could really happen to people!
2006-08-10 13:16:01
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answered by live2rock7 4
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The Ring
2006-08-10 14:22:17
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answered by iloveaaroncarter(: 2
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An Australian movie called Wolf Creek. It is based loosely on two real life crimes in Australia - the backpacker serial killer Ivan Milat and the Peter Falconio murder, very, very scary check it out if you can.
2006-08-10 13:25:01
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answered by ? 2
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911. The second plane coming in.
I watched that on T.V. live.
That was the scariest movie I ever saw.
Where's my ten points?
2006-08-10 13:17:26
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answered by Anonymous
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Nightmare on Elm Street in 3-D
2006-08-10 13:19:28
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answered by Hot Pants 5
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The Tingler
2006-08-10 13:16:11
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answered by IthinkFramptonisstillahottie 6
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