My hubby nevers gets scared. Doesnt matter what Horror movie i get, anything from Texas Chainsaw to Excorcist, nothing phases him. So i want the ultimate, scariest movie there is. Only hard to scare people should answer!!!
2006-10-01
23:42:17
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He didnt even watch the Shining, The Grudge he liked but wasnt scared, Scream movies EVEN I wasnt scared!!! The omen wether old or new wont do it either i think. If its an old dated movie from the 70's etc ..the age of it just makes him laugh!! Come on Hardcore horror fans..YOU HAVE TO DO BETTER THAT THIS
2006-10-01
23:47:44 ·
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To Chris H..as much as my hubby loves Horror he equally loves a good love story. He cries at Titanic and concerning Beaches, i actually showed him that last month and he loved it, shed a tear also at the usual bit.
2006-10-02
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Modern movies don't leave enough to the imagination. The older movies leave more to the imagination. Your own mind, is what scares you, and that is more powerful to you than the special effects in modern movies.
My scariest was when I was a kid, the original "House on Haunted Hill" staring Vincent Price.
I am very hard to scare now, but I had nightmares after reading "A Time to Kill" by John Grisham. It is closer to what could really happen, whereas modern horror movies are too far fetched.
Men don't watch horror movies to get scared. They watch them so their honey will get scared and hug them. He's not watching the movie, he is watching you. Let him watch it alone, then be prepared to have him wake you up when he has nightmares.
2006-10-01 23:55:27
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answered by Anonymous
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I really know how you feel! I've grown up with horror films so am hard to scare.
The only times I've been creeped out is when the circumstances during/after the film have helped. For example seeing the late/midnight showing of films then venturing outside afterwards when it's eerily silent can be scary. I found this with Dawn of the Dead (walked through empty shopping centre afterwards - eek!) and The Grudge - both the remakes.
I have an active imagination so things like Final Destination get me going a bit even if the films themselves arent scary.
Can you maybe have a zombie-a-thon then go for a walk through a local graveyard and try and spook each other? lol
2006-10-01 23:49:55
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answered by DemonicaB 3
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saw 1 and 2 are the scariest films in the history of mankind. this is bescause it doesn't really rely on shock value all that much but instead gets inside your head to the point where your afraid to walk the streets at night for about a month after watching the bloody thing!!!they are both very scary, very clever films, and a third one is just about to come out at the end of the month, but i'm still undecided as to whether or not i'll watch it, cos the other two screwed me up!!
2006-10-02 04:36:13
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answered by ben c 2
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toker. revealed in 1897, Stoker's e book universal each and every vampire cliche that exists. In previous due nineteenth-century Europe, a mushy lawyer, Jonathon Harker, travels to Transylvania to fulfill with the mysterious count number Dracula. he's locked in Dracula's citadel, an ominous progression with a a million,000-foot drop on one area, and learns the worst: The count number is a vampire, a member of the undead who survives through eating the blood of the residing.
2016-10-16 03:10:03
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answered by catharine 4
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Emily Rose Film Or Whatever It Was Called,Scared The **** Out Of Me!!
2006-10-02 00:11:28
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answered by Romeo 2
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i dont know there are a few head f***ers but dont find many scary texas chain saw masicure is a gooden the best r head messers phycological ones that get in ur head i like the film from hell bout jak the ripper got a thing for jonny depp the haunting is quite good i aitn really scary but it sends chill and its got loads of cherub kids who talk in wood carvings thats kinda creepy i anyone can suggest 1 i will get scared of plz do just stick my nane in there somwhere so iknow
2006-10-02 00:38:50
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answered by hayz 2
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The exorcist is the scariest movie ever!! I sh!t my load every time I see a clip of it. I tried to watch it the other month and it got to the bit where she is getting examined by the Doctors I thought, Nope, Fcuk that and turned it off.
2006-10-02 01:04:01
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answered by Anonymous
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Scary Movie 1-2-3-4 ?
2006-10-01 23:44:17
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answered by Anonymous
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You've got a mixed question there. You're getting him horror flicks and asking about scary. Scary becomes scariest when there is a real possibility that it can happen to YOU! You want SCARY???? Just about any of the movies about Sept 11 should do it. They're real. They happened. And it's very frightening to KNOW that there's more to come and thousands will ACTUALLY die!
2006-10-02 00:03:03
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answered by Anonymous
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The Haunting (original black and white) this lets the viewer use their own imagination without any special effects. The tension is built up by not seeing. Also the music adds to the tension. It is not terrifying but it does make you feel uneasy.
2006-10-02 03:56:08
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answered by Anonymous
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