If you've watched them all then it's hard to suggest but the Exorcist is the worst in my book.
2006-10-07 14:29:05
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answered by starrynight1 7
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you are not watching them right then.... a horror movie is like any other sort of movie where u want to feel some sort of emotion. that's what makes it enjoyable. if you are not into it and don't fully involve yourself in the movie you won't feel scared. that's why the good ones that are directed or edited well are so scary. it would be the same for a love story or sad story. if it is not done well or is silly or you are not into it, you wouldn't cry. and whether is crying or being scared, any emotion that comes from a movie, people will like more.
2006-10-07 20:58:21
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answered by Anonymous
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if you've seen every horror film ever, then what exactly are we supposed to suggest? maybe you could try rewatching some of them but make sure you're on your own, it's the middle of the night and you've taken some edgy psychotropic drug. i'd recommend the shining, cube or maybe the original japanese version of the ring for this purpose.
or you could try /doing/ something scary, like walking through a dangerous neighbourhood late at night, picking a fight with someone twice your size or maybe joining the army and going to fight in a war?
or perhaps you could just stare up at the stars and contemplate the bleakness of existence?
hope this helps.
2006-10-07 14:35:34
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answered by hosmer_angel 2
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My guess is you are just too smart for scary movies~
I mean, you probably realize that they are FICTION and aren't real. I don't know how to suggest that you get past the point of reality...
If you still like scary movies, why don't you continue to watch them, and maybe something will stir your fancy... or your fear, whatever the case maybe!
Have you seen the New Release of Texas Chainsaw Massacre? If that doesn't work, why don't you try watching some movies based on REAL LIFE? I am sure there are ones about real serial killers - even if they are just Made for TV movies! Good luck!
2006-10-07 14:35:16
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answered by Glory 5
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My scarriest movie as a child was The Exorcist, and I still won't watch that one today. As an adult...hmmm, Boogie Man was pretty scarry, my 15 year old son says Texas Chainsaw Massacre, and my husband says The Ring...so there is our opinions! I wanted to add this because I had forgot about this, but there are a group of vhs tapes called Faces of Death that will scare you...guaranteed! It's true stuff caught on tape...really scarry and gross.
2006-10-07 14:31:11
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answered by Anonymous
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Yeah, I have a hard time finding movies that are actually "scary", especially older ones. But I got an older one for you. It's called the "Ammtyville Horror". I'm sure you've heard of it. But it has to be the original, not the remake. Oh, and another one is the "War of the Worlds", the new one. This one is really suspenseful. I didn't think I was going to like it but I was on the edge of my seat the whole time! Hope this helps.
2006-10-07 14:29:44
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answered by Anonymous
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I love horror but now all the horror sucks...
I don't like violence I'm more of a suspense, a twist and a good ending fan..and the one of the movie I really enjoyed was
Stir of echoes was a good one
the funny thing about this movie is that it doesn't
use the music that normal horror movies play..
and I like it that way...
I don't recommend the Japanese ones..
it has no plot and the ending is crap really...
2006-10-07 21:33:52
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answered by vicizav_v 5
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If you havent seen the hlls have eyes see that, its the scariest movie ive seen that comes kinda close to actually scaring me, also dont ever bother with horrors rated M even MA are crap just stick to R rated horrors cause they are the scariest but if they still dont scare you there is nothing you can do, once your desensitised theres nothing you can do
2006-10-07 14:30:57
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answered by lily paige 2
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Look up Theatre of Blood, with Vincent Price. He re-enacts the famous death scenes from all of Shakespaers plays in gruesome detail. I think it was a mid 70's film.... scared the hell outta me.
2006-10-07 16:12:54
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answered by tazmanean_devil 2
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if you really want to get scared, i suggest renting the japanese horror films. the ring and grudge japanese version. also the ten or the eyes.
2006-10-07 17:23:09
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answered by pizzahpie 2
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