well i wud have to say the shining, jack nicolson's eyes were just freaky! and that "here comes johnny" thing scared me 2. i have to say i dont think the exorcist was scary at all, i laughed the whole way through it!
2007-05-23 09:24:25
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answered by Anonymous
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The Grudge - Takashi Shimizu's remake of Ju-on, starring Sarah Michelle Gellar, Jason Behr, and Clea DuVall.
The normal façade of a modest house in Tokyo belies the hidden terror within. It is possessed by a violent plague that destroys the lives of everyone who enters. Known as The Grudge, this curse causes its victims to die in the grip of a powerful rage. Those who are fatally afflicted by the curse die and a new curse is born--passed like a virus to all those who enter the house in an endless, growing chain of horror. Karen is an exchange student studying social work in Japan who innocently agrees to cover for a nurse who didn't show up for work. When she enters the assigned home, she discovers an elderly American woman, Emma, who is lost in a catatonic state while the rest of the house appears deserted and disheveled. As she is tending to the stricken old woman, Karen hears scratching sounds from upstairs. When she investigates, she is faced with a supernatural horror more frightening than she could ever imagine. Within this house, a chain of terror has been set in motion resulting from a terrifying evil that was born years before. As more people die, Karen is pulled into the cycle of horror and learns the secret of the vengeful curse that has taken root in this house. Now she must stop it before it's too late.
2007-05-23 09:44:57
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answered by stratmanreturns 5
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The Texas Chainsaw Massacre.
2007-05-23 09:29:27
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answered by lotus1s 4
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The ring was pretty scary. I would say the very first Amityville Horror. Probably because I was young. But to this day I still beleive it was the scariest. I think it had some truth to it though. But I did see an awesome movie this past weekend that was extremely excellent. It was "Disturbia". Very very good movie. Check it out. :)
2007-05-23 09:33:07
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answered by Karen V 1
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The Exorcist! I had to sleep with the lights on for about a week! Thats the scariest film ever!
2007-05-23 09:30:34
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answered by . 5
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In the mid seventies it was the "Haunting" not the re-make, the black and white original, then in the 80's, "The Entity", The Excorcist was pretty nasty, it all depends on taste, and in most cases how you're brought up, the latest best horror I've seen was "Silent Hill" All this Zombie/ultra make-up effect films are mostly crap, designed purely for effect and ticket sales
2007-05-23 11:25:59
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answered by blackfoot203 2
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The Brood by David Cronenberg starring Oliver Reed and Smantha Eggar. 1979 did not sleep for many weeks!
2007-05-23 09:35:26
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answered by silent1 4
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When I was about 13/14 it had to be a horror called From Beyond, still sends shivers up the spine.
2007-05-23 09:54:27
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answered by rick3800 2
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These days nothing! But when i was a kid the horror double bills on saturdays night were frightning! also the hammor house of horror films and of course christopher lee as Dracula!!!
2007-05-23 20:17:15
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answered by WWEChairman 7
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Poltergeist
2007-05-23 09:25:27
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answered by jamesdean_marilynmonroe 2
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The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, i thought it was a terrifying movie mostly because it's a true story. I couldn't watch the whole movie, because it was so gory and scary!
2007-05-23 09:25:06
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answered by Sazziable 6
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