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im trying to write an original screenplay of horror because ive always wanted to make a movie. and if theres success i can help my family financially and others as well. i also hate seeing copy cat ideas . i asked alot of people what would scares you or would scare you and this is what they said:...

being in dark rooms or homes
Being buried alive
faces that have no inside, like no eyes and mouth, just darkness
Rooms where the lights won't turn on
Noises off camera
Thick forests at night
Seeing something the character can't
...and similar to that one, seeing something before it happens

2007-09-05 17:40:06 · 17 answers · asked by Anonymous in Entertainment & Music Movies

17 answers

alone in a theater watchin a scary *** movie
height...example ... have u eva bn on the CN tower in canada... there is a glass floor in the tower... the sizes of carz are ant size... imagine sittin on that glass floor n the glass broke.... scary

2007-09-05 17:45:49 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

The top things that scare me are:
1. Dark rooms. Especially when the character is in a lit hallway and about to enter a dark room. (Me...I am not that curious!)
2. The animation used in The Ring and The Grudge
3. *Fast* chase scenes. Like in Underworld. Because I know I couldn't outrun a werewolf.
4. Creepy Little kids. The only example I can think of right now is Boogeyman.
5. When a character is hiding and the bad guy is right outside of the hiding spot.
Best of luck with your screenplay!

2007-09-11 17:34:04 · answer #2 · answered by jess 1 · 0 0

I would say being buried alive for sure. I was actually a little freaked out during Kill Bill II when seeing Uma Thurman inside the casket, underground with dirt all over it. I hate the feeling of being trapped somewhere (it doesn't actually scare me so much, but seeing it on screen is freaky). I watched this one movie a long time ago, I think it was called "Buried Alive" (I know, simple title) and it was about a man who buries his wife alive. She dies or something, but comes back and does the same thing to the husband. It's freaky.

If you have seen the movie The Descent, about the four rock climbers or whatever they are, there are spooky parts of isolation when they are inside really tight tunnels and can't move. While watching it in the theater, I was actually feeling like I couldn't breath. I loved it (but I like being scared, it just rarely happens).

2007-09-05 18:10:49 · answer #3 · answered by cory_rudy99 3 · 1 0

Being in a dark room or house you may find your way out,faces that don't have inside you try to picture the face,etc
but being buried alive, it's like no way out dude,there is no lights to turn on, if your in a house you can always run outside in ther you can't and you'll hear noises for sure you'll see things for sure plus you wont be able to breath,thats what i think.

2007-09-12 07:47:07 · answer #4 · answered by emerald 2 · 0 0

i have arachnophobia so watching the last lord of the rings gets me freaking out...

i also like the movie the Mothman Prophecies - just the idea of something being out there but you dont know if its real, the feeling of it watching you...creeps me out

other than that i really cant think of anything else to help you with, i not a fan of current horror movie - very old fashioned and love the original Dracula and Frankenstein!

2007-09-06 03:33:03 · answer #5 · answered by noneofyurbusiness 3 · 0 0

Have you ever seen the movie "The Haunting"? Those gruesome facial figures of the dead in the stucco walls in one's sleeping quarters, while other dead and/or ghosts are at one's locked bedroom door, which is solid oak, and are attempting to enter. First giggling the door knob, while one hears hellish screams and groaning, then they actually bend it back and forth this massive door like a sheet of aluminum, and the dead's atrophic and emaciated hands and forearms are visible on one's side of it. But then, the first glimmer of dawn reaches these goulish figures through one's window and the crack they created in the door, which makes them withdraw immediately, as someone who was exposed to a flame of fire, as their screaming and moaning gradually pines as they scurry away once again towards the darkness and Hades.

2007-09-06 05:38:41 · answer #6 · answered by Tom 4 · 1 0

I LOVE scary movies. Stephan King is my favorite. But I would have to say that the movies that scare me the most are the ones that tell a story that could really happen.

2007-09-12 16:36:14 · answer #7 · answered by Jenny 2 · 0 0

Evil spirits that you can't see or defend yourself against like in The Evil Dead

2007-09-11 20:23:09 · answer #8 · answered by A Z 3 · 0 0

snakes, spiders, buried alive is good and also things that linger in the shadows

2007-09-13 04:50:03 · answer #9 · answered by willa44 3 · 0 0

Psycho killers defintely!

2007-09-11 03:18:41 · answer #10 · answered by eZonis34 4 · 0 0

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