yes, a marathon of A Haunting was on!!!
2007-10-14 14:53:43
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answered by Servant of God! Live 4 God!!!! 3
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‘Arachnophobia’ (1990)
Spiders. John Goodman with a blowtorch. Who’s scarier? I’m sure we could ask Roseanne, but that’s the subject of a much more frightening movie. Anyway, as anyone who has er, squashed a spider can attest, things with eight legs are creepy. Gross. Big ones that fly through the air when provoked? Even worse.
‘Quartermass and the Pit’ (1968)
Workers building a new London subway station discover a suspicious metal object buried in the earth. A German rocket from WWII? No such luck. It’s an ancient Martian space craft responsible for the neighborhood’s reputation for being haunted. Take our word for it; this flick is way scarier than it sounds.
‘Evil Dead II’ (1987)
Sam Raimi is now a famous Hollywood director, but long before he directed 'Spiderman' he all but invented the horror/comedy genre with this 1987 classic. The film features cult-movie icon Bruce Campbell as a hapless hero defending himself from hordes of demons. Ever been on roller coaster? That's what watching 'Evil Dead II' is like -- lots of screams.
‘Ju-on’ (2000)
Dateline, Japan: Jealous of his wife's love for another man, a man brutally kills his wife and young son. Better than the Sarah-Michelle Gellar slog-fest ('The Grudge') that followed this flick, 'Ju-on' is edgy - it even allows you some time to get comfortable before the heavy breathing, black blood and phantasmagoric pre-schoolers start popping out of the woodwork like drunk termites. Put on a helmet, and dive in.
'The Thing' (1982)
“Scariest movie . . . ever!” We mean it. The film follows a crew stationed at an Antarctic base stalked by a shape-shifting alien. Which member of the crew is the alien? The crew doesn’t know, and neither does the audience until the creature begins one of its stomach churning transformations. If the scene where the guy’s head sprouting insect legs to escape doesn’t give you nightmares consult a therapist immediately.
Have the lights on and surround yourself with the Loved Ones!!! LOL
2007-10-14 14:56:18
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answered by exoticdoll1 3
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"Disturbia" is the latest movie I've seen that is quite creepy. I also liked the one (I can't remember the name) about the teenage girl babysitting in a big house by herself with someone stalking her. That one was really creepy, too. I don't like movies to be bloody and gory. I like them to be scary and keep you on the edge of your seat. To me those are the best.
2007-10-14 14:59:12
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answered by Starscape 6
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Creep shows no, peep shows yes, of course.
2007-10-14 14:51:23
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answered by Anonymous
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creep shows? I watch Ghost Hunters if that's what you mean??
2007-10-14 14:51:39
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answered by ♥Care♥ mommy 2 my boys 5
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nooo, I get too creeped out.
But I enjoy the peep shows. ♥
2007-10-14 14:58:16
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answered by Scotty 6
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I don't think so. Iv'e seen some creepy people though.
2007-10-14 14:53:29
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answered by Max 7
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hi yes a bit if u want creepy u should come to my house
2007-10-14 20:56:22
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answered by WTamSP 7
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Not recently
2007-10-14 14:55:23
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answered by Bren 7
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I seen Halloween yesterday...=-} scary...=-(
2007-10-14 15:13:14
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answered by ♥Saw Dust♥ 7
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