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It's an awesome ghost movie. The scariest I've ever watched. I watched with my friends after school in the day, and after watching it I was scared of being in an enclosed area alone for about 1 month. I also didn't dare to look into the mirror in the dark. And my friends who watched with me were afraid of watching it again.
2007-12-30 03:17:52
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answered by Zephyr 3
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Hostile, The Exorcist, Descent and 28 Days Later are scary. I enjoyed The Amityvilles, Castle Freak, Rosemary's Baby, Jaws, The Omen, all the Subspecies, John Carpenters Vampires, Susperia, Flatliners, House of 1000 Corpses, all The Hills Have Eyes, The Shining.
2007-12-29 15:22:53
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answered by Anonymous
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The Exorcist is the scariest movie ever! It played on my fear of demons and the devil, The Omen was really scary (originals only!) The grudge, The Ring, What lies beneath, are all pretty intense as well
2007-12-29 15:30:00
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answered by david h 3
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I still think the Exorcist is the scariest movie I've seen. There's also a Korean movie called "A Tale of Two Sisters" that gave me the heebie jeebies for weeks, and was definitely the most psychologically disturbing, as well as suspenseful, movie that I've seen.
2007-12-29 15:21:17
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answered by kappamaki81 2
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Phantasm
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0079714/
2007-12-29 15:20:51
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answered by djdraino 4
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I've never seen it, but a substitute teacher told me that The Changling (sp?) is the scariest movie. He said it's not scary in the way like blood and guts but ghosts and hauntings.
I want to see it really bad.
2007-12-29 15:26:54
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answered by Anonymous
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I like the orginal Texas Chainsaw Massacre, but a lot of people would argue with me. It's about 5 friends that go to stay in an old house out in the sticks & they meet some nasty people...
The Descent is great - about a group of women that go into a cave...creepy stuff happens!
2007-12-30 00:10:54
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answered by Kiri 6
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#1 for me was The Shining. It was totally intense, not cheesy (as in, go for a close-up so something can pop out), with horrifying images. It was structured like a nightmare, with recurring images that don't make sense but are very creepy.
My Achilles heel (for scary movies) are ghosts, and this one has plenty bizarre ones.
I had to go read the book, to try to understand it all; this didn't quite work, because Stanley Kubrick really took the story and ran with it. He really was a genius, and the way he adapted the book to the hotel he used was amazing.
It's intense, interesting, intellectual, creepy, horrifying, bizarre, and doesn't spell everything out for you. You are required to participate.
Watching it was riveting; I felt like Malcolm McDowell's character in A Clockwork Orange (another Kubrick movie) where his eyes are forced open so he is forced to watch.
(I was very jumpy for days after seeing this.)
2007-12-29 15:38:16
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answered by Moon Goddess 4
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Event Horizon
The Exorcist
The Entity
These are all movies about the supernatural.
2007-12-29 15:21:03
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answered by Chervack 2
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Grudge 2 or Silent Hill
2007-12-29 15:20:44
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answered by Leila R 2
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