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> Not a film, but seeing Ghostwatch when I was 10 was the most scared
> I've ever been.
I seem to be alone in realising that was fake at the time...The only one to notice that the program had a cast list in the Radio Times and on the end credits that listed the actors names and the person they were playing...yet people still seemed to think it was all real.
> Super Mario Bros. Ypshi scared the pants off me.
erm...funny stuff
Jeepers Creepers, that was a good one. The whole death car ramming thing, and wrapped bodies being dumped down the pipe by an old creepy building in some trees. Not seen the 2nd I don't think.
Anyway that's my opinion on thosse films. As for the scarriest film I've ever seen? Probably A Nightmare On Elm Street when I was 12, the Blair witch was scary the first time I saw it when I was alone late at night but that is only scary depending on what type of person you are. It's the other extreme compared to Jeepers Creepers. Blair Witch project keeps you guessing and using your imagination as it shows you stuff but Jeepers Creepers just tells you everything.
Scarier than Pig Onanism performed by a wonky-faced MammonWhore.
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> Scarier than Pig Onanism performed by a wonky-faced MammonWhore.
That IS scary.
1. The shinning ( I did not sleep for nights)
2. Jeepers Creepers (AG! IT'S BEHIND YOU!)
3. Bratz the movie (C'mon, those things are scary. Where are their noses and why do little kids love em so?)
4. The crow (not really scary, but it kicks ass)
5. The poltergist (Not sure which one, but the one with the little girl in the mirror)
I'm sure theres more but I cant really think at the moment, but hey, i get scared alot.
1. The birds.
2. Nightmare on elm street
3. Halloween.
I always run away when i see a bird now. I LIKE MY EYE BROWS!