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Sat 05/06/04 at 16:16
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Probably have to be the texas chainsaw massacre remake for me. That was seriously scary. Also one hour photo was abit creepy.
Anyway, answer the question :)
Sun 06/06/04 at 00:51
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There are many good touches.

Mainly due to teh fact it was about a child.
Sun 06/06/04 at 01:18
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Blair Witch...and Scream..where that girl is hanging of the tree
Sun 06/06/04 at 01:20
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Scream.... oh dear. Scale of 1 to 10 of how scary that was, it would be -5. Yes, it made me laugh like it was a comedy.
Sun 06/06/04 at 11:09
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nothing scares me anymore, but two films that scared the hell out of me when I first saw them were the shining and the thing.

the shining is a masterpiece and probably my favourite horror film. the thing has you on the edge of your seat from start to finish, and has some rather disturbing scenes to say the least.

the blair witch project wasn't all bad either, if you can ignore the annoying characters, some scenes are quite worrying, especially the baby crying sounds in the pitch black.

I thought event horizon was quite disturbing too, but having seen it many times, it doesn't have any impact on me anymore.
Sun 06/06/04 at 11:11
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MoJoJoJo wrote:
> I watched The Blair Witch Project alone in a dark room.
>
> "Nothing's happening... nothing's happening. They're looking for
> a witch or something, I dunno, I wasn't really listening. Nothing's
> happening. Something about a map. Nothing's happening. It's over. A
> lot of people in the audience looked pisssed."

I guess you also watched Family Guy in a dark room?
Sun 06/06/04 at 11:14
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ßora† §agdiyeV wrote:
> nothing scares me anymore,

TES TOS TER ONE ! :-p


> the shining is a masterpiece and probably my favourite horror film.
> the thing has you on the edge of your seat from start to finish, and
> has some rather disturbing scenes to say the least.

Which one? The one that wasnt the Jack Nicholson one is the better one - it's like 4 hours long. Class. However the twins in the Jack Nicholason version are scarier.
Sun 06/06/04 at 11:16
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Sleeping Beauty was quite scary about 12 years ago. And apparently I was scared of the "quicked ween" in Snow White when my mother took me to see it at the cinema.

Scary films aren't really that scary coz I always just watch them with mates, and we just take the p!ss the whole time. Like One Hour Photo, now that was a creepy film but we managed to turn it into a Barrel o' Laughs. And Deep Blue Sea too, but that was never really that scary now was it.....
Sun 06/06/04 at 11:48
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Hellraiser realy freaked me out. Tho's zenebites were creepy.
Sun 06/06/04 at 13:12
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Paradox: wrote:
> Which one? The one that wasnt the Jack Nicholson one is the better
> one - it's like 4 hours long. Class. However the twins in the Jack
> Nicholason version are scarier.

I've only seen the Jack Nicholson one, I heard the other one is closer to the book, and features the scene with the hedge animal attack.

I'll have to see it.

Also - the stand is a good one. not particularly scary, but I just wanted to mention it. Oh, and 'IT' isn't all that bad.
Sun 06/06/04 at 13:19
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The original version of the "Ring" and ring 2 both Japanese.
It's so scary I wouldn't watch it by myself

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