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I recon the scariest film I have seen is The Ring, it is very messed up and disturbing, despite a slightly bizzare storyline.
So, what sends shivers down your spines?
> I wanna see IT. Haven't seen that yet. Looks good, but anything with
> clowns in scares the crap out of me.. Got that from Rugrats =D
You may want to know that i just found that Play.com sell IT for £11.99 Region1 on DVD, i just ordered it. I have also found various places that sell it on VHS such as amazon.co.uk, HMV.co.uk and blackstar.co.uk.
> That the episode of Rugrats when Tommys dad makes an army of robots
> and so Tommy and co think they are evil and decide to go to war with
> them?
> That episode is hilarious at the end theres bits of clowns all over
> the garden.
That might be the one..
scared the _____ out of me.I saw it when I was 10.My sister who was 6 was laughing her hed off.she just thought tomatosauce was being thrown everywhere.She thought the funniest part of the movie was when the boy told his mom to go into his room and the boy behind the door sliced her fingers off and then chopped her to little tinny pieces.
Halloween scared the crap out of me when I was young.
Also about 30 seconds of the Shining made me nearly soild myself....still does actually. Those 2 little girls in the corridor, shame the rest of the film was complete toss.
1984
Requiem For A Dream
> The first pokemon movie.
Truely horrifying.
Don't really watch horror movies. The most frightening thing I ever watched was a film called The Entity.
The Sceam/Slasher sort of Horror is shocking and makes you jump out of your seat.
Or
The psycological horror, such as 28 days, the exorcist and in some ways candyman (not the second one, that was crap), the ones that give you nightmares. The ones that evoke images.
Persnally, I prefer the second type, films that deal with religion and reported phenonomon, ones that are more to do with your opinion of something than the good old straight serial killer thing.
> Kiriyama wrote:
> Oh, and how anyone can say that these films are scary is beyond me:
> Watership Down (old or new?)
>
> Isnt Watership Down that movie about Rabbits? that wasnt scary it was
> a cartoon.
Big rabbits with sharp claws and red eye killing smaller rabbits. Man, that was just purely evil. A bit like Farthing Wood.
Did anyone ever see Redwall when it was on Channel 5 on Saturday mornings? Jeeesus - it was a cartoon for kids about medieval animals, but they slaughtered each other and everything! I remember an episode where the rabbit-type creature in the massive pantaloons and a ruff found this rabbit hung in the woods. That's right, the crows had HUNG the rabbit!