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Very nice list and reasoning Mr. Dike Kudos to you
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Great lists, Demdike and nos42. I am finishing mine at the moment and, like yours, it contains a mixture of ages and genres, plus explanations of why they frightened me.
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most of these are scary scenes in the films. so here my list in no particular order. Pet semetery (Gage and Zelda) Carrie (creepy/evil Jesus) Jaws ( the head scene) Salems Lot (gave me nightmares for weeks as a kid) Nightmare on Elm street (scared the shit out of me as a kid and was terrified to goto sleep) Watership Down (a strange choice but this film is not subtle for young children) Omen (the same scene with the nanny that nosferatu42 posted) chitty chitty bang bang ( the child catcher was the stuff of nightmares) |
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Scariest films?? Hmmm. will these suffice?? Triumph Of The Will Anything that features hairy spiders. Laugh all you want, but as a horror fan, every time I see cobwebs, I am on alert . Especially a pain when I went to see The Beyond at the pictures. Was once berated for this on another forum. How I love the internet NOT. Yentl. Fcuking terrifying. I dare you. Halloween (1978). Watched it again (as part of me October ...post to come cough). And it still works. I wish Rob Zombie ill with his new venture haha. Nil By Mouth (1998) The anti Darling Buds Of May . When people speak about onscreen brutality, they always flock to the latest atrocity. This is still a hard watch, and yes it scares me still. Threads (1984). Need I say more ??? Possession (1981). any excuse with this one .... Salems Lot. As I may have mentioned before, i was that scared by the end of the first part, that it took me years to watch the second ... The 5000 Fingers Of Dr T. Saw this and The Boy With Green Hair round about the same time. Whilst that is a charming morality tale, this is a sicko puppy dreamt up by that Seuss chappie. Crazed tis. Jaws. Aye, the bit with the head always gets me That's ten anyhow. Well .... ach, whatever. Next!!
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This moment gets a mention on my list even though the film isn't featured. It's a textbook example of a jump scare.
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SCARIEST FILMS Not really in any order:
Just missing out: Buried – I don't think is the best film ever made, but the relentless claustrophobia really unnerves me, and the ending really is nightmarish.
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Sounds like you have a fear of being buried alive, Nos. My mum has as well. She won't watch anything that features it. That Tarantino directed CSI double header was a total no-no. |
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I don't watch CSI so don't know the episodes you're referring to, but it is something I would probably watch even if I found it really disturbing. That's what I meant in my initial post for this week about horror being a masochistic choice for favourite film genre!
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Top 10 scary films. this i think is most difficult because i don't find most horror films scary at all and think actual real life is more terrorfying. and i watch them for reasons of entertainment and find a lot of comedy in them as well, especially the Italian ones. even as a child i would sit there with a big grin on my face watching Dracula in Hammer films when the other kids were crying and hiding behind the sofa. but that's not to say that there's nothing at all that hasn't scared me or made me a bit uneasy. 1)The Omen, was very well made and believable and a genuine scense of unease, eventhough it's lost the impact now. 2)The Exorcist, was also a bit unnerving on the first watch, eventhough i find it quite funny nowadays. 3)Let's Scare Jessica To Death, made me feel rather uneasy at the time, but i barely remember it now to be honest. 4)Aliens, i found a bit disturbing because i have a phobia of worms and tentacles, and didnt like the black tentacles coming up from under the water with Newt. 5)Threads, because the threat of war with Russia was real at the time. 6)Squirm, too many disgusting earthworms wriggling about. 7)The Worm Eaters, no thanks. 8)Ouatermass, not the Hammer ones, but starring John Mills and a bunch of weird hippies turning to stone. no idea why it disturbed me at the time. 9)The Wicker Man, the end was so powerful and a bit frightening 10)And a episode of Space 1999 called Dragon domain, with a horrible tentacle monster on a abandomed space ship eating people and mummifying them. much more scary than watching Cannibal Holocaust and I Spit on Your Grave as a kid.
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