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going back to my "growing up days", watching films with my mates or a bird, in no particular order, films that scared the bejesus out of me:-
nightmare on elm street the omen poltergeist the shining with a special mention to Salems Lot on TV (the boy floating outsdie his mates window! ![]() nowadays, the most recent would be the ring. purely for a great bit of timing from a phone call i had!! ![]() |
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For me it was the final scene of Friday the 13th, all sorting out coats etc for a quick getaway and WTF. Where he come from.
It sort of started that whole final bit thing like in Carrie etc.
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I can honestly say that I've not been scared as such by a film, even as a kid (apart from by Dr Who - but then everyone has to be behind a cushion at some point in their lives
![]() Actually getting my heart racing - that honour has to go to Prison Break on TV. I jsut got really invested in the characters - even the horrible one - and there were jsut some tremendousely tense moments in that series. Making me jump - Snakes on a (MF) Plane. You know what was going to happen - you could see it coming a mile off - but it still made me jump, quite a few times too. ![]() |
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I'm the same as K, never really scared, just known to jump a little. Films never used to phase me at all, but recently more so (I'm starting to get old
![]() Only really The Ring and The Descent have made me jump anything worth remembering. |
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When I was younger the film that scared me the most was The Fog
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Scariest: A Tale Of Two Sisters (Korean horror film).
Most Gruesome: Wolf Creek (Australian backpacker horror film). Both made me squirm in very different ways, and I'm not easily scared or squeamish!! |
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Scarest for me was 'The thing', watched it in a mates caravan, along with a few other friends, and a crate or two of beer, I don't do well with scary movies at the best of times, but during the film, somewhere near the end, off I go to the loo, where one of the ceiling strips landed on me just as I locked the door,
Sh*t....... I nearly cr*pped myself ![]() |
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Films? The Eye (Hong Kong/Thailand film) was quite scary.
But the scariest stuff I've seen was on TV when I was young. BBC's Halloween special Ghos****ch cos I didn't realise it wasn't a real documentry. Stephen King's It cos I hate clowns. X-Files episode with the green luminous bugs made me sleep with the light on first time ever in my life. |
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Yeah but the caravan was in a field on the edge of his parents property, bloody long, scary walk back to my bike ![]() |
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