Scariest Movie?

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Whats your scariest movie of all time?

I'd have to say Watership Down! Its so disturbing and anyone who sits their kids infront of it should be locked up!!!!!!!

I can watch any horror movie and it doesn't scare me unlike that devil film :unsure:

Also has anyone seen Last house on the left? Just rented it so would be grateful for any input.

:D
 
Last House On the Left is completely boring (although there is a scene involving a chisel, a hammer and someone's teeth)

I watched "Suspiria" last night for the first time in my life. Absolutely weird and uninteresting. Did I miss the point somewhere? It was voted the 2nd scariest film of all time in Empire magazine, just inferior to The Exorcist.

I don't get it.
 
Ok, first of all, Ring was overrated and not really scary. Come on, you know you agree. Perhaps the only scary scene was that woman crawling out of the TV.

And second, Phone is probably the worst film I seen in 2004. I watched the last 45 minutes on fast forward.

Dark Water, on the other hand, was quite good and definitely eerie. That scene in the elevator is very scary.
 
It's funny you referring to these films as the Eastern versions.

I refer to them as the originals. :D
 
Watership Down i blame my mum for making me watch it as a child. I am almost 24 by the way.


I also think Tale of Two sisters was good.

Saw Hide and Seek the other night was ok but could see the twist coming a mile off
 
I recently watched "Creep", about a woman who falls asleep on the London Underground and misses the last train. She finds herself locked in the station and ends up getting chased by some maniac...

Crap and not scary. Boring and didn't really care about her at all.

I also watched "Boogeyman" the other night, not out here yet. Plenty of frights loaded in but predictable. Many will enjoy it though as it has a fright every 3 minutes it seems.
 
THRILLER,just the thought that he could be an alleged child molestor filled me with horror.
 
Thriller wasn't a film as such. It was to accompany the song of the same name. It was made by John Landis who made An American Werewolf In London. I thought that was scary.
 
A close call between An American Warewolf In London (which I was going to say even before I read PDJ's post) and Chitty Chitty Bang Bang (The childcatcher scene).
 
I thought the Blair Witch Project was quite sinister in parts though the film that scared me the most was The Evil Dead, which I now understand to be a comedy but still scares the bejeesus out of me.
 
But what about:

"We made it, we made it mother. We...Mother?" "Mother...Mother where are you?" "Mother?" "Mother?" "Mother?" "Mother?" " Mother?"

Starts to cry - suddenly he stops, startled by what he sees.

"Huh...!"

He sees a large and powerful stag.

"Your mother can't be with you anymore, Bambi".

He closes his eyes and bows his head.
 
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