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Paar
07-14-2012, 01:07 AM
Hey Guys, so Im watching The Human Centipede. It's really freaking scary! So, What are the scariest movies you've seen?

KingFu
07-14-2012, 01:19 AM
Very few "horror movies" are actually scary for me. I heard insideous is really scary but I've never seen it.

Skeletonlord
07-14-2012, 01:29 AM
The "Paranormal Activity" films are pretty scary, not sure if you have seen them. I have seen the first two, and the third one has just premiered here in the UK.

Otukura
07-14-2012, 01:39 AM
1408 was the scariest I've seen, I was 13(I think?) when I saw it.

Paar
07-14-2012, 02:00 AM
I seen 1408, It was pretty freaky.

Blind
07-14-2012, 02:11 AM
Not a fan of horror movies, i watch 1 every year maybe, but today i watched wrong turn 1 and 2. It's disgusting..it was about bunch of people being hunted by cannibalistic inbreds in the woods. Interesting but shocking.

I've never seen paranormal activity and never will lol. I'm too easily impressed by things, if i watch it i'll be thinking about it for weeks.

Scariest one i've seen was probably unborn. Dam, i hate that kind of movies.

;D

Paar
07-14-2012, 02:14 AM
Paranormal Activity, Really isn't scary at all. Kind of dumb in my opinion.

Blind
07-14-2012, 02:31 AM
Hahah, well, still that kind of stuff isn't for me. If i had to watch a horror movie i'd rather want it to be something that could not have possible happened to me. Cannibals in the woods as an example. Hahah :D

EDIT: nevermind what i said at first, all kind of horror movies are bs anyway lol.

Phoenixking
07-14-2012, 11:32 AM
If i had to watch a horror movie i'd rather want it to be something that could not have possible happened to me. Cannibals in the woods as an example.
You can never know when and where people use bath salts

Late
07-14-2012, 02:09 PM
War of worlds even though it's not a horror movie it still freaked me out

TEOKILLO
07-14-2012, 02:16 PM
I know when you do phoe phoe xD

Zaonabiuibil
07-14-2012, 09:00 PM
Human Centipede 2!!! XD. Nah the first was better IMO.

Rauekat
07-14-2012, 09:09 PM
"The Birds" was kind of different lol kind of scary. And then of course CHUCKY!!!

Garvhoz
07-18-2012, 07:49 PM
Paranormal Activity, Really isn't scary at all. Kind of dumb in my opinion.

My thoughts exactly.

I say insidious was pretty scary at some moments. In the beginning its scary when its ment to be, but after the middle everything you see thats scary is a lol moment.

Iron Hand
07-18-2012, 08:01 PM
Stephen kings "CUJO"... Jump out of my seat and lost my popcorn when that dang dog jumped through the kitchen window near the end of it. That movie was freaking awsomely scary.

ooommmggg
07-18-2012, 08:23 PM
Ahhhh, my bear would destroy the guys in paranormal activity :P

Cahaun
07-18-2012, 08:26 PM
War of the Worlds freaked me out when I was young. We had the volume up so high that I heard the screams on the other side of the house (It was a home theater with stereo all over. My grandpa liked it like that :p)
Alien also was scary to me as I don't like little creatures bursting out of chests lol. I honestly don't watch that much scary movies, but there is one book that was pretty gory: Star Wars Death Troopers (REALLY gory and suspenseful. Sad at times)

saool
07-18-2012, 08:46 PM
I'm into and absolutely LOVE horror movies. I'm a Gore-Hound at heart. I've seen almost all the movies mentioned on this thread. My selection is well very wide in the sense of what is considered "horror". From Repo: The Genetic Opera to Rosemary's Baby (A must see if you're into horror). I had posted a thread about a movie by Guillermo del Toro called "El Espinazo Del Diablo" translates to the Devil's Backbone. Awesome movie watch it lol.

I could go on and on about horror/thrillers but I won't lol

Iron Hand
07-18-2012, 08:50 PM
Scarey Horror? Lets not forget the grandfather of all horror movies "Texas Chainsaw Massacre". (The orginal not the remake.) Also more compelling about it was very contraversial at the time because it was based on an actual event that happened in a small town in Texas, so much so it was actually banned from theaters in some cities.

saool
07-18-2012, 08:55 PM
Scarey Horror? Lets not forget the grandfather of all horror movies "Texas Chainsaw Massacre". (The orginal not the remake.) Also more compelling about it was very contraversial at the time because it was base on an actual event that happened in a small town in Texas, so much so it was actually banned from theaters in some cities.

Wrong. Didn't happen in Texas. It was INSPIRED hardly based on actual events. The story is Ted Hooper was in a hardware store and he was in a huge line and saw a chainsaw on the wall and thought to himself "How I would love to get that chainsaw and cut through this line." The actual "killer" was Ed Gein. He however was more of a graveyard robber, stealing body parts to make a suit out of the freshly deceased (this is where Silence of the Lambs is based from to!) They only know of two victims of his both elderly women. But they (cops/detectives) believe he may have had more victims.

Iron Hand
07-18-2012, 09:08 PM
Scarey Horror? Lets not forget the grandfather of all horror movies "Texas Chainsaw Massacre". (The orginal not the remake.) Also more compelling about it was very contraversial at the time because it was base on an actual event that happened in a small town in Texas, so much so it was actually banned from theaters in some cities.

Wrong. Didn't happen in Texas. It was INSPIRED hardly based on actual events. The story is Ted Hooper was in a hardware store and he was in a huge line and saw a chainsaw on the wall and thought to himself "How I would love to get that chainsaw and cut through this line." The actual "killer" was Ed Gein. He however was more of a graveyard robber, stealing body parts to make a suit out of the freshly deceased (this is where Silence of the Lambs is based from to!) They only know of two victims of his both elderly women. But they (cops/detectives) believe he may have had more victims.

True ... Thank you for correction ... A similar crime did actually happen in texas but it was after the movie and believed it is what gave the person the idea. My apologies it has been almost 40 years since the events happened and I was pretty young.

Iron Hand
07-18-2012, 09:10 PM
Ooo... Ooo... "The Shinning" was a good scary horror too. And let us not forget "Physco"

saool
07-18-2012, 10:23 PM
Ok my list of some of my favorites:

The Strangers
The Exorcist
Silence of the Lambs
The Texas Chainsaw Massacre
Anatomy (both 1 and 2)
The Human Centipede
House of 1000 Corpses
Rosemary's Baby
When a Stranger Calls
The Amityville Horror
Cradle of Fear
Paranormal Activity (all of them)
The Cube (or Cube)
A Tale of Two Sisters
The Sixth Sense
It
Cujo
The Omen
The Hills Have Eyes
The Devil's Backbone
Hellraiser
Pet Sematary
Rec
Seven
The Blair Witch Project
Carrie
The Others
The Midnight Meat Train
High Tension
The Collector
Shrooms (yes there's a movie called that, and it's one scary trip lol)
The Devil Inside


Oops, I'll stop here but there's plenty more...I've watched countless hours of nothing but horror (not really a fan of other genres).

Iron Hand
07-18-2012, 10:37 PM
Ok my list of some of my favorites:

The Strangers
The Exorcist
Silence of the Lambs
The Texas Chainsaw Massacre
Anatomy (both 1 and 2)
The Human Centipede
House of 1000 Corpses
Rosemary's Baby
When a Stranger Calls
The Amityville Horror
Cradle of Fear
Paranormal Activity (all of them)
The Cube (or Cube)
A Tale of Two Sisters
The Sixth Sense
It
Cujo
The Omen
The Hills Have Eyes
The Devil's Backbone
Hellraiser
Pet Sematary
Rec
Seven
The Blair Witch Project
Carrie
The Others
The Midnight Meat Train
High Tension
The Collector
Shrooms (yes there's a movie called that, and it's one scary trip lol)
The Devil Inside


Oops, I'll stop here but there's plenty more...I've watched countless hours of nothing but horror (not really a fan of other genres).

Oooo forgot about the exorcist omen and hell raiser. How about childern of the corn and demon seed. :p

iAmPain
07-19-2012, 12:37 AM
"the cove" its not a scary movie, but ye know. it freaked the baby outta me..