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What's The Scariest Film(S) You've Ever Seen?

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tiggerblue10 | 15:56 Sat 30th Apr 2022 | Film, Media & TV
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This has probably been asked on here many times but hey ho....I'm tired, bored and no longer in control of the tv remote!

Mine are The Changeling, La Cabina and Wolf Creek. And anything based on real life historical events involving executions.
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Aliens. The Exorcist. Plague of the Zombies.
Diabolique (not the Sharon Stone version) and Rosemary's Baby.

Last shot in Carrie is probably the best jump scare.
Psycho:
this is why my shower has a glass screen and not a curtain.
I saw it in app. 1961 and have never watched a horror film since - well we don't have many cinemas way out here in far west Wales anyway.
I watched The Birds when I was young, and it really disturbed me.
rupert when raggety was in it
The burning
The Twilight Zone movie was quite evocative also.The part where the anti-semite,racist guy was taken away on a freight train heading towards the gas chambers with all the other Nazi victims still judders me to the bone still.
(Vic Morrows)
poltergeist and a quiet place were scary x
I am avoiding watching the horror film Saw. The idea of it frightens me off watching it.
Yes,you just knew that tree outside the bedroom window shaped like an old Red Indian was going to get nasty,didnt you?
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I've got to try some of the suggestions that I haven't seen before.

I've seen most of the Saw films and they are gross. I wouldn't recommend if you're of a nervous disposition.
I too was scared by the Haunting, Dustypuss. It was all suspense and nothing actually happened but you thought it might. They paid a girl £100 (a lot of money in 1963) to watch it on her own in a cinema in Wigan I remember!!!
I have two - 'The Haunting' and 'Dead Of Night'.

Both are Vintage black and white - forties and fifties respectively - not a monster or drop of blood to be seen, but both are seriously scary, and highly recommended.
Toy Story.

If any of the toys had died Andy wouldn't have known, hence continued playing with them.
Imagine the trauma the other toys would have been subjected to, watching their friends dead bodies being flung around like mere playthings.

Gives me nightmares just thinking about the psychological outcome.
Well Sid was a bit mean.. but toys coming to life when you’re not looking is usual isn’t it
not scary but to me unwatchable , tried 3 times to see this on tv but im claustrophobic .....
Buried (2010) ryan reynolds
The Shining
Don't Be Afraid Of The Dark - watched it with my dad and he wanted to go to bed but I made him stay up as I just had to see the end but was petrified.
I watched the Shining for the first time today, due to the thread. Pretty good. I remember The Conjuring being good as well.
I never find horror films scary, I was brought up on NFES, Mutant, etc from about 7. I prefer Psychological thrillers. But really liked Black Mirror.
In fact, Playtest, is probably the way they will need to go, with VR horror :-)

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