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Really scary film
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I am planning on watching a really Scary film on Halloween just as a bit of fun.
I dont usually watch scary films so I am wanting to watch one of the most horrible scary films ever.
anyone know any.
I dont usually watch scary films so I am wanting to watch one of the most horrible scary films ever.
anyone know any.
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http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0069992/
Makes my skin crawl just thinking about it.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0069992/
Makes my skin crawl just thinking about it.
'Rec '(spanish with subtitles) is one of the scariest films I've seen recently. Plays like a real life documentary and is incredibly good.
'The Others' has some great moments. 'The Orphange' agan subitled, is also quiet good.
For me though, the re-make of 'The Grudge' has the most scares, although the story is kinda weak.
'The Others' has some great moments. 'The Orphange' agan subitled, is also quiet good.
For me though, the re-make of 'The Grudge' has the most scares, although the story is kinda weak.
Hi, Emmy
I just can't believe that no one has suggested the very obvious - and greatest of all - "Halloween" - John Carpenter's original and best, from 1978 - which bears endless re-watching despite its "cult" over-exposure. It is a masterclass in how to achieve careful, slow-burning claustrophobic terror with almost no explicit violence, and a very limited budget. By contrast, it also shows the 'Saw' and 'Hostel' series to be the nasty, unsubtle, blood-soaked adolescent gore they really are. Watch it with the lights off, and you will NOT want to go upstairs that night.!! You have been warned. :)
I just can't believe that no one has suggested the very obvious - and greatest of all - "Halloween" - John Carpenter's original and best, from 1978 - which bears endless re-watching despite its "cult" over-exposure. It is a masterclass in how to achieve careful, slow-burning claustrophobic terror with almost no explicit violence, and a very limited budget. By contrast, it also shows the 'Saw' and 'Hostel' series to be the nasty, unsubtle, blood-soaked adolescent gore they really are. Watch it with the lights off, and you will NOT want to go upstairs that night.!! You have been warned. :)