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For probably the 1,000,000th time....scariest movie you've ever seen?


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For pure adrenaline scares, a Spanish movie called REC. scared the crap out of me.

For staying power, nothing beats The Shining. It just has this excellent overwhelming sense of dread and impending violence.

The Shining is the best horror movie of all time. Insanity is way scarier than blood and guts. I also think it is one of the very rare cases when the movie is better than the book.

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There are tons of movies that scared the crap out of me when I was young that when I watch now I can't help but laugh.

My dad and I used to rent all the "Howling" movies all the time, (it was our thing, watching horror flicks) when I was little. Those and the "Pet Cemetery" movies used to scare the poo out of me as a youngin.

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