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Last horror movie that scared you


FurdTurgason

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I used to love horror and would watch everything I could, we would go to the video store and pick 5 a week to watch. I've seen the Faces of Death series, the Hellraiser movies, if it was available we watched it. After I had my kid (2001) I started having a hard time watching horror. The last scary movie I saw was White Noise (2005). I couldn't finish watching it. I was nearly in tears. Then after I had a hard time calming down. I couldn't sleep for several nights after that. I stayed up and watched cartoons just to keep my mind from wondering. Over the last year or so I've watched more scary movies than I have in a while, the last one I watched was 1408, I didn't think it was that scary.

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The Exorcist being a very scary movie is what I mean. I have yet to see it because it's that good. William Friedkin(sp) is one of the best.

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Saw it at the Pantages Theater in Hollywood in 1973... when you had to stand in line for tickets, and that line was around the block. What was very cool was the way up on side of the theater they had a replica of the bedroom window with the light coming out and the fog from the freezing temps inside and the curtains blowing to the outside. Started getting the heebie-jeebies while standing in line.

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The last movie to really scare me was 28 Days Later. I was constantly lookin at my watch to see how much longer I had to sit through it, never considering turning it off. Zombies creep me the fug out, only thing I can remember having vivid nightmares about...

30 Days of Night started out scary as fug, then quickly switched to stupid. Never seen Event Horizon, gonna have to check it out...

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Oh, man I forgot about White Noise. That one bothered me as well. Very creepy.

Lol i saw that when it first came out and I was tripping HARD. I'm talking like half ounce of blue caps, 15 sheets into the wind kind of tripping. It was cool until we got back and I started seeing demonic poo everywhere. I though for sure some supernatural poo was happening and I was being played with. That was the first time I had a bad trip, and last time I did any psychadelic.

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I second The Descent. Those little... things still creep the sh*t out of me whenever I think about them.

And I really enjoyed all of the Saw movies (although the ending to the last one was really dumb), but every time it's really quiet and I'm walking somewhere alone, I get a little nervous that someone in a pig mask is gonna jump out and grab me, then I'm gonna wake up to "I want to play a game."

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