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10-08-2006, 04:28 PM
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Has anyone seen the new Texas Chainsaw Massacre yet? I wonder how they are going to play off the original since the original was a total freashow that wasn't scary...LOL...
I think the last movie I saw that I could do without was SAW.
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Are you talking about the original--original (lol) or the "original" that starred Jessica Beal in it? Cause I thought that the one that came out recently w/ Jessica Beal was shitty. I saw the original TCM when I was in 4th grade and I had nightmares for weeks afterwards!
I have to agree with everyone and say that blood and guts don't scare me (it might gross me out, but it doesn't scare me)...i do hate the psychological crap. I saw the Grudge when it first came out---in the movie theaters at 12:00 am, sitting in like the 3rd row from the screen with no one in the theater but me and 3 of my friends. That shit was scary---but then we watched a bootleg copy at my friend's out and I laughed at it. It still creeps me out a little though! lol
The scariest movie i've seen....that still scares me to this day...is The Exorcist. I can NOT watch that movie from beginning to end, at night. It creeps me out.
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10-08-2006, 05:26 PM
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Are you talking about the original--original (lol) or the "original" that starred Jessica Beal in it? Cause I thought that the one that came out recently w/ Jessica Beal was shitty. I saw the original TCM when I was in 4th grade and I had nightmares for weeks afterwards!
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I was talking about the "original" pre-Jessica Beal.
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10-08-2006, 05:38 PM
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I would have to say the worst was "When a Stranger Calls".. the original. I watched it while babysitting and that was just the stupidest thing I ever did. I was like 15 years old, babysitting.. dumb, dumb, dumb. I was so paralyzed with fear that I couldn't even get up to turn it off (we didn't have remotes back then.. yeah).
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10-08-2006, 06:02 PM
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The Exorcist was plenty disturbing, but I'll have to go with I Spit On Your Grave just because of the bathtub scene.
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10-08-2006, 06:18 PM
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golly, let's see. hush, hush sweet charlotte, psycho or the shining.
those psychological horror movies really mess with my mind.
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10-08-2006, 09:26 PM
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golly, let's see. hush, hush sweet charlotte, .....
those psychological horror movies really mess with my mind.
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"Hush hush, Sweet Charlotte" is a good one, with a GREAT TWIST ending!
Scariest movies for me would be "Silence of the Lambs", only because you know that there are sick mofos out there that could exist like that (Buffalo Bill).
And I saw the Jessica Biel "Texas Chainsaw" movie, and I don't do well with seeing "suffering". That's why I have not seen "HOSTEL", as I understand that there are scenes of suffering in there, which would be horrible to see.
I haven't seen the Jordana Brewster "Texas Chainsaw" movie.
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10-08-2006, 09:49 PM
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Scariest movies for me would be "Silence of the Lambs", only because you know that there are sick mofos out there that could exist like that (Buffalo Bill).
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I saw that movie in the theatre and when he was watching her through the night goggles and she was in the pitch black the entire audience would scream when we thought she was going to come close to getting it. That has got to be one of the best thriller movies ever. And Anthony Hopkins with that mask...
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10-09-2006, 01:11 AM
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"Hush hush, Sweet Charlotte" is a good one, with a GREAT TWIST ending! 
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I love that movie,
"TAAAKKE YOOOOOOOOOOUR HAAAAAANDS OFFFFFF THAT!"
Definitely an awesome twist ending too. Did Olivia DeHavilland ever play a "bad guy" in any other movie? She was not originally cast in that role (Joan Crawford walked off the set during the original filming), but given her snow white screen persona she was the perfect one to turn out to be the unexpected evil character.
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10-09-2006, 02:37 AM
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Scariest movies for me would be "Silence of the Lambs", only because you know that there are sick mofos out there that could exist like that (Buffalo Bill).
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That's my favorite movie of all time.  Oh and there are sicker mofos that have existed.. if anyone feels like getting really grossed out, check out Albert Fish.
There's a rumor that he had to be shocked twice in the electric chair because he had stuck so many needles into his body for pleasure.
Sorry I'm kind of obsessed with reading about serial killing. Haha.
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10-09-2006, 08:59 AM
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I imagine Brokeback Mountain would be pretty scary.
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LOL
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Scariest movies for me would be "Silence of the Lambs", only because you know that there are sick mofos out there that could exist like that (Buffalo Bill).
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10-09-2006, 06:37 PM
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Scariest movies for me would be "Silence of the Lambs", only because you know that there are sick mofos out there that could exist like that (Buffalo Bill).
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I saw this one on my first date with my ex-husband. All night, I kept looking at this guy thinking "I really hope he's not psycho"
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11-05-2006, 08:53 AM
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The Exorcist was plenty disturbing, but I'll have to go with I Spit On Your Grave just because of the bathtub scene.
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Good call
Add glitter to the list of disturbing movies I've seen.
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11-05-2006, 10:23 AM
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Good call
Add glitter to the list of disturbing movies I've seen.
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LOL at Glitter-- but I think I'd be too scared to claim that I had actually seen it.  just joshin'
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11-05-2006, 12:40 PM
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"The Shining" was pretty creepy but one that really got me was this German movie called "Das Experiment" somewhat based on the Stanford prison experiment. It was really intense.
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10-08-2006, 06:50 PM
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And, funny, just like the plot lines in a lot of the horror movies, we've all watched one or two while babysitting...
I remember I watched the original Friday the 13th when I was babysitting and also Carrie. Friday the 13th freaked me out more...and I swear everyone at school was talking about the lady reaching up for her head after she got it sliced off. I think in Carrie I was more horrified what the girls did to her in the locker room at the very beginning of the show than in the rest of the movie.
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