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Old 11-02-2000, 05:51 PM
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It was so bad, we laughed through the whole thing instead of screaming.
Reminds me of Texas Chainsaw Massacre Part 2 - Hilarious! We used to rent that when we needed a good laugh! It is so freaking funny with the guy digging at his scalp with the clothes hanger and singing 'Bringing in the Sheaves' - ROFLMAO! You gotta see it!

As far as scary movies - I am so chicken. Big fat huge Bak Bak over here! But - I did see the Exorcist and it did nothing for me. It was gross (which I really hate about scary movies by the way - I'd much rather be scared than grossed out).

I saw Scream and it did scare me. It scared me so much that I don't even want to see the other 2, but people say they are just as good - I find that hard to believe with any sequel (unless its the Indiana Jones or Lethal Weapon variety). We watched The Haunted the other night - so stupid! But I was still afraid when we went to bed - Huge Chicken! BAK BAK!

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Old 11-02-2000, 11:00 PM
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I know it's no longer Halloween... but how could y'all have ignored the scariest!!!?? (I've seen Exorcist, Omen, Rosemary's Baby Shining, Carrie, Salem's Lot, all the "Jasons", all the "Freddies", etc. -- and this was the only one to give me nightmares.)

Silence of the Lambs

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Old 11-03-2000, 10:06 PM
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I know it's over...but...

The Exorcist scared the life out of me...For weeks after I saw it, I swore the bed started shaking when I tried to go to sleep...

The Blair Witch Project scared me too, but only because I thought that it was the real footage (I found out the next day that it wasn't)...

Carrie was cool also...The hand out of the grave part scares me to death everytime too...

Pet Cemetary was ridiculously scary for me...especially that part with the dead sister in the room with the messed up back...

Pretty much all of the Stephen King movies got me- BUT THE BOOKS ARE WAAAAAAAAY scarier, because your imagination takes over. You'll be suprised (and scared of) what your own mind can come up with...

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Old 11-04-2000, 12:22 AM
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You know, I had a really crappy day at work today. I just got on and saw this post first and my stomach hurts from laughing so much!
Thanks you guys
1.CutiePie2000--> That would be the "Friday the 13th" series!
Mwah! Ha! Ha! Ha!


2.mgdzkm433--> Ok, I once saw this really BAD movie, really bad B movie. You could tell it was seriously low budget. (I was in high school--oh goodness) It was about this guy who all through the movie pulled off chicken heads with his mouth. He eventually ended up near a farmhouse--eating chicken heads, and starts tormenting the 'alone' housewife by trying to break in. It was so bad, we laughed through the whole thing instead of screaming. I've never seen a worse movie in my life. It was totally predictable, and you could sooooo tell the chickens weren't real.

Wha' the hell?!?!

3.AXO Alum-->Reminds me of Texas Chainsaw Massacre Part 2 - Hilarious! We used to rent that when we needed a good laugh! It is so freaking funny with the guy digging at his scalp with the clothes hanger and singing 'Bringing in the Sheaves'

Ditto!

Franny Granny,
You hit it on the head about Stephen King. His books are WAYYYYY better than the movies. The human imagination is great isn't it? (IT)

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Old 11-07-2000, 04:11 PM
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Carrie affected me the most. Guess I first saw it when I was having many of the feelings and fears depicted in the flick.
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Old 11-08-2000, 01:53 AM
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Hello everyone. I was just browsing the forums and came across this interesting topic. For years I've been telling people that the scariest movie I've ever seen was Carrie, they would look at me like I was some type of nut. That movie scared me soo bad that I can't watch it now. The first time I watched it I had to be about 10 or 11 yrs. old. Every since that traumatizing scene when they pour the blood on her I haven't been right. I can't stand to hear the music. My mother always pick on me about that movie. She calls the house to tell me that it's coming on.
I am glad to see that my twin sister and I aren't the only scardy-cats when it comes to Carrie.
Much love Stace
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Old 10-19-2003, 01:09 PM
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Old 10-19-2003, 02:24 PM
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My favorites are:

Halloween Series
Stigmata
Scream 1
The Blair Witch Project (Yes I know, but try watching it at midnight, when you're the only one in your house cuz your roommate is gone like ALL of your neighbors on spring break, and no one is around........this was the second time I saw this movie other than "at the movies" I kept hearing noises outside I swear and I didnt sleep all night)

None of these movies I'll watch alone
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Old 10-19-2003, 02:39 PM
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Fatal Attraction with Michael Douglass and

This guy has a perfectly normal affair and Glen Close becomes psycho bitch from hell. Boils there bunny rabbit. Tries to kill him and comes back to life.

Terrified men all over America.
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Old 10-19-2003, 02:48 PM
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Fatal Attraction with Michael Douglass and

This guy has a perfectly normal affair and Glen Close becomes psycho bitch from hell. Boils there bunny rabbit. Tries to kill him and comes back to life.

Terrified men all over America.
Apparently it didnt terrify them enough........there are still quite a few men who cheat on their wives or significant others.........but I'll be fair with this comment, there are women who cheat on their husbands and significant others as well, who probably have had affairs with psychos before.

While Fear (I think this is the title of the one with Reese Witherspoon and Marky Mark) wasnt about the girl cheating on the guy, the bf/ex-bf was quite the psycho........
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Old 10-19-2003, 10:54 PM
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I'm a big scaredy cat when it comes to scary movies... I want to see them because of all the hype, but I don't want to have nightmares! Poltergeist always freaked me out... I think it's the 2nd one-- the one with Lara Flynn Boyle in that apartment complex with that pool scene. I have memories of watching Pet Cemetary at sleepovers, and it always scared me.
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Old 10-19-2003, 10:58 PM
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Stigmata

i just saw that for the first time on the sci fi channel a couple of days ago. that movie scared the crap out of me and that was the tv version!!
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Old 10-19-2003, 10:59 PM
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I don't like scary movies at all but the SCARIEST I've ever seen is one from the 1960's called Premature Burial...you can guess the plot!

Of course, when you're only 9, it make a definite impression!!

And then there's The Execorist!! or however you spell it
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Old 10-19-2003, 11:00 PM
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i just saw that for the first time on the sci fi channel a couple of days ago. that movie scared the crap out of me and that was the tv version!!

Yes that was.......and me being Catholic made it that much worse.........I didnt sleep that night either!!!!
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Old 10-20-2003, 04:45 PM
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I've never seen STIGMATA but I did see KNEE-HIGH P.I. on Cmedy central the other nite and that was pretty freaky.
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