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what is the scariest horror film?
are there enough to do a field of 64? or should we just argue randomly?
Salem's Lot American Werewolf in London The Evil Dead |
I hate horror films but
Cape Fear Silence of the Lambs |
Dracula, Bram Stoker, Directed by Fancis Ford Coppola - artsy scary.
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Alien
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I put this in the wrong thread:
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The Changeling - from the early 80s. Scared the shit out me
oh and : Audrey Rose.....left me with a fear of getting caught in a fire. |
The Shining still scares me.
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This was a fantasy based on a reality that I could believe in. Vampires, ghosts or zombies dont scare me. |
Not a film, but...
Dead Set, which I have already mentioned in the Halloween 2008 thread. Shown initially as a five parter across five nights culminating in last night's Halloween finale. It's being shown tonight as a feature length showing. Imagine Day of the Dead, or 28 Days Later, but this is set in and around the Big Brother show. As the world ends, the contestants are in the only safe place, unaware of the carnage outside. The virus is brought to the set, as evction night gets into full swing. Crowds of screaming fans, reunions of ex-BB starlets, and all the iconic Big Brother touches so familiar to the world. One of the isolated survivors outside the BB house, a lowly runner on the show. Played by Ray Winstone's daughter, and what an actor that girl is. The show is darkly humourous, biting satire on BB and 'celeb' culture, written by one of our most insightful cultural and media commentators but played absolutely straight. The zombies are brilliantly done. Some of the death scenes are amazing. And tense... Oh. My. God. I watch a lot of horror flicks. I don't often find them scary or unbearably tense. I have seen many zombie type films, and mostly I find them a good giggle and that's about it. I spent this show literally on the edge of my seat, or deliberately not looking at the screen and talking to pilau to break the tension in the room. I don't ever need to see another zombie film again. I've now seen it done as well as it is possible to do :P |
Thanks for suggesting this, I watched it this afternoon on cath-up. It was great! I loved seeing the former Big Brother contestants for a start ("It's only Brian") and Davina all zombied up.
I had no idea Andy Nyman was an actor. I mean I knew he had a bit part in The League of Gentlemen, but I though that was because he's been friends with Jeremy since he was 15 - I only knew him as working with Derren Brown. Wonderful. Kevin Eldon I recognised from Spaced first, then fought my way to remembering he was in Funland. After that, Black Books and Spaced clicked into place. I checked him online to be sure and damnit if he hasn't been in loads of things including Jam and Green Wing. It wasn't the scariest thing I've seen, but it was well worth watching and I'm glad I did. |
The Exorcist and The Shining--I can't watch these movies while I'm alone. Night of the Living Dead is up there, too.
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Carrie.
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Yea. I agree with blue, Night of the Living Dead still scares me too. No matter how much I watch it. Some Zombie flicks freak me out, some don't. Like 28 days Later, because nothing scares me more than a zombie that moves quickly!
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The films that scared me the most, other people find laughable.
The House on Haunted Hill (remake) and Event Horizon. Both were gory and both, for no real reason I can fathom, utterly suspended my disbelief. I think claustrophia has something to do with it - the feeling that there is something in here with us and we can't get out. I've always been more scared of the spaces inside than outside. In HoHH it was specifically the gibbering movement of the ghosts, which fed straight back into a nightmare I'd had where something made the same movement out of the corner of a hotel room. I woke screaming from that after all. I was sat on my evil ex's sofa, wrapped in his big heavy dressing gown with the hood up. It didn't help - he had surround sound (a really good one) and at one point I had to get him to walk me to the bathroom because I was too scared to go alone. In EH, which I saw at the cinema, it was the pleasure in blood-letting that the crew pieced together. I have an atavistic fear of "mobs" and mob rule. Anything that keys into this frightens me on a visceral level. I watched both films again afterwards, determined to break their hold on me. I did, although it took about 3 times with HoHH. I am a scaredy cat. |
Evil Dead ..campy
The thing 1982...? exorsist WOW poltergiest good dawn of the dead classic |
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