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I think the scariest movie ever made was The Changeling. That movie is off-the-hook scary!
I only have to mention one word and if you have ever seen it, you'll know what I mean. Wheelchair!

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Registered: 10-08-05
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Everyone already knows my scariest: Signs. Those things were so ugly and so scary the way the talked any everything. The first time I saw that movie I didn't sleep for three nights, the second time I thought, no big deal, it won't keep me awake, but it did two nights. I saw it again recently on tv and didn't sleep that night. There's something about that movie that scares me like crazy even though most people say its not that scary.
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Registered: 10-31-05
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13 ghosts is pretty scary,, but even now and esp during it's time, the exorcist uncut version with the lights off on a windy/rainy night and watch for the eerie mime like faces that flash on the screen for fractions of a second.If you have super slow motion when you see em go back and look at em, they will freak you out.Two of the sceens are from the uncut version in the kitchen, and the priest coming down the stairs after visiting reagan the possessed girl.I love that movie and have seen it a good 75 times.
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the hills have eyes and i don't know whitch one is scarier the origional or the remake they both take the cake!
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The Exorcist I think that is how you spell it HEHE. Now those were some freaky stuff in that movie and they made a II but the first one was too much for me LOL. I really dont do scary movies after that one. But I will watch MH. There is this new series called Ghose Hunters that is based from my city. Louisville Ky and they are called TAPS. It was okay, they dont have the best equipment as most haunted does, and they dont show the enomiels like MH does. It was okay when they previewd there new episode on SciFi they really should have tried to get on the travel channel might have gave them better equipment with there sign up agreement terms of condition. Not that grand of a show but its okay when MH isnt on. Wednesdays at 8pm est time.
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I agree with Megan1982. "The Exorcist" is easily the scariest flick ever made Eek Also, check out "The Exorcist: The Version You Didn't See." Truly disturbing.
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I pretty much guessed most people would post The Exorcist. That spider walk Regan did was very creepy. It's a scary movie, especially when you hear about all the things that happened behind the scenes. But it was so full of special effects, most look so fake and dated.(To me, at least.)

Slasher movies, in my opinion, are not scary, just gory. I don't even waste my time with them. Just alot of makeup and fake blood.Boo.

The Changeling was a quiet, suspenseful movie. You never knew when something was going to happen, but when it did...Yikes!
And the ending? Terrifying.
It's the only movie that truly scared me (not sleep-with-the-lights-on scared. But jump-out-of-my-seat and wanting-to-scream-but-nothing comes-out scared) since I was very little and saw Dracula Has Risen From The Grave.

The Changeling-A must see, rent it tomorrow. If you've already seen this movie, watch it again.
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I thought The Exorcism of Emily Rose was pretty scary, not for the effects in the movie, but the implications of what could happen. Ya'll should see it if you haven't already.
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That's scary because didn't they use the actual recordings of the German girl getting exorcised? I don't even like the commercials for that movie because of those tapes. <shudders>
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btw-Freddy I'm shocked. No Nightmare On Elm Street?
Hold on... Johnny Depp, yummy. Sorry, I got distracted.
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hehehe, twenty...see what I mean? Wink
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I had already stated the same as bevann about the scariest being the exorcist.I have that version you were talking about, the version you did'nt see which has the infamous spider walk down the stairs that was so fast you could easily miss it in the movie, but was'nt put in the popular one.I did also hear about the happenings during filming also as twentyskillz stated.A little looks outdated, but that was in 1974 and how do you really depict a demonic possession and make it look real.What does it really look like?I thought it looks pretty cool, and her face does look pretty evil and all snarly in some of the sceens.Watch it with the lights off by yourself and it suddenly gets creepier,lol.A few things of course could be made to look better now, but for the date nothing could touch it, and for fear, even today, nothing could touch it.That is of course my opinion.
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fake blood, the bathroom sceen in Hostel at the end was pathitic, it looked like friggin kool-aid.But it was a low budget film, and that sceen was the clincher that attested to that.
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lol twentyskillz nope no nightmare despite my ID on here.I am actually not a huge fan of them, just came to mind at the time, I am a fan just not close to an avid fan.
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Definately the exorcist. runner-up, The Blair Witch Project,amazing, you see nothing spooky, but that is so frightening !
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This is completely off topic but I have to do this anyway. Arnot you don't know how much I love your user name. I do this little mental argument- arnot. artoo! arnot! ARTOO! (Ok, it's funny sounding in my head.)
Yep, next time I start a topic, it's going to be the Arguing Arnot User Name.

I've got a brother that thinks Poltergeist is the scariest movie. That's so sad...I don't why he just didn't say Beetlejuice.
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I've got a brother that thinks Poltergeist is the scariest movie. That's so sad...I don't why he just didn't say Beetlejuice.


LMAO!! I can remember watching Poltergeist on HBO back in the 80's, when it first came out, with my sister and her best friend, whom I was babysitting at the time, and we were scared to death. But, um, I was like 13 and they were about 11. Since then the scariest thing about the movie is the awful effects. That guy pulling his face off? Hilarious.

Beetlejuice scared me, but just because I still found Micheal Keaton sexy even in that costume. Is that warped or what? lol.
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Hello, Goodmorning Twentyskillz and Luvsjeter, Yes, I do find Michael Keaton sexy ! I'am assuming that you both realize that I am a woman- no playing with my name Twenty* it is actually my Scottish name, Bill chose it for me as my email and I've always loved it. Please, I would love to hear from you both via my email, I 'am tired of never knowing if the "Post Now" delivery system will approve what I have to say-just what do I say that would offend anyone ? so here goes- Arnot517@comcast.net
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Ooh Poltergeist! The bodies coming out of the casket looked like puppets. Toys flying around a room, OK Mr. Spielberg, we realize it's one of your movies. (I bet he would make a scarier movie now though. His direction has changed so much.) But if it wasn't for Poltergeist, we wouldn't have "Caaarool AAAAne, goo too the liiight!" lol.
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I have to say one of the scarriest movies I've seen has to be the Entity hands down! Though my sister would probably say "EXORCISTTTTTTT!!!!"
Eek Scince at the time she saw it she could not sleep for days and the very night she saw it, she heard a cat yowlling right out side of her window and she ran screaming into my parents room, jumpped into the bed between them yelling that the exorcist had come for her!!! lol. This happened when she was a teen (now 42) and needless to say, she was never allowed to go to the theaters again! Plus dad nearly throttled her, for waking him up the way she did! Big Grin LOL, LOL.
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Well, this woman was haunted by these entities (or deamons) that were raping her constantly. She was rapped in fronf of her kids and when her oldest son tried to stop it, he was tossed across the room by an unseen force, that broke his arm. There were three entities, 2 little ones that held her down while the larger one rapped her. That really freaked me out! Eek Anyway, it's based on a true story and there is documentation to prove it. I believe the movie came out in the early 80,s but was made in the 70's. freddykruger know more about it and the last time I saw the movie was in the 80's and have forgoten some of it. Hey, maybe I'll go out and rent it!! Smile And yes I did look up and understand compleatly! Big Grin
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Ewwwe, I don't think I want to see that. I was seven and accidently watched Rosemary's Baby. By myself. In a dark bedroom.
Hey, Rosemary's Baby is scary.
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Yea, I can relate to that. I know it's a little gross (Entity), but it was pretty scarry to see at that time (saw it in the 80's)! Eek
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So, uh, did you like the '80s? Best decade ever?