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Scariest artistic: Hellraiser 2 : Time to Play
Most disgusting: Faces of Death Scared the shit out of me as a child: Tourist Trap (about this guy who could make manicans come alive, and would kill people and change them into them. They had a tendency to throw their heads off and open their mouths twice the normal amount and start screaming "Auuuuuuuuuuhhhhhhh". I couldn't sleep for days and this was after seeing Nightmare on Elm Street) Most underated Sci-fi scary movie: Screamers |
I saw The Exorcist when it was first released in a movie theatre and I was scared shitless. It was way ahead of the field in those days.
I prefer to watch warm funny sentimental movies these days. |
For a different sort of scary movie try A Stir Of Echoes
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Dead Alive!!! a-fuckin'-HA!! that was the goriest movie ever that i was tryin' to think of. it's on right now. it also ranks up there with the Evil Dead series for great horror/comedy... or horedy... comror... horromedy... ah, fuck it. it's a very cool flick nonetheless.
i was forced to watch The Exorcist when i was six years old, as well as the first N.O.E.S. some might say it affected me. *facial tic* but really, it's not the movies kids are exposed to, *jerks head towards the disembodied voice that calls his name* it's what their taught by their elders. *leaps up and scampers into the closet when he hears a chainsaw rev* |
I'd have to agree that the "Faces of Death" series is pretty unsettling. But, for me, "American Werewolf In London" ruined my childhood and still has spooked 17 years later.
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Yeah, that definitely had some moments... really creepy. :redghost: |
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