I think "Nightmare on elm street" is probably the scariest movie I've seen but the sequels were just funny I quite like "They" and "Darkness falls"
I find a lot of Japanese horrors scary
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I think "Nightmare on elm street" is probably the scariest movie I've seen but the sequels were just funny I quite like "They" and "Darkness falls"
I find a lot of Japanese horrors scary
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Visit this site and it will list them for you, 70's hrrors are the best.
70s Horror Films A
Personal Favourites include..
The Strangers (2008)
Carrie (70') Stephen King
Texas Chainsaw Massacre (70')
The Thing
Check out "The Blair Witch Project." It is filmed to look like a documentary and will make you not want to go camping for awhile. The fact that just about every other word is a curse word is also pretty scary...
"Shutter" (2008) really freaked me out! It was wonderful. I'm also surprised that no one's mentioned a single true life serial killer movie. The scariest one I've ever seen is Ted Bundy (2002). That movie kept me up for DAYS and I still triple check the locks and every single place someone could hide before I go to sleep at night... it really messed with my head! It's WONDERFUL though! I hope you have fun with a scary movie marathon!
Gremlins...
To be honest I wanted to ask that question as well,no point now.ive seen all the suggestions and don't think any of them are that scary.most are old and dated.its hard to find a good scary film these days.directors seem to concentrate on core instead of a real scare or storyline.I think any horror film that's based on a true story plays with your mind is about the best.if you find a really good jumpy 1 that will scare the hairs off your head please let me now I'm on a quest to find one myself.what about the exorcism of emily rose.thats not a bad film with a few good jumpy bits in it.
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