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Alien (I knew what was going to happen, and that made it worse!)
Poltergeist (Living trees! Animated clown dolls! Skeletons in swimming pools! Mommy, make it stop!) The Ring (The footage on that damn videotape is one of the most disturbing things I have ever seen *shudders*) |
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"Critters" scared the shit out of me as a child. For years I feared walking around in the dark. I thought the little killer critter monsters were rolling around on the floor and if I walked around they would get me. It kept me in bed at bed time. I don't have that fear anymore. Now I fear demonic possession thanks to "The Exorcism of Emily Rose" and the show "Paranormal State". I have recurring dreams/borderline nightmares of a demon attempting to attack and possess me. I believe in ghosts too, so this doesn't help.
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Allright, these are both creepy AND weird! (both produced several quesey, uneasy moments)
"Naked Lunch" (another David Cronenberg film I think) and "Gummo" Watch them at your own peril... ![]() |
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1. The Exorcist
2. The Shining 3. The Others 4. Jaws 5. Psycho 6. Stir of Echoes 7. Saw 8. Hostel 9. Se7en 10. The Changeling (in 1981) 11. Alien 12. The Ring 13. The Exorcism of Emily Rose 14. The Sixth Sense 15. Texas Chainsaw Massacre 16. Friday the 13th 17. Halloween 18. Silence of the Lambs 19. Carrie 20. The Clockwork Orange 21. Amityville Horror 22. Night of the Living Dead 23. When a Stranger Calls (original) 24. Scream 25. The Omen 26. A Nightmare on Elm Street 27. Hellraiser 28. When a Stranger Calls Back 29. Rosemary's Baby 30. Dracula 31. Poltergeist 32. Ghost Story 33. The Cell 34. The Serpent and the Rainbow 35. The Last House on the Left 36. 28 Days Later 37. In Dreams 38. Bug 39. The Devil's Rejects 40. House of 1000 Corpses 41. Jacob's Ladder 42. Frankenstein 43. The Fly 44. Pet Sematary 45. Dawn of the Dead 46. An American Werewolf in London 47. Misery 48. Hide and Seek 49. The Hills Have Eyes 50. The Vanishing 51. Audition 52. The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari 53. Mirrors 54. 13 Ghosts 55. Nosferatu 56. The Wicker Man (original) 57. The Thing 58. Single White Female 59. Fatal Attraction 60. The Stepfather 61. The Strangers 62. The Dead Zone 63. A Haunting in Connecticut 64. The Howling 65. Invasion of the Body Snatchers 66. Aliens 67. The Terminator 68. The Phantom of The Opera 69. An Interview with a Vampire 70. Cujo 71. Children of the Corn 72. White Noise 73. Mothman Prophecies 74. From Dusk till Dawn 75. Event Horizon 76. Altered States 77. Signs 78. Planet Terror 79. Death Proof 80. The Hitcher 81. The Devils Advocate 82. Village of the Damned 83. The Uninvited 84. Child's Play 85. Creepshow 86. Vacancy 87. The Birds 88. House of Wax 89. Cape Fear 90. Urban Legend 91. Freaks 92. Drag Me To Hell 93. Candyman 94. The Sentinel 95. Queen Of The Damned 96. House on Haunted Hill 97. Phantasm 98. Jesus Camp 99. The Blair Witch Project 100. Pumpkin Head |
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Pumpkin head
house of thousand corpses the hitcher |
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I don't know about you guys but the Final Destination movies kinda creeped me out. They weren't scary per se but the whole idea of how small things can affect you in a big way (and be possibly deadly) kinda freaked me out. I was real paranoid for a while after I saw them.
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The scariest bit of film I EVER saw was actually an episode of Boris Karloff's old "Thriller" series from the early 1960's, specifically the one titled, "An Attractive Family."
Mind you, there was no gore, excessive brutality, zombies, 'monster' figure or supernatural element involved. The plot simply concerned two siblings and their uncle who would murder their in laws for inheritance earnings. The sheer COLDNESS and efficiency of their methods and the way they would plan and commit murder w/ smiles on their faces makes it one of the creepiest pieces of cinema I have seen even to this day ![]() |
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Signs is one of the scariest I think, aliens are CREEPY.
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Dario Argento's Suspiria has always given me an unequaled feeling of unease. It's at times ultra violent, surreal, beautifully shot, phantasmagorical, bizarre, unsettling, excellently paced, bone-chillingly scored (by the brilliant Goblin) and brilliantly paced. As a long time horror fan, this was one that still gives me the chills when I see it again.
Another under-appreciated gem is Lucio Fulci's magnum opus, The Beyond. Long thought of as solely a gore director, hack imitator, etc, people normally gloss over his ability to capture the surreal and supernatural and mix it in with a healthy dose of atmospherics that were very unique. The epitome of this style was demonstrated in The Beyond. Yes, he wasn't renown for particularly great screenwriting or casting, but the man could lay on the imagery and inject it with a feeling of the strange and otherworldly. The film almost is drenched with the stench of hopelessness and chaos. When the shit hits the fan it comes in droves, beautifully articulated in jaw-dropping bone and gristle set pieces and an almost artistic look at the impending doom that the movie sets up. It's awesome. A little flick called Dead End also gave me the willies when I saw it. It expertly used imagery and ideas that have given the common populace goosebumps for years by merely thinking about them and turns them into a trip into the unknown for the unsuspecting family that serve as it's protagonists. Although anyone with any common sense can see the ending coming a mile away it does nothing to rob the film of it's achievements in giving people the friggin' creeps. Kudos to whoever mentioned John Carpenter's Prince of Darkness. Love The Thing as I do. I still think his masterpiece was Prince of Darkness, even troubled by a lacking budget the ideas and direction were fantastic...and that ending! |
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