Blair witch project, wait hear me out....
Watch it at night, find a big forest and run through it. (eat some mush to make it 100 times better) :helpsmile:
Blair witch project, wait hear me out....
Watch it at night, find a big forest and run through it. (eat some mush to make it 100 times better) :helpsmile:
Villiage Of The Damned!
Wrong turn, its really freakin freaky
Smith is a bag of douche,FACT.
I think that was byfar the stupidist movie I've ever seen. If I wanted to see imbred hicks, I'll go to my grandparents house..Originally posted by Guyver2003@9 July 2004 - 19:04
Wrong turn, its really freakin freaky
For scary movies. I suggest Halloween, TCM(78), Fri13, or phantasm.
The Texas Chainsaw Massacre
scary ass movie! gruesome as hell!
there was also this asian movie i forgot i think its called The Guinea Gg Disease The devils playpen or soemthing like that. go search around for it. some posted some screeshots of it... scared the poopie out of me!!
you should try "Ichi the Killer" its knida gruesome.........
Oh, yeah...Ichi the Killer.
Especially the scene where he stretches the girl out on the bar and whips her tits out and flattens them on the bar and slices the ends of the tips off with one long slice of the blade! Then he puts each piece, ariola and all, into a shot glass.....
That scene from the trailer makes me want to see this film as soon as possible!
Recent one (with surround sound- a must) is Darkness Falls (tooth fairy lady flying around my living room in total blackness while alone was scary), true surround sound, nothing better.
others worth mentioning
Both of the original Body Snatchers, 50's and 70's version's were scary.
Both Final Destinations are worth watching
Gothika had a few moments
The Hitcher (original Rutger Hauer version)
The Lost Boys had it's moments and was an all around classic thriller.
Ditto for Fright Night
Manhunter (very first Hannibal Lecter movie)
Mimic has it's high points the 2 sequels did not even compare
Phantoms had it's moments
THEM had me spooked for my entire childhood, still watch it occasionally for a recalling thrill.
The Thing (john Carpenter's)
What Lies Beneath had it's moments
Wrong Turn also gets a nod, had some very creepy, spooky moments.
Dawn of the Dead, the new one.
I thought the first "A Nightmare on Elm Street" was pretty freaky. The music scared me the most, though. The theme song is really creepy....hehehehehe, IMO.
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