Thread: Scary Movies
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30th June 2011, 00:18 #11Senior Member
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I don't really like scary movies, but Scream 4 was pretty good
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30th June 2011, 08:30 #12Member
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I have sickness on watching scary movie, some scenes may be sometimes quite disturbing. I remembered in late 90's there was a good TV series. It was about romance, love relationship, it had some outrageous storyline too with the appearance of a masked man. TV series can give some strained mind, but still they're not nasty. The title was Sunset Beach.
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Actually this sounds MUCH more frightening than The Shining...
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10th September 2011, 17:49 #14Guest
best horror movies are old, now these do not produce
-Omen
-Exorcist
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Classic: Misery
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I remember watching the re-make of 'The Thing' in my early teens, and it was quite scary.
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12th September 2011, 13:41 #17Senior Member
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The original 'the Haunting' from the '50s or '60s in black and white.
No special effects by modern standards but a terrifying film nonetheless. The first time I saw it with a bunch of friends at uni and we had to switch it off halfway because some of us (not me I hasten to add
) couldn't take it anymore.
I saw Jaws when I was about 6 or 7 I think, gave me nightmares for ages. The simple ones are still the best.
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They still needed a bigger boat.........
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20th September 2011, 21:42 #20
I dont usually watch so called 'scary movies' because I dont often find them very scary but there is one movie I've seen at the Cinema that left me totally drained. It's more of a psychological thriller than anything else, a non-stop relentless assault on the senses. It's called 1408
Plot here.. 1408 (film) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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