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The Texas Chainsaw Massacre scared the dogshit out of me. That whole hook thing messed me up for the next couple of days. I still can not rewatch that movie.


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Amityville Horror scared the crap out of me when I first watched this movie. :shock:


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Probably The Shining for me, partly because I watched it first when I was 10 years old :o

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I watched Poltergeist when I was about 8, and it pretty much scared the crap out of me.

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The Ring.


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I Am Sam scared the fuck out of me... Seeing Sean Penn as a retard, so hard to handle :D

Clockwork Orange is up at the top of my list of scary/most messed up movies..

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The Ring.


Jesus Christ yes. I watched it on HBO, by myself, at 3 in the morning, in complete darkness. I almost pissed my pants and made poops. I almost called you up crying, Tom.


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Auggiestyle wrote:
tommymctom wrote:
The Ring.


Jesus Christ yes. I watched it on HBO, by myself, at 3 in the morning, in complete darkness. I almost pissed my pants and made poops. I almost called you up crying, Tom.


I just got done watching it on HBO :shock:


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The Ring.


yes that is true. i know a few people who won't even watch it again they are so scared.

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Texas Chainsaw, the original, was pretty scary the first time I saw it

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tommymctom wrote:
Auggiestyle wrote:
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The Ring.


Jesus Christ yes. I watched it on HBO, by myself, at 3 in the morning, in complete darkness. I almost pissed my pants and made poops. I almost called you up crying, Tom.


I just got done watching it on HBO :shock:


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I haven't been genuinely scared by a film for quite some time now. The Ring was the last film to do that to me.

The film that has scared me the most, however, is actually Jaws - but that was when I was about 10 or 11, and I hadn't seen any scary films prior to that.


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I must be the only person who thinks The Ring wasn't scary at all. For me, the original Night of the Living Dead is probably the scariest movie I've seen. I was young when I first saw it, so it freaked me out for quite a while. I remember having nightmares infleuenced by the movie for a few years. There have been some other good scary movies, but I can't really think of them right now.


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tommymctom wrote:
The Ring.


The thing that freaked me out most about this movie was we saw horses loose on the side of the road when we were driving home afterwards.

All a movie really needs to be scary (for me) is a freaky looking little kid.


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Did anyone else's phone ring at a really bad time while watching the Ring? I almost had a heart attack.


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unfortunately..movies don't scare me


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I haven't seen it, but the preview scares me enough - the Grudge?? I scream a little bit each time it's on... :oops:

The Ring wasn't as scary as the original (Ringu I think?)...that was worse, just the scenes on the tape...eerie stuff...


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The Texas Chainsaw Massacre scared the dogshit out of me. That whole hook thing messed me up for the next couple of days. I still can not rewatch that movie.


ummm what was dogshit doing in you?


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Jim wrote:
tommymctom wrote:
The Ring.


yes that is true. i know a few people who won't even watch it again they are so scared.


that movie is a freakshow waiting to happen - I was a mess for a month - wouldn't go upstairs alone, wouldn't go inside alone, just a wreck. I'll never ever watch it again.

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