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Old 02-24-2007, 09:26 AM   #31
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Old 02-24-2007, 09:35 AM   #32
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Fatal Attraction was also a good one
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Old 02-24-2007, 01:48 PM   #34
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Re: scarriest movie you ever saw

The Tanya Harding Wedding Night video.
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Old 02-24-2007, 02:57 PM   #35
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By far, the scariest movie I've ever seen is The Grudge. I was living alone in an old farmhouse when I saw it. I kept seeing that creepy kid with the big eyes....


I watched it with a friend, and when the girl in the movie turned around (and her jaw was gone so her tongue was hanging out) he grabbed me, and I let out a scream that would wake the dead. Usually I like scary movies, and once I see one I don't have a problem watching it again, but I will never EVER watch The Grudge again. I was in the theater watching another movie, when the Grudge 2 trailer came on, and i had to cover my eyes.

That has to be the scariest movie I have ever seen. I haven't seen Grudge 2, not sure I want to! It took me months to be able to sleep in the complete darkness again. My husband got tired of sleeping on the edge of the bed with me clinging to him like white on rice!
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"Alien", the first one. That darned critter was nasty. Plus, the way the directors used the eerie soundtrack and lighting effects. Very creepy!

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Old 02-24-2007, 04:56 PM   #38
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I don't remember the name of it, but it was a long time ago. It was a stupid movie, but scared me a lot. These creatures were like little parachutes or something that wouold drop down over your head and suffocate you. That's all I remember about it.
The there was "The Tingler" it had a scene inside a movie theater where the creature was crawling under the seats. So if you saw it in a movie theater it was way cool. You'd see people pulling their legs up unto the seats, grabbing each others legs. etc. A riot!
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Old 02-24-2007, 06:59 PM   #39
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I've seen a lot of scary movies Freddy, Jason, Michael (Halloween) and totally gross scary movies Texas Chainsaw, Hitcher, etc, but none of them made me leave the room or theater.
But this one movie....The ex and I were watching it at home in the living room. It was so intensely unnerving that I didn't realize that I'd left the couch and was backing away until I backed into the kitchen counter. That broke my trance long enough to see that he had backed into the dining room. We actually turned it off and left the house to take a break from it. The movie was Dead Calm. I can watch it now without running but that first time....totally freaky.
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I've seen a lot of scary movies Freddy, Jason, Michael (Halloween) and totally gross scary movies Texas Chainsaw, Hitcher, etc, but none of them made me leave the room or theater.
But this one movie....The ex and I were watching it at home in the living room. It was so intensely unnerving that I didn't realize that I'd left the couch and was backing away until I backed into the kitchen counter. That broke my trance long enough to see that he had backed into the dining room. We actually turned it off and left the house to take a break from it. The movie was Dead Calm. I can watch it now without running but that first time....totally freaky.
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