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Scariest Movies Ever?

I would have thought "The Shining" would be a popular choice, but noone's said it yet so I'm going to mention it anyway.

Audition is a film I found genuinely horrible, (in a good way - if that's possible). The original Japanese Ring, (or Ringu), was good.

Snow White and The Seven Dwarfs is one of the scariest films ever and The Evil Dead totally swiped that scene with the tree from it.

Hmmm... It would appear not everyone reads the whole question judging by a couple of those answers.

Scariest movies ever?

The Ring, The Amityville Horror, When a Stranger Calls, Final Destination, White Noise

I couldn't sleep after The Ring, Amityville Horror, and somtimes after I see Final Destination.

What s the scariest movie you ve ever seen?

I m talking movies that made you stay up at night type movies.
I m talking movies that made you poo your pants type movies.
I m talking making you want to reconsider walking in the dark type movies.
I m talking scary movies.

What is The Scariest Movie Ever?!?!?!?

jacobs ladder is the scariest movie ever made,
some scary movies you didnt list=
candyman
in the mouth of madness
event horizon
the devils backbone
the mothman prophicies
susperia
in the company of wolves
poltergeist is scary if youv never scene it

What are the scariest movies ever made?

I am a horror and thriller fan. I watch a lot of them. But for me the scariest movie is not a horror.You’ve probably heard the song One by Metallica. If you’ve seen the music clip you see they used clips from a film in the video. Because I am a curious guy I looked up the movie “Johnny Got His Gun”The movie, much like the metallica song, tells the story of a young soldier in world war 1 that gets hit by an artillery shell. He wakes up in the hospital a quadruple amputee who has also lost his eyes, ears, mouth and nose. He lost 4 of his 5 senses and the ability to move. He remains conscious and able to reason, but his wounds render him a prisoner in his own body. The movie is about him thinking, remembering his life before the war. After years he learns to communicate, using morse code. He asked to be shown to the public so people know the horrors of war. When they deny him that, he begs to be euthanized, which he is also denied. He has to stay the remainder of his life a prisoner of his own body. He can’t see, hear, speak, taste, move. He’s all alone.That is the scariest movie I’ve ever seen.

Scariest Movie you've ever seen?

13 Ghosts

But of course, I watched that when I was 12, so that could be why I thought it was scary.

What is the scariest movie you have ever seen? It doesn't have to be a horror movie.

The movie that scared me most on initial viewing was In The Mouth Of Madness, directed by John Carpenter.The story follows a private investigator (Sam Neil) trying to track down the most popular author in the world, a horror novelist loosely based on Stephen King. He follows a trail of clues to a town that seems to be lifted straight from the author's horrific novels. Things get freaky and trippy, but the movie never abandons the internal logic of its core premise.This movie came out at the very end of an era in horror filmmaking in two ways.The film represents the peak and end of the line of line for practical special effects in movies. Jurrassic Park(1993) came out one year earlier, and Hollywood's transition to cheapier, lamer CGI effects was well underway. Practical special effects induce a visceral response that CGI cannot, and if you are only used to horror movies from the past 15 years you are in for treat with this oneIn The Mouth of Madness also came out right before the first Scream movie (1996) totally changed the horror landscape. After Scream, horror movies became very self aware, constantly winking at the audience and reminding us that the movie was in on the joke too. By comparison ITMOM is very earnest, unflinchingly commited to its premise.The top notch practical effects and unironic tone coupled with Lovecraftian cosmic horror to effectively scare the jaheebles out of me, and I bet it will for you too. Enjoy!

What is the scariest movie you have watched alone?

The ConjuringI am not easily scared by horror movies and watch them only for the interesting concept. However few scenes in The Conjuring, especially the scene where the girl is sitting over an almirah made me tighten my fists in excitement and my heart was pounding throughout the movie.And while you are here, I would request you to show some love by checking out and following Flixip, which is a growing community for Hindi cinema lovers and provides some interesting content and insights from Hindi movies, on Instagram and Facebook.

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