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Ok, so I need to get in the Halloween spirit... suggest the scariest movie ever for me to watch!! I love horror movies and don't scare easily, so the scarier the better!!!
Re: Horror movies
I don't like horror movies, I do scare easy!!!
There are a few I like though. I like Rose Red, The House on Haunted Hill, and When Darkness Falls. I think When Darkness Falls is my favorite =]
The Ring remains the scariest movie I have ever seen. I had nightmares for weeks.
But I don't really "do" scary. I have an overactive imagination.
I told Dave that this year we should rent a scary movie since we're not doing ANYTHING for Halloween (pout!) and he laughed at me. Because he's not scared, but he knows he'd need to babysit me forever after.
Last House on the Left was totally fvcked up. I think I was slightly traumatized after watching that one. The Crazies is weird (and messed up), but pretty good!!
exactly. I was so so so upset by it. I had to cover my eyes when the sister broke into his house.
Haha, maybe that is why I have 5 cats! That thing was SCARY! I still get shivers thinking about him coming out of the baseboard! Brrrr, I just got cold chills!
Pet Cementary gave me nightmares for weeks! That creepy baby, Gabe - OMG.
The Others is a good scary movie. I think its the only movie where I've screamed out loud in the movie theater. I'm not super into scary movies though...lol I dont like being scared. The Ring is also really good.
I had blocked Last House on the Left out of my memory, that movie SERIOUSLY traumatized me!!! We watched the unrated version and had to fast forward because they showed the WHOLE rape scene. I didn't feel right for weeks after watching it.
I've seen Quarantine, it was creepy but its just another people eating zombie movie.
On a happier note, while going through the horror movie titles on Netflix, I happened to stumble across "The One-Eyed Monster" and I am giggling almost uncontrollably every time I think about it... I seriously am a 12 year old boy.
Also, this one..... UM, WHAT???
what in the world is that?
It can't be any better than LEPRACHAUN IN DA HOOD
I love that movie.
Not.
DH rented Pet Cemetery last year. It is hilarious... so not scary (though it would be for a kid).
This times a billion.
Adam likes movies like that, but I get too creeped out because my imagination goes wild. Even things that are not possible in the real world, just in movies, I think that it will happen to me.
Everytime there is a commercial for a new scary movie, Adam's like, "We're going to see that this weekend, okay?"
My response? "No."
You've heard what I've done, not what I've been through.
If you were in my shoes, you'd fall the first step."
This times a billion.
Adam likes movies like that, but I get too creeped out because my imagination goes wild. Even things that are not possible in the real world, just in movies, I think that it will happen to me.
Everytime there is a commercial for a new scary movie, Adam's like, "We're going to see that this weekend, okay?"
My response? "No."
You've heard what I've done, not what I've been through.
If you were in my shoes, you'd fall the first step."