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By *easingTim OP Man
over a year ago
Loughlinstown |
Well, it's that time of the year where we indulge in all things frightening, ghoulish and almost half as hairy as one or two of those coffee meets that some of us would rather forget
Anyway, just wondering what film scared the living crap out of you ...either as a child or an adult????
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By *abKenMan
over a year ago
Dundalk |
Oh god. I seen a movie called Driller Killer when I was no age... Probably 8 or 9. Wasn't supposed to watch it but parents were out... Still scares the Sh1te out of me just thinking about it |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I watched, the house on the haunted hill when I was about 10 after being told a million times not to watch it .... scared the life out of me I’ll never forget it hahahaha |
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The Exorcist but that may have been because I decided to watch alone, late at night and in the dark.
Apart from that The Wickerman, which I saw when I was much younger, was the only horror film that effected me |
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By *chrisMan
over a year ago
Carlow |
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Well, it's that time of the year where we indulge in all things frightening, ghoulish and almost half as hairy as one or two of those coffee meets that some of us would rather forget
Anyway, just wondering what film scared the living crap out of you ...either as a child or an adult????
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As a child watch dolls frightened the crap out of me especially when I had to sleep in my cousins room and she had a 5' golliwog sitting on a rocking chair |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Well, it's that time of the year where we indulge in all things frightening, ghoulish and almost half as hairy as one or two of those coffee meets that some of us would rather forget
Anyway, just wondering what film scared the living crap out of you ...either as a child or an adult????
As a child watch dolls frightened the crap out of me especially when I had to sleep in my cousins room and she had a 5' golliwog sitting on a rocking chair "
A horror isn't a horror without the prominent rocking chair scene hahaha |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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The Omen. The music itself sets me off.
Talking of music, Carl Orff - O Fortuna also scares the beejebus out of me. It reminds me of The Omen, even though it was never used in the movie. |
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"Just love horror movies, The Conjuring is probably one of my favs simply for it being based on real events "
"Based on real events" is a term to use very loosely with the Warren's work..
Its still a brilliant movie though! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"The birds by alfred Hitchcock.......scared the living day lights out of me when I watched it. And my mum was into birds at the time with an avery in the backyard full of them "
I agree, birds are creepy AF, it's those dead eyes staring at you, and the claws *shudder* - they're just reptiles with feathers |
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By *easingTim OP Man
over a year ago
Loughlinstown |
"I have to admit but The Exorcist puts the shiver in my spine. Im not a man to be scared or anything but that film just freaks me out "
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Never seen but
I picked that film up recently...
On dvd too!!!
Must watch soon! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Not a big fan of horror films, usually end up laughing at how daft they are but .Rec shivered me timbers when I watched it. Maybe because its in Spanish and I was frantically trying to keep up the subtitles while mad stuff was happening added to the intensity of it.
The English language remake was crap |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I have to admit but The Exorcist puts the shiver in my spine. Im not a man to be scared or anything but that film just freaks me out
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Never seen but
I picked that film up recently...
On dvd too!!!
Must watch soon! " its a freaky one for me |
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By *P_80Man
over a year ago
Waterford |
Movies don't scare me as such but some movies can really give me a feeling of unease and put me into the headspace of the characters. Particularly movies that portray events that could happen in real life.
A perfect example would be Deliverance. |
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By *easingTim OP Man
over a year ago
Loughlinstown |
"Exorcist and Exorcism of Emily Rose, ??
So much bad shit happend some if the cast of the original Exorcist think made it more scary"
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Same with THE OMEN
Saw a documentary and crazy things kept
happening on the set during filming |
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By *ateniteCouple
over a year ago
Youghal |
Can't watch horror films. To this day It is probably top of the list.
A close second would be Blair Witch Project, what made that worse was my job at the time required me to spend 3 nights in a forest shortly after going to the cinema to see it. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Can't watch horror films. To this day It is probably top of the list.
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I read that like 4 times before I realised you ment "It" the movie and didnt just forget to include the name of the film you were talking about....
I need more coffee..... |
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By *ateniteCouple
over a year ago
Youghal |
"Can't watch horror films. To this day It is probably top of the list.
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I read that like 4 times before I realised you ment "It" the movie and didnt just forget to include the name of the film you were talking about....
I need more coffee....."
The same happened to me with a poster above when she mentioned the same film.....more coffee did help. |
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Poltergeist. I watched when i was 9. Me and my brother insisted we wouldnt be scared and as a punishment for being big headed we were allowed to watch it. Give me the proper shots. I love horror films since then but have never really experienced the scare factor from then onwards. |
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