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By *issHottieBottie OP   Woman  over a year ago

Kent

Any that anyone can think of that are actually scary??

Every time I start watching one it's shite!!!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

None have scared me since I was about 13, any recommendations, let me know!

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By *issHottieBottie OP   Woman  over a year ago

Kent


"None have scared me since I was about 13, any recommendations, let me know! "

Same... See reviews saying so scary, will give you nightmares and all that and they're rubbish!!!!

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By *onny MCMan  over a year ago

Crawley


"Any that anyone can think of that are actually scary??

Every time I start watching one it's shite!!! "

Personally, I think you need to go back to the classics, The Omen Trilogy, The Exorcist, stuff like that.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"None have scared me since I was about 13, any recommendations, let me know!

Same... See reviews saying so scary, will give you nightmares and all that and they're rubbish!!!!"

I know! And anything with the paranormal is just bullshit, so I tend to steer clear of that haha

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By *igeiaWoman  over a year ago

Bristol

I really enjoyed Lord of Tears.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I'm a huge wimp when it comes to horror films. I still think The Woman in Black (the original) is one of the creepiest. Even the new one is pretty

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By *issHottieBottie OP   Woman  over a year ago

Kent


"I really enjoyed Lord of Tears."

Haven't heard of that one. I'll try to track it down.

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By *orum TrollWoman  over a year ago

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catacombs- is pretty scary.

creep- seemed to be as well.

mostly films where nothing happens but they make you use your imagination instead seem to be scary to me. i like a lot of korean horror for this reason.

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By *issHottieBottie OP   Woman  over a year ago

Kent


"Any that anyone can think of that are actually scary??

Every time I start watching one it's shite!!!

Personally, I think you need to go back to the classics, The Omen Trilogy, The Exorcist, stuff like that. "

Ive got the original exorcist on now!

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By *issHottieBottie OP   Woman  over a year ago

Kent


"catacombs- is pretty scary.

creep- seemed to be as well.

mostly films where nothing happens but they make you use your imagination instead seem to be scary to me. i like a lot of korean horror for this reason."

Was creep the one down in the subway when it closed?

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By *emptd2Man  over a year ago

Burgess Hill & Birmingham

Inside - French flick. More gore than horror. Rather fucked up.

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By *aveandSue1Couple  over a year ago

Doncaster

How about the old Hammer Horror films?

Brilliant for a laugh and totally outrageous "special effects".

Happy days.

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By *issHottieBottie OP   Woman  over a year ago

Kent


"Inside - French flick. More gore than horror. Rather fucked up."

Typically none of the recommendations so far are on showbox...

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Stephen kings IT only film that freaks me out

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By *ary_ArgyllMan  over a year ago

Argyll

The original Japanese version of Ring - no gore but gets into your head

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By *issHottieBottie OP   Woman  over a year ago

Kent


"Stephen kings IT only film that freaks me out "

Haha....Yeah the TV mini series I saw it when I was about 9 we watched it at a friends at a sleepover. Frightened the life out of me! Looking forward to the proper film in September

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By *unfun6969Man  over a year ago

this one

"Don't breathe" is actually pretty good.

No ghouls or ghosts or whatever. Kinda more of a thriller but it's good and panic-y

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By *edangel_2013Woman  over a year ago

southend


"Any that anyone can think of that are actually scary??

Every time I start watching one it's shite!!!

Personally, I think you need to go back to the classics, The Omen Trilogy, The Exorcist, stuff like that.

Ive got the original exorcist on now! "

I adore The Exorcist. I would also recommend Exorcist - The Beginning. Not because it's scary, it's just a really good story that adds oomph to the original.

Books are great too.

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By *orum TrollWoman  over a year ago

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"catacombs- is pretty scary.

creep- seemed to be as well.

mostly films where nothing happens but they make you use your imagination instead seem to be scary to me. i like a lot of korean horror for this reason.

Was creep the one down in the subway when it closed? "

yes. i think it had zombies or cannibals living down there?

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By *tephTV67TV/TS  over a year ago

Cheshire

Actually found Blair Witch creepy

'It Follows' is very interesting

I think with Horror there has to be an inner fear that is projected on to you so ...

The Descent for Claustrophobia maybe

The Shining for scary Children (especially Twins)

A really good black and white film called Night of the Demon is worth a watch

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

30 days of night. For me one of the best horror films in the last 10 years, still creeps me out when I watch it now!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

The only I've found that was really scary was when I was younger and watched the mockumentary about poltergeists on the Beeb with Craig Charles in it

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By *issHottieBottie OP   Woman  over a year ago

Kent


"30 days of night. For me one of the best horror films in the last 10 years, still creeps me out when I watch it now!"

Wasn't bad! I made it to the end of that one a few years ago. Im a big fan of vampires tho!

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By *edangel_2013Woman  over a year ago

southend

For a good ghost story, but again not scary, try The Devils Backbone. It is a subtitles film though. Very atmospheric.

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By *oggoneMan  over a year ago

Derry

Let the right one in

the orphanage

28 days later

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By *issHottieBottie OP   Woman  over a year ago

Kent


"The only I've found that was really scary was when I was younger and watched the mockumentary about poltergeists on the Beeb with Craig Charles in it "

Omg...ghostwatch! I stayed at a friends from schools house and we watched that!!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"The only I've found that was really scary was when I was younger and watched the mockumentary about poltergeists on the Beeb with Craig Charles in it

Omg...ghostwatch! I stayed at a friends from schools house and we watched that!! "

Pipes scared the shit out of me in that.

Didn't help that I was sure we had a ghost in the house.

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By *tephTV67TV/TS  over a year ago

Cheshire


"Let the right one in

the orphanage

28 days later"

Forgot about The Orphanage !

Also maybe 'Audition'

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I really like the insidious films.

But the old ones like the haunting and the entity are the best

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Scariest movie movie I have ever seen was pee wee hermans big adventure.

For classic horror try the original alien.

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By *issHottieBottie OP   Woman  over a year ago

Kent


"The only I've found that was really scary was when I was younger and watched the mockumentary about poltergeists on the Beeb with Craig Charles in it

Omg...ghostwatch! I stayed at a friends from schools house and we watched that!!

Pipes scared the shit out of me in that.

Didn't help that I was sure we had a ghost in the house."

Wasn't it Aired on Halloween? Your the same age as me. I was about 12 or so when I was it I think..

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"The only I've found that was really scary was when I was younger and watched the mockumentary about poltergeists on the Beeb with Craig Charles in it

Omg...ghostwatch! I stayed at a friends from schools house and we watched that!!

Pipes scared the shit out of me in that.

Didn't help that I was sure we had a ghost in the house."

Pipes! Yeah I was 11 or 12 then and he freaked me right out.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"The only I've found that was really scary was when I was younger and watched the mockumentary about poltergeists on the Beeb with Craig Charles in it

Omg...ghostwatch! I stayed at a friends from schools house and we watched that!!

Pipes scared the shit out of me in that.

Didn't help that I was sure we had a ghost in the house.

Wasn't it Aired on Halloween? Your the same age as me. I was about 12 or so when I was it I think.."

Yes it was and I had no idea it was a spoof - I think it got shedloads of complaints

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By *issHottieBottie OP   Woman  over a year ago

Kent


"Scariest movie movie I have ever seen was pee wee hermans big adventure.

For classic horror try the original alien. "

First insidious was watchable. Sinister was quite creepy too!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Martyrs maybe not scary as such but it's brutal. Make sure it's the original though and not the shit American remake.

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By *issHottieBottie OP   Woman  over a year ago

Kent


"The only I've found that was really scary was when I was younger and watched the mockumentary about poltergeists on the Beeb with Craig Charles in it

Omg...ghostwatch! I stayed at a friends from schools house and we watched that!!

Pipes scared the shit out of me in that.

Didn't help that I was sure we had a ghost in the house.

Wasn't it Aired on Halloween? Your the same age as me. I was about 12 or so when I was it I think..

Yes it was and I had no idea it was a spoof - I think it got shedloads of complaints "

You can get it on dvd from Amazon for £7!! I'm tempted just to see if it's as creepy as I remember! Haha!!!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Look for the TV series A HAUNTING apparently true stories of haunting some are pretty wtf but agree no decent horrors are made anymore

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By *issHottieBottie OP   Woman  over a year ago

Kent

There's a film out called 'clown' anyone seen it?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I've yet to see a scary film.....

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By *issHottieBottie OP   Woman  over a year ago

Kent


"I've yet to see a scary film....."

Are you more a chick-flick fan??

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By *oachman 9CoolMan  over a year ago

derby


"I'm a huge wimp when it comes to horror films. I still think The Woman in Black (the original) is one of the creepiest. Even the new one is pretty "
I don,t have a tv but I think it was christmas eve when I saw a clip on my sisters tv of a horror film of a young Girl lieing in bed with the bedroom door open and she was saying this was the time she hated the most as her evil mother used to visit her at this time in her bedroom just at this time the camera took you to the open door the landing and the top of the staircases you saw a figure arriveing at the top of the staircase and landing in the shadows this was her evil mothers ghost next minute she was across the landing and on her daughters bed leaning over her where the girl kept still with her eyes shut, was that the women in black ? I did,t see anymore than that because it frightened others I can Imagine it scareing some folk..

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Look for the TV series A HAUNTING apparently true stories of haunting some are pretty wtf but agree no decent horrors are made anymore"

There are NO TRUE STORIES of haunting! The paranormal is all cow cack.

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By *ndigo40Woman  over a year ago

secret town


"Any that anyone can think of that are actually scary??

Every time I start watching one it's shite!!! "

I love my horrors

But I watch real serial killers on you tube

Haven't seen a good horror for ages

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By *ackDMissMorganCouple  over a year ago

Halifax

I agree op,horrors are not how they used to be.Jeepers creepers freaked me out when i forat watched it,Badabook is not bad and The conjuring if you havent seen it.

Miss

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By *issHottieBottie OP   Woman  over a year ago

Kent


"Any that anyone can think of that are actually scary??

Every time I start watching one it's shite!!!

I love my horrors

But I watch real serial killers on you tube

Haven't seen a good horror for ages "

I like documentary stuff like that.

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By *ndigo40Woman  over a year ago

secret town

Pet is good

More of a thriller though

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I have a good list of horror movies that are genuinely scary.

Alien

Hellraiser

Nightmare on Elm Street

Halloween

The Thing

Texas Chainsaw Massacre

Friday The 13th

Child's Play

IT

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By *ndigo40Woman  over a year ago

secret town

I'm going to watch Split and the Bye bye man later (slender man)

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By *andybeachWoman  over a year ago

In the middle

I'm a fan of horror, not slasher and gore-fest type but the type that make you look under the bed and check the doors locked before you start watching them some of the best ones are where you don't actually see anything, they just make your imagination do all the work for you

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Split was pretty good Also watched one a couple of nights ago called the visit, very creepy x

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

50 shades darker.....I was really scared.......

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That I might die of boredom!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Actually, the film which creeped me out the most is The Others. The original Salem's Lot is brrrrr too.

But if you want to be really scared, watch The Woman In Black onstage.

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By *ockerMrBloggs6969Man  over a year ago

nr you but not too near

Hmmm not overly scary but certainly contains some (horrorible) bits is FEED

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By *andybeachWoman  over a year ago

In the middle

Watch I Saw The Devil, it is subtitled but really worth watching

Rossi will be along in a moment to tell you how good it is

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By *htcMan  over a year ago

MK

none are scary, odd few make you jump sometimes but nothing scary.

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By *ty31Man  over a year ago

NW London

REC is a Spanish zombie flick with some neat jump scares.

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By *ty31Man  over a year ago

NW London

Martyrs is also worth a watch if subtitles aren't an issue. Or if you can speak French

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By *igeiaWoman  over a year ago

Bristol


"I'm going to watch Split and the Bye bye man later (slender man)"

The Marble Hornets series was a great take on Slenderman. Bloody terrifying mind you.

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By *ylonesqueMan  over a year ago

Near Aberystwyth

The Grudge always gives me the creeps.

I prefer the Sarah Michelle Gellar one to the Japanese original as well. It's better paced, but still has the same director.

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By *onny MCMan  over a year ago

Crawley


"Any that anyone can think of that are actually scary??

Every time I start watching one it's shite!!!

Personally, I think you need to go back to the classics, The Omen Trilogy, The Exorcist, stuff like that.

Ive got the original exorcist on now! "

Awesome - the new TV version was pretty cool too, if you haven't seen it already.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Session 9 was a good psychological horror, a bit different.

Annabelle is fun.

1408 is a really good psychological thriller with horror elements.

However, I agree that there are no films which are truly terrifying as we are now desensitised to everything.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Any that anyone can think of that are actually scary??

Every time I start watching one it's shite!!!

Personally, I think you need to go back to the classics, The Omen Trilogy, The Exorcist, stuff like that. "

I agree. I'll add Halloween and Poltergeist to that list

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By *onny MCMan  over a year ago

Crawley


"Any that anyone can think of that are actually scary??

Every time I start watching one it's shite!!!

Personally, I think you need to go back to the classics, The Omen Trilogy, The Exorcist, stuff like that.

I agree. I'll add Halloween and Poltergeist to that list "

Loved Poltergeist, Which one was Halloween, Michael Myers or Jason Vorhees?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Any that anyone can think of that are actually scary??

Every time I start watching one it's shite!!!

Personally, I think you need to go back to the classics, The Omen Trilogy, The Exorcist, stuff like that.

I agree. I'll add Halloween and Poltergeist to that list

Loved Poltergeist, Which one was Halloween, Michael Myers or Jason Vorhees? "

Michael Myers

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Far to scary for me ....I have to check that every where's locked and check all rooms before I can go to sleep.

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By *onny MCMan  over a year ago

Crawley


"Any that anyone can think of that are actually scary??

Every time I start watching one it's shite!!!

Personally, I think you need to go back to the classics, The Omen Trilogy, The Exorcist, stuff like that.

I agree. I'll add Halloween and Poltergeist to that list

Loved Poltergeist, Which one was Halloween, Michael Myers or Jason Vorhees?

Michael Myers"

And Jason was "Friday the 13th", thanks, couldn't remember which way round it was.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Any that anyone can think of that are actually scary??

Every time I start watching one it's shite!!!

Personally, I think you need to go back to the classics, The Omen Trilogy, The Exorcist, stuff like that.

I agree. I'll add Halloween and Poltergeist to that list

Loved Poltergeist, Which one was Halloween, Michael Myers or Jason Vorhees? "

Michael. Jason was Friday the 13th

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By *onny MCMan  over a year ago

Crawley


"Any that anyone can think of that are actually scary??

Every time I start watching one it's shite!!!

Personally, I think you need to go back to the classics, The Omen Trilogy, The Exorcist, stuff like that.

I agree. I'll add Halloween and Poltergeist to that list

Loved Poltergeist, Which one was Halloween, Michael Myers or Jason Vorhees?

Michael. Jason was Friday the 13th "

JINX!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Any that anyone can think of that are actually scary??

Every time I start watching one it's shite!!!

Personally, I think you need to go back to the classics, The Omen Trilogy, The Exorcist, stuff like that.

I agree. I'll add Halloween and Poltergeist to that list

Loved Poltergeist, Which one was Halloween, Michael Myers or Jason Vorhees?

Michael Myers

And Jason was "Friday the 13th", thanks, couldn't remember which way round it was."

No problem mate. I love the classic horror movies. Modern horror movies today will never be as good in my opinion.

Sure there may be one or two good ones once in a while but most of them today seem to only have two types of antagonists which are serial killers and ghost/demons.

I wouldn't class movies like The Purge or Don't Breathe as horror movies. They're more like thrillers to me.

How I see the horror genre is that it was mainly about a group of people or certain individuals being put in a extremely unlikely situation involving creatures of a supernatural origin which they must defeat whilst trying to stay alive

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By *ig1gaz1Man  over a year ago

bradford

how come you asked for horror and most that got mentioned was supernatural films

supernatural

100 feet

dead room

dont knock twice

spectral more scifi supernatural

horror

the collection

animal

feast

rogue

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By *inky-MinxWoman  over a year ago

Grantham

All of them

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

This looks very good

https://youtu.be/hCl0bOwq62c

The belko experiment

Not really a horror but very brutal

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By *eliciousladyWoman  over a year ago

Sometimes U.K

Am so easily scared..jump at a car door closing or a phone ringing.

Pathetic I know!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

The Haunting In Connecticut scared the shite out of me

I tend to find elements in 'non scary' films more scary, if that makes sense.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

The film that freaked me out most was about a 70s film about a teenage babysitter anwering a phone call,at first it was weird noises like squeeling pigs,then he spoke "are you alone" freaked out she phones the police and they said they would trace the next call,he called again"are you alone". Same squeeling pig noises,the police call back" there must be some mistake the call is coming from inside your house" a door open slowly upstairs and a light shines down the stairway.......

Anyway cant remember the fuckin name of it!!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"The film that freaked me out most was about a 70s film about a teenage babysitter anwering a phone call,at first it was weird noises like squeeling pigs,then he spoke "are you alone" freaked out she phones the police and they said they would trace the next call,he called again"are you alone". Same squeeling pig noises,the police call back" there must be some mistake the call is coming from inside your house" a door open slowly upstairs and a light shines down the stairway.......

Anyway cant remember the fuckin name of it!!

"

Its called When a stranger calls

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"The film that freaked me out most was about a 70s film about a teenage babysitter anwering a phone call,at first it was weird noises like squeeling pigs,then he spoke "are you alone" freaked out she phones the police and they said they would trace the next call,he called again"are you alone". Same squeeling pig noises,the police call back" there must be some mistake the call is coming from inside your house" a door open slowly upstairs and a light shines down the stairway.......

Anyway cant remember the fuckin name of it!!

Its called When a stranger calls"

Correct!! Have you seen it?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"The film that freaked me out most was about a 70s film about a teenage babysitter anwering a phone call,at first it was weird noises like squeeling pigs,then he spoke "are you alone" freaked out she phones the police and they said they would trace the next call,he called again"are you alone". Same squeeling pig noises,the police call back" there must be some mistake the call is coming from inside your house" a door open slowly upstairs and a light shines down the stairway.......

Anyway cant remember the fuckin name of it!!

Its called When a stranger calls

Correct!! Have you seen it?"

Was carol kane in it

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"The film that freaked me out most was about a 70s film about a teenage babysitter anwering a phone call,at first it was weird noises like squeeling pigs,then he spoke "are you alone" freaked out she phones the police and they said they would trace the next call,he called again"are you alone". Same squeeling pig noises,the police call back" there must be some mistake the call is coming from inside your house" a door open slowly upstairs and a light shines down the stairway.......

Anyway cant remember the fuckin name of it!!

Its called When a stranger calls

Correct!! Have you seen it?

Was carol kane in it"

Yeah she was in it. I haven't seen the film actually. I looked up the synopsis you typed in on Google and it was the first thing that came up

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By *ucyfur77Woman  over a year ago

Pleasuretown


"how come you asked for horror and most that got mentioned was supernatural films

supernatural

100 feet

dead room

dont knock twice

spectral more scifi supernatural

horror

the collection

animal

feast

rogue "

It's a sub-genre.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"The film that freaked me out most was about a 70s film about a teenage babysitter anwering a phone call,at first it was weird noises like squeeling pigs,then he spoke "are you alone" freaked out she phones the police and they said they would trace the next call,he called again"are you alone". Same squeeling pig noises,the police call back" there must be some mistake the call is coming from inside your house" a door open slowly upstairs and a light shines down the stairway.......

Anyway cant remember the fuckin name of it!!

Its called When a stranger calls

Correct!! Have you seen it?

Was carol kane in it

Yeah she was in it. I haven't seen the film actually. I looked up the synopsis you typed in on Google and it was the first thing that came up"

Iv been watching the trailor,i dont know where i got pig squeeling from haha must be another film,anyway its still creepy.

https://youtu.be/8LZ9kcGmixc

This is the scene

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"For a good ghost story, but again not scary, try The Devils Backbone. It is a subtitles film though. Very atmospheric."

Excellent movie

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"For a good ghost story, but again not scary, try The Devils Backbone. It is a subtitles film though. Very atmospheric.

Excellent movie "

Thats guillermo del toro isnt it?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"For a good ghost story, but again not scary, try The Devils Backbone. It is a subtitles film though. Very atmospheric.

Excellent movie

Thats guillermo del toro isnt it?"

Yup....Pans Labyrinth is also another excellent one of his...not a horror but worth a watch.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"For a good ghost story, but again not scary, try The Devils Backbone. It is a subtitles film though. Very atmospheric.

Excellent movie

Thats guillermo del toro isnt it?

Yup....Pans Labyrinth is also another excellent one of his...not a horror but worth a watch."

One of my fave films,so is i saw the devil a korean horror.....a master piece of film making

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By *onny MCMan  over a year ago

Crawley


"For a good ghost story, but again not scary, try The Devils Backbone. It is a subtitles film though. Very atmospheric.

Excellent movie

Thats guillermo del toro isnt it?

Yup....Pans Labyrinth is also another excellent one of his...not a horror but worth a watch."

He worked on "The Strain" too, that's well worth a watch. Just finished watching season 3.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"For a good ghost story, but again not scary, try The Devils Backbone. It is a subtitles film though. Very atmospheric.

Excellent movie

Thats guillermo del toro isnt it?

Yup....Pans Labyrinth is also another excellent one of his...not a horror but worth a watch.

He worked on "The Strain" too, that's well worth a watch. Just finished watching season 3. "

Watched it but got bored half way thru secind season...was quite disappointed

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"For a good ghost story, but again not scary, try The Devils Backbone. It is a subtitles film though. Very atmospheric.

Excellent movie

Thats guillermo del toro isnt it?

Yup....Pans Labyrinth is also another excellent one of his...not a horror but worth a watch.

He worked on "The Strain" too, that's well worth a watch. Just finished watching season 3. "

Watched 1 and 2 not 3

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

As someone who is addicted to horror films also, can I suggest It Follows (it was mentioned further back in the thread) and The Loved Ones (an Australian horror).

I watched a good one on Film4 last week called As Above, So Below which was creepy as fuck! Set it in the catacombs of Paris, definitely worth a watch.

Sinister and Sinister 2, I think the soundtrack alone is terrifying. I used to play it outside my flatmate's room in the mornings to freak her out!

There's an old one with Donald Sutherland set in Venice called Don't Look Now, which I love.

Split isn't a horror, more a psychological thriller at best...I actually thought it was piss poor and lacked direction to be honest. Great showreel for James McAvoy's acting talents though.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"As someone who is addicted to horror films also, can I suggest It Follows (it was mentioned further back in the thread) and The Loved Ones (an Australian horror).

I watched a good one on Film4 last week called As Above, So Below which was creepy as fuck! Set it in the catacombs of Paris, definitely worth a watch.

Sinister and Sinister 2, I think the soundtrack alone is terrifying. I used to play it outside my flatmate's room in the mornings to freak her out!

There's an old one with Donald Sutherland set in Venice called Don't Look Now, which I love.

Split isn't a horror, more a psychological thriller at best...I actually thought it was piss poor and lacked direction to be honest. Great showreel for James McAvoy's acting talents though. "

Iv just watched the trailor for as above so below and im going to give it a watch

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"As someone who is addicted to horror films also, can I suggest It Follows (it was mentioned further back in the thread) and The Loved Ones (an Australian horror).

I watched a good one on Film4 last week called As Above, So Below which was creepy as fuck! Set it in the catacombs of Paris, definitely worth a watch.

Sinister and Sinister 2, I think the soundtrack alone is terrifying. I used to play it outside my flatmate's room in the mornings to freak her out!

There's an old one with Donald Sutherland set in Venice called Don't Look Now, which I love.

Split isn't a horror, more a psychological thriller at best...I actually thought it was piss poor and lacked direction to be honest. Great showreel for James McAvoy's acting talents though.

Iv just watched the trailor for as above so below and im going to give it a watch"

6 million corpses buried underneath Paris...love the fact that the story is built around facts. Makes it almost believable!

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By *onny MCMan  over a year ago

Crawley


"For a good ghost story, but again not scary, try The Devils Backbone. It is a subtitles film though. Very atmospheric.

Excellent movie

Thats guillermo del toro isnt it?

Yup....Pans Labyrinth is also another excellent one of his...not a horror but worth a watch.

He worked on "The Strain" too, that's well worth a watch. Just finished watching season 3.

Watched 1 and 2 not 3"

3 has a pretty awesome cliff hanger, apparently they're rapping it up in 4.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Any that anyone can think of that are actually scary??

Every time I start watching one it's shite!!! "

THREADS

But if you really want to be freaked go out into country, on foot by yourself, no torch and at when its dark and walk for an hour. Take all your vitals like heart rate perspiration and check your duds(knickers) etc.. I done it a few occasions, one time i was walking next a dense wood, the rooks where going crackers...... its good getting scared.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Any that anyone can think of that are actually scary??

Every time I start watching one it's shite!!!

THREADS

But if you really want to be freaked go out into country, on foot by yourself, no torch and at when its dark and walk for an hour. Take all your vitals like heart rate perspiration and check your duds(knickers) etc.. I done it a few occasions, one time i was walking next a dense wood, the rooks where going crackers...... its good getting scared."

Or if in a town a graveyard

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"None have scared me since I was about 13, any recommendations, let me know!

Same... See reviews saying so scary, will give you nightmares and all that and they're rubbish!!!!"

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Begotten

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By *ndigo40Woman  over a year ago

secret town


"This looks very good

https://youtu.be/hCl0bOwq62c

The belko experiment

Not really a horror but very brutal"

The trailer looks good

It's on my list to watch

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I recently watched 'don't breath' and honestly it wasn't as scary as the exorcist, yet it was a nice surprise.

The movie was really tense and well made.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Skeleton key was good. Not scary, but it had something watchable.

The grudge was okay.

Getting scared is not how I explain a good horror. It's the scenario and how it leaves you feeling afterwards.

The mist left me uneasy.

Blair with left me still wanting to know what it was, a little like the first half of Jeepers Creepers. (Turned out to be one of the monst laughable semiconductor halfs ever)

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I don't watch horror movies anymore they are way too predictable......... hey everybody I've got a great idea let's split up!

Yawn

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I'd recommend a little known, small budget Brit' one called 'the last horror movie'

It's an unusual one where the main protagonist is filming a documentary about being a serial killer, whilst actually committing the murders. It also has a good head trip ending.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I love horrors. A girl mentioned it earlier but Salem's Lot was the first film that scared the shite out off me! I'm such a fan of the movie, i picked it up in tesco for £3. Bargain!! The film gas been the benchmark ever since. The original Halloween, Friday 13th and A Nightmare on Elm Street are all in the top ten. More recently, original movies of The Grudge and The Ring freak me out! Creepy Japanese kids freak the shit out of me!!

A couple of years ago, i watched Strangers. I really enjoyed it in a fucked up freak me out kinda way. Its definitely worth a watch. Last week, I watched Hush on Netfl*x. Its not so much scary but freaky in that you can imagine it is a possibility!! More a thriller.

Not a fan of easy jumpy modern horrors. They just rely on the jump factor, rather than fucking your brain! Saying that, Blair Witch had me walkng to the pub through the local badly lit park turning in circles. Couldn't keep my back to anything for the ten long minutes it took me to walk through! Lol

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By *ig1gaz1Man  over a year ago

bradford

love horror films and so does my daughter, as shes going through all my horror films

try

grizzly park

grizzly rage

into the grizzly maze

though i like scifi and natural disasters films as well

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"love horror films and so does my daughter, as shes going through all my horror films

try

grizzly park

grizzly rage

into the grizzly maze

though i like scifi and natural disasters films as well

"

You seem to have a bear fetish

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I don't watch horror movies anymore they are way too predictable......... hey everybody I've got a great idea let's split up!

Yawn "

I agree. Horror movies today are way too predictable especially ones involving ghosts or demons as they pretty much have the same plot

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I suppose it's difficult for movie makers to come up with a truly original concept in horror. There's a formula that's followed and there seems to be a reluctance to try something new.

We had SAW and Hostel which were brilliantly different (too many sequels though), and Paranormal Activity (the first one only), maybe throw The first 'final destination' into that pot. But since those, I've struggled to really enjoy a good horror picture.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

The Exorcist 3 - the true part 2 of the original "watch out of hospital corridor"

Chernobyl Diaries

REC (2007 version)

Silent Hill

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"The Exorcist 3 - the true part 2 of the original "watch out of hospital corridor"

Chernobyl Diaries

REC (2007 version)

Silent Hill "

Rec2 was better than the first,but i loved all of them

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

'Don't look now' with Donald Sutherland and Julie Christie.

It's what you dont see...

Plus, did they or didn't they have real sex in the bathroom scene...?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"catacombs- is pretty scary.

creep- seemed to be as well.

mostly films where nothing happens but they make you use your imagination instead seem to be scary to me. i like a lot of korean horror for this reason."

Creep is a fairly good one, there's one scene that makes me cringe and I'm not even a woman. Im Sure you know which part

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By *on and TammyCouple  over a year ago

Manchester


"'Don't look now' with Donald Sutherland and Julie Christie.

It's what you dont see...

Plus, did they or didn't they have real sex in the bathroom scene...?

"

Great film

'Kill List', by far the best modern horror I've seen, is heavily influenced by it i think and is the only horror film I've seen as an adult that has really shook me up.

I recommended the wife give both films a wide berth, she'd be having nightmares for weeks.

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By *radleyandRavenCouple  over a year ago

Herts

The only one I can think of that genuinely terrified me (when I was younger) is "Long Time Dead" - It's a British film about a group who try and do a Ouiji session but invite the wrong spirit.

You don't really see it which I think scared me more.

- Amy. x

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

My favourite horror film can probably be guessed from my username on here, well favourite musical, pagan, human sacrifice, folk, police procedural film anyway.

The Nic Cage version is dead to me!

Much prefer unsettling films rather than gore for my horror myself.

Would go for the original The Vanishing, Audition, Ringu, Funny Games for foreign films.

Really like a bit of John Carpenter, In the mouth of madness and Prince of Darkness very unsettling,loved the Tim Robbins film Jacobs Ladder.

More recently, though is quite gory, the horror western Bone Tomahawk was very good.

Nice shout out to Night if the Demon earlier, based on MR James "Casting the Runes" storey, and also has a line from it featured in "Hounds of Love" by Kate Bush.

One day I intend to get a life!

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By *ucyfur77Woman  over a year ago

Pleasuretown

The Poughkeepsie Tapes

The Borderlands

IT Follows

Lovely Molly

Hush

V/H/S

The Loved Ones

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"

Hush

"

Good movie x

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By *orum TrollWoman  over a year ago

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"catacombs- is pretty scary.

creep- seemed to be as well.

mostly films where nothing happens but they make you use your imagination instead seem to be scary to me. i like a lot of korean horror for this reason.

Creep is a fairly good one, there's one scene that makes me cringe and I'm not even a woman. Im Sure you know which part"

can't really remember the film luckily, all i do remember is it scared me a lot.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"The Poughkeepsie Tapes

The Borderlands

IT Follows

Lovely Molly

Hush

V/H/S

The Loved Ones "

Love the v/h/s films

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By *ndigo40Woman  over a year ago

secret town


"I love horrors. A girl mentioned it earlier but Salem's Lot was the first film that scared the shite out off me! I'm such a fan of the movie, i picked it up in tesco for £3. Bargain!! The film gas been the benchmark ever since. The original Halloween, Friday 13th and A Nightmare on Elm Street are all in the top ten. More recently, original movies of The Grudge and The Ring freak me out! Creepy Japanese kids freak the shit out of me!!

A couple of years ago, i watched Strangers. I really enjoyed it in a fucked up freak me out kinda way. Its definitely worth a watch. Last week, I watched Hush on Netfl*x. Its not so much scary but freaky in that you can imagine it is a possibility!! More a thriller.

Not a fan of easy jumpy modern horrors. They just rely on the jump factor, rather than fucking your brain! Saying that, Blair Witch had me walkng to the pub through the local badly lit park turning in circles. Couldn't keep my back to anything for the ten long minutes it took me to walk through! Lol

"

Is there anything that dosent freak you out?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I love horrors. A girl mentioned it earlier but Salem's Lot was the first film that scared the shite out off me! I'm such a fan of the movie, i picked it up in tesco for £3. Bargain!! The film gas been the benchmark ever since. The original Halloween, Friday 13th and A Nightmare on Elm Street are all in the top ten. More recently, original movies of The Grudge and The Ring freak me out! Creepy Japanese kids freak the shit out of me!!

A couple of years ago, i watched Strangers. I really enjoyed it in a fucked up freak me out kinda way. Its definitely worth a watch. Last week, I watched Hush on Netfl*x. Its not so much scary but freaky in that you can imagine it is a possibility!! More a thriller.

Not a fan of easy jumpy modern horrors. They just rely on the jump factor, rather than fucking your brain! Saying that, Blair Witch had me walkng to the pub through the local badly lit park turning in circles. Couldn't keep my back to anything for the ten long minutes it took me to walk through! Lol

Is there anything that dosent freak you out? "

Yeah, your spectacular boobs!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"My favourite horror film can probably be guessed from my username on here, well favourite musical, pagan, human sacrifice, folk, police procedural film anyway.

The Nic Cage version is dead to me!

Much prefer unsettling films rather than gore for my horror myself.

Would go for the original The Vanishing, Audition, Ringu, Funny Games for foreign films.

Really like a bit of John Carpenter, In the mouth of madness and Prince of Darkness very unsettling,loved the Tim Robbins film Jacobs Ladder.

More recently, though is quite gory, the horror western Bone Tomahawk was very good.

Nice shout out to Night if the Demon earlier, based on MR James "Casting the Runes" storey, and also has a line from it featured in "Hounds of Love" by Kate Bush.

One day I intend to get a life!

"

BONE TOMAHAWK!! What a find. I watched this a few weeks back. Found it on Netfl*x. I didn't expect much as i hadn't heard of it but I thought it was great. So different from the usual and as you said, quite gory! I would recommend this film to anyone.

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By *ndigo40Woman  over a year ago

secret town


"I love horrors. A girl mentioned it earlier but Salem's Lot was the first film that scared the shite out off me! I'm such a fan of the movie, i picked it up in tesco for £3. Bargain!! The film gas been the benchmark ever since. The original Halloween, Friday 13th and A Nightmare on Elm Street are all in the top ten. More recently, original movies of The Grudge and The Ring freak me out! Creepy Japanese kids freak the shit out of me!!

A couple of years ago, i watched Strangers. I really enjoyed it in a fucked up freak me out kinda way. Its definitely worth a watch. Last week, I watched Hush on Netfl*x. Its not so much scary but freaky in that you can imagine it is a possibility!! More a thriller.

Not a fan of easy jumpy modern horrors. They just rely on the jump factor, rather than fucking your brain! Saying that, Blair Witch had me walkng to the pub through the local badly lit park turning in circles. Couldn't keep my back to anything for the ten long minutes it took me to walk through! Lol

Is there anything that dosent freak you out?

Yeah, your spectacular boobs! "

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

The conjuring 1 and 2

Lights out

Blair witch 2

As above so below

The Takin of Deborah logan

Dead silence

The pyramid

The last exorcism

Deliver us from evil

When the lights went out

All of them are on showbox hunny

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I love horrors. A girl mentioned it earlier but Salem's Lot was the first film that scared the shite out off me! I'm such a fan of the movie, i picked it up in tesco for £3. Bargain!! The film gas been the benchmark ever since. The original Halloween, Friday 13th and A Nightmare on Elm Street are all in the top ten. More recently, original movies of The Grudge and The Ring freak me out! Creepy Japanese kids freak the shit out of me!!

A couple of years ago, i watched Strangers. I really enjoyed it in a fucked up freak me out kinda way. Its definitely worth a watch. Last week, I watched Hush on Netfl*x. Its not so much scary but freaky in that you can imagine it is a possibility!! More a thriller.

Not a fan of easy jumpy modern horrors. They just rely on the jump factor, rather than fucking your brain! Saying that, Blair Witch had me walkng to the pub through the local badly lit park turning in circles. Couldn't keep my back to anything for the ten long minutes it took me to walk through! Lol

Is there anything that dosent freak you out?

Yeah, your spectacular boobs!

"

I just went with that easy response. If I had actually answered your question, i'd still be typing next week!

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By *ucyfur77Woman  over a year ago

Pleasuretown


"catacombs- is pretty scary.

creep- seemed to be as well.

mostly films where nothing happens but they make you use your imagination instead seem to be scary to me. i like a lot of korean horror for this reason.

Creep is a fairly good one, there's one scene that makes me cringe and I'm not even a woman. Im Sure you know which part"

Just to confuse things, there's two films called Creep.

The one I've seen is set on the London underground..

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By *issHottieBottie OP   Woman  over a year ago

Kent


"catacombs- is pretty scary.

creep- seemed to be as well.

mostly films where nothing happens but they make you use your imagination instead seem to be scary to me. i like a lot of korean horror for this reason.

Creep is a fairly good one, there's one scene that makes me cringe and I'm not even a woman. Im Sure you know which part

Just to confuse things, there's two films called Creep.

The one I've seen is set on the London underground.."

I'm just about to watch this again...not seen it for years.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Wrong turn

And vacancy

They were pretty scary

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Dont get scary and gruesome mixed up,sophies choice when she gad to choose on of her kids sent shivers down my spine,where as films like hostel are just gory and not scary

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By *2000ManMan  over a year ago

Worthing

The Evil Dead (original), Phantasm, Quatermass and the Pit.

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By *ucyfur77Woman  over a year ago

Pleasuretown


"Dont get scary and gruesome mixed up,sophies choice when she gad to choose on of her kids sent shivers down my spine,where as films like hostel are just gory and not scary"

And some people find that kind of horror scary.

I prefer movies that leave you thinking afterwards..

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By *ndigo40Woman  over a year ago

secret town


"The conjuring 1 and 2

Lights out

Blair witch 2

As above so below

The Takin of Deborah logan

Dead silence

The pyramid

The last exorcism

Deliver us from evil

When the lights went out

All of them are on showbox hunny "

As above as below looks good

Watched 30mins of it, going to watch the rest tomorrow

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I don't watch horror movies anymore they are way too predictable......... hey everybody I've got a great idea let's split up!

Yawn

I agree. Horror movies today are way too predictable especially ones involving ghosts or demons as they pretty much have the same plot"

That's not true at all. See my earlier post.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Horror movies today are way too predictable especially ones involving ghosts or demons as they pretty much have the same plot

"

(Watch them on rewind)

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Stephen Kings "Rose Red"

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I don't watch horror movies anymore they are way too predictable......... hey everybody I've got a great idea let's split up!

Yawn

I agree. Horror movies today are way too predictable especially ones involving ghosts or demons as they pretty much have the same plot

That's not true at all. See my earlier post. "

I will agree with you on this one. What is a shame though is that there isn't much variety in modern horror movies today in terms of antagonists

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By *heMightyPhwoarMan  over a year ago

Asgard

The only horrors I ever found scary were classics such as The Thing and the Alien movies (not including Resurrection and AvPs).

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I don't watch horror movies anymore they are way too predictable......... hey everybody I've got a great idea let's split up!

Yawn

I agree. Horror movies today are way too predictable especially ones involving ghosts or demons as they pretty much have the same plot

That's not true at all. See my earlier post.

I will agree with you on this one. What is a shame though is that there isn't much variety in modern horror movies today in terms of antagonists"

There is if you look. The problem nowadays is that there are fewer cert 18 films being made/released - film makers want to appeal to the masses or the teen 'millennials' (hate that term) so we think there's less variety (and there is).

Some of the ones that have come about recently have been really different; the classics can be a bit predictable and laughable now. Some of the modern films have certainly played on my mind anyway! Sinister is a really unique concept, for instance.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"The original Japanese version of Ring - no gore but gets into your head"

The Ring - is the only horror film that has made me get scared.

Was watching the original Japanese version at home in the dark after midnight. That was a big mistake...

When she came out of the TV it was soo realistic OMG !!!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

IT

Horrendous

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By *issHottieBottie OP   Woman  over a year ago

Kent


"IT

Horrendous"

Can't wait for the new one!!

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By *ig1gaz1Man  over a year ago

bradford

heres a few to try

ghost

haunting at silver falls

horror

all cheerleaders die

sorority row

splinter

deadgirl

hansel and gretel warriors of withcraft

the scarehouse

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