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knees2you -> What is Your "Favorite Scariest moment in a Movie!" (6/2/2005 11:01:40 AM)

What is Your Favorite "Scariest Moment in a Movie??"

My Anut and I where watching the
"Top 100 Scariest Moments in Movie history"

Number 5. Was a scene in Psycho

Number 4. Was a scene in Halloween

Number 3 Was a scene in Nightmare on Elm Street.

Number 2. Was a Scene in Aliens.

Number 1. Was a scene in Jaws.

My favorite is the Exorsist!!!!~ Still gives me Goose bumps~

Sincerely, Ant

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GreyStorm -> RE: What is Your "Favorite Scariest moment in a Movie!" (6/2/2005 9:42:57 PM)

My scariest moment from a movie actually came slightly after the movie ended. Around age 14 or 15, a buddy and I were walking home from seeing Poltergiest. It was about 11 pm on a warm summer night. We looked up in the sky and saw these weird lights flashing, we had no clue what they were, but after seeing that movie.....it was really freaky and unsettling. We thought the world was ending and the ghosts were coming. My hands were literally shking from the adrenaline. I wish I would have known those lights were called the Northern lights (aroura borelious sp?) I still can't rewatch Poltergiest and the northern lights freak me out to this day.




gretchen -> RE: What is Your "Favorite Scariest moment in a Movie!" (6/2/2005 10:26:12 PM)

I don't know if anybody has seen this...but...to me the "scariest moment in a movie" is part of a movie called "Three men and a baby".

Yeah...I know it's not a scary one, but rather a quite silly sappy movie.

But there is a particularity in a scene, where the actors are in a room with long courtains hanging along the windows, and a very sick, paled looking kid appears from behind them, looks at the cameras, and disapears after looking. This kid was not part of the story, part of the cast, and looks like from another world.

I know it could be a marketing trick, a crazy effect, or a reflection mistake of some sort, but while I'm watching this scene, it's hard to be logical about it.

If anyone out there knows what the heck I'm talking about, what happend in that scene, what is it, or anything about it, please answer back. It´s been killing me since the first time I saw it and I can't avoid watching the re-runs everytime they pass it on tv!.





Estring -> RE: What is Your "Favorite Scariest moment in a Movie!" (6/2/2005 11:16:24 PM)

This was dealt with on some tv show the other night. The kid you think you saw was actually a cardboard cutout of Tom selleck that someone forgot to remove before the scene was shot. Somehow it wasn't noticed until after the movie was released.




knees2you -> RE: What is Your "Favorite Scariest moment in a Movie!" (6/3/2005 7:28:20 AM)

The Kid You saw Had died there a couple
of Years ago, yes it is Scary~

Sincerely, Ant




silkNsatin -> RE: What is Your "Favorite Scariest moment in a Movie!" (6/3/2005 1:22:37 PM)

My scariest moment is when the kid says "I see dead people" in sixth sense. Ok not scary to some but since i seen that movie i wonder how many people than I see every day is really dead and just visible to me lol




fencerpet19 -> RE: What is Your "Favorite Scariest moment in a Movie!" (6/3/2005 2:58:31 PM)

Okay I have to tell this story:
So about a year ago my friend Katie and I watched Donnie Darko for the first time... (for those of you who haven't seen it, it features a very creepy-looking 6 foot tall bunny rabbit named Frank) anyway, she and I both thought Frank was the creepiest thing ever. So over the next month I painstakingly made a mask of Frank the Rabbit out of a clay mold and paper mache(sp?) for my brother's halloween costume. We even went out and bought a bugs bunny suit and cut the head off for the body... Well, to test out the costume we invited Katie and my other friend Carmen over to the house late one night and put on the movie. During one rather twisted scene where Donnie is stabbing the image of Frank in a mirror with a knife, I distract the girls and my brother walks out and just stands near the couch. They turn around, and completely freak out! (if you can picture the type of screams you hear girls do in horror movies, that's what they sounded like - honestly a solid 10 seconds of screaming!) For the next half hour Katie could not stop shaking and was in a cold sweat. To this day neither of them can look at a picture of Frank the Rabbit. It was the best prank ever! [:D]




brightspot -> RE: What is Your "Favorite Scariest moment in a Movie!" (6/3/2005 8:22:26 PM)

The Scariest movie that most affected me was
one I saw as a kid, it was called...
"I Saw What You Did and Know Who You Are"
About some young girls playing phone pranks
by saying that line to whoever answered the phone.
Well they call someone who had just committed a murder,
and the killer set's out to find the girls.
Edge of your seat scary, when your 12!


*Brightspot




knees2you -> RE: What is Your "Favorite Scariest moment in a Movie!" (6/4/2005 7:53:34 AM)

Brightspot,

Wow I've never heared of that Movie!
Can You still rent it???
It sounds way to Creepy~

Sincerely, Ant



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RiotGirl -> RE: What is Your "Favorite Scariest moment in a Movie!" (6/6/2005 12:04:18 AM)

you all are hilarious

Scariest moment in a movie was watching poltergist at some age (when ever it came out) like around 5 or 7 (born in 1979) you do the math and seeing the girl sucked through the closet. Cos i SWEAR if her closet door had been shut and the way the suction was going, it'd of just re inforced the SHUTness of it. And she wouldnt of been sucked through

See folks.. if ya just keep your closet doors shut.. the demons wont be able to suck you through.




Sweeticing -> RE: What is Your "Favorite Scariest moment in a Movie!" (6/7/2005 2:05:20 PM)

The scariest movie I will always say is "IT" by stephen king expecially the clown in the gutter at the beggining. the teeth oh my........................




brightspot -> RE: What is Your "Favorite Scariest moment in a Movie!" (6/7/2005 3:23:04 PM)


quote:

ORIGINAL: knees2you

Brightspot,

Wow I've never heared of that Movie!
Can You still rent it???
It sounds way to Creepy~




Hey Knees...Ya know I don't know if you can rent it.
It was a movie a saw on TV when I was like 12. Some
moons ago[;)]. Before VCR's.
But geeze someone has to
have a copy...Haven't seen it on TV either, though I watch
for it.
Hope you get to see it someday...It's scarey, almost
Hitchcock like, but it was not one of his movies.
It's black and white and these girls are home alone
making these calls...Simple Suspense, but Great!

Let me know if you are ever able to catch it.


*Brightspot





mnottertail -> RE: What is Your "Favorite Scariest moment in a Movie!" (6/7/2005 4:29:38 PM)

not scary per se; but when Anthony Hopkins popped Ray Liotta's cranial vault off, I believe even I reached a hard limit.

Ron




Setsuko -> RE: What is Your "Favorite Scariest moment in a Movie!" (6/7/2005 5:49:18 PM)


quote:

ORIGINAL: Sweeticing

The scariest movie I will always say is "IT" by stephen king expecially the clown in the gutter at the beggining. the teeth oh my........................


For me it was when I read the book. The movie was ok, but the book scared me to no ends.

As for the movies...Nightmare on Elm street scared me, probably because I was a kid a that time,and I hated the idea of being trapped inside a nightmare and not being able to wake up.
Recently I would say Ju-On (the japanese version)...




CalliopePurple -> RE: What is Your "Favorite Scariest moment in a Movie!" (6/8/2005 10:01:06 PM)

I actually have yet to watch a movie that's made me scream or left me feeling scared after it was over. That being said, I've never been able to make myself read all of IT because of the sheer amount of gore described. But the closest I've gotten is being seriously creeped out from watching Stir of Echoes, with Kevin Bacon as a guy who gets hypnotized and then starts seeing things.

Then again, I've been reading Stephen King and other forms of horror since I was eight. It takes a hell of a lot to scare me and I have a high gross-out level as well.




smilezz -> RE: What is Your "Favorite Scariest moment in a Movie!" (6/9/2005 5:00:45 AM)

"House of 1000 corpses" Rob Zombie movie

I have never seen a movie that has ever scared me in the 45 years that i have been living. I will say that some have made me think a bit...made me gasp..even made me jump. Truely scared though? naaaa, not one...i can turn off a tv/video or walk away if i feel the need to do something like that.
This movie however.........while not truely scared, did frighten me and disturb me all at the same time. The first time i watched it. I have since seen this quite a few times and there is something really intense and draws me in to it. I have no idea why.........it's dark, it's bloody, it's freaky, it's even sick.

Rob Zombie has done well with this one. Warning - if you choose to see this movie, it is definately not for the weak or for the unmentionables running around your home.

Happy Thursday y'all!!

~smilezz~




Pavel -> RE: What is Your "Favorite Scariest moment in a Movie!" (6/10/2005 11:27:01 PM)

The first time I watched Aliens was pretty freaky, the lil beep beep of the motion tracker, combined with the whole "whoa crap where are they" spooked me a bit. I've always liked scifi, and it was nice to have the big bad bugs be vunderable (how many movies fall back on the lame cop-out of the alien/monster just being immune to bullets or some nonsense?), but still able to kick butt because they're sneaky as heck and scary.

My least favorite scary movie moment was when I was dragged to watch "The Beach" with Leonardo Dicaprio (however you spell his name), and I checked my watch and realized I still had two more hours stuck in the theature. My urge to live fled my body, and my urge to stab the female types I was with skyrocketed ("oooh Leo is so hot, let's watch that one!").





Bbare45 -> RE: What is Your "Favorite Scariest moment in a Movie!" (7/14/2005 3:42:53 PM)

Scariest part?

That's when the pimply faced kid tells me it will be $9.50 apiece just to get in!

and they wonder why the number of people going to theatre's is down?




airesguy -> RE: What is Your "Favorite Scariest moment in a Movie!" (7/14/2005 3:57:28 PM)

the last scene in "Carrie" the hand coming up fromthe ground! Very well done! not expected at all!




Valhalla69 -> RE: What is Your "Favorite Scariest moment in a Movie!" (7/15/2005 7:11:12 AM)

Is the scene in Jaws the one underwater where the head with one eye suddenyl pops out of the bottom of the boat? coz that shit scares me even now lol

Another scene i didnt expect even though it wasnt realy scary was from final destination(about a group of kids who cheat death and death comes looking for them)where the youngsters are arguing on the kerbside and the blonde decides she isnt gonna stay around and wait for death to get her.

she steps into the road and is splatted by a bus,that was unexpected,but cool .




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