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VirginPotty -> RE: which movies scared you? (10/24/2008 5:46:50 AM)

As a teen it was "Dawn of the Dead" & "MacBeth".

As an adult it was "Amityville--the beginning".




zakkan -> RE: which movies scared you? (10/24/2008 5:53:39 AM)

Japanese horror movies. The japanese are scary when they make comedy. When they make horror, they are out of control...[sm=needahug.gif]




sambamanslilgirl -> RE: which movies scared you? (10/24/2008 6:02:21 AM)

TCM showed The Little Girl Who Lived Down the Lane and The Stepford Wives (the original version - not that re-made crap) last week.

i still like that scene when Jody Foster knocks off that creepy Martin Sheen with her tea and cookies.




GreedyTop -> RE: which movies scared you? (10/24/2008 6:04:16 AM)

the scenes I remember are the stoning of the bird, and the hamster  (I'm pretty sure they were both in that movie...)




apiercedkitty -> RE: which movies scared you? (10/24/2008 6:05:32 AM)

The Exorcist was by far the scariest movie i've ever seen. i wouldn't even go see it when they remade it.




BitchGoddessD -> RE: which movies scared you? (10/24/2008 6:16:08 AM)

Late at night, young girl, The original Little Shop of Horrors where, at the end, the plant blooms and inside each bloom was the face of a person it ate.

Also The Shining, "Here's Johnny".   And One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest.

All of these have Jack Nicolson in them.  In fact, he scares me.  In a hot way of course.




sambamanslilgirl -> RE: which movies scared you? (10/24/2008 6:18:47 AM)

yes they are.


those with weak stomachs - avoid watching Midnight Meat Train (a great adaption of Clive Barker's horror comic story) currently showing on FEARnet.com.

it's very gory and graphic - i LOVE it. 




MadameMarque -> RE: which movies scared you? (10/24/2008 6:44:25 AM)

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ORIGINAL: zakkan

Japanese horror movies. The japanese are scary when they make comedy. When they make horror, they are out of control...[sm=needahug.gif]


haha, truly!  Takashi Miike = this is your heart, on crack!

Here's something obscure - a long time ago, I saw a low budget Japanese horror film, black and white, dubbed in English, in which a male sorcerer (or demon, in human form?  I think he was human), was coming to women at night, in their sleep, seducing and impregnating them, so that he could then come back and feed from the milk their bodies were producing, which had special properties, due to their demon pregnancies.

I suppose it's impossible, but does anyone know what this movie is?
(It's probably better in the retelling than the watching, though...)




GreedyTop -> RE: which movies scared you? (10/24/2008 6:46:17 AM)

have you tried imdb.com, MM?  I think theres a search function that allows you to search by plot.. either that or try googling the plot





MissIsis -> RE: which movies scared you? (10/24/2008 6:49:37 AM)

I try not watch scary movies.  I enjoy feeding my soul good things that bring a sense of peace, or knowledge.  I like happy ending endings. 

I have occasionally got sucked into watching a few scary movies.  Top two would be "Cujo", & then there was another years ago called "Shattered".  Both of those movies, I hadn't planned on watching, but I got sucked into them & couldn't bring myself to turn them off.




CarrieO -> RE: which movies scared you? (10/24/2008 7:02:49 AM)

When I was little, I remember movies like "Dracula" and "Frankenstien" coming on the Big Chuck and Little John show.  Those kind of movies never scared me. The first one I remember that really made me nervous and gave me nightmares was "Rosemary's Baby". Not because of all the satanic stuff...although that was enough for my fundamentalist mom to stow the TV in the basement for a summer. It was the idea of the unknown. Meeting people and seeing one side of them and then discovering there was a deliciously evil counterpart to who they were.

Now that I'm all grown up and live around "yuppies", I get to see "Stepford Wives" everyday. I'm often freaked out by Hummer-driving "yummy-mummys" with that "gleam" in their eye. [sm=hewah.gif]  Scary!




sambamanslilgirl -> RE: which movies scared you? (10/24/2008 7:36:17 AM)

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ORIGINAL: CarrieO
Now that I'm all grown up and live around "yuppies", I get to see "Stepford Wives" everyday. I'm often freaked out by Hummer-driving "yummy-mummys" with that "gleam" in their eye. [sm=hewah.gif]  Scary!

i've always wondered ...when you watch the end of the original Stepford Wives if the black guy joined the men's association  and have his wife turned into a bot




MadameMarque -> RE: which movies scared you? (10/24/2008 7:53:26 AM)

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ORIGINAL: GreedyTop

have you tried imdb.com, MM?  I think theres a search function that allows you to search by plot.. either that or try googling the plot



GT, thanks. 

In an initial search, I've just been searching around a site, horrortheatervideo.com.  They pride themselves on finding obscure stuff, but as it turns out, all of their videos are unauthorized copies, which they claim are, as far as they know, public domain.  So, obscure mostly equals squalid, grade B, and just plain bad, here.  It seems, of all possible places, this would have had the movie in question, but as far as I can tell, it doesn't.




puppen -> RE: which movies scared you? (10/24/2008 8:43:44 AM)

When I was small, I watched The Little Nemo every single day.

I don't really remember it, but my mom says I would always scream bloody murder whenever the Nightmare King came on and I would hide under the couch crying.

...The last horror movie I ever saw was Darkness Falls (I hate scary movies), and now I have an EVEN WORSE time in the dark.




divi -> RE: which movies scared you? (10/24/2008 8:46:14 AM)

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ORIGINAL: sirsholly

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ORIGINAL: divi

The Excorcist scared me ALOT.. when I was little so did the Wizard of Oz


whew...i am not the only one!!
i can recall my mother giving me holy hell for crying during the monkey scene but i couldn't help it. I found it frightening!!!



lol.. It's great to finally watch it now without being scared...




PrincessJ77 -> RE: which movies scared you? (10/24/2008 8:48:13 AM)

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ORIGINAL: divi

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ORIGINAL: sirsholly

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ORIGINAL: divi

The Excorcist scared me ALOT.. when I was little so did the Wizard of Oz


whew...i am not the only one!!
i can recall my mother giving me holy hell for crying during the monkey scene but i couldn't help it. I found it frightening!!!



lol.. It's great to finally watch it now without being scared...


Add me to the Wizard of Oz scaredy cats.    I bawled when Toto was dognapped.




subsong -> RE: which movies scared you? (10/24/2008 8:50:27 AM)

 
       I don't scare easy now - as I'm abit of a ghoul myself anyway .  But as a little kid -  Wizard of Oz's flying monkeys swooping down to grab everyone and carry them away , made for definite nightmare fodder .
 
    And now - I sometimes have fantasies along that line ...[;)]
    




LaTigresse -> RE: which movies scared you? (10/24/2008 8:55:30 AM)

I have to admit, I HATE scary movies! I don't watch them. When I watch a movie I don't want a negative emotion. I either want to learn or be entertained. Crying is okay, if it stems from something positive. There is just no positive or productive reason for me to give myself nightmares.

Oh shit! I just remembered having a scary dream about my dogs last night. SEEE!!! I don't even need a crappy movie to do it to me!![:D]

So yeah, I am a horror flick wussie.




myotherself -> RE: which movies scared you? (10/24/2008 9:01:29 AM)

I love horror movies - they make me giggle [:)]

But the only movie to ever frighten me - and it still does...is Chitty Chitty Bang Bang.  That child catcher still freaks me out.




yourdarkdesire -> RE: which movies scared you? (10/24/2008 9:03:15 AM)

Chuckie




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