Scariest movie ever?

Dawgpound_Hank

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What's the scariest movie you ever seen? I ask bcoz there was a show on TV last night talking about the 13 scariest movies of all time. I thought they got it wayyy wrong - it was some snowflakes giving their BS takes.

For me, without a doubt, it was the original Texas Chainsaw Massacre in 1974. My sis and her bf were going to see it at the drive in. I was 10 and begged my mom and sis if I could go. Nobody knew it would be so horrific of course. So I went, and after seeing it I slept in my parents room for the next month haha! I would put Psycho a distant 2nd.

What about ya'll?
 
I as a kid would say children of the corn. Kinda fucked me up lol
 
Exorcist for me or Amityville maybe. The Conjuring had some moments that reminded me of those chilling moments of the older, well-done horror films you just don't seem to see anymore. Or maybe I'm just jaded. Moreso now it seems like movies that espouse torture porn are considered "horror."
 
I was going to say Teletubbies, but figured it would be the popular choice, so i'm going with something else to be 'different.'

When I was a kid, the movie that eff'd me up the most was that movie called The Changeling. About that murdered little handi-cap boy in a wheelchair (By his father), who later haunts the house he died in.

I was one of the na?ve idiots who thought The Blair Witch Project was real, so I thought it was super scary...…..UNTIL, I found out it was fake as crap.

I agree with the Conjuring, it was pretty good for a recent movie. I liked the recent remake of IT.

I really liked Insidious as well. It might be my favorite in recent times.
 
When it first came out the Exorcist had me sleeping with a light on for a while. Then Jaws. I was afraid to go surfing for a long time after that.
More recently, Annabelle Creation was scary.
 
You know as a kid of the 80's I loved horror movies growing up and can't really remember ever being truly scared...now as I get older I'm a big baby and don't like anything scary really lol.

I do remember Children of the corn being scary as a kid....as an adult while it didn't really scare me, Gothika was unnerving in the sense of realism....imagining being in an insane asylum when you don't belong there....no thanks
 

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