In college I came home to see my two male roomates watching "the miracle of birth" on Nova. Not only was that a weird choice for an afternoon flick, but I'm so traumatized I am trying to convince my finace to have our children.
For me the scariest film was only truly scary because of location..I was backpacking in the outback in Australia and we were in Alice Springs and went to see a movie called Wolf Creek. Didnt know really what it was about but before it started my friend Charlotte said:" As long as it doesnt say based on real events we're okay..."
As if on cue the words BASED ON ACTUAL TRUE EVENTS flashed up.
Wolf Creek is about backpackers in outback australia being duped/abducted/tortured by a horrid horrid man in a hat who quotes Crocodile Dundee: "That's not a knife-THIS is a knife" before pinning you to a wall with nails in your wrists and feeding your legs to alsations.
We didnt sleep all night in our hostel and I cried all the way round Ayers Rock the next day.
Silence of the lambs gave me nightmares for months. My parents had no idea why I wasn't sleeping - I wasn't supposed to see it so I didn't tell them. Also The Excorisist is pretty freaky, even now.
Every scary movie I've seen is the scariest movie I've ever seen. I can't hang.
The Excorcist scared the bejesus out of me.
Freshman year in high school, my friends and I started and then almost immediately stopped watching the Texas Chainsaw Massacre. I was the happiest girl in the world when we turned it off. Also based on true events!
When I first saw it in 6th grade, Silence of the Lambs was wicked scary. And I know that it was a campy, spoof movie but the original Scream totally scared me when I first saw it. I remember being scared to drive home after I dropped my friend off even though she lived less than a mile away. Haha, ridiculous.
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Idiocracy...hands down.
I thought The Shining was scary the first time I saw it.
When I watched Candyman my freshman year of high school it managed to ruin my tolerance for any scary movies. I can't do them. At all.
Haute Tension. And most Nic Cage movies.
we watched silence of the lambs in high school psychology and it scared me so much i jumped out of my seat.
also, that movie 'mirror mirror' yeah, scary.
To Wong Foo Thanks for Everything Julie Newmar.
Patrick Swayze in drag is totally scary.
In college I came home to see my two male roomates watching "the miracle of birth" on Nova. Not only was that a weird choice for an afternoon flick, but I'm so traumatized I am trying to convince my finace to have our children.
For me the scariest film was only truly scary because of location..I was backpacking in the outback in Australia and we were in Alice Springs and went to see a movie called Wolf Creek. Didnt know really what it was about but before it started my friend Charlotte said:" As long as it doesnt say based on real events we're okay..."
As if on cue the words BASED ON ACTUAL TRUE EVENTS flashed up.
Wolf Creek is about backpackers in outback australia being duped/abducted/tortured by a horrid horrid man in a hat who quotes Crocodile Dundee: "That's not a knife-THIS is a knife" before pinning you to a wall with nails in your wrists and feeding your legs to alsations.
We didnt sleep all night in our hostel and I cried all the way round Ayers Rock the next day.
Silence of the lambs gave me nightmares for months. My parents had no idea why I wasn't sleeping - I wasn't supposed to see it so I didn't tell them. Also The Excorisist is pretty freaky, even now.
Every scary movie I've seen is the scariest movie I've ever seen. I can't hang.
The Excorcist scared the bejesus out of me.
Freshman year in high school, my friends and I started and then almost immediately stopped watching the Texas Chainsaw Massacre. I was the happiest girl in the world when we turned it off. Also based on true events!
Pet Semetery, because of ZELDA! ZELDAAAAAA!
i'm not allowed to watch scary movies...
When I first saw it in 6th grade, Silence of the Lambs was wicked scary. And I know that it was a campy, spoof movie but the original Scream totally scared me when I first saw it. I remember being scared to drive home after I dropped my friend off even though she lived less than a mile away. Haha, ridiculous.
thriller video. Michael is one scary zombie
I was always terrified of IT, based on the Stephen King book. I have been scared of clowns ever since.
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