Scariest story/movie/picture you've seen?

MikeyC

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That's funny, because most scary movies bore me to tears. It's weird how the same things can have totally different effects on people.
Maybe I need to see it again but I remember being very underwhelmed with it. Yeah, people have different tastes, but I guess that always keeps me on my toes.
 

Silatuyok

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Maybe I need to see it again but I remember being very underwhelmed with it. Yeah, people have different tastes, but I guess that always keeps me on my toes.

Hmmm. Well, as a film geek, I liked it for the beautiful cinematography more than anything else. Perhaps that's what sucked me into the storyline. :) That, and I'm pretty sure it's one of the only zombie movies I've ever seen. It's easy to impress someone who's unexperienced.

Did I just say "unexperienced?" That's unpossible!
 

MikeyC

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Hmmm. Well, as a film geek, I liked it for the beautiful cinematography more than anything else. Perhaps that's what sucked me into the storyline. :) That, and I'm pretty sure it's one of the only zombie movies I've ever seen. It's easy to impress someone who's unexperienced.

Did I just say "unexperienced?" That's unpossible!
Inbelievable!

I guess so. I'm not really a film geek so that doesn't sway in my favour.
 

Kiwong

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Pet Semetary by Stephen King

What a downer! Not a Hollywood happy ending in sight.

The Raft in Creepshow The Movie.

Also based on a short story by Stephen King.
 

DeadmanWalking

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As a child, Jason X gave me nightmares for a few days.

Today, I can say that the Saw series sickens me, but the most horrifying thing I've seen would have to be Amnesia: The Dark Descent. Just watching the playthroughs nearly gives me heart attacks; actually playing it would most likely have me screaming Bloody Mary's::p:.
 
Not sure if this thread exists, but I recently started reading some creepypastas and lurking on r/nosleep and found some really interesting (and scary stuff) :D

Here's a Korean web comic I read recently, freaked me out a bit:
naver webcomic
(you may want to turn down your volume)
So what's the scariest thing you've read/watched/seen? :)

OH MY GOD WHAT IS WRONG WITH YOU???

Haha. But seriously, I almost died just now. NEVER looking at that again.
 

MollyBeGood

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The Exorcist is number one scariest movie ever
Rosemary's Baby
Amityville Horror
The Exorcism of Emily Rose

can't watch any of those anymore haha
 

LadyWench

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When I was little, the movie Fire in the Sky really freaked me out. Mainly because it's supposedly based on true events and it happened in a town not too far from where I reside. I can watch it now with no problem, but it sure did scare me as a child.
 

YellowBird

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When I was little, the movie Fire in the Sky really freaked me out. Mainly because it's supposedly based on true events and it happened in a town not too far from where I reside. I can watch it now with no problem, but it sure did scare me as a child.

omg me too!my brother was obsessed with it,he watched almost every week,eventhough i had never seen was goes on,i couldn't bring myself to watch the part where he's taken into the spaceship(well the whole movie is about that isn't it?)i guess i had heard so much about it and the whole idea creeped me out.
 

dyingtolive

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^ the scene with the wall full of slimy 'eggsacs' in the alien spaceship was kinda memorable as a kid. i watched it recently and realized the special effects were pretty unrealistic lol
 

WeirdyMcGee

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I love the horror/thriller genre in general but nothing really scares me much anymore.
haha

When I was much younger, I recall watching Pet Sematary with my dad and sister one weekend that he had us-- right before bed.
My sister told me that our cat who had passed away a week before could come back like the animals in the movie did and I had nightmares for a couple of weeks.
Mom got really angry at dad for letting me watch it but a month later, we rented 'It' and my sister had a turn with the nightmares. XD
 

Tuco

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When I was about 10 my mother took me to visit some relatives that belong to a christian movement, and they showed me a movie called "A thief in the night", and it scared me a lot. It is about something chrsitians believe in called "the rapture"; it's got something to do with the apocalypse and how a few chosen people are going to be taken to the heavens while the rest are "left behind" in a world dominated by satan. This kind of movie was parodied in an episode of the simpsons.

A Thief In The Night Preview- YouTube
 

KiaKaha

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I saw half an episode of sex in the city once...

I needed therapy afterwards. You ever seen one of those guys in a vegetative state...? unresponsive to outside stimulus? It was kind of like that...just not as much fun.
 

Silatuyok

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I saw half an episode of sex in the city once...

I needed therapy afterwards. You ever seen one of those guys in a vegetative state...? unresponsive to outside stimulus? It was kind of like that...just not as much fun.

Hahahaha. I think I watched about 30 seconds of it once. Umm, no thank you.
 

fedupoffear88

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]*Spoiler I guess*[/B]
The old lady that appears in the mirror...
The one that's been following the father around his whole life?
Always standing near him and being caught in photographs and such.
She creeped the living **** out of me for some reason.lol ::p:[/QUOTE]

Holy hell! Yeah she was the scariest thing on tht. Movie for me too! Really creepy and scary looking!!
 

MrJones

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I've read/watched real stories that are much much much worse than any horror movie I've ever seen.
 
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