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jgabler |
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The Blair Witch Project was shit. Anyone who was scared by it is a moron.
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Fucking Sucks |
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I probably would have appreciated "The Blair Witch Project" a little if I hadn't been bombarded with statements about how incredibly unique it
was, as it essentially recycled the "found footage" segment of "Cannibal Holocaust" with a different plot.
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Alexfangirl |
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Pretty much every scary movie I've ever seen made me feel like that. I heard somewhere that chronic fear of scary movies may be genetic.
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PiasCurse |
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When I was a kid, we lived between two cemeteries. The fear and paranoia I experienced after watching Night of the Living Dead, I think, took years off my
life.
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hossc |
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Longtime Companion.
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angelinab |
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Poltergeist
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StarrEise |
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Jaws scared the shit out of me - my parents took me to see it when I was about 10.
The Exorcist - I couldn't finish the book and I still can't sit through the commercials and have yet to see the movie. And I was surprised by this, but The Descent scared me a little bit. I watched it yesterday and had trouble getting to sleep last night in a big empty house. I kept thinking I heard those things scuttling around in the attic. |
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MrsT715 |
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Angelica2003 wrote:Ditto. I watched it when I was 14 in a theater. My mom & her friend wanted to watched it AGAIN, so we sat through a second showing....me, with my eyes shut and curled in a ball "sleeping." Will not see it again, ever.
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IndifferentCow |
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The hills have eyes. The original one..when the bald guy showed up. That man freaked me out and was in every nightmare.
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NakedWench |
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When I was a little kid, we watched classics and the ones that scared me silly was "The Birds", "Creature from the Black Lagoon", and "The Blob". When I hit double digit years, I stopped being scared by movies and actually started finding horror flicks kind of funny. I still get eeked out by large flocks of birds just hanging around, though. |
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Nods |
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I saw the "Others" at a midnight screening I then had to drive home in an actual fog to an empty house.
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PhoofeGirl |
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"Wait Until Dark" with Audrey Hepburn and Alan Arkin. It came out in 1967 and I saw it as a little kid.
Re: Jaws - I lived in So Cal when it came out and my friends and I used to act out the "getting attacked by a shark and pulled under and screaming" when we'd go to the beach or swim in the Balboa Bay. Good times! |
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IFY0USEEKATE |
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The Amityville Horror.
I was much too young to watch it, especially alone. We had a goldfish in a fishbowl that sat on top of the console tv. During the program, I watched as my goldfish floated to the top of the bowl --- dead, Dead, DEAD! It did not help that there was a house a block over that had the same attic windows either. |
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Penelope McBagpipe |
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*piles death rocks outside jgabler's house*
The Others was great for a spook story, and the Orphanage was pretty damn creepy too. |
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SmrtAss |
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The Exorcist.
C'est tout. |
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ObservingEgo |
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Moby Dick Psycho Jaws ~~~~~~~~ The Blair Witch Project was tedious. Not scary at all ... boring. |
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Pahrump Mania |
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When I was akid it was Jaws, easily. It made me afraid of salt water for years. More recently Transformers has scared me, it's terrifying to think that a
large number of people actually liked that peice of shit.
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Monsieur Muggles |
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The Fog. It wasn't the fog that scared me as a kid, but rather the knowledge that fog could creep underneath doors. Plus the red-eyed pirates were creepy
for a 9 year old.
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cindidindi76 |
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NewOrleansIsSinking wrote: Me too!! I was terrified that some people would connect tubes to my house and drag my away. That movie traumatized me. Good haunted house movies creep me the fuck out too. |
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factoryhurl |
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a really twisted film from 1961 that has a odd twist. creepy.
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