What's your favorite scary movie?

One of my favorites, John Carpenter's Prince of Darkness. Completely underrated horror move.

 
You see the remake a couple years ago?

No, I didn't. I haven't watched a new horror movie in many years. I have a couple DVR'd now that I plan on watching. I don't even remember the name of one of them but it has Eliza Dushku in it so it has to be pretty entertaining.

Have you seen the remake? If so, is it any good?
 
The original Halloween.

The remake by Rob Zombie is pretty good.

Also liked The Exorcist but anything with the devil in it scares me.

Enjoy the Paranormal Activity Movies too.
 
The original Halloween.

The remake by Rob Zombie is pretty good.

Also liked The Exorcist but anything with the devil in it scares me.

Enjoy the Paranormal Activity Movies too.

I was also going to add the original Halloween, one of the greats of all time.
 
I gotta agree with you on this one. Other than when I was a young kid, movies really never moved me in horror until I saw the Exorcist.

Another movie that wasn't so much scary, but then again...was The Blair Witch Project. I thought the way it was filmed and presented real horror without showing what it was that was scary. When you think about it, as a kid, the scariest things were those things that you couldn't see, but imagined.
 
I was also going to add the original Halloween, one of the greats of all time.


Isn't it ... I still sit all covered up when I watch it. Even better when all the lights are out. LOL!

Total darkness except for the TV of course ... makes a scarey movie all the more better.
 
Another movie that wasn't so much scary, but then again...was The Blair Witch Project. I thought the way it was filmed and presented real horror without showing what it was that was scary. When you think about it, as a kid, the scariest things were those things that you couldn't see, but imagined.


I agree with that. The human mind can think of things much scarier than anything CGI can create.
 
I gotta agree with you on this one. Other than when I was a young kid, movies really never moved me in horror until I saw the Exorcist.

Another movie that wasn't so much scary, but then again...was The Blair Witch Project. I thought the way it was filmed and presented real horror without showing what it was that was scary. When you think about it, as a kid, the scariest things were those things that you couldn't see, but imagined.

Very true about "The Blair Witch Project" ... hadn't even thought about that one.
 
Very true about "The Blair Witch Project" ... hadn't even thought about that one.

They did a great job, I thought, with Blair Witch. From the first person documentary film style to the promotion, it all had a very "real" feel to it, which (imo) made it pretty scary.

Same kind of thing with the Paranormal Activity movies. Especially the first one, which (if you let it) could scare the hell out of you.
 
They did a great job, I thought, with Blair Witch. From the first person documentary film style to the promotion, it all had a very "real" feel to it, which (imo) made it pretty scary.

Same kind of thing with the Paranormal Activity movies. Especially the first one, which (if you let it) could scare the hell out of you.


I agree about both movies ... I saw PA3 a week ago and I'm still having problems going to sleep at night. :eek:
 
Isn't it ... I still sit all covered up when I watch it. Even better when all the lights are out. LOL!

Total darkness except for the TV of course ... makes a scarey movie all the more better.

And still just as scary, mostly for what you don't see.
 
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