This is a tough one for me. There are about 3 movies that still scare the bejebus out of me:
1) The Thing (the original 1950's version)
2) The Creature from the Black Lagoon. Very cool looking monster even 50 years later and the idea that something under the water is watching you is very, very creepy
3) Alien. One of the best modern horror movies ever made.
I watched it at 3 in the morning, alone, dark, and near a window. Created a good atmosphere for a horror movie. The movie felt like watching a nightmare. I struggled whether to turn on the light or not.
Creeped the hell out of me.
"The greatest trick the devil played on humanity in the 20th century was convincing them that he didn't exist." (Paraphrasing) C.S. Lewis
"If a mother can kill her own child, what is left before I kill you and you kill me?" -Mother Teresa when talking about abortion after accepting the Nobel Peace Prize in 1979
One movie that creeps me out was Scary movie 1 - it creeps me out of laughing on the floor it was so funny. I did really enjoy the 1st scary movie, unlike the latest version, it's kinda not scary anymore
Jacob's Ladder was pretty creepy. I also liked IT and Pennywise the clown. After all these years, Pennywise still gives me the creeps, and I'm still apprehensive whenever near clowns.
Some classics on that list. And damn, I forgot Inside and Haute Tension on my list!
That said, Frontiers? That piece of crap(in my opinion)? Didn't have any but one kickass gore gag(you probably know which) going for it in my opinion.
Yeah, I liked the premise of Frontiers more than the actual movie. It's worth a watch if you're the kind of person that still happens to think that "Nightmare On Elm Street" is scary.....
Yeah I know what you mean. It's a "lite" horror movie that might push the boundaries of people not watching horrors movies often just a tiny bit. And as you said, the premise was better than the movie.
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Return of the Living Dead
Night of the Living Dead
Candyman
Night of the Demons
Rabid Grannies
Dead Alive
Mother's Day
Howling
Day of the Dead
Yeah, it does give me out a creep, whenever I'll think of that part. One more scary movie is shutter and the grudge, it was really horrible/
This is a tough one for me. There are about 3 movies that still scare the bejebus out of me:
1) The Thing (the original 1950's version)
2) The Creature from the Black Lagoon. Very cool looking monster even 50 years later and the idea that something under the water is watching you is very, very creepy
3) Alien. One of the best modern horror movies ever made.
Silent hill hands down.
I watched it at 3 in the morning, alone, dark, and near a window. Created a good atmosphere for a horror movie. The movie felt like watching a nightmare. I struggled whether to turn on the light or not.
Creeped the hell out of me.
"The greatest trick the devil played on humanity in the 20th century was convincing them that he didn't exist." (Paraphrasing) C.S. Lewis
"If a mother can kill her own child, what is left before I kill you and you kill me?" -Mother Teresa when talking about abortion after accepting the Nobel Peace Prize in 1979
One movie that creeps me out was Scary movie 1 - it creeps me out of laughing on the floor it was so funny. I did really enjoy the 1st scary movie, unlike the latest version, it's kinda not scary anymore
Jacob's Ladder was pretty creepy. I also liked IT and Pennywise the clown. After all these years, Pennywise still gives me the creeps, and I'm still apprehensive whenever near clowns.
Some classics on that list. And damn, I forgot Inside and Haute Tension on my list!
That said, Frontiers? That piece of crap(in my opinion)? Didn't have any but one kickass gore gag(you probably know which) going for it in my opinion.
Yeah, I liked the premise of Frontiers more than the actual movie. It's worth a watch if you're the kind of person that still happens to think that "Nightmare On Elm Street" is scary.....
Yeah I know what you mean. It's a "lite" horror movie that might push the boundaries of people not watching horrors movies often just a tiny bit. And as you said, the premise was better than the movie.
The Grudge is my favorite horror film