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The scariest movie you've ever seen?


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Dr Fudge
33 minutes ago, Stevies Cockatoo said:

I watched that tape, and the after effects was very.. pour. I don't want to explain it and I can't spoiler anything on mobile, but i hope you catch my drift. :bradley: Did you watch the Ricardo Lopez tapes?

Right! It’s just…a lot to comprehend. And no I haven’t! *frantically runs to Google and perhaps away in terror*

Been a cuff touple, a puff bupple, a tough couple of years.
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PhantomOfTheDance
22 minutes ago, Dr Fudge said:

Right! It’s just…a lot to comprehend. And no I haven’t! *frantically runs to Google and perhaps away in terror*

you might like them if you're in for a scare! I couldn't sleep right after seeing it, it's just so sad and haunting

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GypsyVida

I saw The Shining as a little kid so it was always the scariest movie in my mind, but I recently saw Smile and that movie had me sleepless for the entire night afterwards. Super scary, freaky stuff in that movie.

currently streaming Zombieboy
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Taylucifer

Conjuring 2, first horror movie I watch, terrible experience, probs could get through it now but I'm not risking it

'The Life of a Showgirl' is out on Oct 3
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Phoenix Rises
12 hours ago, Dr Fudge said:

TW: suicide

 

Not a scary movie, but a real life moment that truly chilled me to my bones~
 

Back in the 80s a Pennsylvanian politician committed suicide on live television after being convicted of bribery charges. During a press conference he pulls out a gun and shoots himself in the head. You can still find clips of it online and I remember my older brother showing me when I was a kid. Incredibly graphic and hard to fathom. Scarier than any horror movie I’ve ever seen.

 

https://allthatsinteresting.com/r-budd-dwyer

And its so sad cause they later found out he was totally innocent. :saladga:

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Anderson123

Guillermo Del Toro’s Devil Backbone gave me nightmares as a kid, it was so scary. I mean I do love it now and I’m a huge horror movie fan but watching it as an adult is a completely different feeling.

I’m not sure there are a lot of movies that have made me jump in recent years but Insidious 1 and Conjuring (especially the second one) have a couple of really good scenes that are so scary. James Wan really knows how to make horror films. 

The Invisible Man is another one that is more of a psychological thriller but some scary moments in there. 
 

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AURAOFSHEISSE

I saw a TikTok saying Smile is the scariest movie they had ever seen, I would never watch it but I did read the premise and it sounded scary af, the trailer alone gave me nightmares:cryga:

“Hands on your knees, I’m Angelina Jolie”
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phantasmas

Evil Dead (2013) - tense build ups, intense imagery, and the musical score / sound fx is anxiety inducing :messga: 

it doesn’t feel campy or corny like the original; the darker and unnerving tone makes it feel more like a grindhouse film to me

 

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