Most Scared you been

low-key

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watching a movie ?

2 things come to mind, (probably seen scarier) but at the time it gave me goose bumps

1. The Exorcist, when she was talking like the devil and throwing up green puke, and her head turned in a circle. I was just a kid, but it scared me for days

2, When a stranger calls - I was just out of boot camp and went to movie by myself, didnt know anyone in this little town. It was about a baby sitter kept getting obscene phone call saying "have you checked the children" , and she called the police, they tapped the phone and called her back and said the calls were coming from the attic :scared:, I swear that second my whole body was covered with goose bumps
 
honestly, I have yet to find a movie that scares me but I keep trying. I'm just weird that way
 
Jaws: when the Chief and Hooper go look at night for the shark. Hooper is diving to look at wat is left of Ben gardner's boat,then BAM! His head is shown.
 
Jaws: when the Chief and Hooper go look at night for the shark. Hooper is diving to look at wat is left of Ben gardner's boat,then BAM! His head is shown.


Oh HELL YES...I change my answer. That scared the crap out of me. I jumped a mile in my seat:rotfl:
 

Hellraiser. When that freaky scorpion thing ran down the hall I ran screaming out of the theater.

A funny one, we saw dawn of the Dead. In the opening scene I lookover and my friend is gone. I look around and realize she is under my seat. She stayed there thewhole movie.
 
Pet Cemetary when the kid slashes the ankle still creeps me out...

For some reason Ring really freaked me out too...

Now it's time to go inside and cover my ankles....
 
wasnt it also scary when the alien tore out of the stomach in Alien :crazy2: (btw I love that scene with Sigourney Weaver from Alien in The Great Movie Ride
 
Can't say. You will all make fun of me.
 
Can't say. You will all make fun of me.

Does it matter? We're imaginary friends.

I have several. That's why I don't watch scary movies any more. One that creeped me out for a while was in Sixth Sense - the woman in the housecoat who kept opening the kitchen cabinets.
 
Oh HELL YES...I change my answer. That scared the crap out of me. I jumped a mile in my seat:rotfl:

Ha ha. I saw it at a drive in(babysitter took me and her kids) I think I was the loudest screamer lol. I still close my eyes if it comes on tv.
 
Can't say. You will all make fun of me.

No we won't. Come on.ok check this out: I am 44 year old woman who will watch ghosty story shows late at night, but before I go to bed I watch something upbeat because I don't want to have bad dreams. Now how kooky is that?
 
Marathon Man...the scene where the evil dentist has Dustin Hoffman in the chair and is drilling his teeth with NO novacaine..."is it SAFE?" It is so freaky realistic. Plays into all your dental phobias.

In case you've not seen it....
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dG5Qk-jB0D4
 
No we won't. Come on.ok check this out: I am 44 year old woman who will watch ghosty story shows late at night, but before I go to bed I watch something upbeat because I don't want to have bad dreams. Now how kooky is that?

Ok ok I will tell you. My 11 yr old teases me about this all the time.

Sound of Music when they are hiding in the graveyard. No idea why that frightens me yet really scary stuff does not.
 
Two movies come to mind, but neither were really the movie... Both were situational.

First one - Twister, at the drive in. A sudden, out-of-nowhere, VERY noisy and windy thunderstorm blew in as though it was auditioning for a role and seriously freaked us all - 5 teenage girls - out.

Second one - watching Woman in Black at home on blu-ray. Cue to a very quiet, very creepy scene of Daniel Radcliffe walking through that big old house looking for the woman... and one of my son's friends taps on the window right behind the couch I was sitting on. He didn't want to knock on the door and make the dog bark because it was late enough that our preschooler was in bed, and he about scared me out of my skin!

As far as occasions where the movie itself scared me I really can't think of any. I love scary movies but I seldom find them really frightening. I think if I could understand the dialogue (rather than reading subtitles, which makes the story somewhat less engrossing) some of the Japanese horror films would get to that level for me, because man do they know how to do atmospheric tense-creepy horror, which I find far scarier than the slasher-type horror flicks that tend to be popular here.
 
Ok ok I will tell you. My 11 yr old teases me about this all the time.

Sound of Music when they are hiding in the graveyard. No idea why that frightens me yet really scary stuff does not.

I have a good friend who, to this day (at 33yo) is more scared by the flying monkeys in Wizard of Oz than by any horror movie. :confused3:confused3
 
Ok ok I will tell you. My 11 yr old teases me about this all the time.

Sound of Music when they are hiding in the graveyard. No idea why that frightens me yet really scary stuff does not.

you were right, you shouldnt have told us
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Phantasm. When the guy gets pulled into the mirror. My husband was out of town on business and I couldn't look in any mirror in the house until he get home. Who goes to the movies to see a horror film while their husband is out of town?
 


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