Saw.
Ewwwwwww! Nasty.
Saw.
Ewwwwwww! Nasty.
Scariest? I dunno about that, but my favourite is The Shining.
Loved Sam Neil in Event Horizon
The strangest I ever saw was when I went to a horror film festival and had to sit through Necromantic II. A film about necrophilia. Not the most enjoyable 90 minutes of my life. However, I did laugh when the woman cut her man's d**k off at the point of ejaculation, put it on a paper plate, wrapped it in clingfilm and stuck it in the fridge.
The last scene ends with her going to the doctors, and he says congratulations, your pregnant!!!!
Wow.
The scariest films are:
'The Howling'
'American Werewolf in London'
(both mainly for the TeRrIfYiNg scenes where they change from human into werewolf)
and 'IT'.
(that fecking clown)
Cube was pretty cool.
Quote: zooo @ July 25, 2007, 4:46 PM'IT'.
(that fecking clown)
Even scarier when you realise the clown was played by Tim Curry.
I know!!
And I love him in everything else. I just can't believe he's given me so many nightmares.
At the time " The Exorcist ". It's also aged well.
The Texas Chain Saw Massacre (no not the remake)
The Ring - Either original or remake.
The Shining - not that scary but fantastic.
The Wickerman (yup, the orginal)
The Thing
The Exorcist
Basically anything with the prefix The
Texas Chainsaw
The Shining
Audition
The Freddy films used to freak me out when i was about ten and shouldnt have been watching them.
The Thing was very good.
Basically anything with the prefix The
I don't know, "The Adventures of Winnie the Poo " weren't too frightening.
Quote: Kent Pete @ July 25, 2007, 9:51 PMBasically anything with the prefix The
I don't know, "The Adventures of Winnie the Poo " weren't too frightening.
Yeah, but have you seen the director's cut where Winnie finds piglet's head in his bed after refusing to sell a chain of hotels to Eeyore.
Me and my mate at Uni were trying to come up with horror movie names and the best two were The Fisting and The Rimming. The best Horror movie never made is Bitch Killer
Out of all of the films mentioned so far, I've only seen The Wicker Man. And that was pathetic at best.
Much better than the remake though, I'm lead to believe.