Which is the Scariest film you have ever seen?

Sek S

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Since someone just started a thread on the first adult films you seen. Next question to ask would be which is the most Scariest film you have ever seen?

If i could choose the most scariest film i have ever seen then that would be the Omen Trilogy.
 
For me it was Hellraiser. I can't remember which one (as I tried to watch them abut 20 years ago) but one of the films there's a bit where a monster is forming in the attic? It took me five attempts to actually watch past that bit of the film........I'm sure they were very frightening but I can't remember specific's now!

ALL I read is horror but I do find it difficult to actually watch horror films.
 
The Exorcism of Emily Rose for me. Things to do with exorcism freak me out and this film just had a really creepy foreboding atmosphere throughout and some scary moments.
 
Yeah that was the first (and best) Hellraiser movie and the scene you mention is when Frank is "reborn". I bet if you were to watch it now you'll wonder what all the fuss is about! lol
 
Well i do not know if you people remember, in the 80s there was a movie called The serpent and the Rainbow about vodoo, directed by Wes Craven, that movie still gives me nightmares. I do not know if it was because i was a kid, but i have no intention of seeing it again.
 
I think paranormal activity was scary in a quite uncomfortable way rather than an out and out shocking way. Certainly my favourite scary film in a long time.
 
Im a complete wuss but love horror films so im a bit of a nervous wreck when i watch them!

In no particular order

The Ring

Nightmare on Elm Street

The Strangers (found it a bit dull but tho thought of it fraked me out)

Poltergeist watched it when i was about 18 and stayed in my mums bed after lol!

The descent

Exorcism of emily rose

Probably plenty more but they are the ones that spring to mind at the moment
 
Step Brothers - It frightened me that anyone actually thought this was funny.

On a more serious note, I find horror movies quite dull, but I did jump a few times when I saw the new Friday the 13th
 
It's not a horror film, but I watched Jacob's Ladder when it first came out.
I watched it on my own, late at night and found it pretty tense and scary.
 
The first two Omen movies. The decapitation scene, the elevator scene where the guy was cut in half and the scene where the woman was attacked by the birRAB and walked onto a road and was splattered by a truck was gruesome. Still look away at those scenes even today. The first Poltergeist movie was scary at the time, not for what was happening on screen, rather than what you expected would happen. And that old guy scared the begeesus out of me!
 
The original Halloween is still the daddy when it comes to it but more recent ones have to be The Strangers which was definitely influenced by Halloween in some ways and Paranormal Activity for the bed dragging scene alone!!!
 
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