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Halloween Weekend: What is the SCARIEST Movie You Ever Saw?
Self | October 28, 2011 | PJ-Comix

Posted on 10/28/2011 6:27:39 PM PDT by PJ-Comix

Okay, we are coming into Halloween Weekend leading into Monday. I expect a whole bunch of horror movies on the tube during the next few days. So my question to you is what is the SCARIEST movie you ever saw and why?

I'll lead off by telling you the scariest movie I've seen in the past few years. I found it to be even scarier than "The Exorcist." In this case it was a movie I saw on the tube about a week ago called "The Last Exorcist." It was filmed as if it were a documentary following a Louisiana Preacher by the name of Cotton Marcus who is something of a con artist. He doesn't really believe in possession by the Devil but he will perform exorcisms because he claims the fraud will actually make people feel better. Of course, he also collects money for his phony exorcisms.

The documentary style film starts off low key but ends up with a truly frightening ending that I won't spoil by giving it away. However, the thing that scared me the most is that the 14 year-old girl, Nell Sweetzer, who was supposedly possessed by the Devil draws a picture of the cameraman getting his head chopped off. The cameraman tells the preacher that he doesn't feel comfortable being around a girl who drew such a picture of him but the preacher tries to sooth the camera guy by playing down the idea that a mere girl could harm him. From that point on, you just KNOW that the cameraman had better SPLIT that scene immediately. What really made it scary is the way the girl when demonically possessed kept focusing in her eyes on the cameraman...sometimes with a wicked smile. That really creeped me out. I have to admit that I had a hard time getting to sleep after watching this flick.


TOPICS: Music/Entertainment; TV/Movies
KEYWORDS: horrormovies
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To: KarlInOhio

I kept expecting something insightful from Silence of the Lambs... Just B-grade crap with A-List talent.


81 posted on 10/28/2011 8:31:08 PM PDT by dangus
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To: BookmanTheJanitor

There are some more realistic movies that disturb me more than scare me....


“The Vanishing” (1993) version was like that too. Realizing that I was buried alive would literally scare me to death.


82 posted on 10/28/2011 8:36:04 PM PDT by rbg81
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To: PJ-Comix

The original Scanners flick, nothing else is even close.


83 posted on 10/28/2011 8:38:13 PM PDT by Rembrandt (.. AND the donkey you rode in on.)
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To: katana

Now, I’d pay $13 to see that! Or $18 to see that in 3D! :-)


84 posted on 10/28/2011 8:38:34 PM PDT by Ted Grant
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To: PJ-Comix

As a child, “Invaders from Mars” (the original). It gave me nightmares for years...


85 posted on 10/28/2011 8:54:13 PM PDT by LRS ("This is silly! It can't be! It can't be!!" "Oh yes it is! I said you wouldn't know the joint.")
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To: freedomfiter2; PJ-Comix
Bambi. I saw the film makers using entertainment to twist children into unthinking zombies to be used by the left.

I thought you meant Obama when you typed Bambi.

86 posted on 10/28/2011 8:55:40 PM PDT by BBell
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To: PJ-Comix

The scariest imaginable movie would most likely be “I Was a Teenage Earl Warren”—This really was a movie, made by Occidental College students in 1971. However, the title scared me away.


87 posted on 10/28/2011 8:57:36 PM PDT by Fiji Hill
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To: PJ-Comix

I saw The Blob when I was just a little guy......couldn’t sit on the pot for weeks, thinking about the monster coming up from the plumbing.


88 posted on 10/28/2011 9:01:11 PM PDT by Some Fat Guy in L.A. (Go Steelers (what's the baseball team called again?))
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To: fieldmarshaldj
“Idiocracy.”

Oh yeah.

89 posted on 10/28/2011 9:05:33 PM PDT by Talisker (History will show the Illuminati won the ultimate Darwin Award.)
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To: PJ-Comix

For me it was “The Ring”.


90 posted on 10/28/2011 9:06:39 PM PDT by Mariner (War Criminal #18)
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To: freedomfiter2
Bambi. I saw the film makers using entertainment to twist children into unthinking zombies to be used by the left.

If that was the purpose, it didn't work with me when I saw it in 1957. However, when I saw it again for the first time in more than half a century, it made me angry. Disney's version of Bambi heavily distorted and dumbed down Felix Salten's original story. I recommend that before you see the movie, read the book--and make sure you read the translation by Whittaker Chambers--yes, that Whittaker Chambers!

91 posted on 10/28/2011 9:08:03 PM PDT by Fiji Hill
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To: PJ-Comix

The Exorcist when I was eleven years old. For a couple of weeks, I did not look forward to bedtime. Those nightmares were no fun.


92 posted on 10/28/2011 9:08:48 PM PDT by TBall
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To: PJ-Comix

The Blair Witch Project creeped me out, especially at the end. Also, The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (original) and The Others. It seems funny now but when I saw the original Friday 13th in high school, the last scene where Jason comes out of the water made me almost have a heart attack. I slept in my parents room, on the floor, for a couple of days after that one.


93 posted on 10/28/2011 9:09:01 PM PDT by ladymac
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To: theDentist
I was wondering when someone would post "Alien" as the scariest movie ever. It certainly was for me. I went to see it with a buddy back in high school, and we were at a late showing, in a really big, dark, nearly deserted theater... Once the creature makes its appearance and the crew was hunting around for the creature, they opened a locker and Ripley's cat jumped out, I shouted, "That's it! I'm out of here!" got up and left... I went back twice more before I actually managed to sit through the entire movie.

BTW, I read in an interview that the reason people looked so terrified during the chest-burster scene was because Ridley Scott didn't tell anybody that something was going to burst out of John Hurt's chest, and that people would be splattered with (movie) blood!

Mark

94 posted on 10/28/2011 9:13:02 PM PDT by MarkL (Do I really look like a guy with a plan?)
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To: SMGFan

Yep, that is the one I saw when I was eleven. Watched it with my older brother. So scared I could not stop watching even the commercials. It was brutal.


95 posted on 10/28/2011 9:14:13 PM PDT by TBall
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To: PJ-Comix

PJ, I saw that movie, “The Last Exorcist.” It was creepy. Another good documentary style movie is “Death of a Ghost Hunter.” It was very scary.


96 posted on 10/28/2011 9:15:09 PM PDT by ladymac
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To: astratt7
Phantasm....

Yep!

I had a blessed childhood. In the late 1970s, at great expense, my parents bought a VCR and my mom, a huge horror film buff, had no problems letting me stay up late and watch the stacks of videos she'd rent. Many of these 70s films hold a special place in my heart for scaring the crap outta me as a child. Phantasm is one of them.

Fast forward 20+ years later and I'm a grown man spending some time with my younger teenage cousins. I rent Phantasm promising them a good scare. Instead, they laughed throughout the film, regarding it as one of the stupidest movies they'd ever seen. Sadly, I agreed with them.

Like so many of these films, it just didn't hold up over time. Silly acting, pacing and music. I guess it should've not been revisited as an adult and better left to terrified childhood memories.

97 posted on 10/28/2011 9:19:39 PM PDT by Drew68
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To: PJ-Comix

I still think Rosemary’s Baby is the scariest... with The Exorcist a close second.


98 posted on 10/28/2011 9:20:35 PM PDT by djf (Soon you will need a prescription for EVERY SINGLE VITAMIN.)
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To: PJ-Comix
A movie that I recall scared the heck out of me while I was little, and for the life of me, I have no idea why, or even what the movie was about, was "The Day (or was it night?) of the Trifids."

Mark

99 posted on 10/28/2011 9:21:20 PM PDT by MarkL (Do I really look like a guy with a plan?)
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To: Some Fat Guy in L.A.
I saw The Blob when I was just a little guy...

The Blob by the Five Blobs (1958)
This was one of the first chart successes of Hal David and Burt Bacharach.

100 posted on 10/28/2011 9:21:37 PM PDT by Fiji Hill
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