What's the scariest horror movie you've seen? Jeepers Creepers is the only one to give me nightmares...

What's the scariest horror movie you've seen? Jeepers Creepers is the only one to give me nightmares. I don't get the appeal of shit like The Curse of the Mummy's Tomb or Friday The 13th.

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Alien is one of the only films that leaves me unnerved.
All recent horror films are fucking wank, nothing but bullshit jumpscares... no horror or actual atmospheric tension.
I watched Train To Busan last night and it was fucking amazing... really good zombie movie.

Something about 28 days later really freaked me out. Well, not something, a lot of things. The plausibility, the atmosphere, the cinematography, the impact on remaining humans, everything. I had nightmares for years when I watched it.

probably Exorcist III
>inb4 webm of the hospital scene

Alien is basically just a slasher movie with kino visuals. The only spooky part for me is the part where Dallas dies in the vents.

Watch Train To Busan.
It's basically the South Korean 28 Days Later.

>jeepers creepers
>scary
shiggy

You know Jeepers Creepers is about the fear of being gay/pedophiles

look up who the director is and watch it again. the subtext is so fucking obvious

Well that sounds horrifying and I don't know if I'm prepared for it right now

The Witch restored my faith in modern horror.

Train to Busan was good as a human drama type thing and an action movie but I really thought the zombies were shit.

Damn you're a total pussy. 28 days later is comfy as fuck up to when they're captured by the military and then it's just stupid. Not a single part is in any way disturbing though.

I've seen hundreds of horror films and it's the only one that left a significant impact on me. Can't truly explain it because it's personal.

the grudge really affected me as a kid, I re-watched the trilogy recently and it's completely laughable.

movies that have unnerved me as an adult would be They Look Like People and parts of the original blair witch, surprisingly

>parts of the original blair witch, surprisingly
>surprisingly
you say that as if it were a bad film?

I remember seeing devils advocate when i was like 10 and that fucked me up. I still remember scenes despite not having seen it in like 18 years.

A Nightmare on Elm Street 2: Freddy's Revenge

It really had me questioning my sexuality desu senpai famalam

I know it's a meme at this point, but the Void geniunely gave me nightmares, probably because of when I watched it, but still. Also, when I was 12 and watched Manhunter for the first time, I couldn't sleep unless I had something propped up on my doorknob to let me know if someone came in and a baseball bat under my bed

I did think the eye gouging scene was pretty off putting but that's because I can't stand anything going near eyes.

I received The Texas Chainsaw Massacre for Christmas when I was in sixth grade. When Leatherface whacks the guy in the head with the hammer, slams the door closed, and the next scene is the unsuspecting girl innocently sitting on the swing in the summer sun, picking at a flower. I had to turn it off and finish it the next day. Her not knowing the nightmare that was inside that house was a bit too much for me.

>thinks modern horror movies are bad

>thinks alien is scary and not corny af with bad special effects

>>thinks alien is scary and not corny af with bad special effects
spotted the female

name a modern/contemporary horror even on par with Alien
I'll wait
Hardmode--it has to be American

>corny af
are you a 15 year old nigger?

Underage spotted

Last movie i was on the edge of my seat watching was High Tension.

But the ending ruined

Jeepers Creepers gave you nightmares? I don't think even 8 year old me would be scared of that. I remember watching I Know What You Did Last Summer when I was about 7 and being scared to death after the scene where the guy opens his eyes underwater. Then there was a later scene (can't remember what it was) where I covered my face the whole time because I was afraid of what I might see. To this day I have no idea what was happening in that scene. I'd probably laugh at it if I watched it today.

That sound the girl makes in The Grudge... every time I hear it IRL somewhere I freak out.

It scared me that it was based on a true story I was wondering how many miles was it from Texas to Florida as a kid.I moved to Texas for a few years when i was older its ironic.

It was "based on a true story". The "true story" being that there was a murder, somewhere, or something.

When I was younger it was Hellraiser. All kinds of messed up stuff and the house was just similar enough to mine that it made me jumpy.

>the grudge

I remember seeing commercials for that when it came out and the kid that meows into the camera freaked me the fuck out. To this day nothing has disturbed me more. I have no idea why.

Obvious answer but The Exorcist. I had a fear of demonic possession for months

This. Plus the part where they bring in the grandpa

Lake Mungo..maybe not the scariest, but had the scariest scene with creepiest atmosphere.. it did give me existential dread that was bad

I watched the Mothman Prophecies when I was younger and it freaked me out. If I watched it now I'd probably think it was dumb as fuck but I guess I was just in the right mood back then.

>in your shoe
>under the bed

Stephen King's IT, mostly because I was eight years old the first time I saw it. I have to hand it to them, the filmmakers really put their hearts into making that two-part tv movie.

I've watched it many times since, but most scenes have me thinking "boy, that sure was scary when I was eight." Scary now, too, but Jesus, to see it as a kid.

Whether this upcoming adaptation is good or not, it owes a lot to the miniseries' endearing popularity. Tim Curry absolutely nailed it.

Sauce on that image?

It follows and Green Room are almost nothing but tension and atmosphere.

Moonlight Man it's a short film from what I gather

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>Babadook hands

Wow how original.

Sometimes I wonder how people like that even sleep at night being such hacks.

Are you me?

Yep. 100% yep.

The grudge series was always the scariest to me growing up, mostly based on the attic scene. I re-watched them late last year and was disappointed how let down I was. I think Kairo would still get to me because it's a lot more dread-based and the sound is top-notch.

yes of course it is. probably the shittiest movie ever made. bunch of retards running around the woods for an hour and being scared at literally nothing

when his wife slashes her own throat with broken glass. thats the only scene i remember

I'm a bitch for horror movies.
The worst I can remember was Prince of Darkness.

The only thing terrifying about 28 days later is imagining living in that awful country with no guns. Not even to kill the infected, but for the inevitable easy exit strategy. I feel so sorry for those people that wouldn't have a gun and would have to be brutally murdered or infected and slowly starve watching yourself murder. Me I can just try my luck at getting a boat and a quick under the chin two second squeeze if it goes south.

They look like people could have been so much better if they dropped all the shit with the weirdo friend and only stuck with the main crazy guy. Rooftop nailgun was tense

Many may (or may not) disagree, but the original Nightmare...it never occurred to me before, that in your dreams, there's no escape. With Jason, Michael Meyers...just flee the scene. Like Jaws, in a way. Fuck it, don't wanna get killed? Don't go swimming, or don't go to Camp Crystal Lake....But with Freddy...you have to sleep...eventually you will have to face this person...there's no escape.

>likes they look like redditors
>thinks blair witch is shit
kill yourself, faggot

the way it builds up with all the winos slowly gathering, damn. something about those scenes being in broad daylight too

...

That Netflix doco the nightmare fucked me up pretty good as a sufferer of sleep paralysis

Thats one of the scenes that i still remember aswell

Not him, but i live in london and knew a lot of the places in the film. Definately helped freak me out and was quite unnerved for a couple of months. It was also had fast zombie which was quite a change from the usual ones.

I disagree. The movie was as much about friendship as about the guy's disorder. Having a stabilizing "normal" human friend with a clear amount of baggage to contrast with the crazy guy who is suggested to have been the cooler\less bullied one when they were younger created a nice contrast. These kind of movies can easily slide into needless paranoia and become run of the mill horror. The two characters were essential to making it a much more human story. Blobby Wars, nigga.

Phantasm had a lot of silly acting, but man did it have some good spooky scenes, too.

Yeah, the Green Room was pretty intense. I honestly don't know what I would do in that situation. Blue Ruin was also great if you haven't seen it

Rob Zombie's take on Halloween wasn't really good, but it did kinda had its moments. Even though I'd already watched the original Halloween, one of the most gruesome and terrifying shit I ever saw as a teen was young Michael beating to death that kid who bullied him with a fucking tree branch. It wasn't just because the scene was pretty graphic, but also the possibility of fucking with the wrong kid who's actually a cold-blooded psychopath at school scared me.

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still one of my favorites scenes in any Halloween film. Same the rest of the movie was total ass though

It's one of the only movies to make me scream out loud in whore. When he pulls his arm back from between the doors .

Your opinion is 100% correct. As it's own movie it would have been 10/10 but it completely missed the point of what Halloween and Michael Myers was.

THREADS!!!FACT!!!

jump scare horror is for low IQ retards. psychological horror is for intellectuals such as myself

>made by a convicted kid diddler

MAKE HORROR UNSETTLING AGAIN

train to busan completely fell apart in the second half, nothing but plot convenience and stupidity.

name your top 5

>You know Jeepers Creepers is about the fear of being gay/pedophiles
Explain buddy

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>Damn you're a total pussy. 28 days later is comfy as fuck up to when they're captured by the military and then it's just stupid. Not a single part is in any way disturbing though.

Child's Play.

That gave me nightmares for weeks when I saw it as a kid.

probably a serbian film when i first saw it, but im over it now.

last scene of Noroi the Curse for some reason
the evil spirit's face on the kid fucked my shit up

u momma

the swarm, niggaz.

Bug
Jacobs ladder
The shining
Beyond the black rainbow
The birds

Rekt

My nigga

Yo this was a cool fucking movie. The plot gets a little scatterbrained and could have done with some pruning, but it was a pretty creepy idea. Think I might load this up on youtube right now.

>I watched Train To Busan last night and it was fucking amazing... really good zombie movie.
Its shitty zombie flick, but it was made in Korea so retards think its """good"""

>It's one of the only movies to make me scream out loud in whore.

I'm glad j-horror is dead. that just looks plain silly.

*tips*

Lake Mungo is kino.

You're welcome my good sir

And a gif of Jason stabbing teenagers or Eli shooting torture porn would have been just fine.

One-single-spooky scene kino.

>Jeepers Creepers is the only one to give me nightmares.
Are we thinking of the same Jeepers Creepers film or is pic related from a different one? Because Jeepers Creepers with the flying demon thing ain't nightmare fuel unless you're 12 years old. Those movies are alright, they're generally terrible but the concept of the monster is really cool.

I know it's not a horror but... unsettled and upset me for like a week.
>Everyone fucking melts.
>Catchy J-Pop song about suicide that's completely out of place.
>Asuka getting torn to shreds and eaten by robots.
>The smiling MP Eva Units piercing themselves above Earth.
>Giant Rei.
>Giant Rei melting.
>Cut to "The End" suddenly after the climax.

The first JC movie is fun as fuck, I need to give it a rewatch. The second is just silly garbage.
I know a LOT of normies think the end of JC1 where Justin Long has his eyes torn out is the scariest thing ever.

>in a seminar
>tutor decides all of us are going to watch Alien (analysing horror movies)
>me and my buds are hyped
>fucking love this movie
>retard RAWR XD girls sat on other side of class
>think the scariest movie of all time is still Paranormal Activity
>angery.mov
>ignore them and decide to focus purely on the movie
>facehugger scene
>OOOOH SHIT HERE WE GO
>RAWR XD girls laugh
>fucking laugh
>LAUGH
>not a laugh like they actually find it funny
>that laugh that obnoxious kid in school does that's super condescending
>they're adamant to prove this film isn't good apparently and laugh at any opportunity
>laugh at Kane's death because "it looks so cute!"
>laugh at Brett's death because they was "A CAT LOL XD"
>laugh at Ash's attempt to kill Ripley
>laugh at the Alien being burnt alive at the end
>mine, my tutor's and my buddies' faces when they laughed the entire movie then tweeted afterwards how "Alien's pretty shit actually"

>dies

Not so fast.

yeah the guy who directed jeepers creepers is a pedophile.

>Sup Forums

A pedophile? In MY entertainment industry?

>he doesnt know whore.
look at this plebian.

[screams in whore]

Huh, I didn't know this was a thing.

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