Sup. suggest me the scariest film ever. I want to shit in my pants

sup. suggest me the scariest film ever. I want to shit in my pants

The Grifter

The Blair Witch Project
The Shining
Halloween
Jaws

These are very generic answers because everyone's different when it comes to their fears. What kind of shit scares you?

the innocents had something
also vertigo by hitchcock

>the innocents
1961*

The last horror movie that legitimately fucked with my head, was the first "Ring" movie. It was creepy shit mixed with a mystery they were trying to solve before it was too late. So there was the suspense. Fear with a time limit. Not generic jump scares.

The Mothman Prophecies
Creep(2014)
Kairo
Jacob's Ladder
Rec
The Exorcism of Emily Rose
Texas Chainsaw Massacre
The Shining
Don't Look Now
Sinister
Absentia
The Nameless
Irreversible
The Tenant
Frágiles

Don't look now

Don't Look Now
Kairo (Pulse)
The Woman in Black (1989)
Carnival of Souls

Also, if anyone has that "Best Movies from Worst Korea" chart that'd be cool.

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WTF, I love all these.

I don't know what you're afraid of that here are some movies that have made me sleep with a light on.
Rankings in order of my personal scariest.

The ring.
The conjuring 1 and 2
the exorcism of Emily Rose.
The omen
Rosemary's baby.
lights out is a mediocre but definitely creepy.

does anyone else think that horror movies look like the most fun to work on?

>The omen
It's fuckin' scary because it takes the concept of the devil and literalises it, the film doesn't play like horror, it plays it straight like a thriller

2 is fuckin stupid but it has some really good deaths

Noroi is possibly the best found footage horror film ever made.

You're right. I worked on a handful of amateur films after college, and the most fun I ever had was working on horror films with a lot of practical effects.
Romcoms and period dramas are the worst.

1408 scared the shit out of me. Doesn't even rely heavily on jump scares. There is an overall sense of dread and doom

OP, lifelong Horror fan here and THREADS (1984) is the only movie that terrifies me!!!FACT!!!

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Deliverance

scariest is subjective. I've never seen a movie that terrified me ever.
Personal favorites
Rosemary's baby
Poltergeist (old one not that horrid remake)
Halloween (old and remake)
Evil dead (old and remake)
Alien
Event horizon
The exorcist
The gate
976-EVIL
Wes cravens new nightmare
Jeepers creepers
The lords of Salem and 31 (stupid but entertaining)
The mist (simply for its ending)

VHS 1 and 2

Grave Encounters 1 and 2

this

They are. Horror is the purest genre passion-wise, a lot of fun on set. It's the easiest type of movie to make, but the trade-off is that it's the most difficult type of movie to make right. It's the grilled cheese principle: it's just bread, cheese, and butter, and anyone can do it at home, but you can accurately judge the worth (and subsequently zen, attitude, ability, passion) of any restaurant based on how their grilled cheese turns out.

The bye bye man

I actually like VHS 3, Parallel Monsters is fantastic and Dante the Great is solid.Vicious Circles is forgettable and Bonestorm is actually hilarious.

Funny Games (the original)
A Clockwork Orange

Noroi is one of the most disturbing films I've ever scene.

While it's not shit-your-pants scary, The Road is the scariest movie I've ever seen