What's the most terrifying film you have ever watched? I wanna get frightened out of my wits

What's the most terrifying film you have ever watched? I wanna get frightened out of my wits.

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Triumph Of The Will
As a black man nazis scare the fuck out of me

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>not Imprint
>not jenifer

August underground
Martyrs

The only movie that ever really scared me was Texas Chainsaw Massacre. I know it's different for everyone, but that's the only time I've ever been legit jump scared or genuinely scared of some gruesome shit eventually happening.

Serious question, did Hitler hate black people? I thought he only hated Jews and Romanians

The corpse doppelganger scene in Lake Mungo has always stayed with me...I don't know if it was accentuated by how out of left field it came or what, but it's always creeped me out. The movie is worth it just for that scene imo

lol, good thing you're not russian too

He saw Romanians as parasites and Jews as a terminal cancer. He saw blacks as inferior (which to be fair, was a pretty common sentiment at the time), but there weren't many in his country.

I know it's going to sound cliche, but The Babadook scared the crap out of me. I've always had a huge fear of buildings at night for some reason, and its stuck with me ever since I watched it.

the soundtrack to sinister

A fair amount of Jews served in the Wehrmacht.
Nazis hated communists, ideas that were being pushed on Europe by Jewry.

A serbian film
Martyrs

Mothman prophecies won't scare you while you watch it but it will leave you lying awake in the dark afraid to move like when you were a kid

>amerimongel education
Romanians were literally Axis, dumfucks
You are thinking Romas(gypsies)

I was visiting my Uncle's once when I was 15, I know that sounds young but you gotta remember it's still much older than being some little kid. I was there for the week and he had to work a couple nights graveyard shift at his job. On those nights he encouraged me to stay up a a bit and he had a sweet DVD collection. Physical media. shit was rad. After I watched Nightmare on Elm Street. -which was so fucking lame- I found an unmarked DVD case towards the end of the shelf. I got ready for what I thought was going to be porn. When I opened the case I saw a blank DVD that had sharpie written on it that said "The_Grifter_1994_Limewire3.2.01" Sounded like a stranger porno but I popped it in. I'm not telling you this whole story as a suggestion or recommendation btw. I'm telling you all this because if you run across ANYTHING that's titled "The Grifter". Fucking walk away bro. I still miss my little brother and I will always love him, but it had to be done. Stay away.

Brofist to muh old Sup Forums

If we're talking 'could happen to you' scary, probably The Loved Ones.
For sci-fi, probably The Thing (1982), The Descent or Alien.
For supernatural horror, I'm not really sure. I don't watch that much of it, but The Exorcist was scary as fuck.

Probably the single scariest thing I've ever experienced was reading Stephen King's Pet Sematary when I was about 15. I have no idea if it still holds up on that level, because I haven't been game to read it again.

I've heard of pleb taste but this is ridiculous

Nah, I think he hated Romanians. It was the Hungry people who were part of his Axis

>the absolute state of ameriorc education
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Romania_in_World_War_II

These are the only films that actually made me feel horror

I know Sup Forums hates it but Paranormal Activity is the scariest film I have ever watched. Sitting in a dark room with good headphones and watching that movie was fucking terrifying. And I saw the non-autistic ending, not the theatrical one.

he didnt mind them in africa but would execute any black soldiers in europe

You're probably going to call me a pleb but mine is Antichrist. It's not even the ballbusting shit that scares me. It's the atmosphere of pure fucking hopeless dread which lingers with me for days after each viewing.

he felt btfo when he touted Aryan superiority and a black dude from Alabama beat the fuck out of Aryans at track and field

Lake Mungo left me with a sense of dread and impending doom that lasted awhile

To this day the Exorcist is the only horror film that truly managed to scare me.

The Descent stopped being scary when the monsters appeared. Unpopular opinion, I know. But think about it. Imagine if you were in a situation similar to pic related. Wouldn't it be a huge comfort to you to know that there are monsters around who will pull you out and dispatch you quickly?

The Descent.
Surprised there arent more horrors set in caves. Claustrophobic, dark and maze-like.

There were black people working with Nazi's, in Germany.

ill never understand the appeal of this, what are they hoping to find?

>Jagten
AKA
>The Hunt

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Nothing, they're just adrenalin junkies who are drawn to the unexplored. I can understand the appeal perfectly but there's a point where it becomes plain suicidal behavior and you might as well stand in traffic for the same result.

Jacobs Ladder is pretty scary if you're on hallucinogens. Unsettling if you're not.

The more I read about this idiotic escapade, the more I wonder just how badly the guy was mentally fucked to begin with. There is absolutely zero fucking reason to ever do this.

I read Journey to the Centre of the Earth as a kid and the only thing I remember of it to this day is the part where one of them gets separated from the others as they're walking through tunnels, with his light going out and not being able to hear where the others went. For two decades this idea has haunted me, being stuck in a pitch black labyrinth with no way to navigate out as you slowly die of thirst. Fuck. That.

That said, the reveal of the monster behind the girl in The Descent is the only time a horror movie has made me scream, mostly because the claustrophobia already had me on edge. I didn't even realise the sound was coming from myself, that's how instinctual it was.

the ending of "The borderlands" made me feel physically ill

This is the correct answer. Everyone who has seen it would agree.

Dark Skies is the last movie that "scared" me without scarejump scenes.

Yeah I remember that book. I think I'd prefer that kind of death over how the guy in the pic died though. At least you can still move around and maybe delude yourself into believing that you're going to find your way out eventually. It's still absolutely fucked. Fuck caves, man.

Can you post the scene? Seems weird to hype it and not post it.

>citing wikipedia

You're a complete and utter fucking retard. This is how stupid you yuropoors are.

Owens in his book said Hitler congratulated and saluted him meanwhile his president in the US didnt even send him a letter or anything.

You're comparing not sending a letter to killing millions of jews.

Oh no, not the Jews!

TRIANON
TRIANON
TRIANON

Oi vey

Because America was based and had the right racism. Bitchler was an idiot. But at least he destroyed Europe once and for all. Allan snackbar!

Shut up you dumb nigger.

You know what's even worse? Caves with water in them. Imagine getting your torso stuck so you can hardly fill your lungs much less free yourself, before the tide comes in or it starts to rain heavily outside etc, and the water starts very slowly rising as you fight harder and harder to get yourself free.

Drowning in darkness without being able to move is probably my top fear.

I saw the remake when I was really young and my asshole dad told me that it was a real story and they never caught the crazed maniac.

>nutty putty cave

I wish I'd had a dad who'd lie to make an experience better like that.

If you're looking for unforgettable sins: burgers helped communists into killing millions of europeans.

Based FDR BTFO that Coon

beats getting stuck and starving in darkness for days.

When i was 10 or so my older stepsister brought over monsterhouse (2006) to watch together.
I was so fucking piss scared i could pass out but i wanted to /ss/ really hard with her and played it off like it was nothing.
When she left i cried my bowels out and couldnt sleep without nightmares for weeks.

The grudge 2004. I was maybe 11 and watched it with my dad, ever since I have enjoyed jap horror more than other genres. Also bonus points if you wanna play a game F.E.A.R 1 is unreal it reminds me a lot of the grudge and is dirt cheap on gog :^)

Just, Melvin: Just Evil

Honestly? The exorcist fuck that shit man.

Anything after that it depends on if I'm alone. When I'm alone I get sucked in more to a movie. One that I really fucked with me after I watched it alone was a giant piece of shit called The Descent when that fucker attacks them the first time...fucking hell man. I used to drive home at night and could almost picture seeing that thing in my rear view mirror. Messed with me for at least a week.

Too bad it's really a shitty movie. Had a great setting and premise, good monster. Turned into a faggot ass girl-power movie half way through.

Exorcist on the other hand still fucks with me 25 years later.

dont adrenaline junkies do things that are otherwise enjoyable though, like jumping out of a plane? i cant think of anything fun about hanging by your ankles headfirst into a deep dark tunnel with not even a nice view inside

What's /ss/?

Not sending a letter being a much more egregious crime.

The starving part genuinely doesn't scare me, because I have some thyroid bullshittery where I can't feel hunger. I'd just feel myself getting weaker and sleep, basically. I do however treasure not having to inhale water very much.

It means underage newfag get out.

Silver Surfer

Jumping out of a plane doesn’t sound fun to me. see what I’m saying?

Mama struck a nerve with me. In addition to the truly disturbing monster, the whole movie is a perfect tragedy.

No really. Tell me and i won't make fun of you for wasting so much time on this website and being proud of it.

It means straight shota. Kiddie boy and adult girl doing the horizontal boogie.
Now stop being an asshole

Newfags get out

>waah waah spoonfeed me!
Fuck off.
You can fuck off too.

>le reeeee xD

Come on, how is he gonna learn if nobody tells him?
I bet you are one of the guys that yell 'le leddid' whenever OC is made

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Jfc dude, go outside and talk to people once in a while. This place is melting your brain.

Anyone who hasn't seen the scene DON'T WATCH IT BEFORE WATCHING THE MOVIE, the scene is basically the culmination of the entire movie, watching beforehand is the stupidest fucking thing you can possibly do.

Event Horizon.

Either Laurence Fishburn crawling around the vent system around the black hole generator or;
>"Wait, who's coming!?"
>"T-t-t-the Dark"
There were a lot of scenes that creeped me out, but those two stole the movie for me.

I'd kill to have another movie like Event Horizon.

Lake Mungo sounds like an interesting movie, i'll go check it out.

can you describe the scene? I don't like watching horror movies but I wouldn't mind reading it.

if you are interested you should probably just watch the scene itself from youtube.

There was an incident in England in which 5 people went to explore a cave and soon afterwards a massive storm happened and those guys drowned while stuck in that cave.

If he doesn't have time to browse the site long enough to pick it up he can google it. If he's never heard the term /ss/ before he clearly hasn't been here long enough.

signs, that scene where they see the foot in the cornfield, and that fucking scene at the mexican birthday party terrified me as a kid.

later that night I had some pokemon wrist-watch thing in my closet malfunction and it started playing some weird noise over and over. It scared me so much I threw up.

The holocaust didn't happen but it should have

And remember Goys! Only Jews suffered from Ger... i mean Nazis during WW2.

Oh i almost forgot about Poles who helped killing poor Jews. Also remember Goys about polish death camps!

Don't forget how antisemitic the French are!
And the Americans!
And the Catholic Church!

Everyone in WW2 who behaved as if there was no holocaust was secretly in on it!

>killing millions of jews.
sauce?