ITT: post the scariest scene you've seen
ITT: post the scariest scene you've seen
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probably one of the scariest moments in the history of cinema
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Not OP but I'd like to establish a no jumpscare restriction.
VAMONOS
The doctor's scene in the exorcist where regan is getting examined and Captain Howdy's face pops up on the screen.
I almost shit my pants first time I saw that.
The Grifter
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Vamanos children!
Fuck you cunt. I thought I had forgotten about that. That shit HAUNTED ME AS A KID.
This movie was a close second
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if this didn’t spook you the first time watching this you must have nerves of steel
Don't Look Now ending.
I saw this as a kid and couldn't fucking breath during the ending sequence.
Signs gets a bad rep. The twist is sort of retarded, had he gone with the demons and not aliens route I honestly think it’d be seen as The Shining of it’s time. He was a few notes shy of a genuine masterpiece.
This one
The barrel scene in Megan is Missing (not shilling, the rest of the movie is garbage)
Poughkeepsie Tape (not the one that's always posted, the closet one)
The VAMANOS CHILDREN scene in Signs
Off the top of my head
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Shining was shit. Signs is a thousand times better
Didn't spook me at all. I find it silly that they just casually walk in broad daylight. Keep in mind I watched it on 4 AM lights off and with headphones. What a silly movie.
Scariest scene ever is the weirdo talking about his dream in Mulholland Drive, including the jump scare that followed. Yes people, the scariest scene ever contains a jump scare and does not come from a horror movie
Pazuzu scenes on The Exorcist.
>barrel scene in Megan is Missing
I guess we're the only two chumps who made it that far through that fucking snorefest. The pictures at the end were a bit creepy but I got a good fap out of them.
>she's still shilling this trash
kek, give it a rest roastie.
>Lynch movies
>not horror
hmm
The first Ring, where they don’t show you the boyfriend’s face when she discovers his body so you think you’re good, then in a random montage with no sound you see it from her perspective, that fucking terrified me as a kid.
Still one of the only modern horror movies done right.
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Why are ayys so spooky?
Noroi Baby Ghosts scene
Yeah that's what made that scene so effective, a whole lot of nothing for what feels like two hours then BAM, decomposed kid in a barrel. Same reason why the scene in the OP was so great
I meant in terms of critical and audience perception. Someone should’ve been there to help him bring home the religious emphasis. Had they been there signs would be one of those movies literally everyone says is the greatest horror movie ever and would be topping favorite lists.
there was literally nothing scary about this scene. why do people find it so scary?
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This fucked me up as a kid.
Because it came out of fucking nowhere. I didn't expect a jump scare when I sat down to watch the movie, unlike when I put on a horror film and expect scares.
fuck, this scene scared the shit out of me when i first saw it.
i was like 13, gave me a boner and then almost a fucking heart attack.
fuck off kubrick you kike.
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na you're a legit autismo if you can't understand why this scene scared the shit out of alot of people.
i love horrors and rarely get caught the way i did during this scene.
when she popped out, i legit almost jumped out of my seat.
>kike
He was a based kike though, OUR kike.
Tim Heidecker's cameo in Inland Empire
SON OF A BITCH
perhaps, but i call a spade a spade
it doesn't matter that much how scary the scene is, but more how young you were when you seen it, pic related. it was the only time when I not just closed my eyes but completely turned around (I have no idea how old I was, 8 maybe?)
now only thing that unnerves me is spooky mysterious atmosphere in movies like Mothman Prophecies or Sinister
The Poughkeepsie Tapes left me feeling disgusted but it awoke a number of fetishes within me and I'm scared of ever watching it again.
I liked this one from Inland Empire. I feel like it really plays with the primal instincts and fears or something.
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I used to hide behind the couch during the closeups with the snakes
Why does everyone always post this? looks cheesey as hell.
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Not as spooky now as when I first saw it though.
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the iraq sequence from the exorcist
i clicked and saw the top of the head, i am scared to scroll down nigga
>septum piercing
into the lowest circle of hell it goes
Balloon or amputee shit? lmao
can somebody explain this movie to me quickly please, never seen it before and i dont mind spoilers
Is this a meme? This was awful
Obligatory
Spooked me and since then I've watched hundres of ayy stuff frome the net.
But sadly it's only comical, because nothing is real. B
But the fact that aliens are demons.
Traditional horror movies do nothing for me. But it's been 5 years and I still have nightmares about Melancholia.
Doppelganger/dead future self shows up and spoops you. All the while family trying to figure out if shit is /x/ or if it's just a bunch of pranks gone wrong
Honestly this. The whole movie was unsettling and I was watching it in the dark, but after this I had to pause it for a bit
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La creatura...
I was also spooked hard by this, especially because I love animals. Honestly the ballbusting shit is what everyone talks about but everything that happened before it was a lot scarier.
I've posted this before but I watched this with my dad when I was a little kid and I started crying at this scene. So for months afterward whenever I fell asleep on the couch playing GameCube, my dad would put the movie in the VHS right before he left for work and I would wake up to see the girl crawling out of the well. I still cannot watch this movie without closing my eyes for half of it.
Just the thought of a planet passing near earth and making part of our atmosphere and breathable air fly into space brings out a panic attack for me.
they WERE demons
you ARE a meme
How did Kubrick get away with this?
Just looked for the film premise on wikipedia. Seems quite interesting, I'll download the movie for sure
the picnic murder scene in Zodiac, it makes me very uncomfortable to watch from how vulnerable and helpless the victims are
>it's a random couple in broad daylight seeing their partner being murdered in front of them
>it's just some guy with a gun and a knife, not something that doesn't exist like a ghost or ayy lmao
>this actually fucking happened in real life and they never caught the guy
>shitty CGI alien
>scary
Never understood this meme. And yes, I saw that shit in the cinema when it came out.
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Unironically "you're not perfect" from Courage.
The idea of this mf in my room kept me awake until like 4am after I watched the movie
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The alien experiment scene from fire in the sky
Yes. Lurk more faget
>dont find something funny
>HURRR LURK MOAR AND BE FUNNY LIKE US LOL!
brainlets i sWEAR
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I'm pretty sure that's Beleth, a mighty king of Hell
Looking for a decent horror movie for today. Watched It Follows and Hush last night and both were decent.
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I've watched many horror films, old and new, but I can honestly say the only one to ever unnerve me or leave me paranoid/thinking after was Jacob's Ladder. Maybe it's just a weakness because I'm a big Silent Hill fan but this party scene when I first watched it was genuinely disturbing to me.
>jacob is having a good fun time at the party
>slowly starts being cucked by a guy on the dance floor, gets a bit distressed
>music and dancing goes crazy, the guy cucking him is suddenly a growing monster you never get a good look at
>his gf is loving it and starts is implied to start riding the monster's weird tentacle thing
>jacob looks around panicked, all these close ups of faces laughing at him
>looks across the room for comfort, bizarre twitching sped up monster men, a very unnerving and disorienting effect
>the music gets louder and the lights become strobes, completely filling and the room you're in when they go off because they are so bright
If you don't watch this film in the dark at night you will probably never understand why this is so spooky, but the way everything builds and then the strobe kicks in and your whole room is going from bright white to pitch black every quarter second, the increasing pace of all the disgusting and disturbing and scary things going on, you feel right there in his shoes and it's the most uncomfortable I've ever felt watching a movie.
me too, damn
especially after he's revealed to be real
also some guy on reddit had a theory that the dog doesn't come into the house,
it's actually the moonlight man and the main character's mind is trying to rationalize/protect itself and to keep its sanity
I came on my gf's tummy last week after banging her without a condom. There's NOTHING scarier than the day after thinking she might have gotten pregnant. I could've snapped nails with my asshole that day
what movie?
the beginning of the movie with all the videocassettes stuff unironically scared me a lot
no they were shit.
your taste is objectively horrible.
VAMONOS
I forgot to add my favorite part, being right at the very end when the strobe light is gradually getting slower, and slower, and slower, it genuinely almost gave me a panic attack. After that intense quick sequence, your heart starts to slow down or at least the strobe light makes it feel that way, and you feel like you're dying along with Jacob in a small way. Like the gradual peaceful slow down of the heart is what death is probably like. Maybe it is autistic but it genuinely terrified me and is the only sequence in a movie to ever do so.
There's this scene in Rashomon where the murdered man speaks through his possessed wife in a spooky voice. It's not straight up scary but it sent a chill up my spine because you wouldn't expect this to happen in such a movie.
Is Lake Mungo a good group watching horror movie? I'm looking to set up a horror marathon with some friends, any other suggestions other than The Conjuring?
Stairs scene in The Exorciste. Don't even want to look for it.
gerald's game (2017)
Not really. It's lowkey creepy but not really fun in a group.
When these guys popped up
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sure, if you're all trying to get some sleep.
depends what you're into, if you want newer stuff i'd say Sinister, Conjuring, Insidious, Paranormal Activity, Witch
all decent
I was like 9.
this was one of them
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>taste
>objectively
ok
This terrified me as a kid
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