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  1. joooooeeeee says:

    Oh god this happens to me all the time. I couldn’t make myself watch High School Musical 3 after the horrific 1st and 2nd instalment.

  2. ryszard says:

    Seeing “Rosemary’s Baby” and “The Exorcist” within two weeks of each other put me off of watching horror flicks forever. It was weeks before I turned the lights out or let my pets be out of my sight.

    • Shadowbane509 says:

      unfortunaly, I was tramutized by poltergist, and a PREVEIW of that new NoES. I can’t even NAME the stupid thing.

      • Alecks says:

        poltergiest scared the living s**t out of me. My mom teased me about it for weeks.

      • Paige says:

        Are you serious!?!?! I watched Poltergeist at 11 at night when I was 12, and was laughing hysterically. The worm vacuum thing looked like a squash XD

  3. Jill says:

    Candyman…. scared the crap out of me for days

  4. Luimnigh says:

    Finding Nemo.

    • ihatepackers13 says:

      THIS HAPPENED TO ME TOO!!! I THOUGHT I WAS THE ONLY ONE!!!

      • Luimnigh says:

        Me too dude, was it the Angler Fish too?

        • loler27 says:

          I’ve even had a nightmare after being forced into watching some veggietales movie with my little brother. The movie itself was boring as hell, but for some reason, my dream was scary as hell. My mind must’ve been crazy that night. And yes, I can understand being afraid of something small. I just got out of Six Flags and throughout the whole day people kept trying to get me on every roller-coaster. Here is a simple equation: Me + Height + Speed + Varying forces on body + Other factors = Me screaming like a little girl. i am very scared of them, and the only one that I ever went on was a rather slow one, ecxept for two sudden drops. I hated them. However, I am much more tolerant to a ride on the ground, even if it jerks around a lot and is fast. I guess height and G-force (comparitive force compared to normal earth gravity) really play a large factor.

  5. Shrooms says:

    TWILIGHT.

    No, seriously, I guess Paranormal Activity is the worst for me.

    • Shred says:

      wtf, paranormal activity wasnt even scary, just suspenseful.

    • Laura says:

      Same with me. I finally got over my fear of it like 2 weeks ago. Then I saw an ad for the sequel. Now I’m back to not being able to sleep O.O

    • RaeRae says:

      Me too, and The Fourth Kind.

      Not that they were scary, but it’s just like this graph says, try going to sleep and thinking of it :P Especially when you’re going to bed around 3:30, yeah no, :P

      • Laura says:

        I know, I made the mistake of watching the movie at around midnight. If I was awake at 3:30, I would be ever more freaked out, because that was when most of the creepy stuff happened in the movie.

        • Shrooms says:

          I watched the film in the night, too. With my girlfriend who was threatening me to act like the female character in the film (you know, the stuff with standing like a zombie next to the bed). That’s scary, she was already weird enough.

          But besides that there actually is no film anymore which makes me feel even uncomfortable. Paranormal activity is just different, not the usual stuff, the style it is made.

    • cheese says:

      I was fine after seeing the movie. But that night, I heard someone throwing out a couple of bottles or something and nearly hit the ceiling.

    • JinPachi says:

      I agree

    • Froggoddess says:

      Paranormal Activity scared the hell outta me for weeks after I watched it… the lighting in my bedroom is very similar to the bedroom scenes in the movie. That, and ghost stories freak me out in general. Bad experiences growing up as a kid.

    • that guy says:

      Were you high when you watched it? I kept fast-forwarding to get to something, ANYTHING scary.

    • Chris says:

      Uggh. Paranormal Activity was very scary. I’m usually a rock when it comes to scary movies, but this one just freaked me out.

  6. yermom says:

    Actually, Quarantine (the American remake of Spanish film .REC) scared the howling f**k out of me. The Exorcist also put me into a month-long state of insomnia.

    • Andelana says:

      I haven’t seen the remake, but I’ve seen REC and yeah… Scared the wee out of me! I was home alone and – thank goodness! – watched it during daylight hours, but I was REALLY creeped out for the rest of the night. Thank goodness for my collection of Pixar films (which I watched immediately thereafter, at high volume).

      • misschipz33 says:

        Those movies scare me so bad, I can’t even raise up my arm. Seriously, when it comes to ghosts and poltergeists, I’m scared s***less.

      • Granola Butt says:

        F*CK REC. HOLY SH*T. I swear It’s a miracle I didn’t crap my damn pants when that thing came out of the attic. My bf likes to lock me out of our bedroom and make me stand right on the other side of the door. RIGHT UNDER THE GOD DAMN DOOR TO THE ATTIC. I like to pretend I’m not scared but it seriously turns me into a sniveling 6 year old.

  7. Valkyrie is Darquesse!? says:

    The Descent

    • Never going caving. says:

      Me too. That was one of the only movies that made me properly scared.

      *Spoiler alert!*
      What do you reckon happened at the end? Did she get out or was she imagining it?

      • Shady says:

        The descent scared the s**t out of me.
        Watched the descent 2 yesterday and it sucks and wasn’t scary at all.

        *Spoiler alert!*
        she got out. she’s in part 2 too.

      • ... says:

        They came out with a second movie(it’s out on video). It was as good as the first. She did get out, it wasn’t a dream.

  8. chstrlp says:

    Arachnophobia definitely freaks me out

    • Paige says:

      I want to see that so badly! Are you scared of spiders? That might be the only reason. The thought of giant spiders terrorizing everybody makes me laugh. Hysterically. It would freak out some of my friends though.

  9. Carnifex says:

    You might laugh, but it isn’t a MOVIE that freaks me out. It’s a game. Dead Space. *shudders*

    • caitofga says:

      Totally reasonable – I gave that game to my bf for valentines day ;) bt it was totally a psychotic rampage of scariness

    • senorspicoli says:

      ah yea, I rememer being freaked out by phantasmagoria, crazy game.

    • MamaLuigi says:

      Sure kinda creepy, but creepiest game ever? Super Mario Bros. Bowser… uugh

    • PyramidHead says:

      Screw Dead Space, any Silent Hill game puts me at risk of a heart attack.

    • scared says:

      when i was 7 or 8 i saw the mummy gave nightmares for a month then i got over it and enjoyed most mildly scary movies then i got the gane The Suffering that Also gave me nightmares for a months ;_;

  10. Unluck says:

    Those episodes of Doctor Who with the Weeping Angels. And the worst part is, keeping the lights on doesn’t even work, you have to not blink. And even then you’re screwed.

    • Graceface says:

      Indeed, although i think the gas mask child is just as scary if not more. Thinking about it most of steven moffets old episodes are pretty scary…

      • boo says:

        Really? I didn’t find that episode scary at all. It turns out to be okay in the end, and it’s not like the kid’s evil or anything. I agree that it did have creepy moments.

        I found the ‘Silence in the Library’ vashta nerada quite disturbing.

        • Doc's AmericanCompanion says:

          *snort* Way to get the ball rolling there, you 3….. now combine them and see what happens… :P

          • marie says:

            Agreed; “Blink” and “The Empty Child” both scared the crapoutaa me when I tried to go to bed that night.

            • Swicket says:

              Definitely. “Blink” is so scary that’s the way my roommate and I introduce our friends to Doctor Who. By scaring the living hell out of them.

              • Em The Mildly Amazing says:

                God, I’m not surprised. 0.0 Blink scared me stupid. As did The Empty Child, which may just have ended in nightmares for the rest of the week… (Me, a coward? Nah…)

                • Doc's AmericanCompanion says:

                  even if you are scared of one or two episodes, it’s still a… uh….
                  Brilliantly Fantastic show….. ;)

                  Yay for the Doctor!

                  • Paige says:

                    OMF!! (MR thing, don’t ask) I LOVELOVELOVELOVELOVE Dr.Who!!!!! My favorite Doctor is the one that recently left (second to last as to date) It’s one of my FAVORITE shows

            • Janice says:

              I hated the empty child, that scares the hell out of me, its so disurbing

              also, I watched the trailer for that new movie ‘The Crazies’, that looks really disturbing.

              *shudder*

    • Lacy says:

      I totally agree that is probably the scariest Dr.who

      • Tess says:

        As sad as it is, there is this game F.e.a.r, it always scares the crap out of me. Not when stuff jumps out, but when it doesn’t… you’re just waiting for someone to kill you.

    • Kate says:

      Yup – I still watch garden statuary with a watchful eye in case they’ve moved when i wasn’t looking. They creeped me the jeck out. And yeah – I’d vote the gas mask kids as a number 2…

      Other series- Buffy’s “Hush” scared me silly!!

    • OdeToTheStars says:

      Those episodes are creepy as hell! And the Empty Child and Girl In the Fireplace *shivers* I only saw the first part of the Empty Child and I watched most of Girl In The Fireplace home alone 0.0

      • Millie says:

        Silence in the Library freaked me out so bad, I was only about 9/10 when I watched it and I refused to sleep with the light off in case the shadows got me.
        It was horrible when the girl who died first (I can’t remember her name) was talking even though she was already dead D: Horriblee! And what’s worse there’s a girl in my class who looks just like her O_o Cweeepy…

  11. travis n says:

    laugh if you want but i was freaked out by i am legend

    • boo says:

      definetly has its moments, but not the kind of film that keeps me up at night

    • A Leash says:

      Me too. Actually, it wasn’t the movie itself that kept me up. It was those goddamn special features. The little comic strips from around the world or whatever they were. Good lord. I didn’t fall asleep until dawn that night, and I’d bolt from my car to my house when I got out of work at night for about three weeks.

    • misschipz33 says:

      When it comes to movies, horror or not (other than comedy/romance), I can’t sleep for a month. After watching screamers on the internet, that is… Hell, I watched Child’s Play, and I just laughed, but at night I can’t even put my feet off of my bed.

      • OdeToTheStars says:

        Child’s Play? Meh. athough I’d seen a couple of the death scenes previously. Chucky’s frigging awesome, but the cover scared the hell outta me when I was a little kiddie.

  12. Pannecake says:

    :S It scared me as a child…ha ha I still have panic attacks while I’m in the shower…. and there is soap in my eyes. I was also frightened by Starship Troopers and Mars attacks. but now that I’m older I’m like “eh” nothing has scared me since I was like thirteen. It just clicked in my head that “This stuff isn’t real…. it can’t hurt me….” :p though like I said.. I still have panic attacks in the shower.

    • Never going caving. says:

      If you want to avoid panic attacks in the shower, do not under any circumstances read this: http://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/scp-153

    • eric says:

      OMG I Love mars attack!

    • =O says:

      I remember Scream and The Blaire Witch Project scaring the crap out of me when I was younger. Ahh, to be young again :(

      Now I’m all cynical and bitter :(

      • Rar says:

        Ugh. I remember being a kid. My ultimate nightmare was the Scream guy. He terrified me more than any other horror movie character for some reason.

        I even had a dream where there numerous people dressed in Scream costumes in some kind of mansion trying to kill people. Though, from what I can remember of that dream, it’s actually a pretty hilarious dream, though not to my 7 or 8 year old mind at the time.

      • Jayme says:

        Blair Witch project scared the s**t outta me.

        of course, I was like 9 or 10 at the time…

        but still.

        • Charly says:

          Blair Witch scared me too. I was 11 when I saw it, but ever since then, I’ve been terrified of forests and corners.
          The scary part of it, is that you never see anything. It’s all left up to your imagination, and I have a VERY over-active imagination.

          And the concept behind The Human Centipede scares me. (not the actual movie)

        • Granola Butt says:

          Psh, I was 16 when I saw that and I couldn’t sleep. I still get freaked out about the part when they find that little bundle of twigs with the one guy’s guts in it.

    • diane says:

      Mars Attacks was hilarious. And I was a kid when I first saw it.

  13. SydtheKyd says:

    The Omen. The original. Still freaks me out.

  14. Sarah says:

    Residen Evil 2…when I was younger and would play that, it was fcking scary, I don’t care what anyone says!

    • randomlycomment says:

      Me too, even now I hate walking through the small hallway where the zombies break through the walls with there hands. Try doing it at night by yourself, just makes you want to keep all the lights on while you sleep.

  15. OvdS says:

    Hannah Montana: The Movie

  16. Scary stuff says:

    The Orphan…..*shudder*

  17. Chass says:

    I love that Fire in the Sky is on the poll, but I’m betting most people haven’t seen it. Watch it, people. You’ll pee your pants.

  18. Dead dog says:

    I love horror movies, but not one really stands out. What scares me is a scary story. There was this deaf girl that had a dog trained to lick her hand three times if somebody was outside the house, twice if somebody was in the house, and once if they were in the room. So she was sleeping and the dog licks her hand three times. Then it licks her hand twice. Then it licks her once, the girl freaks and turns on the light, she sees her dead dog and in blood on the wall it says, “if your dogs dead then what was licking you?”

  19. LordOfTheWaffles says:

    Boogeyman scared the s**t out of me for months, and even after years I still keep all closets closed. There was also the ring 1, but the ring 2 just made me laugh(wasn’t scary at all)

  20. Ana Pires says:

    REC scared the crap out of me. D:

  21. Kel says:

    The ring freaked me out because after seeing it the phone rang (which was my friend playing around[she wasn't even watching it with us]) then when I left to walk home with some other friends all the street lights on the street went off (so we started to run to a busy street) and other weird things happened that week. So yes I did turn my tv towards the wall for weeks. I was actually too afraid to watch it.

  22. For me, it’s anything where the house is possessed or haunted. I can’t even watch those movies… and I’m REALLY glad I live in an apartment (less possibility of ghosts due to low degree of “place attachment”). Not too fond of zombie movies, either, although they don’t actually scare me. I guess I think that dead things should stay dead.

    • Froggoddess says:

      I have issues too with movies featuring possessions or hauntings. I love watching them, but then I can’t sleep for days, ’cause SOMETHING makes a noise or I see shadows move, or something.

  23. frankie-cakez says:

    the ring dont scare me exept for the faces tht the ones who died make

  24. Graceface says:

    The Mothman Proffecies, probably not the scariest movie ever but it really creeps me out…

    • katie says:

      i saw this movie awhile ago but i still freak out whenever im stuck on a bridge like that at a stop light

  25. Jared Banks says:

    Cannibal Holocaust… this movie is not prohibited in most country for nothing!

    It’s not so scary, it’s just… disturbing

    • diane says:

      I just went and watched that after reading your post…it is quite disturbing. I love gory movies more than anything, but I guess the way it was made, in a documentary way, makes it seem real.

      I wont lose any sleep over it, but I do feel a little queasy.

  26. swingdancer says:

    paranormal activity…they’re coming out w/ a second also…i will watch it, even tho the first still has me freaked out when i think of it…

    • eric says:

      A SECOND PARANORMAL ACTIVITY!? they may as well tell you its fake! wow that a load off my mind!

    • Horror movie lover says:

      What?! A second?! That movie was freaky cause it was almost funny in the beggining….

    • Fidelis says:

      Paranormal Activity scared me when I saw it in the theatre, but I thought I’d be fine to sleep…and I did manage to fall asleep quite soon after seeing the movie. But then my friend thought it would be funny to grab my ankle and drag me down the hallway.

      I nearly peed myself…

  27. jamisings says:

    Jeepers Creepers 1 & 2.

    At first I couldn’t figure out why because horror movies don’t scare me. I’ve even had dreams with Freddy Krugger where I’m not at all scared. I just tell him to bug off. Then I found out that the writer/director of JC1&2 is Victor Salva – a convicted child molester who’s preferred victims are little boys. I realized somehow he must’ve let his unnatural perversions creep into the movie. Which makes them so disturbing.

  28. susie says:

    Saw. I watched the first and didn’t sleep for 48 hours straight, now I refuse to watch any of its sequals.

    it isn’t the plot that scares me the most, its the horrific and gory way in which all the victims die. F**king puppet makes me break out in a sweat whenever i see an ad….

    • eric says:

      dont worry, the other ones suck and are barely scary!

    • Molly says:

      I know what you mean by puppets and dolls. i freak out whenever i see a picture of Chuckie and go into a cold sweat. *shudders* i think when i was 2 or somthin, a friend of my parents watched it and i watched it too, becuz i knew about Chuckie before I knew about Child’s Play.

      • misschipz33 says:

        Chucky makes me laugh, but I’m scared so easily that if I see a picture of an old urban legend or something I freak out.

  29. LordHeadcheez says:

    THREADS.

    Those of you in the UK know what I’m talking about. That movie made me sick to my stomach and I had trouble sleeping for 3 weeks!

  30. chester woof says:

    Used to was the “Screaming Skull” back in the 60′s …then I got my own TV “Horror-Host” shows the Two Fat Ghouls and then the New Ghoul Review and aired it in an episode and it was so LAME!…Dang, all those sleepless nights for cheap assed special affects that I can do myself

  31. Galen75 says:

    Event Horizon! Froke me out for days.

    • Shane says:

      Definitely Event Horizon.

    • Mrsyuk says:

      I hate hate hate that movie… my husband owns a copy, and I keep trying to throw it away, I feel like if i have to move it for some reason that I need to go get some tongs, I can’t even look at the cover.

    • racheleanore says:

      Pet Sematary scared me when I was a teenager, but no horror movies truly scare me anymore. I sometimes jump at a startling moment and can appreciate a good story, but I’m never really scared.

    • Discount Brick says:

      Only movie that left me walking out of the theater shaking. LOVE this movie!

  32. mrielel says:

    OMG FINAL DESTINATION 3!! THAT”S SOME SCARY SHIZZZ

    • Bunnehkins says:

      I never saw 2 or 3 but I saw #1 in the theater and I was afraid of slipping and falling in the shower for weeks afterwards and I didn’t even HAVE a clothesline thingy to get strangled on. O.o

  33. Onion says:

    Glitter

  34. BOB says:

    the fourth kind – that f**king owl scares the s**t out of me every time i think about it

  35. boo says:

    I wasn’t scared at all when watching Saw I, it’s just suspense and gore really. But I could NOT sleep afterwards.

  36. Quackduck says:

    The SAW movies scare me. I related too much to Amanda in the first movie, and then when the second movie came out, I had just started cutting myself, and having her as the bad guy… just scared the s*** outta me.

    Beyond that, Hypercube scared me too. Mainly because of the end of it (If you’ve seen it, it’s what happens to the blond)

  37. Rar says:

    It’s not when I’m in bed trying to sleep that I freak out. It’s the rest of the day, mostly when no one is around me at the time. My mind goes into paranoid mode, even if the movie didn’t really scare me all that bad, if at all.

    Though this also tends to happen when I haven’t seen a movie or something. And I will admit I also get paranoid when I try to sleep as well. Happened this morning.

  38. Kayleigh says:

    The Thai movie “Hell”.
    I’m atheist, and it made me want to curl up with a Bible.

  39. ... says:

    Dead silence scared me… I hate ventriloquist dummies, they get me every time.

  40. Kitty Questor says:

    Poltergeist couldn’t sleep with my back to a cloest for years and had to keep a phaser (yeah nerd what ever) undermy pillow for months, still can’t pass a unfinshed pool with out seeing the skellies rising from the mud.

    • rose says:

      omg, seriously, between that friggin’ psycho-clown doll & the rotting-face scene, i stayed curled up in a ball in the middle of my bed for months! i didn’t even trust big trees for a while, ha. i’m still wary of new housing developments…

  41. Emmy says:

    Crazy Eights still freaks me out. I saw it YEARS ago, and it still trumps every horror movie I’ve seen ever.

  42. Mxo says:

    Paranormal activity. Scared of a demon at my bedside sometimes now
    =\

  43. Justme says:

    House of 1000 Corpses and The Devil’s Rejects where the only movies that have ever disturbed me somehow.

    Pet Cemetery was pretty scary when I was a kid, though.

    • diane says:

      I loved those two…
      The only bad thing about them is that the three mains reminded me of my, my brother and my dad….

  44. Pistol says:

    Due to the vast collection of samurai swords in my room, I never really get freaked out much by scary movies, when I’m in my room that is.

  45. xXRedEyedWeaselXx says:

    i havent actually found a horror movie thats scared me yet (and ive seen quite a few). i do enjoy watching the nightmare on elm street series though. they dont scare me but theyre so freaking awesome i just cant help but rewatch them over and over again X3

  46. Nameless_Wonder says:

    I am Ledgend was sO_o freaky omg
    I wouldn’t go in dark rooms for weeks

  47. Whalelikescheez says:

    Have you ever heard of Terror Toons? That movie had my friend and shuddering under the covers for weeks. It’s why I hate clowns and laughing until I can’t breath.

  48. th8rgoddess says:

    The Grudge … not a scary movie in general… but the sound designer is an evil genius so i couldn’t sleep without music on for weeks!!!

    my friends still tease me about it…

    • Tyggs says:

      The Grudge creeped me out, too. I think it had more than a little to do with the fact that I first saw it on TNT, then fell asleep with the TV on. TNT has a habit of playing movies a couple times a night. Having that noise wake you up in the middle of the night while your brain is still sleep fogged after having watched the movie is not a fun experience. ><

      • caramelpop says:

        The Grudge pales in comparison to the original Ju-on series. The first one I saw was so frightening that it felt like the DVD itself had some sort of vague aura of evil about it. There’s one scene with a tv screen that warps and then freezes on a distorted face…I had nightmares about that sight and sound for years.

      • Mai says:

        Wow, I could imagine!
        That movie also freaks me out. I had a closet in my room that looked almost exactly like the one from the movie, and futhermore, in the room behind the wall where my closet was, our washingmachine is. That makes wierd noses once in a while, making it sound like the noses was coming from my closet. I had trouble sleeping for years…
        The stupid part is, I didn’t even find the movie very scary when I watched it. But coming home and realizing the resemblance between the closets(and the scary noises in the middle og the night), that freaked me out..

    • Sickness says:

      It’s that damn kid and the sounds he makes. And the croaking sound the mom makes.

  49. Cainam says:

    Phantasm. The original, not any of the sequals. The thing was made on a shoestring budget of about $300,000 in 1979. That ends up as about $875,000 in today’s economy, which is less than the catering budget of most movies. . . BUT JUMPING JESUS ON A POGO STICK DID THEY GET THEIR MONEY’S WORTH. I couldn’t put mustard on a hot dog for a month after I saw it. I think the music score is what really made this movie so good.

  50. Rasmus says:

    Vilse i pannkakan. That is some freaky sh*t. Look it up on YouTube!

  51. kittenpile says:

    Never seen a horror movie, sad to say… but I sure got this reaction from You Should Eat Cucumber Flavored Yukkuri. What a nightmare that was, why did I watch it five times in a row?

  52. TheQ11 says:

    War of the worlds.

    And I didn’t even finish seeing it.

    • bionelly says:

      Yeah, that one freaked me out pretty bad. Epecially since right after I left the theater I saw this huge ominous cloud full of heat lightning hanging over the next town over… *shudder*

      • flownoy says:

        that happened to me! worst part was i was watching it at night, then half an hour after it was over this massive thunderstorm hit my town…

    • Molly says:

      I never seen it. but one movie i couldn’t finish was Knowing with Nickolas Caige. Mock me all u want. the fact that the sun kills everyone off (except the kids [my sis and dad told me how it ended]) and i just HATED THE PLANE AND SUBWAY SCENE!!! couldn’t sit still for 2 weeks.

  53. HeyGlitterBaby says:

    The Wicker Man. Something about that movie just downright creeps me out. Like, it’s such a creepy society. And the dead man in the boat made me want to cry, but I think the worst part was the sound of his legs breaking. D: The parade gave me nightmares, too. SO CREEPY.

    • doris says:

      really I couldn’t stop wanting to dance after I saw it, I ended up dancing round my living room naked. reading that back makes me sound so weird

      • Sickness says:

        Only if people reading it haven’t seen the movie. Please tell me you also slapped the walls randomly.

  54. female_twihater says:

    Strangers on a Train made it so I was lying in bed with the sheets pulled up to my eyes for a month. And I haven’t even seen Psycho yet.

  55. hannabeth says:

    The scarriest movie I saw was Paranormal activity, I know it shouldn’t be that scary but it freaked me out.

  56. eric says:

    OMG Im so fing scared now i remember watching IT as a kid, It was so scary I represset it until now, and the worst part……. im home alone!!!!!!!!!!!!

  57. Jo says:

    I was about to tick The Ring until I remembered what Jaws did to me when I was eleven living on the coast with a all-consuming fear of sharks… that messed me up. However, I did just watch The Ring for the first time a few nights ago and I hardly got any sleep that night. So, of my childhood, Jaws. Of my adolescence, The Ring.

    *nod*

  58. Mig says:

    The Grudge. I was freaked out by shadows for a week.

  59. LoisG says:

    The Fourth Kind. Now there’s no way that I’m ever going to Alaska. EVER.

  60. Courtney says:

    The Changling… Made in 1980, watching it when I was a kid and could have baths anymore.

    Totally underrated scary movie, but so amazing. Seriously, look up the trailer (or even the movie) on YouTube.

  61. ChagrinnedGoat says:

    None of them. Horror films mostly just make me laugh, so I don’t bother watching many of them anymore.

    Reading creepypasta on /x/, on the other hand . . .

  62. Gayle says:

    The Blair Witch Project scared the hell out of me. I went to a 11 p.m. showing with friends, and I didn’t sleep until 7 a.m. the next morning after the sun came up.

  63. JA says:

    I can’t believe no one has said An American Werewolf in London. There are scenes in that movie that haunted me for days (and nights) after I saw it.

  64. imouse1 says:

    I seriously didn’t sleep for three weeks after seeing the Dawn of the Dead remake. It was actually a couple of years after that before I could watch a zombie movie and sleep in the same week =S

    • Caelestis says:

      Yeah. I was thinking of that one too. The old one’s good, as a classic zombie movie, but the new one… Oh man, that scared the Be-Jeebus out of me. Good example of a zombie movie done well. :) Most of the newer ones go mainly for gore over actually being scary, but Dawn of the Dead was great. Yes, it had a few things I didn’t like about it, but overall it’s definitely worth watching.

      And Richard Cheese’s swing version of ‘Down With The Sickness’ (yes, a cover of the one by Disturbed) fit perfectly. XD

  65. ImAgirl says:

    Paranormal Activities. FUUUUUU scared me x.x

  66. randomgirl says:

    I’m a total wuss when it comes to horror movies. I couldn’t handle any of these. Heck, CORALINE had me freaked out for a little while.

    • OMG :P says:

      that movie is really creepy..

    • I don’t blame you! For a kids movie, it’s like a horror!

    • ezzle says:

      same… im terrified of a youtube vidio called mr happy face… i sound like a total wuss by the name… but i shat myself!

      • TheChikinfish says:

        Oh my god, not Mr Happy Face. That haunts my nightmares. I wrote a short horror story based on that for English (I like to think I am a writer. I am probably wrong about this) and got kicked out of class and sent to the school counsellor for being a psychopath.

        • zomg a ZOMBIE! says:

          What’s Mr. Happy Face? Haven’t seen it, want to know what it is before I (Maybe) watch it.
          That is all.
          {[_]

      • clubpenguinpaparazzi (not logged in) says:

        Lol XD Well Im gonna check it out

    • sissadora says:

      I can’t watch any horror movies either, and even thrillers usually make me extremely jumpy and nervous too. Heck, 2012 had me jumping all over the couch. :< (Childhood cartoon traumas, I has them).

      Then again, one of my friends is crazy about horror movies… and it's a she. Go figure…

    • Em The Mildly Amazing says:

      The movie didn’t bother me, but good god, the book was creepy!

    • pinkhyena says:

      I haven’t seen the film but the book is REALLY creepy! The film looks quite bright and colourful in comparison.

    • MamaLuigi says:

      OK, I have watched R-rated horror since age 10 without wincing, but… Coraline? Most freaky-ass movie i’ve seen since Psycho!

  67. me says:

    a haunting in Connecticut freaked me out.

  68. Cassiiie says:

    Paranormal activity lol
    it’s not really that scary, but i kept seeing shadows and black silhouettes all over my house at night

  69. Josh says:

    Final Destination…makes you think that anything and everything will kill you

  70. Katy says:

    I’m still freaked out by psycho! Hitchcock really know how to imprint images on your mind. Everytime I’m in the shower I get a little scared. So much more scary because there’s no paranormal fantasy crap, just a man who’s crazy. It could happen any time!

  71. OMG :P says:

    The movie that scares me the most.. would have to be the new friday the thirteenth movie… now every time i walk into the bathroom, i have to open the shower curtains to make sure no ones there to kill me.

  72. Pehshaw says:

    I’m scared easily with scary movies, but the thing iz I’m not scared of the monsters just the pain they’ll bring to me. I hate when they do the killing scene it makes me feel like i’m right there with a sharp thing through my throat.

  73. Eek says:

    Not a movie, but.. The original Silent Hill game. G’damn zombie nurses!

    • libby says:

      it was always silent hill two that got to me especially the weird freaky maze of horrors under the prison oooohhhh that still gives me the willies

  74. Ivor Pseudonym says:

    Any and all zombie movies will send me into a flat spin or days. Especially where it has 28 Days Later style zombies.

    Other than that though, I tend to find horror films hilarious. The Ring, The Grudge, The Saw series – Laugh-o-minute stuff.

    *Death Rattles*

    • someguy says:

      Zombie movies freak me out too. Except for Zombieland. I found that movie entertaining.

      Left 4 Dead doesn’t bother me either. Any other zombie movie (or game), though, sends me into paranoia. Even now I still check the news or look outside my house keeping a look out for signs.

    • flownoy says:

      28 days later…that was freaky. I thought I could deal with zombies till I saw that movie. I thought I could run, but no, those things can freaking sprint.

  75. spagettykat says:

    tha game that allways startles me is AVP (alien vs predator). i cant watch fantasha or wateber with those krazy a$$ FUC*I’N mops. no, butt sriasly, Pet Cemitary and I Am Legend in some parts.

  76. Sabrina says:

    I would have to say the Grudge is the scariest. Sure, when I first watch it I always say, “Lawl, No-Jaw-Chick got pwned.” But then for about two weeks in a row at night, I always see her, taunting me. ><

    • MJtheProphet says:

      I was waiting for someone to mention this one. Its scary to me for a couple reasons, the first being the concept behind it. You can’t make this ghost happy, and its not even killing because it likes killing. Its killing you because you stepped into that house, and that’s what it does. The other thing that makes it scary to me is the bed scene. No other movie made me afraid of blankets.

      • Mai says:

        I feel the same way. Too me, my bed has always been the place I could “hide” if I got too scared. That movie completely ruined that too!

  77. KeybladeBandit says:

    Volcano scared the living !$)&$! out of me when I was younger… worst part was I was still a teenager who shouldn’t be scared by that stuff…

    Horror movies don’t phase me much, and most disaster movies don’t either… but sh*t involving volcanos scares the crap out of me. And yet I’ve visited real active volcanoes in Hawaii and Japan and thought they were awesome. Go figure. >.>

  78. Azkyroth says:

    The most freaked out I ever was by a movie was by The Runestone when I was 12. O.o Event Horizon occasionally unsettles me to think about.

  79. Ian says:

    There’s a Spanish movie called “El Orfanato,” or “The Orphanage.” Scary as hell, but fantastic.

    • Kaylee says:

      I completely agree. I watched this movie and was scared sh!tless. Then I watched it again, thinking the worst would be over since I’d already seen it and I could watch it without being too freaked out. Turns out, I had my eyes closed most of the time I was watching it the first time, so it was just as scary the second time around.

  80. Kimberly says:

    28 Days Later. I woke up screaming!! Cabin Fever was bad too….those are the only two that have ever given me nightmares!!

    • MamaLuigi says:

      I didn’t find 28DL scary, but 2 movies did give me nightmares… Psycho, and (at age 2.5 mind you) Star Wars Episode 1 Phantom Menace (4th one)

  81. Dana says:

    The movie that scared me the most and made it so I couldn’t sleep for a week was The 4th Kind. that last scene seriously made me cry.

  82. locs says:

    Drag me to hell, boring movie but that old lady…

  83. diane says:

    None of those on that list that I’ve seen really got me, and I really don’t like clowns. (for some reason IT didn’t scare me…)

    Those old movies are really stupid and not scary one bit. Maybe they were when they came out…

    For me, those shows on discovery about crop circles and aliens, weird creatures and ghosts get me way more than any movie ever has. I know there was one movie that made me sleep with the lights on one time, but I can’t remember what it was now.

    But I will add that I watched part of a freddy movie when I was a kid, and the only part that scared me was when the girl was on the toilet and it turned into him. I STILL don’t ever go to the bathroom with the lights off. I just get that nervous feeling.

  84. Anonymouse says:

    The Grudge freaked me out. I’m never watching that again.

  85. hobo says:

    the scariest one that i have seen was “the Decent”. it gave me horrible dreams for days

  86. hobo says:

    the scariest one that i have seen was “the Descent”. it game me nightmares for days :(

  87. GIR_THE_ROBOT says:

    im 14 and my mom let me see ‘The Grudge 1 & 2′ then ‘Paranormal Activity’ then ‘The Fourth Kind’

    i didnt sleep for 3 days thanks to coffee

  88. dalton says:

    the movie NEVER. Never gonna give you up…

  89. moses says:

    Poltergeist. I couldn’t sleep next to the window in a hotel room for YEARS and I still can’t sleep with the closet door open.

  90. Michael says:

    Yeah it was definitely The Shining for me… And Psycho. Couldn’t take a shower for about a week, I just took baths.

    • bionelly says:

      The movie version of The Shining didn’t affect me as much as the book. Not so much the ending, which wasn’t that scary to me, but when the weird stuff is just starting to happen, like the part where Jack’s trimming the hedge animals, or when Danny’s in the tunnel in the playground. Those still freak me out when I think of them.

      • Ezzy says:

        I’ve never read the book, but I will say that staying up until 4am to watch the movie (uncensored) in a mostly empty domicile is a mistake. I didn’t sleep.

      • MamaLuigi says:

        Best. King. Book. EVER! Honestly, that’s the only one that made me shiver, and I’m seeing the movie soon it was so good!

        • bionelly says:

          Well, just be warned, the movie is quite different from the book. It’s definitely good, but the plot is only loosely based on the book. From what I understand, Stephen King himself regards it as a completely unrelated movie that happens to have the same name (which is apparently how he justified having Eddie make a reference to it in the second Dark Tower book. :P )

    • SeaSam says:

      The Shining for sure. I saw it when it came out couldn’t finish it. Then as a teenager we stayed in this hotel near the UNC campus that had a creepy long hallway that reminded me of the movie & I refused to go to sleep.

      Finally watched it again a few years ago thinking now that I’m an adult it wouldn’t be so bad. Um, no. Had to sleep in my best friend’s bed because I was too scared to go to sleep in the guest room.

  91. ERADICATION says:

    Halloween 3. The deaths are just so gory.

  92. marie says:

    “The Sixth Sense”. I avoid scary movies, but they showed this on a bus trip so I didn’t have much of a choice. I was spooked for months – and still got chills years later.

  93. Ali says:

    The original Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. That movie is effing creepy.

  94. mkay says:

    I thought Paranormal Activity was the scariest. It was just really suspenseful, which is what makes me the most scared. I just get too tense.

    But they shouldn’t come out with a second one. That’s stupid.

  95. BootsMcGraw says:

    For those of you old enough to remember: Jaws. Is there anyone who didn’t wet themselves when the severed head of the shark attack victim fell out of the hole in the wreckage of the boat?

    I couldn’t go swimming for the rest of the summer of 1975… and that included my family’s swimming pool.

    Da da da da, da da da daaaaaaa……

    • MamaLuigi says:

      HAHA lol i saw JAWS 2 on the 3rd day… of my life! (Dad brought me home and showed it to me) Never scared by sharks or underwater things since!

      … Although it is worth mentioning I am a cultist of Great Cthulhu…

  96. arkanys says:

    Chuckie. Not particularly scary, but it traumatized me… as a four year old being subjected to it by my older brother.

  97. thothlover says:

    Godzilla! xD hahah. It’s very laughable, feel free to laugh! That’s why I’m posting it here xD but yes, after I watch godzilla (the version that you can’t see that Godzilla is just a toy, I mean the color movie) I literally want to jump into my mom’s bed and sleep there.

  98. Josie says:

    I’d have to say either Signs or Paranormal Activity. I know they’re not especially scary but they freak the crap out of me. Jaws, too.

  99. omega cthulhu says:

    The Only movie that got me was Human Centipede

  100. tag says:

    I was 21 or 22 when “The Hills Have Eyes” came out, and I still had to look away during some of the nastier scenes.

  101. karkky says:

    the 6th sense.

    i was bawling my eyes out at the end, but I did not sleep that night

  102. corkscrewfork says:

    Two words: Pet Sematary. Couldn’t sleep without checking the whole house for undead cats and two year olds with scalpels for a week.

  103. ducttapemom says:

    The Birds. I still shut my eyes during some of the scenes.

  104. Pie says:

    The movie that still scares me to this day will always be

    Event Horizon

    And normally I can handle a good horror, but that whole airlock scene still freaks me out.

    “Mama bear open the door!”

    “Oh my God it’s starting…. My EYES!!!”

    *shudders*

  105. Rottiluv says:

    Arachnophobia, probably because I have arachnophobia. I spent a good week smacking every speck on the wall with a newspaper, even longer shaking out shoes and such.

  106. Trilby says:

    I saw horror games are more scary than horror movies. The Chzo mythos series had me locking my door and sleeping with the light on for weeks

    • Mick says:

      Resident Evil for the Gamecube had me up for weeks. I played it all the way through on DS and PS1, but the GC version freaked me out like anything.

  107. sharkyj says:

    For me it’s “It’s Alive” (the 2008 version). Something about a newborn baby killing and eating various animals and people freaks me the f*** out.

  108. Abciximab says:

    Tale of Two sisters- the original, not the remake. First movie in a long, long time that I had to switch off because I found it too scary.

    And, of course, The Grifter….

  109. Pocket Ninja says:

    You guys all forgot fatal frame and silent hill.

    • Isolde says:

      Holy crap dude, I hated the part on Silent Hill where all the charred black half-corpeses started moving (shivers)
      Thank god when i watched it, it was in the middle of the day with about fifteen other people

    • Afraid of cameras says:

      OMG! Fatal Frame is the scariest thing I have ever seen! And that’s saying something, I’ve played all the Silent Hill games too and they pale in comparison.

  110. Dude says:

    Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory.

  111. DSTRYR says:

    omg the movie ‘signs’ is the scariest.
    its liek this movie about aliens invading earth and all the investigations and stuff and this one guy who he and his family are stalked by the aliens and yeah its freakier when you watch it.

    another scary movie is ‘arachnaphobia’ but its a bit older and looks a bit fake

    • ichibi says:

      signs? really? I thought that was the lamest movie ever :P M-night shyamalan can’t write a screenplay to save his life

  112. Dawn says:

    Oh man. Silence of the Lambs really got to me. Just because it’s so f’ed up on SO many levels. And The Blair Witch Project nearly did me in. That ending scene… ugh.

  113. john says:

    Theres a british horror film called creep about a girl stuck in the london underground at night being stalked by something, the worst bit is when you find out what it is that’s stalking her, watched it at like 2 in the morning and literally couldn’t go to sleep afterwards.

  114. Moreena says:

    Ju-on ( the grudge ) – the original japanese movie, not the crap with Sarah Michelle Gellar. It scared the crap out of me.

  115. Squeemish one says:

    “The Human Centipede” is without doubt the scariest and most grotesque film of all time, even if half of the actors are crap.

  116. maddy says:

    the exorcism of emily rose

  117. maddy says:

    or the original psycho i was scared of showers for a while

  118. Fev says:

    Honestly, even though it isn’t exactly a horror film, Jurassic park guarantees nightmares.

    …But also Paranormal activity, makes you think about all those sounds in the house

  119. Rakshar says:

    I still can’t get past the first 40 minutes of “Signs”. That movie shot my nerves and I have refused to watch any horror/suspense after that.

    • Ivor Pseudonym says:

      That’s a shame. Only the first 40 minutes are good, then it turns into some boring lame-ass special effects with a cheap alien costume.

      BOOORING.

  120. tellybox says:

    Paranormal Activity.

  121. Mama Said says:

    For me, it was “The Fog” (the 80′s version). My folks put it on the VCR and I wasn’t supposed to watch it, but I creeped downstairs and watched it from behind the couch, anyway. I had nightmares for months.

  122. Vanessa says:

    Paranormal Activity, something just did not sit well…..

  123. Ginny says:

    The original Amityville Horror and the Nightmare on Elm St movies really freaked me. The Saw movies were more disturbing rather than scary. Alot of so called horror movies are not scary at all.

    • Gul says:

      Can’t believe nobody said this one! It was epic back in the day. I love dogs so it didn’t freak me out but it sure sticks in your mind. Cujo was adorable. :3

  124. Drihscol says:

    The 6th sense.
    maybe it was the fact that i saw it when i was 5…

  125. Doc Rob says:

    Nightmare on Elm Street–the original, first movie in the series. Saw it in a nearly empty theater, which didn’t help, creeped me out so bad when I got home, I slept with the light on (well, “slept” is a relative term.) Long before that, as a kid, the commercial for “Alien” used to freak me out so bad I refused to go outside after dark (no idea why now but then it made perfect horrifying sense.)

  126. LadyBelle says:

    for a scary video game there is a series called Fatal Frame. The premise seems silly, you have a camera to capture spirits, but the sound effects and atmosphere are creepy as all hell. I love horror movies, but there were times playing the game that i would get uncomfortable and have to put it away.

    For movies that scare me later, the Asian ones seem to do that far more then the gore ones that seem popular these days. Torture flicks and slashers try to shock you with blood or loud noises, but a creepy shadow done just right makes you look over your shoulder or in the corners later. Blair Witch bored the hell out of me, the half hour pretend news coverage on sci fi to promote the movie was scarier then the actual movie. It was like some of the new paranormal shows where instead of investigating, they run around squealing like teenage girls and expect that to scare viewers.

  127. Beenie says:

    the human centipede *shudders*

  128. rexifelis says:

    nobody mentioned Pet Sematary ?
    holy crap that one gave me nightmares!

    and evil dead 1&2 … funny… just funny

    • Doc's AmericanCompanion says:

      plenty of people have said Pet Cemetery… scroll back up and read some of the comments… that’s one of the higher listings….

  129. Lacy says:

    The strangers really freaked me out for like a month every time i had to go anywhere is my house in the dark i turned on every light

  130. Lady Z says:

    Slenderman.

    Youtube “Marble Hornets”. Brix will be shat

    • Violet says:

      I’m surprised no one hasn’t mentioned this yet!
      I agree 100%, I’ve only seen 4 episode of Marble hornets (not even the proper scary ones like 26) but I could hardly sleep after watching them.

      • anon says:

        Do you like them though? They scare the s*** out of me at night and when looking into large open fields (lol) but i cant stop watching. After about Ep 13, it goes sorta downhill, but it picks back up a lil later.

    • anon says:

      I KNOWWW!! SM has scared me more than any other movie ever made! I’m so glad you mentioned this, but now i have chills! When i first discovered him, i was so intrigued, and that’s the only reason why i continue to watch, even though it completely prevents me from sleeping! If i woke up at 4AM, i’d stay up playing Pokemon until sunrise so i could sleep again. It’s been 4 months, i’ve had at least 3 nightmares and i’m still afraid to look out my window.

      To everyone else, GO WATCH IT.

  131. Jazzy the Man says:

    Not a movie movie, but the series Marble Hornets on Youtube freaks me out. The girl who laughed at Ringu, Ju-on, and Mirrors. There’s one eppisode in particularl that explains why I’m freaked out by Paranormal Activity. It’s the thought of someone/thing watching me while I sleep and I don’t know what it is. I hate feeling vulnerable and those things remind me of that vulnerable time….

  132. jd says:

    Rawhead Rex based on a Clive Barker story, I believe. Only movie that ever made me close to skeered.

    • neurocell says:

      I saw that as a firefighter in Alaska. It was so over the top that we laughed through the whole movie. It’s one of the few movies that we were able to predict every scene, and still enjoy it.

  133. Katie B says:

    The movie that still scares me the most is E.T. Go ahead and laugh. Everyone else does.

  134. Lizzie says:

    Darkness Falls.

  135. Alejandro says:

    FINAL DESTINATION!!!! i always look out for trucks in the road, im careful with roller coasters, and i get shivery in a plane….i dont like NASCAR so…but F1 is cool…

    • crossingtheline says:

      Jeepers Creepers (Worst Valentine’s Day date movie EVER)
      Hills Have Eyes
      Wrong Turn
      The Brood (older, but scared the crap out of me)
      The Grudge (that sound … Gah!!)

      But I’d have to say the all time worst for me is the Leprechaun series. Any of them. All of them. The original gave me recurring nightmares for a month, no joke.

  136. Andrea says:

    The Desent, The Ruins and Silence of the Lambs

  137. Doc's AmericanCompanion says:

    Haven’t seen half of the movies you people have said, and the ones i have didn’t really do much to freak me out or make me like the movie…. they were just kinda boring….

  138. Chime says:

    I can’t believe no one has mentioned Silence of the Lambs. I got over my fear of the dark as a child, watched that movie, and have yet to shake the fear again.

  139. Kristian says:

    The Shining…!
    I still crap myself…! O.O

  140. kjl says:

    Jaws. To this day I still can’t swim in the ocean.

  141. adrian says:

    I voted for the ring, but the original japanese ones. the american one isn’t scary at all. you want horror, go watch the japanese versions.

  142. kirstie says:

    the grudge scared the crap out of me. and the ring. it’s those creepy little girls that get to me *shivers*

  143. hannah says:

    The Strangers. god, that movie was just scary. good, but scaaaary, and soooo real D:

  144. Shannon says:

    Poltergeist. Must always have the closet door closed in order to sleep and nite and no clowns allowed in my house.

    Close Encounters of the 3rd Kind: My mom let me watch it when I was very young and had a raging fever. I have biological reaction of terror to greys to this day.

  145. fourcrows says:

    As a kid it was “The Sentinel”. Nothing scarier than being chased by zombies and Burgess Meredith on a dark stairwell. The only one that has creeped me out since was “Ju-On”, the original Japanese version of “The Grudge”. Add Burgess Meredith and you have pretty much the same climax.

  146. Jester says:

    Twilight…. I won’t even start

  147. Em The Mildly Amazing says:

    When I was little, Nightmare Before Christmas actually freaked me out pretty bad. Of course, I still watched it every chance I got, partly because I figured I could convince people I was brave if I did… xD And The Brothers Grimm scared me a few years ago. (Anybody else think the whole gingerbread man bit was creepy?)

    Currently, I’d say Blink and The Empty Child from Doctor Who, and the whole bit with the reavers from Serenity. Saw didn’t really impress me, though the first one was decent.

  148. jr says:

    It isn’t a movie, but i was freaked out by the tails doll.

  149. Woody.T says:

    Killer Klowns from outer space
    that is messed up

    • blueguitarblues92 says:

      possibly the cheesiest movie I have ever seen, but yes…that is messed up…I can’t eat cotton candy without thinking of that crappy movie

  150. beepboopbop says:

    silence of the lambs and the human centipede. i’ve never actually seen either of those but just from what i’ve heard and seen of them gives me nightmares…

  151. Xavi says:

    When I was eleven my music teacher showed the class scenes from Carrie. Now I don’t like ANY scary films. At all. Even comic ones like Idle Hands and Black Sheep, which don’t scare me at the time, leave me creeped out when I want to sleep.

  152. MacRae says:

    Twilight *shudder* I shall never be the same again…T_T

  153. godgunplay4 says:

    movies like paranormal activity.

  154. 1 says:

    Eden Lake… I left the theater in the middle of that movie…

  155. Sparkle-lover says:

    Exorcism of Emily Rose. I had to go home alone at night after watching it. I conveniently woke up at 3 am for several nights in a row.

  156. gabee says:

    ‘Dead Silence’. The. Best. Move. Ever. P.S. Paranormal activity?? Pft..

  157. CAMERON says:

    mars attacks =O

  158. Nosilas says:

    The Shining… “Here’s Johnny!” Jack Nicholson still gives me the creeps. that poor little boy, Danny…

  159. The Original Anonymous says:

    Black Sheep. I wet my pants. But maaaaybe because I was laughing to hard. Supposed to be scary. Check it out.

  160. Scott says:

    I saw everything of The Blair Witch, but not the ending. Anyone care to tell me it? Plus, I think it was a BEAR that mauled Josh, (could have been, they WERE in the woods)

    • Ashy says:

      SPOILER ALERT! It wasn’t a bear that mauled Josh, because later on in the movie Heather finds a bundle of twigs tied together with Josh’s shirt and she finds a body part inside the bundle. *shudders*
      Anyway, I only saw a bit of the ending but I think Heather and Mike go into this house in the woods. Mike goes first and Heather follows with the camera, and when she goes into the house she sees Mike facing the wall and starts screaming. She stops screaming a second later and the camera gets dropped, where it keeps running until it runs out of film…

  161. Xtermin80r says:

    Eraserhead. AAAAHHHHHH

    • Cappy says:

      I agree! I used to think I was immune to horror movies until I saw the abomination that is Eraserhead…
      Dawn of the dead? – Puh-lease.
      The Ring – Laughed at it.
      The Shining? – Boring.
      Silence of the Lambs? – Watched it alone in the dark late at night and slept like a baby afterwards.

      But Eraserhead is well… There’s no better way to put it – AAAAHHHHH!!
      Still didn’t give me nightmares though. And still never was afraid of the dark.

  162. Richard says:

    Paranormal Activity

  163. Ashy says:

    I get scared pretty easily anyway, so I don’t know what possessed me (no pun intended) to watch Blair Witch Project at 2 in the morning at a friend’s house. Gaaaaaaaaaahhh!!!

  164. tmv805 says:

    Jacob’s Ladder, or Session 9

  165. alberto fernado cortez says:

    sesame street

  166. duartes07 says:

    Nightmare at Elm Street

  167. Ria says:

    Eight Legged Freaks. D: Especially with the knowledge that people eat an average of six spiders every year in their sleep. I fucking HATE spiders.

  168. Kaitlyn says:

    Human Centipede. Totally. *shudders* That movie… @___o Never again.

  169. senorspicoli says:

    the gate, Stephen dorf was a creepy little kid.

  170. dominique says:

    Poltergeist. 4th grade. Number 8 in Top Ten Childhood Trauma list.

  171. Beth says:

    Resident Evil scared me for months. Then Resident Evil 2 scared me so bad that while I was watching it, I saw my neighbor doing some yard work and I just knew he was a zombie. Zombie movies rock!

  172. me says:

    Dawn of the Dead

  173. cf says:

    Amityville Horror. Months of sleeplessness! :D

  174. Razz says:

    Quarantine…that movie is so scary, I couldn’t sleep for a while. XD and this movie I can’t remember the name of…but you get a phone call with this really creepy ringtone and you hear the sound of you dying? Does anyone know what I’m talking about? :x

    • flownoy says:

      one missed call!! I saw that…..and whenever I got a phone call I got really scared. and I agree with you on Quarantine too….the ending scene really did me in

  175. CTH$@ says:

    The descent…I was convinced those mutated appalacian people were in my closet for weeks…no sleeping for me

  176. tehepicfail says:

    slit mouthed women *Shudder*

  177. Hawk says:

    The Exorcist? No. The Ring? Nope. The Grudge? No way.

    It was White Noise and the remake of Pulse that scared me out of sleeping for weeks.

    • scared says:

      I watched white noise when i was half asleep What the F**K was that movie about i couldn’t understand a bit of it after the TV people came

  178. BlackBeltPirate says:

    The Strangers.

  179. Robin says:

    When I was 15, I saw the first three “Friday the 13th” movies on Showtime (That was all they had made so far then). I couldn’t go to bed with the lights off for four days and for many weeks afterward, I felt the need to check in every nook and cranny in my room before bed to be sure Jason wasn’t hiding somewhere in my room.

    The only movie I’ve seen that seemed to affect the entire audience, though, was “Schindler’s list”. I have never walked out of a movie theater after the movie was over when a crowd of people was so QUIET before or since.

  180. Green13 says:

    omg. I STILL sleep with a blanket over my TV after seeing The Ring. No joke. And Signs scared the living daylights out of me. I cried.

  181. Jake says:

    Paranormal activity.

  182. LilMaibe says:

    Uzumaki – Spiral. Damn that movie >D )

    • LilMaibe says:

      That is not the text I posted. Why did it eat half my post? Evil comment box. My Comment originally looked like this: ‘Uzumaki – Spiral. Damn that movie. Had fun with the freetv premiere of ring, though. Just time a call to a friend and…>D

      • Waffles says:

        GAAAAAH.
        I’ve never seen the movie, but I read the comic. Seriously scared the daylights out of me. I had to go look at adorable cute mind bleaching things after that.

    • Travis says:

      I agree completely. I seriously couldn’t go near my washing machine for a week after watching it.

  183. flownoy says:

    call me weird but Lady in the Water….I had a lot of trouble walking around on grass at night for a while…that creepy wolf thing scared the crap out of me >.<

  184. Snugglebunny says:

    Serpent and the Rainbow, and another movie I can’t remember the title to. Started with this guy checking into a motel. Fe was looking at a painting on the wall and when he turned away all the people in the painting started moving. I think it also had something about a church in it. Freaked me out!

  185. ooartemisoo says:

    Mirrors. Definitely. But Twilight would have to come a close second >.<

  186. Frizzle says:

    Mine would be Psycho. Freaked me the hell out as a kid.

  187. Gabs says:

    Cujo… That was the only movie that I couldn’t figure out as a child how it couldn’t be a real story.

  188. Squee says:

    The Grudge. just for the noise the chick in the attic makes as she comes down.

  189. Raqubor says:

    The movie Pet Cemetery.

    When i was young, i couldn’t sleep well for two whole freakin’ weeks.
    I like animals very much, and that movie scared the hell out of me, because those cute and nice animals wanted to kill me… i saw the dog sitting on the sofa in my room all the time… :S.

  190. Shauna says:

    Nightmare on elm street, i only saw the ad for it and it scared the crap out of me

  191. JestersKing says:

    The 4th kind scared the crap out of me.
    It’s not an owl! ><

  192. BusyBee411 says:

    Only really seen three “scary” movies. Weren’t that bad. Would have to say that Silent Hill, movie, not game, freaked me out during, the movie. The Ring is what made me afraid of telephones and white noise for about of a week.

  193. tessa says:

    The Japanese (original!) version of The Ring and the Grudge.. Totally freaks me out..

  194. Zan says:

    Funny, and relevant story: The only horror movie my grandmother ever saw was the original Psycho. She was so freaked out that for the next week she made my grandfather sit outside the bathroom and talk to her while she took a shower with the door open.

    As for me: It wasn’t even the movie-version of The Ring that left me throwing out every blank videotape in the house.
    “Ring” by Koji Suzuki is the book that the movies have a loose basis on. (The American movie being based off the Japanese movie and that movie springing forth from the book)
    Ho-leee-crap! I woke up one night with a case of sleep paralysis and promptly hallucinated that Sadako* was sitting on my chest.

    *Sadako was know as Samara in the American movie.

  195. FREAKEDOUT says:

    you know whats really scary? HANNAH MONTANA THE MOVIE!!! only saw the trailer couldnt sleep for months

    • MamaLuigi says:

      OH CRAP saw that once, suffered from horrible nightmares even during the day, found the only solace was in the horrible rites of Great Cthulhu, the Blood-God Khorne, and the Flying Spaghetti Monster, am now living in an underground pit day and night subsisting only on human flesh and baked beans, constantly chanting, “I CAN HAZ CHEEZBURGER!!!11!!1!” Give it 0/10.

  196. caramelpop says:

    Poltergeist II was pretty freaky. That preacher got me every time…especially as he was walking along singing that “God is in His holy temple” song.

  197. Alien says:

    Alien. It scared the F*$% outta me.

  198. Wisehowl says:

    The first time I saw “The Evil Dead” (amazing movie) on youtube I couldn’t watch the final part since it was flagged as mature and I wasn’t logged in at the time. Now granted I could have just logged in and watched it but the deadites I thought were in my attic at the time wouldn’t let me. >.>;

  199. ceallaig says:

    The one that truly scared the crap out of me was not even a horror film — it was the classic 1946 film The Lost Weekend. The scene where the writer experiences DTs and hallucinates the mouse in the wall and the bat that swoops in to kill it …. freaks me out to this day!

  200. Exit Academy says:

    Even though it’s really more of a comedy there has always been one small bit of “Youl’ll Find Out”(1940) that freaks me out a bit…a scene with the “floating head” of a headhunter.
    Watching it, it’s fairly tame…but after, with the lights out, stumbling off to bed….I can’t help but to keep looking over my shoulder at every sound expecting to see that spectral head floating right behind me saying “Beedlebaum, Beedlebaum, I killed Beedlebaum!”

  201. ichibi says:

    The Saw movies. Also any horror movie that has scenes where it looks like surgery gone wrong on purpose. And when I was little, Species. I was forced to watch that >.<

    although Twilight was pretty terrifying as well XD

  202. bob says:

    signs is the worst movie ever it scared the **** out of me

  203. Kim says:

    John Carpenter’s “The Thing”. The scene where the dog starts “turning” will get me every time, and I must’ve had nightmares about it for weeks after first seeing it. Didn’t help that my dad thought a good age to see it was 7 or 8 or so… guess he figured since I could handle Alien(s) and Predator, and such, I was ready. I wasn’t :P

  204. CheyenneB says:

    Only scary movie to ever scare me, The Descent.

  205. Kyrstye says:

    The Grimlins scared me so bad that i can’t be any where near food at night or open water. I still have to check every open space in my room at night. And i first saw the movie when i was six!!!

  206. SibeMom says:

    Event Horizon still creeps me out to not sleeping.

  207. matt says:

    Audition.

  208. Connor says:

    Most new Disney films.

  209. shannon says:

    Poltergeist scared the crap out of me…I’m 30 years old and I still can’t watch it

  210. BruisedEggplant says:

    Actually, movies don’t bug me. Now, the Silent Hill video games (NOT that lame movie!) – THOSE can give me the heebeegeebees! Psychologically scary is far more effective than base gore and violence.

  211. Pepper says:

    When I was a kid I could watch scary movies and not be bothered by them at all (although the scene from Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom where the guy rips out the heart haunted me for years – go figure). Now, I’m more of a wimp it seems – the scariest movies for me were both 28 days movies, Event Horizon, I refuse to watch the Hills Have Eyes or Saw or any of those movies – I don’t need those images in my head!, and I just remembered the old lady in The Happening – the movie wasn’t that scary, but she freaked me out. Someone mentioned The Orphanage – that was an amazing movie – definitely recommend it.

    • Pepper says:

      And I just remembered that Pan’s Labyrinth freaked me out. It wasn’t even the weird creatures, but the violence that got to me. I don’t know if I really want to watch that again.

      • April says:

        Pan’s Labyrinth weirded me the eff out.

      • Caelestis says:

        Ooh, yeah. I remember that now. The thing with eyes in its hands was creepy, but when the General (I forget if that was really his rank, I saw the movie a few years ago) stiches the cut on his face, that just made me cringe. There were other parts like that, but that scene somehow got itself permanently stuck in my head.
        Great movie and definitely worth seeing, but it is in Spanish with English sub-titles, which may come as a surprise to some people. :)

  212. I hate them now says:

    I always liked spiders before I watched Arachnophobia. Now they really freak me out.

  213. Ben says:

    Six Sense

  214. Alana says:

    House on Haunted Hill remake made me (a girl) and 6 grown men squirm (until the last 5 minutes which was just comedy) and when we got home no one wanted to go upstairs alone. This caused some problems as the loo was upstairs…

  215. AbI says:

    Justin Beibers Music videos scare th cr*p outta me. When I went to the cinema they advertised his album b4 the film! :S

  216. Emily says:

    The Strangers made me cry. I tried watching it alone in my apartment one night. I checked the lock on the outside door three times. I checked the lock on my bedroom door five times (just in case they got in the front door.) I made sure my cat was in plain sight at all times. I got through the first 6 minutes before I felt like I was going to have a heart attack and put in a Disney movie.

  217. ToastMe says:

    I gotta say The Exorcism of Emily Rose. I was too young when I saw it, and I couldn’t sleep until AFTER 3 a.m. for weeks afterwards.
    Also, when I was, like, three, the very beginning ‘nightmare scene’ of A Goofy Movie scared the living sh*t out of me. I had nightmares for WEEKS.

  218. Jenn says:

    Poltergeist – I continue to refuse braces because of that movie. It’s been over a decade since I last saw it.

  219. Lejonhjärta says:

    Although I was pretty young when I watched The Ring for the first time, and it freaked me out, the only movie that’s really had an effect on me is Mirrors… Couldn’t trust my reflection for days..

    • thelawninja says:

      Same here. I saw it in theatres, and I was so scared that driving home I could barely look in the rearview mirror. That bathroom scene still freaks me the hell out.

  220. Luke says:

    THANK U fr saying brothers grimm, yes the gingerbread guy was freaky, but the horse, aw jeez…

  221. The Ninja Rainbow says:

    Most reality shows, I still have nightmares about BIG BROTHER and THE FLAVOR OF LOVE

  222. Kitteh says:

    oh, and paranormal activity. i think about that movie (the part where the demon is dragging her out of bed) every single night, and i saw it when it first came out. did i mention i’m 25? yeah… i shouldn’t be so damn scared of a movie, but that was ridiculous. it scared me a lot. no clue why.

  223. frankie-cakez says:

    uhhh well i cant turn the tv to the wall but isint tht scary trust me i have the ring and the ring 2

  224. frankie-cakez says:

    Dead dog tht is scary

  225. halogrly says:

    Children of the Corn! Creepy-@ss kids!!!!

  226. Lord Anon says:

    Unfortunately, even the scariest movies seem like Care Bears when compared to the horror they call “Congress”…

  227. eziome says:

    Jeepers Creepers 2 really freaks me out

  228. oidbf says:

    Alien. Call me a whimp when it comes to horror flicks, but JEZUS, that was terrifying. I couldn’t sleep for three days.

  229. Kendra says:

    Paranormal Activity

  230. April says:

    Scared the crap outta me:

    Amityville Horror (new), The Ring, They, The Bone Snatcher, The Fly, Dead Silence (shivers), Leprechaun, anything with Chuckie (or any kind of doll) in it…

    In the late 90′s, I was like 12 or so…there was a movie watched at a slumber party on Halloween that scared the ever loving crap out of me. The only think I can remember was there was a ton of fire, and dead bodies floating in a body of water. Anyone know what I’m talking about? I’d love to know what it was.

  231. Chris says:

    Hookman episode of Supernatural. I watched that one night at college and could barely bring myself to go back to my dorm alone. I think it was the whole “murdered roommate” situation.

    • Sickness says:

      The Bloody Mary episode, the asylum episode, and the one where their friend is nabbed by America’s first serial killer.
      In the first two, it’s the way the ghosties move. Unnatural. *shudders*

    • Caelestis says:

      Great show, especially the episodes where they do the ‘Urban Legend’ kind of story (mostly in seasons 1 and 2).

      Honestly though, the only episode that really messed me up for a few days was the one where Sam goes missing, and Dean ends up working with a police officer to find him. I don’ want to ruin it too much, but it has a “The Most Dangerous Game” kind of plot. That it was a ‘Supernatural’ episode and there was no creature or spirit or ancient lore involved just made it one of the scariest episodes in my opinion.

  232. Helgar says:

    ‘The Strangers’ – my house is in the middle of the woods, too.

  233. bexter says:

    “Magic”
    aaaiiiiiEEEEEEEE! ventriliquest dummy scarier than scary clowns!!!

  234. Julia says:

    REC – and don’t base it off the American remake Quarantine. The Spanish version is way worse.

  235. Avey says:

    Not a horror movie per se but Frank the bunny rabbit in Donnie Darko scares the living daylights out of me!

  236. JawS says:

    Mirrors and Elfen Lied (that’s anime, though still scary as hell)

  237. Liutgard says:

    Little-known movie about 15 years ago- “The Proposition”, with Kenneth Branagh, William Hurt, Madeline Stowe, Neil Patrick Harris. No gore- just psychological. When they opened the coffin and NPH was in it, I had to get up and go to the lobby. It was all I could do to not vomit.

  238. Pheebs says:

    movies don’t seem to do it for me. the only thing i watched that truly scared me was that one twilight zone with william shatner – terror at 20,000 feet. i was afraid of airplanes for a week after i saw that one. even though the gremlin was obviously a guy in a suit, it still scared the hell out of me.

    • AntiSparkleVampire says:

      OMG! I REMEMBER THAT EPISODE! When it’s face popped up in the window, I freaked like a little girl! I think some of the actors made a picture of it and taped it to the window by the director’s seat when he was flying somewhere, but it blew off.

  239. AntiSparkleVampire says:

    Mine had to be Mirrors. It was three days before I would unhesitatingly look in a mirror. Freaked the crap out of me. But aside from that, movies don’t really scare me. Being in the dark with my imagination, now that’s a different thing entirely.

  240. Wolfy says:

    Every chick flick known to man. *shiver*

  241. Sharkan says:

    Audition (Japanese) A tale of Two Sisters (Korean) and the Japanese versions of the Grudge and the Ring. I dunno why but Asians seem to make the best horror films.

    • Granola Butt says:

      F*CK A Tale of Two Sisters. My bf made me watch that with him earlier this week. Even he almost crapped himself during the scene with the girl in the bedroom, and he is never phased by horror movies.

  242. blakerz says:

    I hated The Crazies.

  243. vivii says:

    nobody mentioned texas chainsaw massacre? I usually just laugh while watching horror movies, but that movie actually made me cry like a five year old and my friends had to stop the video to calm me down…

  244. Ally:) says:

    defenitely House of the Devil… i wouldn’t sleep for weeks ;D and i’m 15 and NEVER get scared *spider walks across desk*KILL IT KILL IT KILLIT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! *screams like Justin Bieber*

  245. Sen says:

    JUNO every boy’s nightmare

  246. tymime says:

    Poltergeist.
    The Innocents.

  247. Raspberry 75 says:

    Mine would have to be it is more of a show but Goosbumps Slappy the revenge of Slappy. I am only ten and I havent seen that many “Horror” movies, but, What is Cujo? i heard about the one with the girl underground in london! WHO IS THE STALKER!?! Ohhh and thanks we just went to Ireland and England! I WONT BE ABILE TO GO BACK AND RIDE THERE ANYMORE THXS ALOT AND WHAT ABOUT THE LAMB AND THE PET CEMATRY TELL ME TELL ME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!plz thxs

    • bionelly says:

      Cujo- Rabid dog which keeps people trapped in their broken-down car. In the book he was also possessed, but I don’t know if they included that in the movie or not.

      Silence of the Lambs- Super-creepy serial killer helps the FBI catch another super-creepy serial killer.

      Pet Sematary (Yes, that’s the way it’s spelled)- I’ve never seen the movie and it’s been years since I read the book, but if I remember right it’s basically a place where, if you bury something dead there, it will come back to life. Not exactly zombies, since they’re not out for brains and you won’t turn into one if they get you, but they’re definitely not good.

      • rose says:

        cujo–never really addresses the “possession” in the movie, though i always thought that should have; it’s more of a “this could really happen” thriller
        pet sematary–when you bury thing out past the cemetery & in the old native american burial grounds, they come back to life, but they’re not the same, they’re far more evil…it’s a pretty awesome flick.

    • im not cujo lol says:

      Cujo is a killer dog.

  248. kittnstar says:

    Exorcism of Emily Rose. Her contortions flipped me out. *shiver*

  249. Squirrely says:

    Birds. GOOD GOD that movie terrified me. And Bats. What is it with animal titles and being the scariest movies EVER?

  250. Jro says:

    REC, nuff said

  251. crystalrose says:

    Ever seen Lady In The Water? It was a sort-of-OK movie, but it had these giant wolves in it that had grass instead of fur, so they could lie down in a lawn and be invisible. The only way you could see them was through a mirror. If you looked at them that way, their eyes glowed reddish orange. I last saw it 5-6 years ago, and the thought STILL scares the crap out of me. *shudders*

    • Pepper says:

      I totally forgot about those wolves – that seriously scared me when I looked out the window at night into my parents’ dark back yard. I think it was around that time that I did see some glowing eyes out there (probably a racoon). Eep!

  252. ikilledbarney >:D says:

    BARNEY. *Shudders*

  253. MamaLuigi says:

    Psycho. OMGWTFSHOWER.

  254. Hannah says:

    when I was 10, My mom thought it would be ok if she played the original “Nightmare on Elm Street” in the house when I was sleeping on the couch. “Oh, she’s sleeping. She won’t notice.” Meanwhile, I wake up to Johny Depp being eaten alive by his bed. And she wonders why I couldn’t sleep in a bed for two years after that… :S

  255. Kelz says:

    Well the movie that creeped me out the most was the fourth kind. Always stayed up until 3 in the morning to see if the aliens were gonna come get me. Oh and i will never look at an owl the same way (even when i hear them it creeps me out)

  256. Lizzy says:

    Well Paranormal Activity wouldn’t let me sleep for a few nights though the movie wasn’t so much scary as creepy o.o but I just recently watched “The Strangers” which was horrible btw but it freaked me out!!! I had to sleep with the lamp on in my room for 3 nights!….I can see my whole room that way…

  257. gio says:

    really, how has noone said night of the living dead. classic. the black and white version from ’68 is way better, too, the b&w makes it creepier.

  258. MediaMagnet says:

    The Messengers got me a little

  259. Lewis says:

    Watch the hills run red, me and a group of friends watched it including one who wasnt scared of anything. middle of night she comes in with an axe and a scream mask turns all power of in the house and comes slowing creeping towards us. i swear that was the worst practical joke EVER!

  260. Holly says:

    Audition. Trust it to the Japanese to make the one horror film I couldn’t finish watching.

  261. Simon says:

    The 2 creepy girld form the shining, not a scary movie, but some damn scary girls!

  262. Grey says:

    Candyman. I still, to this day, cannot say Candyman five times while looking in a mirror.

  263. Grey says:

    On another note, it’s funny when walking downtown at 2 in the morning, it’s pitch black out, and you pull out your mp3 player and put it in your friend’s ear and play “One Winged Angel”, any Final Fantasy fan will know what I’m talking about. Sephiroth gives me nightmares…Advent Children is a movie, so it counts =p

  264. f says:

    Not a movie, but any justin bieber music. Ahh!THe HORROR!

  265. Raspberry 75 says:

    Oh my gosh I love dogs! I should see that film Cujo. Is it scary at all!?!
    What about that girl stuck in the London Underground with a stalker?
    Whats that about!?! Oh and thanks for telling me about the other ones
    I couldnt sleep last night woke up at about four in the morning and woke up at eight we went to bed at about one o clock! I haz a importent soccer game today. Thxs, Thxs alot! . .

  266. Evey says:

    Jacob’s Ladder. Naively enough, I watched it alone at about one o’clock in the morning. When it ended at around three, I turned on all the lights in the room and called up a friend I knew would be awake. He admonished me for watching that particular movie by myself. I had nightmares. I’m 24.

  267. Linz says:

    Arachnaphobia, spiders scare the ever-living crap out of me. I’m in full-on freak-out mode for hours after finding one of those big-as-hell-but-totally-harmless house spiders in the bathtub.

  268. GillesM95 says:

    Black Sheep,sooo fake with those man-eating sheep, but that movie scared the living hell out of me

  269. Lizzie says:

    The Brave Little Toaster.

    I was little.

    That was/is a scary magnet.

    And that movie is just weird.

    • Caelestis says:

      Oh wow, going way back with that one, but you’re right. That was a really bizarre movie (had a few sequels too, if I remember it right).
      That movie is one of the reasons that, as a kid, I wouldn’t throw my old toys away. I was always scared they’d get mad and come find me, so I kept even broken things way longer than I should have. Yeah, I was a weird kid…

  270. S̀̓̅̇͌̓͊cy̏ͦ̈́͑̅ṫͬ́̂̒aͫ͒̑ͤ́̑̽l̄͋͒e says:

    The grifter… Oh god I had almost forgotten about it until I saw this… I’ll never be the same after watching it… I’ll take that d@mn movie to my grave… I almost wish I had never lived to see that movie

  271. jgt2598 says:

    Unborn. (Nazi-conjoured Demon, HOLY S**T!)

  272. tehreporter says:

    An episode of the Twighlight Zone from 1963 called “It’s a Good Life”. That episode scared me more than Silence of the Lambs

    • blueguitarblues92 says:

      Is that the one with the kid that looks like Opie from the Andy Griffith Show? Yeah that’s probably one of my favorite Twilight Zone episodes

  273. ZyxMaster says:

    The movie that scares me the most is Brokeback Mountain

  274. hanyouchris says:

    Paranormal Activity…that movie seemed to be a hit or miss with people but it sure hit me right between the eyes! Freaked me out during, after, when i tried to sleep, and in my dreams >.< only movie to ever do that to me

  275. TornCone says:

    White Noise. TV static never scared me more.

  276. Pikalax1 says:

    The whole Air Crash Investigation series. I always tremble at the thought of an out-of-control 747 falling out of the sky with four flaming engines and crashing into my backyard. No joke.

  277. Aadi says:

    Event Horizon was the creepiest movie that totally freaked me out.

  278. matt says:

    hills have eyes

  279. Paw says:

    The Ring, first movie EVER to scare me.

    • oh GOD!!! says:

      jesus dude!!! i havn’t been scared by a movie for at least 5 years and all these “The Ring” memories is scaring the crap out of me! and not long after watchin the ring, a month or so, my tv turned back on three times, i stayed up all night HAHA

      • TrekkieChick says:

        When I saw that movie, I woke up the next morning literally shaking. I was convinced she was gonna get me. You should’ve seen me a week later….ugh….all that week, I had nightmares.

  280. Monroleigh says:

    TWILIGHT.
    The fangirls… they give me nightmares…

  281. TrekkieChick says:

    The Ring. The TV in my room looks exactly like the one in the climax of the movie. I had to cover my head with a blanket while sleeping for about a year before I finally got over it. Needless to say, I swore off scary movies after that.

  282. Bubbles says:

    Ju-On freaked me out, couldn’t even watch all of it… >.>

  283. nikki says:

    noone mentioned the eye or 1408 they arent scary but you sometimes need to watch it a few times to get it.

    • bionelly says:

      Yeah, the short story version of 1408 was much creepier in my opinion (it’s one of my favorite short stories, actually.) I’ve never seen The Eye, so I can’t really say anything about it.

  284. Crazy_Sharky says:

    Slither, damn the first time i saw it >_>

  285. AnRiGo says:

    I was scared by “Rec”

  286. roki says:

    I know to expect a bunch of insults for this, but Spider-Man 3. I have feared Carnage and by extension Venom since age four.

  287. JamesM says:

    [REC]

  288. Caelestis says:

    I’ve been agreeing with a lot of these, but I’m surprised that the movie that really, truly went into my head and mucked around with my normal thoughts wasn’t even named once.

    It’s called ‘Outbreak’. Don’t know what year it was made, but it is loosely based on the novel, “The Hot Zone” by Richard Preston. The two stories share a common plot, but the thing about “The Hot Zone” is that it is a true story. The book is (in my opinion) scarier because of that, but they’re both good. “THZ” is the little-known story of the discovery of the disease ‘Ebola Reston’. I don’t want to spoil the ending, but Ebola Reston is a disease in the Ebola family. It has similar symptoms of Ebola Zaire and the Marburg Virus, with about a 78% mortality rate. (Less than Zaire, but higher than Marburg). It was spread by infected monkeys and there was a great fear that it would mutate and go to humans next, but luckily it never did. But the thing that makes “THZ” truly scary is that the disease is named after where it was discovered. Reston, Virginia. Even though it’s not fatal in humans, the fact that a disease like this came so close to home really really messed me up. I had to read it for a Sophomore biology class in high-school, and my teacher thought it would be ‘fun’ (haha) to describe in great detail every symptom of the disease. Every time I saw a monkey for about a month after reading it, I freaked out.

    What really scared me about both stories is that things like this have happened before, and they will happen again. It’s the whole ‘ignorance is bliss’ thing, but unfortunately, even if you don’t know about it, it still could kill you.

    • blueguitarblues92 says:

      I watched that movie when I was 7…didn’t scare me but has a REALLY cool plot and keeps you interested. I wanted to watch that the other day but you can’t watch it instantly on Netflix

  289. moviefan says:

    idiocracy.

  290. PhoebeElric says:

    Lol, when you see somethin scary and you’re 2 or something like that, you’re acting like, ‘Lulz :D ’ But when you’re 10-20+ you’re freaking out and bouncing off the goddamn couch EVERY TIME you hear a sound. D:

  291. ItsAGermanThing says:

    Donnie Darko, I’ve been scared of people in bunny suits ever since.

  292. Lucas-Kun :3 says:

    Mine was 1408. I couldn’t sleep in my room…. and i’m 14.

  293. blueguitarblues92 says:

    I’m having trouble finding movies that scare me…I love scary movies because I’m always on the hunt for one that will really give me the creeps. I think it really depends on when and where you watch a movie though…it’s hard to find Paranormal Activity scary when you have 5 other people in the room that won’t shut up saying “This movie is SO SCARY!” (It wasn’t btw). I have to say that The Descent made me jump once or twice but I didn’t get nightmares. Also, The Ring can give you the creeps if you see a ladder leaning against a building 3 days later (I did). If you have it on DVD, there’s a secret place you can go to on the menu that plays the actual video that supposedly kills you after watching it. You can’t pause it either while you’re watching it. You also get a pleasant surprise at the end. While you’re on the menu, push the down arrows on your remote, skipping “play movie” and “specal features”. Scroll down until none of the options are hilighted. Then push play. Really cool.

  294. nicoelson says:

    all the zombie, vampires, drama, love, romantic, musical, about a video game, about a tv serie (etcept futurama and simpson). all i like is commedie

  295. Pyrestriker says:

    Naked Blood. Go watch it. I dare you.

  296. Xenomorph says:

    Dear god, I’ll never stop having nightmares of the horror of Twilight. Had to sleep on the ceiling for weeks before the nightmares of gay vampires passed.

  297. MetalHeadGirl says:

    not a movie but…when he showed up…I didn’t want to watch tv the whole week after…………Justin Bieber is just SO FREAKIN SCARY!!


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