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riskllama wrote:only one vote? exorcist it is, i guess...
riskllama wrote:if i may, i would humbly request you add "IT" and "Christine" to your list, sym - that fucking clown terrified me as a wee llama...
riskllama wrote:really? i hadn't heard that...
i look forward to it, as some of the acting in it was less than stellar...
riskllama wrote:wrong! it's the exorcist, AoG. f*ck, yer stupid...
Army of GOD wrote:riskllama wrote:wrong! it's the exorcist, AoG. f*ck, yer stupid...
I would put Psyco at 2 all-time and then Exorcist at 3
Dukasaur wrote:I suppose it's not a fair test, but Night of the Living Dead really scared the shit out of me. I was only 11 of 12 when I first saw it, and at that impressionable age I was really hit bad. I couldn't sleep without my shotgun for weeks. I would turn off the light and the images of the zombies would appear on my wall, so I had to cuddle up with my shotgun for comfort. It's a miracle I didn't accidentally shoot myself in my sleep.
The only other "horror" movie I saw at an early age was Rosemary's Baby, and it wasn't scary at all. It seemed like a soap opera to me.
All the other things on the list I didn't see until I was an adult and no longer so vulnerable. Nowadays I find horror movies disgusting rather than scary. The whole idea of deliberately killing and mutilating people starts to seem more and more abhorrent once you realize how real it is. There's nothing in Saw or its siblings that hasn't actually been done by the KGB or the Gestapo or Boko Haram, and once you get that in your head, it's more sad than scary that people spend their time thinking up shit like that.
TA1LGUNN3R wrote:Uh, this isn't even a question. Evil Dead, by a longshot. It's just straight-up fact.
#2 would be The Thing.
For write-in, Alien.
-TG
TA1LGUNN3R wrote:They aren't mutually exclusive...
-TG
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