What Is the Scariest Film You Have Seen?

January 24, 2007 9:04pm CST
I love any horror or suspense film that makes me scared. The Saw trilogy has got to be the best horror films made recently. Not only was there the usual blood and guts, but the twists to the films made them more superior. I would love to know what films you have seen incase there are some I have missed. Or are you someone who cannot stand scary films and aviods them at all costs!!
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@lpetges (3036)
• United States
25 Jan 07
Frailty, i cant remember the actors, but it was very scary. suspensful, and almost could be possible. i suggest it to anyone who wonders about life.
@lpetges (3036)
• United States
25 Jan 07
oh yea, the first Amityville Horror movie that came out in the 70's-it was the first scary movie i saw in a theatre.
25 Jan 07
I remember that. I think what made it worse was the fact that they said it was based on a true story. Possession of spirits are a scary thought. Thanks!!
@XxAngelxX (2830)
• Canada
25 Jan 07
The best horror movie I've ever seen has got to be The Exorcist. It scared the pants off of me!!! LOL...my eldest daughter was three at the time, and for about four months after I saw that movie, I couldn't go check on her at night without turning on all the lights because I was terrified her head would spin around and she'd look at me with those eyes like Regan had, lmao. I know it's silly. They are one of my favorite types of movies, but they really really scare me. I liked Saw the best out of the trilogy, I found the second one not too bad, but the third was really just too gory for me.
25 Jan 07
LOL. I hope your daughter has been ok!!! I saw The Exocist when I was about 15 yrs and it was scary. I read the book which I felt was even worse, just opening the book had me in a cold sweat. Thanks for you comments!!
@sunshinecup (7871)
25 Jan 07
I would have to say, without question, the original "The Fog" from 1970's (I think). I still can't watch that movie with out covering my eyes. I think it's the over all creepy-ness of the fog and the suspense of knowing something is going to happen but you are never ready for it.