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The Thing (Carpenter's)
Alien
Event Horizon
The Shining
The Grudge
The Grudge 2 (Japanese version, starts out with the car ride etc -- some corny stuff in there but also some really disturbing shit)
Martyrs
American Psycho (disturbing)
This scene from Fire in the Sky scared the everliving fuck out of me as a kid:
Although if you really want disturbing/scary shit, IMO you have to get into the books because your imagination will always fill in the gaps with the most horrific shit
It
The Thing (Carpenter's)
Alien
Event Horizon
The Shining
The Grudge
The Grudge 2 (Japanese version, starts out with the car ride etc -- some corny stuff in there but also some really disturbing shit)
Martyrs
American Psycho (disturbing)
This scene from Fire in the Sky scared the everliving fuck out of me as a kid:
Although if you really want disturbing/scary shit, IMO you have to get into the books because your imagination will always fill in the gaps with the most horrific shit
I'd have to go with the first Paranormal Activity. If you believe in stuff like that, I think that movie is enough to have you on edge in your own house for a good week.
When I saw The Conjuring in theaters I was on the hype and would have said it was one of the scariest, but after watching it again at home it wasn't as effective
I've watch too many horror films to be scared anymore, The conjuring had soo much potential but the ending felt like a cliche'd mess. (my opinion) I really wanted to see more of that awesome room with all the haunted crap in it. They did a really cool job on the props for that. The later half felt like another shoe horned haunting plot that the horror genre has been bombarded with as of late.
I can't speak for scariness but my recommendations would be:
Cabin in the Woods (for horror-comedy)
Sinister (I loved this, didn't deserve some of the bad reviews it got)
REC or V/H/S if you like "found film" stuff
ABCs of Death had some horror to it but also a ton of WTF
I agree with The Thing (1982), it was one of my favorite movies as a kid. Alien was great too. The practical FX are sweet.
The only movie that terrified me for real was Birdemic: Shock and Terror. You have to watch it start to finish no alcohol or pausing. Good Luck
Sinister is my favourite so far. I don't really watch horror films, but that movie just did it for me.
-o24
Originally posted by hi19hi19
Best strat: enjoy the game, play what you feel like when you feel like it. Don't think about what you are doing or why, enjoy the gameplay, the artistry behind the stepfile, and enjoy the music.
When the game isn't fun for you anymore, take a break. It's not a job, nobody here is professional and getting paid to play and force themselves to constantly improve... it's a game.
Originally posted by Shashakiro
Yeah, FFR is addicting...I don't think I'll get bored with this game unless I somehow become the best at it, which won't happen.
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