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PostPosted: Fri Nov 17, 2006 2:53 am  Post subject: I need a little help!
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can anyone steer me to any movies that are genuinely scary...doesn't have to be gory. If you could just make me a list I'd appreciate it!!


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PostPosted: Fri Nov 17, 2006 3:12 am  Post subject:
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The Haunting (not the remake!) and Ringu (Japanese one) are two that spring to mind right away for me.

I haven't been really scared by a movie since I was 12 mind, but these two are pretty chilling.

Seeing as you're new here it might be a good idea to introduce yourself in the "new members say hello" thread (but it's not compulsory :wink: ).

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PostPosted: Sat Nov 25, 2006 6:24 am  Post subject: Re: I need a little help!
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black robe wrote:
can anyone steer me to any movies that are genuinely scary...doesn't have to be gory. If you could just make me a list I'd appreciate it!!


I've always thought The Changeling with George C. Scott was pretty damn
creepy. It takes a little while to build up, but it's worth it. :beerchug:


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PostPosted: Sat Nov 25, 2006 7:50 am  Post subject:
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agreed ringu is a good film to be creeped out with, ju-on also has that effect

as for scary i don't think there has been one thats genuinely scary, theres been some thats been scary to think its made millions at the boxoffice but nothing to have sleepless nights over :?

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Agreed, Ringu.

The noise the wolf makes on the moors at the start of American Werewolf in London always used to send a shiver down my spine.

More recent ones? I may well be in the minority here, but 'Dead End' had a few moments, and 'Fragile', yeah, the Calista Flockhart one, chilled me when you first see the 'Nurse'.

'May' I also found to be very creepy.

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