View Full Version : What was your worst horror film?
mimazali
07-08-2008, 09:40 PM
Being a coward, I have tried to avoid these... the one that scared me the most was Hannibal
DizzyJenni
07-08-2008, 09:47 PM
I caught a bit of Saw once, and i felt sick, i had to turn it off straight away :catsick1:
mimazali
07-08-2008, 09:52 PM
I remember sitting in Orpington Odeon, watching one of the F13th, and being sooo scared!
Never went to see one at the cinema again
spicey
07-08-2008, 09:54 PM
Silence of the Lambs was bad but when I was 13 we watched the first Nightmare on Elm Street (Freddy Crugar) and nearly cr*pped ourselves!! It probably wouldn't frighten me to watch it now but at the time and only being 13 it was pretty bad!! :lol:
mimazali
07-08-2008, 09:58 PM
The Shining was another nasty!
spicey
07-08-2008, 10:04 PM
Oh yes, Shining was pretty scary!! I watched the Descent not so long ago which freaked me out too!
i know it's totally stupid but jeepers creepers makes me absolutley scream!
I can wach aw, hannibal etc i love all them but jeepers creepers i have to literally run to and from the bathroom with the lights on :)
spicey
07-08-2008, 10:08 PM
Oooh... don't think I've seen that one Jeni... must remember that for a girly pyjama party sometime!! Teehehee!! :lol:
lol it's a good one for a pj party :) defo...
oh and wolf creek that was HORRID!!!! based on a true story apparently..
spicey
07-08-2008, 10:15 PM
Not heard of Wolf Creak!! Must go look that one up too!! :lol: I'm not going to sleep ever again am I?? :lol:
tee hee.. it is erally nasty that film though...
spicey
07-08-2008, 10:19 PM
... and it's based on a true story???? Eeeeek!!!!
spicey
07-08-2008, 10:32 PM
Freaky!! :shock:
Kalikareem
08-08-2008, 08:24 AM
The Exorsict...I saw it many,many years ago when it first came out.And I remember standing in the queue outside the Albert Hall in Swansea waiting to go in...I was underage and should never have been allowed to get in.
I have never forgotten the impact of terror it had on me to this very day.I covered my eyes,but I could still hear it.I was afraid to walk out because it was dark going up the isles...as too outside.
When I got home I relived the terrible scenes in my mind and cat napped with the light on....the light stayed on for a number of years when in bed.
I will not look at anything that will sare and frighten me again to this day.I cannot see the point of being scared s***less,and jumping out of your skin at every little noise.Especially living with a house full of Meezers...
No....you can keep your scary films.
DizzyJenni
08-08-2008, 08:32 AM
What gets me every single time is Sixth Sense. Whenever i watch that, for about the next month or so, i'm terrified of seeing a ghost out of the corner of my eye, and i run to the loo :lol:
Karen D
08-08-2008, 08:37 AM
The Burning, with The Shining coming a close second.
My brother always used to have his mates round to watch these videos when I was only 12. Of course I had to be brave in front of these older boys.:catwub:
Banana
08-08-2008, 08:37 AM
:lol: I love Sixth Sense....
The ones that 'damaged' me were Amityville :shock and The Nightmare on Elm Street Films..
I'll never forget those kids drinking full fat coke and spoons full of coffee to stay awake! :lol:
I dont 'do' horror films really now I am growed up, as someone mentioned before these were pyjama party/Teenage watching...
TinaB
08-08-2008, 09:07 AM
The Exorcist... horrible horrible
The Amityville Horror ... again horrible
Texas Chain Saw Massacre ... the original one
Don't watch Horrors now...:runforthehills:
Mochali
08-08-2008, 10:07 AM
American werewolf in London, love comedy horrors and 'House' too...I will be watching House this weekend again :)
LoopyLoo
08-08-2008, 10:17 AM
Pranks - yikes - all about these kids in who get bumped off in horrific ways one by one, by some psycho.
Lucia
08-08-2008, 02:10 PM
Schindler's List.
TinaB
08-08-2008, 03:24 PM
yes that was rather sobering...
Penny
08-08-2008, 11:17 PM
the exorcist,
the shining-admire the brilliance though
the reanimator- truly hideous
and the hammer houses were very scary!!!
Sue_McP
09-08-2008, 07:29 AM
The Exorsict...I saw it many,many years ago when it first came out.And I remember standing in the queue outside the Albert Hall in Swansea waiting to go in...I was underage and should never have been allowed to get in.
I have never forgotten the impact of terror it had on me to this very day.I covered my eyes,but I could still hear it.I was afraid to walk out because it was dark going up the isles...as too outside.
When I got home I relived the terrible scenes in my mind and cat napped with the light on....the light stayed on for a number of years when in bed.
I will not look at anything that will sare and frighten me again to this day.I cannot see the point of being scared s***less,and jumping out of your skin at every little noise.Especially living with a house full of Meezers...
No....you can keep your scary films.
Ditto Yvonne...down to the underage :lol: except when I was waiting in the queue we had the local Nunn's going up & down the queue asking us not to go in....before you had even sat in your seat you were terrified...and then in the cinema lots of girls were crying...and lots left...I was too scared to move.....I still watch every time it airs on TV and it still gives me the heebees!
Sue
Lucia
09-08-2008, 08:34 AM
I went to see 'The Exorcist' with my sis when we were both quite young and was duly scared to bits in the cinema - but more scared later that night when I went up to bed and she called me into her room (sounding frightened and saying she felt 'funny') - and when I went in, she had her 'jamas on back to front!:shock:
I had hysterics and she got told off for being an eejit! :catwink:
Carole
09-08-2008, 11:28 AM
I went to see 'The Exorcist' with my sis when we were both quite young and was duly scared to bits in the cinema - but more scared later that night when I went up to bed and she called me into her room (sounding frightened and saying she felt 'funny') - and when I went in, she had her 'jamas on back to front!:shock:
I had hysterics and she got told off for being an eejit! :catwink:
:lol:
I don't watch horror films either. A little quiet ghostliness is fine, just enough to make you think "oooerrrr" and have a little shiver down your back, but I just don't want to see gore and people screaming their heads off.
I don't like fast moving CG films set in permanent darkness either.
the grudge scared me. it was the noise the ghost made that was the worst. i like horror films but not gore splattering ones, to me that isn't a horror film.
Kalikareem
09-08-2008, 12:48 PM
And do you know what totally amazes me....are the people who dream up this stuff.
What are their minds filled with??It beggars belief.
spicey
09-08-2008, 12:53 PM
And do you know what totally amazes me....are the people who dream up this stuff.
What are their minds filled with??It beggars belief.
Drugs?? :lol: :lol:
Carole
09-08-2008, 01:58 PM
Drugs?? :lol: :lol:
And they are usually male :lol:
paisley45
10-08-2008, 11:51 AM
I love a good horror the ring is one of my favs, also wolf creek I am never going to Australia with my sence of direction :runforthehills:
Mochali
10-08-2008, 01:07 PM
Watched House again last night...it was so rubbish...::lol:
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