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It's not even a bad film and I found it frightening / disturbing
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Previously on "Scariest Horrors"
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If you can be tempted to a book then The Exorcist book is quite scary?
I also love The Exorcism of Emily Rose although I might not describe it as scary.
Orphan and We have to talk about Kevin are scary but maybe only if you have kids or are particularly maternal/paternal?
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Originally posted by SupremeSpod View PostSolved the "Bob" shop problem in Uganda though, didn't he?
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Originally posted by MyUserName View PostDrag me to hell (original is good, remake is better)
The Shining
The Thing (original is good but John Carpenter remake is better)
The Exorcist
For actual horror - The Last King of Scotland (horrible as a lot of that actually happened).
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Drag me to hell (original is good, remake is better)
The Shining
The Thing (original is good but John Carpenter remake is better)
The Exorcist
For actual horror - The Last King of Scotland (horrible as a lot of that actually happened).
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And whats was the film where he lops his own knob off, cooks it on a grill and then eats it?
Mordum????
Crap film mind....
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Not strictly scary but I find the "Final Destination" films to be a cut above the rest of the genre.
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Originally posted by SimonMac View Post
Only one that has sent a shiver down my spine recently is Insidious, not sure if the air con in the cinema was low but something got me.
There was also something in it that brought back memories of my childhood old hag visitations.
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