My sister watched The Poltergeist 2, but she told me that it was super dumb with totally cheesy special effects and wasn't even scary at all.
I haven't seen many scary movies, but when I first saw Jaws, I got really freaked out because I knew that that could actually happen to someone, and because of all the foaming blood and gore. Yecch.

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The scariest thing I've seen is probably Twilight Zone. Not that those are always creepy, but sometimes they're just weird (and cool
).
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pika100chu wrote:
silverninja wrote:
bananaman114 wrote:
Sorry, it's hard to tell on the internetz.Dude.
no
its called the interwebz
you really need to start looking stuff up before you say it jeeshAnd you need to stop correcting him about everything.
And 90% of that stuff doesn't matter anyway..
My friend said he saw The Maid in french..
He said it was messed up.
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Sunrise-Moon wrote:
The scariest thing I've seen is probably Twilight Zone. Not that those are always creepy, but sometimes they're just weird (and cool
).
Twilight Zone is awesome. But Centreville was just freaky.
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Kileymeister wrote:
Sunrise-Moon wrote:
The scariest thing I've seen is probably Twilight Zone. Not that those are always creepy, but sometimes they're just weird (and cool
).
Twilight Zone is awesome. But Centreville was just freaky.
Was Centreville a movie, or an episode of The Twilight Zone?
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Sunrise-Moon wrote:
Kileymeister wrote:
Sunrise-Moon wrote:
The scariest thing I've seen is probably Twilight Zone. Not that those are always creepy, but sometimes they're just weird (and cool
).
Twilight Zone is awesome. But Centreville was just freaky.
Was Centreville a movie, or an episode of The Twilight Zone?
An episode. But it wasn't called Centreville, it was Stop Over in a Quiet Town, Centreville was just the setting. Forgot that.
Here: Stop Over in a Quiet Town (Warning- kind of a chilling motif)
The freakiest part is the train scene.
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KAF333 wrote:
The scariest movie i ever saw was the yeti
I have never heard of that
What is it rated
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Kileymeister wrote:
Sunrise-Moon wrote:
Kileymeister wrote:
Twilight Zone is awesome. But Centreville was just freaky.Was Centreville a movie, or an episode of The Twilight Zone?
An episode. But it wasn't called Centreville, it was Stop Over in a Quiet Town, Centreville was just the setting. Forgot that.
Here: Stop Over in a Quiet Town (Warning- kind of a chilling motif)
Just watched it. 'tis cool
. If you like Twilight Zones, you might like Lights Out- an old radio show.
If you'd like, listen to this one:
http://ia341320.us.archive.org/2/items/ … le_The.mp3
Here's a bunch of them on one page.
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A music video of Justing Beiber
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Chucky!
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I don't know why, but the day after tomorrow scared me.
So did the sixth sense though.
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Stickman704 wrote:
I don't know why, but the day after tomorrow scared me.
So did the sixth sense though.
What? Sixth Sense was supposed to give a dark, mysterious air, not truly scary!
Ok, maybe it was a little...
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militarydudes wrote:
Paranormal Activity. I watched it on a computer in my room, in the dark, so the atmosphere made it scarier.
I watched it on my laptop in bed in the earlier hours, I got bored for a while and then freaked out. But surprisingly, I get scared when watching films but they dont effect my when I go to sleep or anything
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