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I agree with The Thing (Carpenter's version), The Conjuring, and Drag Me to Hell. Intelligently made flicks.

I also loved The Strangers which was not well received but embodied great psychological terror, which in film, to me, is the most terrifying kind. The idea of being completely and utterly helpless, in the middle of nowhere, people you don't know, terrorizing you, for no reason other than to terrorize you is pretty scary stuff. The director used sound, or lack thereof, in some scenes quite well to create the tension.
 
Man, the Strangers freaked me out. Nothing like a pair of Mormon missionaries stumbling on a tradegy.
 
Watched "The Crazies" with Timothy Olyphant. Great movie. Good story, good twist, lots of moments that make you jump. Great movie.
 
Hocus Pocus.

Boom Bitches!

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Tonight was Seven. Or Se7en, depending on how cool you are. Great acting. Big names. Big ending. Good movie. Not jump out and scare you, but very disturbing.
 
I agree with The Thing (Carpenter's version), The Conjuring, and Drag Me to Hell. Intelligently made flicks.

I also loved The Strangers which was not well received but embodied great psychological terror, which in film, to me, is the most terrifying kind. The idea of being completely and utterly helpless, in the middle of nowhere, people you don't know, terrorizing you, for no reason other than to terrorize you is pretty scary stuff. The director used sound, or lack thereof, in some scenes quite well to create the tension.

Oh god I forgot they made another Thing movie. Yeah only watch the John Carpenter one. I saw enough of the other one to know it was baaaaaad.
 
I watched this movie only once when I was like 17, but 1408 the movie about the cursed hotel room with the famous washed up john cusack scared the **** out of me. jumpy more than anything though.
 
Tonight was Seven. Or Se7en, depending on how cool you are. Great acting. Big names. Big ending. Good movie. Not jump out and scare you, but very disturbing.

One of my favorites.

The Nightmare Before Christmas

Good Hell, you can't be serious.

For my nickel, the scariest movies I've ever seen were Blair Witch and The Grudge. They were the firsts of their unique genres, and therefore, have a special place in my horrible heart.
 
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