I think the scariest movie that I remember from my childhood was Poltergeist. That movie had me scared for a number of years of being caught in a room at night with a television showing “snow.” I was relieved when we got a new TV that would immediately go to a blue screen when it lost the signal. Blue wasn’t really scary at all.
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The ring was the first movie to actually scare me. And the grudge. CURSE YOU JAPAN.
Hey, theres a key word right here that says Biff doens’t live alone.
I just realised something… who is “they”?
I recall watching the remake of Amityville Horror. It wan=sn’t the movie that scared me so much, it was the forty mile drive home, to the left of the middle of nowhere (the middle of nowhere is surprisingly populated) at midnight, on small roads with no street lights that kinda freaked me out.
I kept expecting to look in hte rearview mirror and see a dead little girl look back.
LMAO! Okay so I read these at work and when I saw this and laughed a bunch of the guys who walked by looked at me funny, had to explain this to them. Somehow they didn’t laugh as hard as I did.
I never watched scary movies, but my mother used to freak me out by watching all those documentaries on serial killers, especially when that serial killer was still alive.
hehehe…oh wait…i’m supposed to laugh HARDER! HAHAHAHAHA…*is remembering first scary movie ever watched* Ah…Anaconda…Great movie. I saw it when it first came out. I laughed so maniacally i scared myself back then…Good times, good times…
Ironically, one of the scariest things I’ve ever watched was the PBS “In Search of Troy”. That wasn’t one that less scary the older I got.