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Most Horrifying Theatrical Movie
We've done most gory overall, etc. But what about most all around horryfying theatrical movie? Meaning... Not Men behind the Sun for example.
For one, I would say the Descent. It was extremely grotesque, jumpy, suspenseful, and all around nightmarish. The disorientation factor really pulled me in too. What else?
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Cocoon.................
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Really? I must not have seen that entire movie, because from what I saw... There wasn't anything horrifying in it. meh.
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The underlying themes of Ron Howards geriatric fetish are what makes the film disturbing.
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Ah. I see.
Actually, thinking about it, Scream was actually quite messed up if you think about it. Sure its hilarious and mostly just a fun movie, but, if you think about the last 20 or so minutes, the *spoil* killers are really, REALLY, psychotic. And its pretty wild what happens**.
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1. Texas Chainsaw Massacre
2. Henry Portrait of a Serial Killer 3. The Omen 4. Friday the 13th Part 1 5. Carrie TCM and 13th changed the look of horror with each of their respective release. Henry was in limited release, and when you walked into the theatre there was a handwritten sign saying "Once you have bought a ticket for this movie, your movie can not be refunded." |
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The Blair Witch Project (1999)
The Exorcist (1973) Last House on the Left (1972) Psycho (1960) |
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The Blair with project scared me pretty bad.
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Carpenters The Thing had some crazy gore for a mainstream release.
like i said before though - the movie didnt give off a gore vibe so people dont tend to think of it as gory. *********************spoilers********************* ******* but come on ! a guys head tearing off, growing legs and running away, a guys chest cavity opening up and chopping a guys hands off, a head splitting open, etc, etc .. there was more gore in that one scene than in a lot of other so called horror movies combined. |
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