Scariest Movie Scenes

mannybolonemannybolone Los Angeles, CA 15,025 Posts
edited October 2008 in Strut Central
Latte pass but I was going through this and thoroughly enjoying the mid-afternoon creepy fest:b,121b,121a href="http://retrocrush.buzznet.com/scary/" target="_blank"1http://retrocrush.buzznet.com/scary//a1b,121b,121b,121I don't know if I'd cosign on "Mulholland Drive" being #1; to me, it's hard to beat "The Shining" hallway scene but hey, to each their own.
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  • batmonbatmon 27,574 Posts
    Dude forgot Friday The 13th when a decomposed Jason comes out of the water.

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    b,121 "Mulholland Drive"
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  • My heart has skipped a beat on many horror flicks, for sure. However... b,121b,121...at 3:27 this scene scared the shiet out of me.b,121b,121object width="425" height="344"1param name="movie" value=""1/param1param name="allowFullScreen" value="true"1/param1embed src="" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" allowfullscreen="true" width="425" height="344"1/embed1/object1

  • OkemOkem 4,617 Posts
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    b,121I don't know if I'd cosign on "Mulholland Drive" being #1; to me, it's hard to beat "The Shining" hallway scene but hey, to each their own.
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    font class="post"1b,121b,121b,121Lynch has always freaked me the fusk out. Other films make you jump but Lynch, and a few others, make genuinely creepy movies. b,121b,121I remember watching Twin Peaks as a kid, and to this day 'Bob' still makes me feel a little uneasy. b,121b,121Kubricks' films are too beautifully shot to be really scary, I find it distracting, in a good way. b,121b,121The Shining did place twice in that lists top 10 ? So maybe it should be No.1

  • bassiebassie 11,710 Posts
    In The Changeling, the scene with the ball bouncing down the stairs after it was tossed in the river is waaaaaaayyyyyyyy scarier.b,121b,121And the spiderwalk down the stairs is pretty hard to beat in The Exorcist! Vomit is not scary! A possessed little girl barreling down the stairs is scary!b,121b,121 AAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHH b,121b,121 b,121b,121b,121b,121And something that is common to both films that is a horror movie cliche, but so effective if done right (as it is in both The Changleing and The Exorcist), is scary voices on a tape.

  • that one scene in the shining when jack nicholson walks upstairs and the butler is on his knees in front of some dude wearing a furry halloween costume freaked me out. also, children of the corn. but mostly cuz i lived near towns that kinda looked like that.

  • hemolhemol 2,578 Posts
    In the early 2000's re-up of Chainsaw Massacre there's a scene where leatherace is chasing this girl with the chainsaw, and she gets a look at him in the moonlight, and he is wearing her, at that point dead, boyfriend's face. Shit had me freaked the fusk out when I went home to an empty house.

  • LamontLamont 1,089 Posts
    In "The Ring" when that chair slowly turns I had to close my eyes in the cinema. Simple but effective.

  • batmonbatmon 27,574 Posts
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  • JuniorJunior 4,853 Posts
    I like Robert Berry (used to post on the forum of his old site way way back in the day) but not that impressed by this list - kinda formulaic. Lost Highway is about 20 times creepier/scarier than Mulholland Drive for starters.b,121b,121However thumbs up for including that part from Exorcist III which did scare the shit out of me when I first saw it.

  • haha, im gonna play myself and say the very last scene in blair witch when they go into the house and you catch a glimpse of someone facing the corner in a dark basement.. then the camera drops..b,121b,121shit was freaky...

  • HamHam 872 Posts
    the visions of hell in "event horizon"

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    b,121and to this day 'Bob' still makes me feel a little uneasy.
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  • CosmoCosmo 9,768 Posts
    F*ck, Event Horizon is the scariest / most underrated movie ever.

  • Alien - when dude was sick at the breakfast table. b,121b,121That shit was not predictable.

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    b,121Alien - when dude was sick at the breakfast table.
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    b,121In The Changeling, the scene with the ball bouncing down the stairs after it was tossed in the river is waaaaaaayyyyyyyy scarier.
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    b,121And something that is common to both films that is a horror movie cliche, but so effective if done right (as it is in both The Changleing and The Exorcist), is scary voices on a tape.
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    font class="post"1b,121b,121you have got to be kidding me.b,121b,121The ball bouncing down the stairs scene in the changeling has scarred me for life.b,121b,121I was 11, i was staying the night at my best friend Simon's house, his mum was cool and let us stay up to watch 'The Sunday Horror' on TV.b,121b,121We were expecting Mothra or some Hammer horror and we get the f*cking changeling.b,121b,121To this day i get goosebumps thinking about that movie, and the ball bouncing scene in particular.

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    b,121F*ck, Event Horizon is the scariest / most underrated movie ever.
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    font class="post"1b,121b,121Not sure how high I'd rate it as a movie, but GODDAMN it scared the hell out of me.b,121b,121Cosine on Lost Highway being scarier than Mulholland Drive. Lynch has that knack of making ANYHTING seem scary as long as he gets his way. It's so obvious when he left the Twin Peaks series. The mood is completely different after the death of Leland/Flight of Bob.b,121b,121b,121Bob.b,121b,121b,121b,121b,121Brrr!

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    img src="http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/5170JV5JW6L.jpg"1b,121b,121The scene that scared me the most is where Donald Sutherland pleads with the girl in the red who he thinks is his dead daughter and it turns around and you see it's not his daughter but actually a homicidal midget with a bizarre waxy old lady face. oh my god. I was so f*cking freaked out. I seriously was scared to turn the lights out every night for a while cause I'd think a killer midget in a red coat would emerge from the shadows.b,121b,121img src="http://www.doodlemonkie.com/USERIMAGES/DontLookNow.jpg"1

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    b,121that scene where he is at the foot of the bed freaked me out for sure.
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    b,121The impetus for the series Twin Peaks was the mystery of who killed Laura Palmer. When production began on the pilot, series creators David Lynch and Mark Frost had decided that the murderer would be revealed as Leland Palmer, Laura's father. During the filming of a scene in the pilot taking place in Laura's room, Frank Silva, a set dresser, accidentally trapped himself in the room prior to filming by inadvertently moving a dresser in front of the door. Lynch had an image of Silva stuck in the room and thought that it could fit into the series somewhere, and told Silva that he would like for him to be in the series. Lynch had Silva crouch at the foot of Laura's bed and look through the bars of the footboard, as if he were "trapped" behind them, and filmed it, then had Silva leave the room and filmed the empty room; after reviewing the footage, Lynch liked the presence that Silva brought to the scene and decided that he would put him somewhere in the series.[1]
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    font class="post"1b,121b,121but when it was revealed in the movie that it was her dad, that sorta deflated the freaky Bob thing for me. it was a let-down plotwise I thought.

  • #35 Teh Grudge is probably my #1b,121b,121The scene from Mulholland Drive is pretty scary too.

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    b,121Did you watch the show? Bob possessed Leland.
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    font class="post"1b,121b,121yeah I know; I watched the whole thing (VHS box set: FILED). I just felt let down at the end when he was a demon/spirit and not a real person and it ended up being her dad. great show though.

  • DB_CooperDB_Cooper Manhatin' 7,823 Posts
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    b,121#35 Teh Grudge is probably my #1
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    font class="post"1b,121b,121I cram to understand people finding the Grudge scary. I laughed throughout that movie it was so stupid.b,121b,121I am not clowning; this is all a matter of taste obviously. the newer scary flicks just don't do it for me; more often than not I find them silly.

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    b,121Yeah, the end of the series where Bob possessed Agent Cooper was seriously fusked up. Great show.
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    b,121#35 Teh Grudge is probably my #1
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    b,121I cram to understand people finding the Grudge scary. I laughed throughout that movie it was so stupid.
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    b,121I am not clowning; this is all a matter of taste obviously. the newer scary flicks just don't do it for me; more often than not I find them silly.
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    font class="post"1b,121b,121Oh no, I just meant that scene is scary -- the movie as a whole is pretty laughable (like you said) as are most Asian horror movies / remakes.
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