What movie SCENE just scared the piss out of you? I mean, even after you've seen the movie a bunch of times and you know what is going to happen the scene still creeps you out and makes the hair on the back of your neck stand up.
What movie SCENE just scared the piss out of you? I mean, even after you've seen the movie a bunch of times and you know what is going to happen the scene still creeps you out and makes the hair on the back of your neck stand up.
I still think that scene in the original Scream movie where she is talking on the phone with the killer and he's being nice and then he says something that makes it obvious that he is watching her. That's freaky sh!t.
Even though they don't do anything, those twin girls in the Shining still give me the creeps whenever I watch that.
"Come play with us, Danny, forever...."
The Omen - when Damien is riding around on his tricycle in the house
Night of the Living Dead - when the little girl becomes a zombie and her mother is trapped in the basement with her
The Little Girl who Lives Down the Lane - when they open the cellar door and the dead landlord is there
Redrum! Redrum! wrote:
Even though they don't do anything, those twin girls in the Shining still give me the creeps whenever I watch that.
"Come play with us, Danny, forever...."
Holy hell, I forgot about them. They creep me out, too!
When the girl films her final goodbyes in the Blair Witch Project. Its creepy how she is so closeup and also only halfway in the picture. And what the f*ck was up with the final scene of the movie?!
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Jodie Foster in the basement in Silence of the Lambs.
"Hail Satan" in Rosemary's Baby.
The priest's dream in The Exorcist.
Bob in Twin Peaks. (Every scene.)
The Wicker Man. (The Wicker Man scene.)
Freddy Krueger wrote:
What movie SCENE just scared the piss out of you?
League of Their Own - When Tom Hanks stumbles in an empties his bladder for something like 2 minutes.
The Blair Bitch wrote:
And what the f*ck was up with the final scene of the movie?!
Remember how earlier in the movie they were talking about how the Blair Witch allegedly would have her child victims stand in the corner while she killed them?
Remember how at the very end in the last scene, the guy was standing in the corner?
Yeah . . . .
The chest-bursting scene involving John Hurt in "Alien". An alltime classic.
What might not be generally known is that the other cast members were totally unaware of what was to happen, other than the director, the production & spec/fx crew plus Hurt himself. This explains why the expressions of shock on their faces were so genuine.
Heck of a cast, too: Weaver, Hurt, Skerrit, Koto, Stanton
and Holm. Hard to go wrong when you work with good people.
Whoops, sorry Barry P I did not see your post originally.
My bad.
Actually the whole idea behind Brokeback Mountain makes me uneasy. What was the point of making this movie other than
to push an agenda?
a pretty good one that i remember is from silence of the lambs. the scene is when jodie foster gets into the killer's house and he cuts the power and follows her with the nightvision goggles.
Mulholland Drive when the bum pops out. David Lynch in general has made some of the best creepy stuff I've seen (Robert Blake in Lost Highway was messed up “I’m at your house right now”, Dennis Hopper in Blue Velvet is one of the scariest antagonists ever “Dorothy Vallens: Hello, baby.
Frank Booth: Shut up! It's Daddy, you sh*thead! Where's my bourbon?”) etc.
"The Sixth Sense" - When the kid, Cole Seer, is in the bathroom taking a leak with his back to the door, a ghost passes very quickly by the open door. Even the incidental music is frightening right then. Some of the other stuff in that movie is perfect in its creepiness, too.
"Carrie" - The last sequence, though not very gory and therefore probably tame by today's standards, was a huge fright in the theater.
"Night of the Living Dead" - This movie is still frightening after all these years. No wonder it's a cult classic. Some of it is scary, but parts are unsettling as well. The scenes of zombies fighting over entrails and contentedly chewing on them after the car wreck are pretty wicked.
There is a scene is Pet Cemetary that freaks the hell outta me. I cant remember exactly what the scene was, but some guy pushes open a bedroom door and this creepy looking lady is sitting on the bed.
Oh, btw....ANY of the pictures in the Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark series are FREAKY.
THE FIRST 10 MINUTES OF "BROKE BACK MOUNTAIN"
"Jaws" - The bobbing head in the wrecked boat was pretty scary.
Pretty much any scene in Leather Face's house in Texas Chainsaw Massacre.