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I Will Survive: 14 Lessons From Watching Scary Movies
  1. REMEMBER THAT OLD SAYING ABOUT CURIOSITY...

    Getting run off a country road by a lunatic is scary; later gawking at said lunatic while he's dumping bodies down a chute is just plain stupid. But that's exactly what Darry (Justin Long) and Trish (Gina Philips) did in Jeepers Creepers (2001), to their eventual horror.

  2. NEVER PICK UP A HITCHHIKER

    They look cute with their backpacks and scraggly hair, but traveling with one rarely has a happy ending. So next time you feel the urge to help out a stranded stranger, remember the kids from the original Texas Chainsaw Massacre (1974), whose horrifying journey to Leatherface's lair began with them offering a ride to a violent, knife-wielding freak.

  3. MONITOR WHAT YOUR KIDS WATCH ON TV

    It starts innocently enough — a little Sesame Street here, some Wiggles there — but when your tyke starts talking to the ''TV People,'' as little Carol Anne did in Poltergeist, you should start worrying. (Other signs that things are not quite right in your home: There's a menacing tree monster, a creepy toy clown, a freaky four-foot-tall medium...)

  4. BEWARE OF BACKROADS

    The Appalachians in West Virginia are a gorgeous setting for a climb. But if you believe urban legend, you wouldn't want to venture down any side roads in the area, like the teens (including Eliza Dushku) in 2003's Wrong Turn. Why? Three words: inbred mountain people.

  5. ALWAYS FOLLOW YOUR GUT

    Look what happened to most of Alex's (Devon Sawa) classmates when they laughed off his vision (pictured) in 2000's Final Destination: That's right, they blew up with their plane. (Not that Alex and his closest friends, who got off the flight at the last minute, had it any better, since death always finds a way of catching up with them...)

  6. DON'T HIT AND RUN

    If you plow into a pedestrian with your car, don't leave him for dead on the side of the road — he just might come back for blood. (That's right, I Know What You Did Last Summer star Sarah Michelle Gellar — I'm talking to you.)

  7. BEFORE SENDING THE KIDS TO A SUMMER CAMP, READ UP ON ITS HISTORY

    Camps these days have everything from Web programming and film production to swimming and hiking. Just make sure the camp doesn't have a record of hiring bad counselors, like the ones at Crystal Lake in 1980's Friday the 13th, who were too busy making out to save future serial killer Jason Voorhees from drowning.

  8. STAY OFF THE INTERNET

    Hackers, beware! That unknown portal you just found may actually lead to hell, and no one wants that. Mattie (Kristen Bell) and Dexter (Ian Somerhalder) aim to patch it up in Pulse — because life's not worth living without the 'Net.

  9. FINALLY: IF YOUR ICE CREAM MOVES... DON'T EAT IT!

    In 1985's The Stuff, a delicious new dessert springs forth in gobs from the earth. Wouldn't that be cool? One hitch, though: After you eat it, it eats you. Bummer.

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Also, you have to be the a$$ who gets you and all your friends into the horrific situation in the first place, because then you'll survive. But your friends will all die.

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The Blair Witch Project.

Everybody went on and on about how "Scary" it was. I kept waiting for something scary to happen. I must have missed it. LOL

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The Blair Witch Project.

Everybody went on and on about how "Scary" it was. I kept waiting for something scary to happen. I must have missed it. LOL

Yeah that's probably the straight out worst horror movie for me ever. But it didn't make me laugh either. I think part of it was the hype....I was so excited for that one.

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The Blair Witch Project.

Everybody went on and on about how "Scary" it was. I kept waiting for something scary to happen. I must have missed it. LOL

Yeah that's probably the straight out worst horror movie for me ever. But it didn't make me laugh either. I think part of it was the hype....I was so excited for that one.

I walked out of the theatre thinking - oh that wasnt so bad (I have low tolerance for horror) .. then i got home... then I couldn't sleep at all that night, and most of the next night. I was really freaked out!

To answer the initial question - it has to be Evil Dead for me.

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not bruce campbells moviesss.. of course they are made so you can laugh lolol.. but mhh.. a ridiculous horror movie.. chucky movies always made me laugh, they classic too

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Glitter with Mariah Carey and Swept Away with Madonna

Glitter did suck BIG-TIME.The original Swept Away with Giancarlo Giannini was really cool,you should see it.These aren't horror movies but I guess they sucked so bad that they were horrific for you.

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The Blair Witch Project.

Everybody went on and on about how "Scary" it was. I kept waiting for something scary to happen. I must have missed it. LOL

Me too.And when some people tried to say that it was based on a true story,well that just made me laugh like this. :rofl:

not bruce campbells moviesss.. of course they are made so you can laugh lolol.. but mhh.. a ridiculous horror movie.. chucky movies always made me laugh, they classic too

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Chucky is so goofy.

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The interview went well,they told him it will take another 6 months for them to adjudicate the waiver
March 3,2009-US Consulate claims they have no record of our December visit,nor Manuel's interview
March 27,2009-Manuel returned to the consulate for another interrogation(because they forgot about December's interview),and they were really rude !
April 3,2009-US Counsalate asks for more court documents that no longer exist !
June 1,2009-Manuel and I go back to the US consalate AGAIN to give them a letter from the court in Colon along with documents I already gave them last year.I was surprised to see they had two thick files for his case !


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I love horror movies, particularly vampire stories but the movie that got me really screaming from my seat is THE RING. . specfically that scene where the girl was coming out of the well and out of the tv screen with her face covered by her long black hair. . . . . arrghhhhhhhhh

And oh, my husband and I just saw the movie CLOVERFIELD and my God, that movie sucks!!!! I got dizzy watching after and there was no scary part at all.

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one springs straight to mind but i cant remember what it was called. i remeber the dvd cover looked erie and of a woods an my mate said it was suposed to great only to put it on and within ten minutes things resembling poo :huh: busting out of people backsides, i never thought i would see a movie about killer turds! :wow::blink:

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one springs straight to mind but i cant remember what it was called. i remeber the dvd cover looked erie and of a woods an my mate said it was suposed to great only to put it on and within ten minutes things resembling poo :huh: busting out of people backsides, i never thought i would see a movie about killer turds! :wow::blink:

:rofl: I wonder if that was "Hanky the Christmas poo's" evil alter-ego.

Oh no, I want to change my answer. To The Leprechaun. Oh God, when he's on the tricycle... :rofl:

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I Will Survive: 14 Lessons From Watching Scary Movies
  1. REMEMBER THAT OLD SAYING ABOUT CURIOSITY...

    Getting run off a country road by a lunatic is scary; later gawking at said lunatic while he's dumping bodies down a chute is just plain stupid. But that's exactly what Darry (Justin Long) and Trish (Gina Philips) did in Jeepers Creepers (2001), to their eventual horror.

  2. NEVER PICK UP A HITCHHIKER

    They look cute with their backpacks and scraggly hair, but traveling with one rarely has a happy ending. So next time you feel the urge to help out a stranded stranger, remember the kids from the original Texas Chainsaw Massacre (1974), whose horrifying journey to Leatherface's lair began with them offering a ride to a violent, knife-wielding freak.

  3. MONITOR WHAT YOUR KIDS WATCH ON TV

    It starts innocently enough — a little Sesame Street here, some Wiggles there — but when your tyke starts talking to the ''TV People,'' as little Carol Anne did in Poltergeist, you should start worrying. (Other signs that things are not quite right in your home: There's a menacing tree monster, a creepy toy clown, a freaky four-foot-tall medium...)

  4. BEWARE OF BACKROADS

    The Appalachians in West Virginia are a gorgeous setting for a climb. But if you believe urban legend, you wouldn't want to venture down any side roads in the area, like the teens (including Eliza Dushku) in 2003's Wrong Turn. Why? Three words: inbred mountain people.

  5. ALWAYS FOLLOW YOUR GUT

    Look what happened to most of Alex's (Devon Sawa) classmates when they laughed off his vision (pictured) in 2000's Final Destination: That's right, they blew up with their plane. (Not that Alex and his closest friends, who got off the flight at the last minute, had it any better, since death always finds a way of catching up with them...)

  6. DON'T HIT AND RUN

    If you plow into a pedestrian with your car, don't leave him for dead on the side of the road — he just might come back for blood. (That's right, I Know What You Did Last Summer star Sarah Michelle Gellar — I'm talking to you.)

  7. BEFORE SENDING THE KIDS TO A SUMMER CAMP, READ UP ON ITS HISTORY

    Camps these days have everything from Web programming and film production to swimming and hiking. Just make sure the camp doesn't have a record of hiring bad counselors, like the ones at Crystal Lake in 1980's Friday the 13th, who were too busy making out to save future serial killer Jason Voorhees from drowning.

  8. STAY OFF THE INTERNET

    Hackers, beware! That unknown portal you just found may actually lead to hell, and no one wants that. Mattie (Kristen Bell) and Dexter (Ian Somerhalder) aim to patch it up in Pulse — because life's not worth living without the 'Net.

  9. FINALLY: IF YOUR ICE CREAM MOVES... DON'T EAT IT!

    In 1985's The Stuff, a delicious new dessert springs forth in gobs from the earth. Wouldn't that be cool? One hitch, though: After you eat it, it eats you. Bummer.

:thumbs:

Also, you have to be the a$$ who gets you and all your friends into the horrific situation in the first place, because then you'll survive. But your friends will all die.

Wrong Turn was so gross,those mutants were scary.

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March 3,2009-US Consulate claims they have no record of our December visit,nor Manuel's interview
March 27,2009-Manuel returned to the consulate for another interrogation(because they forgot about December's interview),and they were really rude !
April 3,2009-US Counsalate asks for more court documents that no longer exist !
June 1,2009-Manuel and I go back to the US consalate AGAIN to give them a letter from the court in Colon along with documents I already gave them last year.I was surprised to see they had two thick files for his case !


June 15,2010-They called Manuel in to take his fingerprints again,still no decision on his case!
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killer turds, haha

Wrong Turn was the stupidest. I don't know why but I hated it. Although I do have to admit it did re-enforce my fear of rednecks;) lol And then not long after I saw Wrong Turn (only saw it a few months ago even though it's an older movie), some serial killer in Florida/Georgia was really caught doing that..taking girls into cabins in the woods and butchering tehm. So yeah, some things in horror movies i guess really do exist.....if you're unlucky enough to find out that is

Oh yeah and Amityville horror 2. Liked the first one but I stopped watching the second one at the scene where the son gets possessed by the devil and he starts to give his sister the "Whoa you're hot so I wanna do whatever with you" look.

so yeah, incest and rednecks..never a good thing.

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I love horror movies, particularly vampire stories but the movie that got me really screaming from my seat is THE RING. . specfically that scene where the girl was coming out of the well and out of the tv screen with her face covered by her long black hair. . . . . arrghhhhhhhhh

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Oh yeah and Amityville horror 2. Liked the first one but I stopped watching the second one at the scene where the son gets possessed by the devil and he starts to give his sister the "Whoa you're hot so I wanna do whatever with you" look.

Supposedly that scene comes from the testimony of the actual killer, Ronald DeFeo, Jr., though much of what he said is understandably highly suspect.

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The Blair Witch Project.

Everybody went on and on about how "Scary" it was. I kept waiting for something scary to happen. I must have missed it. LOL

Yeah that's probably the straight out worst horror movie for me ever. But it didn't make me laugh either. I think part of it was the hype....I was so excited for that one.

I walked out of the theatre thinking - oh that wasnt so bad (I have low tolerance for horror) .. then i got home... then I couldn't sleep at all that night, and most of the next night. I was really freaked out!

To answer the initial question - it has to be Evil Dead for me.

Blair Witch scared me too...after the fact. I don't look at the forest the same again.

The worst horror movie for me was The Ring. I thought it was ridiculously stupid.

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