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Movies that make you **** your pants?

Exactly. It's just a bunch of people yelling at eachother, running, screaming, more yelling, can't see ****, sticks set up as a warning (oh no!), a tent rustling, person in the corner of the wall, then, nothing.

REC, hell, even Cloverfield was better. At least I knew what was going on.

The thing I found scary was the the creepy atmosphere it created. The lack of music, the ominous atmosphere, and the gradual descend into insanity. That one guy disappearing, hearing him scream in the middle of the night, then seeing his body parts right in front of their tent. It doesn't show anything, so in your mind you are picturing these horrible things happening to him, way more brutal than what the directors thought of. It's the power of the imagination.

It's not **** your pants scary, but I find it very creepy.
 
I still find The Shining to be very unnerving. I have a very real fear of losing my sanity or going through some type of personality disintegration, and that film puts the hooks in me.


The first couple times I watched The Shining the twins, woman in the room , and even the bar used to scare the hell out of me. Now i've seen it a million times though.
 
That piano cue is very well done and used at the perfect times.

As for the alien on the barn, that's one reason I've only watched that movie twice, there's a barn outside my window in the exact same position.

Signs was a great achievement.

Ah, damn dude. You must have freaked out when that happened. :woot:

I always loved the building up of the aliens. You never see them at first. Just sounds of their voices and walking and running. Or people talking about them. Hearing the army dude talking about them was even creepy. Then it's still scary when they are revealed.

Like when Graham and Murrel chase it around the house. It's creepy ono its own. It's well shot and executed. Just seeing that swing go back and forth while hearing it go back into the corn field was creepy. Not to mention the foot Graham sees later on. :wow:

Signs is quite an acheivement in terms of the genre. But I also admire that it isn't focues on the invasion but rather on man and his beliefs. The aliens are a metaphor for God and people watching out for us. Something Shyamalon weaved so damn well into this film. It's Shyamalon's best film.
 
Funny Games. Not scary in the traditional sense, but it reeeeeally gets under your skin.
 
The Blair witch project is not even close to being real.
Yeah, I looked for it on Wikipedia. It seems that they hired actors with improvising skills.
I didn't know that when I watched. That helped the experience.
 
Yeah, I'd like to co-sign as well on Funny Games and Martyrs. Those were two of the most horrifying films I've ever seen. Also two of the best. Inside was pretty gruesome too.

Also, not a scary movie... but if you want a movie with a gut wrenching twist so f**ked up that you probably will sh** your pants... look no farther than OLDBOY.
 
Yeah, I looked for it on Wikipedia. It seems that they hired actors with improvising skills.
I didn't know that when I watched. That helped the experience.

They said it was real, when it came out. Which is why people considered it the scariest movie ever made. If you believe it's real, it's frightening.
 
BWP is still the scariest movie I've ever seen. Mainly due to it being my first experience with really cool Viral Marketing and the camera work (never felt dizzy).

And I think Blair Witch has the greatest ending (almost shat myself in the theater) to any movie I've ever seen outside of The Dark Knight ending.

Steven King's IT. The opening theme music always makes me %^&* my pants, it's like hearing it for the first time every single time the movie starts.
 
Umm.. well it doesn't really make me soil myself, but I can't watch the original Texas Chainsaw Massacre, because it leaves an uncomfortable feeling after watching it. It's such a mind*****er of a movie.
 
Oldboy is a truly horrifying film. Very ****ed up.

And when I was little IT scared the living **** out of me. I think I was like, 6 or something when I watched it. I had nightmares about clowns for ages.

And the worst part? My bedroom wallpaper was covered in...CLOWNS!!! So I would wake up from a nightmare of clowns, and be ****ing surrounded by them!

No wonder I'm a little off in the brain pan.
 
My God, dude. That really sucks.

IT scared me. ALOT. I saw this two years ago. I think I rather run into Jason or Michael than Pennywise. I mean the "We all float down here." scene. Just the image of a clown peeking his head out of a storm drain makes me want to cry.
 
I'm scarred for life :(

And yea I'd face Freddy or Jason anyday rather than Pennywise. I'm obviously not scared of him or clowns anymore (I fear nothing! :awesome:) But I still have a strong hate for clowns. I ****ing hate them.
 
To this day, I haven't been able to work up the guts to see IT. My brother owns the DVD so I could watch it any time......But I won't. I remember years ago there was a picture of that ****ing clown in a TV guide. I couldn't sleep after I saw it, and on top of it the aforementioned (older) brother was watching the flick or miniseries or whatever, that same night. The sounds alone, the laughing, the horrified screams of my family watching it.

Just.....no.
 
I don't blame you. It took me alot to watch it. I did, I thought I wasn't gonna be as scared and tried to be brave. But whenever Pennywise appeared I felt part of my soul leave me.

I reccomend not watching it then. The first half if better than the second anyway. But Curry is great. He's terrifying. That's how damn good he is.

But maybe someday you should watch it. Who knows? Maybe it's not as bad as you think it is?
 
When I've grown up. I will watch it.

Although, if I wait until i'm eighty years old, I might die from a heart attack watching IT.
 
That's not a good way to die. My ideal way to die is having Famke Janson suffocate me with her thighs.... wait....

No, no, die in a peaceful sleep. Yup.
 
And when I was little IT scared the living **** out of me. I think I was like, 6 or something when I watched it. I had nightmares about clowns for ages.

And the worst part? My bedroom wallpaper was covered in...CLOWNS!!! So I would wake up from a nightmare of clowns, and be ****ing surrounded by them!

No wonder I'm a little off in the brain pan.
Oh geez, that must have been horrible! :wow: i totally forgot how freaky that darn clown was! between the clown from IT and the one from Poltergeist, i'm amazed i dont hate clowns :hehe:
 
I saw IT on the horror channel a few months ago it really hasn't dated well.
 
Yea I don't find it scary now, I find it pretty laughable to be honest.

But I still ****ing HATE clowns.
 
Pennywise will be the only thing still scary about that film for years to come.
 
Pennywise never bothered me as a clown when he was a gaint spider now thats a different story.
 
There are several moments listed here that i too found scary at the time. The latino children seeing the alien. I remember everyone in the theater freaking out when i first saw Signs :hehe:
Ditto for the ending of Blair Witch.

And the ending of The Ring was awesome. When i watched it in the cinema , there were some big black dudes sitting next to me with their g/f. Nobody expected the scene of the ghost coming out the tv and seeing this big black dude screaming like a little girl was awesome. And it wasn't fake either. he guy was really scared :hehe:

However there is also one scene in The Eye . Not the Jessica Alba remake but the original Thai movie.
I guess it's because eastern influences which are very similar to how hindus see spirits.
The scene was how the blind girl , post-op, goes inside an elevator. There is this ghost floating behind her and just the laugh freaked me out .
 

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