Movies that make you **** your pants?

The Haunting, the original version. The part where [BLACKOUT]that woman runs out in front of the car in a white robe(?)[/BLACKOUT] scared me half to death when I was a kid. I actually gasped or maybe shouted and I almost never do that when watching a movie.
 
Almost any horror can startle you, but to be scared to the point when you can **** your pants... yeah, not every movie can do that. One that comes to mind for me is Hellraiser: Inferno. It's not as gory as the rest of the series and instead tries to be scary with a more psychological approach, for the most part. The first time I saw it, I found it to be highly unnerving and it managed to keep me on edge (most horrors just bore me).
 
Probably where things started picking up in [REC]
 
Nosferatu the silent film looks like it would be spooky.
 
The Blair Witch Project.
It's the only movie to make such an impact on me.
 
Why? What's so scary or **** your pants about that film? I still don't get it at all.
 
The Blair Witch Project.
It's the only movie to make such an impact on me.
There is nothing scary or even captivating about Blair Witch.
 
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.
 
Why? What's so scary or **** your pants about that film? I still don't get it at all.
First, the thing about it being real. I still don't know if it is confirmed and that the camera was really found.
Second,
the guy in the corner at the end of the movie. It had to do with the "legend" they heard in the beginning, which was comproved true in the end. In the middle of the movie, that guy disappeared out of nowhere, then, later, the girl found a heart, which was supposedly of her missing friend. When she is in the house, running for her life, reaches the floor and find her friend in the corner of the house, we almost can hear her soul screaming, I never heard anyone as panicked. Then she is hit by behind.
I don't know what I'd feel in this situation. I don't like to even remember about it. I watched alone, after midnight, and, after that, my neighboor started to make weird noises.:hehe:

You have to understand everthing what happens and get into the mood of the movie too, or the experience won't be the same.
 
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I know of the legend and how it works, it just didn't do anything for me. Maybe at night it adds to the experience I can understand that, but I watched it during the day. I wanted to know how this was the scariest film ever made when in fact it isn't.
 
Martyrs made me wanna leave the theater. Of course I didn't, some people did.
 
First time I saw Signs, when the alien is revealed at the little boys birthday party. I screamed like a girl, of course I was ten at the time.
 
I had never seen The Exorcist until the re-release. I was in college and went with some friends. The only time I jumped throughout the film was when Father Karras was listening to the recording of Regan and then the phone rang. I jumped in my seat, yelled "jesus" and we all had a good laugh at my expense.

I had seen it before college, but none of my roommates or friends freshman year had seen it. They all decided it would be a good thing to watch it on Halloween, but they wouldn't do it unless I was with them because I'm Catholic. Like I always say, we're God's little SWAT team.

:hehe:
 
First time I saw Signs, when the alien is revealed at the little boys birthday party. I screamed like a girl, of course I was ten at the time.

Yeah, that scared me alot too. Just the whole hiding of the aliens in the beginning then suddenly revealing them. The score helped too.

And the shot of the alien standing on the barn. :wow:
 
First time I saw Signs, when the alien is revealed at the little boys birthday party. I screamed like a girl, of course I was ten at the time.

ackasfalasda, from behiiiiiiii

*walks out*

Epic :up:

 
That really was a great scene...i hate the religious undertones of the movie but it was extremely creepy,it had a very disturbing atmosphere that's very rare these days,especially in mainstream movies.

I would also add The Blair Witch Project...vampires,draculas,1 mph psychos with a knife don't do anything for me,but getting lost,being helpless and similar situations are what i would define as scary.

Paranormal activity is in the same category though the demon theme was too much i must say...it was a morbid film but i couldn't suspend belief that much.
 
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.

I can't really think of any films that "scare" me, but a well done psychological thriller will help my overactive imagination get the best of me at bedtime. For example, if my wife and daughter are out of town with the in-laws for a weekend I stay away from films like Mulholland Drive and Vertigo. But I could watch The Exorcist at midnight and go right to sleep when its over.
 
Yeah, that scared me alot too. Just the whole hiding of the aliens in the beginning then suddenly revealing them. The score helped too.

And the shot of the alien standing on the barn. :wow:

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.
 

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