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lol great isn't it? Hauer is the man. Have you seen the whole film or is that your first experience with The Hitcher?![]()
This is my first time.

lol great isn't it? Hauer is the man. Have you seen the whole film or is that your first experience with The Hitcher?![]()

lol great isn't it? Hauer is the man. Have you seen the whole film or is that your first experience with The Hitcher?![]()
Candyman traumatized me as a child as did The 6th Sense.
I am one of those people who is easily scared yet I found nothing scary about The Ring.
That's probably because you watched the wrong Ring. I'm assuming you saw the inferior American remake. If so, check out the Japanese original Ringu. Much scarier. And see the movies I recommended above. They'll scare the beejeezus out of you.

The only film that ever managed to scare the hell out of me was Blair Witch Project. That was a genuinely creepy and pyschological scare. Other than that,there's really been nothing. Hollywood Horror movies these days are nothing but jump scares and loud noises.
Fixed. Watch some Asian horror films. They still do it right.
Heavily disagree. There are some asian horror films I like but 90% of Asian horror involves ghosts. I've seen a **** ton of asian horror and their films really aren't better.
I disagree times a million. Hollywood horror movies these days have too much CGI blood, cheap scares, dumb deaths and always the same annoying hipster college aged characters.
Asian horror relies more on psychological tension and genuinely unsettling imagery that will keep you up at night. Stuff that really messes with your head. That's why Hollywood tries (unsuccessfully) to copy them so often.
I'd be interested to know which Asian horror films you've seen.
And the scariest one I've seen, Audition, doesn't involve ghosts at all.
Even then I knew I was exaggerating. It's just out of all the asian horror films I've seen the majority are always involving ghosts. Now I do agree that a lot of Asian horror films rely on tension and as you put it, unsettling imagery, but most of the time it's still dealing with ghosts. Don't even get me started on the stupid Grudge movies. I can't help but laugh everytime I see that woman with the long hair come out with her mouth open looking like she wants to suck some ****.I guess we can agree on one thing. That'd be one terrifying *******.
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