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Out f the list I have seen these:

 

2 The Silence Of The Lambs

6 The Shining

7 The Birds

8 28 Days Later

9 The Omen

11 An American Werewolf In London

14 A Clockwork Orange

15 Nightmare On Elm Street

17 The Blair Witch Project

18 Carrie

21 Scream

22 Poltergeist

23 Halloween

29 The Hand That Rocks The Cradle

30 The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (1974)

32 What Lies Beneath

34 The Amityville Horror (1979)

35 American Psycho

40 The Grudge

 

rather alot, the one's i find scary are:

 

7 The Birds - I first saw this when i was about 6, the man with no eye's still haunts me to this day

 

15 Nightmare On Elm Street - Very creepy, I was 11 when i first watched this one, I actually stayed up all night until about 3:30 i was that terrified to go to sleep

 

22 Poltergeist - I didn't find it scary as such but when i first saw this when i was 7, the man who pull's his face of was very of putting and i turned it on, i then had a good look in the mirror to check if my face was ok :lol:

 

23 Halloween - This was the very first scary film i saw, at the grand old age of 3, I was a very intelligent child and i understood it thoroughly, after countless times of watching Snow White, Beauty and The Beast, Lion King and Aladdin, this film was very very very different, I still get scared when i hear the music, and when Michael stands out from behind bushes that really scared me, i tend to avoid them now :lol:

 

29 The Hand That Rocks The Cradle - Only saw this one very recently, This film brings nanny to a whole new level, she's no Mary Poppins!

 

30 The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (1974) - Finally this film scared the saliva out of me, and chilled my blood like wne in ice, Leatherface, i mean how could you look at a man who is deformed so he kills people to (1 to use their faces as his own (2 eat them (3 and to feed his family, the phrase bringing home the bacon goes to the extreme in this absoulty repulsive manky vomit inducing film (not talking about the film, just the concept of the script :lol:)

 

so as you can see i have had a very scary childhood :lol:

 

 

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Saw should be a lot higher. The film itself isn't scary but well those masks that Jigsaw have are. :cry: Is the Creep on that list the one where there in the London Underground?. :unsure:
oo btw, the blair witch project was on E4 last night ^_^

"Child's Play" in the Top 10 was just utter nonsense.... I laughed my way through most of that, it's not a horror at all, it's comedy, not in the least bit scary.... Enjoyable enough, but scary??? Come on....

 

And sorry, but any so-called 'list' of the "Top Scary Films" that does not inclued either Romero's "Night of the Living Dead" or "Dawn of the Dead" is fundamentally flawed as far as I'm concerned....

 

"Creep"?? Total and utter rubbish, a good set-up badly let down by a silly 'monster' who looked like Gollum's big brother....

 

"A Clockwork Orange"? In the wrong list.... Surely should be in a list of 'Greatest Social Commentary Films' of all time....

"Creep"?? Total and utter rubbish, a good set-up badly let down by a silly 'monster' who looked like Gollum's big brother....

 

 

I thought it was $h!te most of the way through, then Vas Blackwood got killed. obv extra stars and respect for that :lol: (quite liked the end tho)

I thought it was $h!te most of the way through, then Vas Blackwood got killed. obv extra stars and respect for that :lol: (quite liked the end tho)

 

Well, the idea wasnt a bad one - trap someone on the underground for a night with no way out... But why did it have to be some comedy fukkin' monster....? Surely a very human and horrendously sadistic and/or cannibalistic serial killer stalking the tunnels would've been infinitely more terrifying....

"Child's Play" in the Top 10 was just utter nonsense.... I laughed my way through most of that, it's not a horror at all, it's comedy, not in the least bit scary.... Enjoyable enough, but scary??? Come on....

 

And sorry, but any so-called 'list' of the "Top Scary Films" that does not inclued either Romero's "Night of the Living Dead" or "Dawn of the Dead" is fundamentally flawed as far as I'm concerned....

 

maybe it all depends on which talking heads they can get to waffle on and on and on about the film.

 

sumthing in the mejjja slag off page in the press the other day saying that they were doing a top ten list about best british sitcoms and they had to put men behaving badly higher up than faulty towers or something like that on orders of the the management as it was more recent and had more people to talk about it.

 

i know they are all a con, my dad says this every time one comes on, just like celeb panel games like hignfy but still like watching them. whatever!

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