What are the scariest scenes
Scariest Scenes
90% of this board would date that thing
>date
90% of the board wouldn't know how to date.
>wouldn't
*doesn't
>date
>90% of the board wouldn't know how to date.
>90% of this board would know how to date that thing
90% of this board would get rejected by that thing for a low tier Brad.
FTFY.
What's so scary about an old british woman in a hallway?
I think its Harold. His story was the spookiest to me as a child
Last good jumpscare I got out of a movie was rewatching the original The Thing. The blood test scene, they honestly don't make them like they use to.
I love horror movies, but most since are at most, unsettling.
Wouldn’t say scary per se but Hereditary where the son wakes up to his mom in the room and chasing him to the attic was kinda creepy.
the grandma ghost being barley visible in that one scene was creepy
ttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=asm62bKZJHI you must keep watching until the end
Op finally decided to leave his room
>All these stupid teen horror movies and pleb taste
What the fuck happened to this site?
that was dumb, not creepy
fucking sois man, i swear
>granny ghost
Fuck now I’m going to have to rewatch. I had been drinking a little and I prob missed it.
that was when I knew Aster was a genius director, because it sets up that ghosts are real and can show up whenever they want in the first 10 minutes and you spend the next hour scanning every scene for more supernatural stuff.
its in the model house room and she asks out loud if her moms there
Thank you. I like how he used the models that was cool.
the james cameron movie where some horrific monster undulates its grotesque (for that is what it calls itself) form on screen for over 2 minutes
Only if it had a penis
The way she just stands there and glares at her daughter gave me goosebumps
WELL fuckshitfuck
True lies really was terrifying
what's this from?
youtube.com
Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me's final murder scene is simultaneously the scariest shit and one of the most beautifully shot sequences I've ever seen
yeah I was hooked by that scene. the ghost isn't just spooky but the sign of an emotional relationship so strong it carries beyond death. It feels like seeing a "real" ghost
Captured the near death delirium hallucination very well, reminded me of a datura or dramamine trip.
The one with the guy being skinned alive or something?
Been a minute but that one stuck out to me cause I read it to my brother to freak him out as a kid. It freaked me out too.
Damn furries.
yea, the scarecrow that they abuse comes to life and skins one of them
>Captured the near death delirium hallucination very well
how do you know
Max Payne nightmare sequences scared the shit out of 9 year old me.
If the man's done datura he's probably done enough drugs to have a near death experience at least once
I'm impressed with the monsters in that trailer. They actually look pretty gruesome.
the 2016 election, unironically
Kino
Read some Datura experiences on Erowid.
erowid.org
>I look way across to the other end of my yard (my yard is only about a 100 foot by 200 foot area, but now it was a soccer field size) and at the other end I see my dog’s pen, a fenced in area in the corner with all my friends who are straight edge that stopped being friends with me when I started smoking pot. I haven’t seen them in so long, so I run towards the pen. They look just as happy to see me as I am to see them, and they let me into the pen. We start talking and to my surprise, one of them pulls a blunt out of nowhere and sparks it. I am naturally amused but shocked, then they start to explain to me that they came to see me cause they all 'got into the game' and don’t think drugs are that bad after all. On the outside I am pleased to hear this, but on the inside I begin to get feelings of untrust. These bastards abandoned me years back. I don’t show any unpleasant feelings on the outside, and I continue to be cheery with them, although I keep a state of mind not to trust anyone there.
For atmosphere listen to Revolving doors on repeat.
Scary Stories To Tell In The Dark.
I watched The Shining with my kid a couple months back when she informed me that "old movies weren't scary because they had such bad effects".
She thought it was slow and boring at first but was about to crawl out of her skin by the end.
+1 for Kubrick
BASED
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literally everybody jumped at this one
The scene with the daughter getting her head taken off, and subsequent scene with the mother screaming totally fucked me up.
much good
>nothing but shadows and soundtrack
>still creepy as hell
kino indeed
>setup in a comfy art deco styled lobby
>check cameras
>first thing you see is gif related
wat do
I recently watched Hell House LLC. It was a solid 6/10 but one scene did legit unnerve me. When the dude is in bed and there is a ghost girl sitting in the corner looking at him, he hides under the blanket then she is like right next to his face. I was spooked.
what film is this
>ZEKE
>THE PLUMBER
yeah that was a good scene
Kairo (2001)
look how the black guy's breathing isn't visible, he is the thing...
these people are retarded
getting mad at a broken halloween decoration because they think it's possessed by a demon who "is being an asshole" by doing nothing paranormal
>jumped
Being startled isn't really scary. Thats like tickling someone to make them laugh and calling it comedy.
But not us cool guys
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>MOTHER FUCKER
>look how the black guy's breathing isn't visible, he is the thing...
MOTHERFUCKER
>pull/pulk
My man. Amnesiac is a great album
>that slip when she is walking
stomach drops through the floor every fucking time
Annihilation was great. Simultaneously beautiful and unnerving. Fuck the fags that say its a boring movie.
When does this come out? (Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark)
tomorrow
Must be british, she is to slim to be an american.