• Are_Euclidding_Me [e/em/eir]@hexbear.net
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    For me, oddly, it’s The Ring. The shitty american Ring that everyone agrees is really not very good and the ridiculous color filter slapped over the whole thing just makes it dreary and washed out and bad.

    I know why this is, too. It’s because I watched it in middle school before I had any experience with horror movies. The Ring was the first actual horror movie I ever watched and I didn’t watch another until after college. As a result, I can’t watch The Ring without being transported back to being a scared middle schooler. If I’d first watched it later, after I had a handle on the kinds of scares to expect from a horror movie, it wouldn’t have affected me the same. Objectively, it’s not that scary and is mostly just kind of bad, but fuck me if Samara climbing out of a TV isn’t an image that scares me to this day, every time I think about it!

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      Honestly, I think The Ring (yes, the American remake) actually stands up pretty well and is a genuinely scary movie. It has plenty of cringe parts, the relationship drama was stupid and out of place, the whole overdone “spooky child” thing (with Aiden, not Samara, who really was terrifying) etc. It wasn’t perfect. But the horror part really was good. It’s one of those things that has been both copied and satirized so much that it seems like just a massive cliche. But it wasn’t cliche at the time, at least not in American horror. The slow, determined and supernaturally inescapable girl in the TV emerging up out of the well and coming for you right through the medium that you thought would keep her separate, and the imagery and sound design they chose to frame it really was very good horror. I know people make fun of the video content of the deadly tape, but to me, it really is deeply unsettling imagery that gives me a certain feeling of the kind of tortured existence of Samara. It was decent story telling, and like I said, touched on some truly unsettling nerves.

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    It’s old hat now but the movie that scared me the most is Ring - the Japanese one. The atmosphere is constantly threatening, the visuals are scary but not in an easily comprehensible way, like something primal but unknowably wrong. I feel like very few movies can do what it did.

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      Oh actually, I watched Hereditary recently and I think maybe it’s scarier, but it’s hard to judge because I’m like 15 years older than when I saw Ring.

      I think if I’d first seen it at the same time as Ring, I would have been more scared by Hereditary.

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    I don’t really watch horror so I’ve got a low tolerance, but It Follows scared me and left me spooked. Like being constantly stalked by that snail but it’s a sex snail that could be anyone freeeky deeky stuff.

    Apart from that lol it’s The Grudge, USA remake. But I didn’t actually watch all of it cos I had to leave the cinema (uhh it was too scary for my younger bro) so after one my friends told me that apparently there’s a scene where there’s croaking ghost in a swivel chair and they turn it around and there’s a jump scare, and my house had a swivel chair, and it would often be facing back towards me when I entered the back room and for a month I couldn’t look into that room if the lights were off, I’d just avoid it so indirectly it’s The Grudge.

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    When I was young it was the grudge, i had to sleep on top of the bed covers for ages. But recently rewatched it and its deffo more of an unintentional comedy.

    Possum terrified me because its so very well made but its not the traditional kind of horror.

    UK version of the office because my dad showed it to me and said “this is what life is like after school” yeah not a movie but yeah.

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    I couldn’t help myself but reply with a really long list. It has been a long time since I saw a scary movie, or one that scared me anyway, so the award is gonna have to go to Rec (2007), and prior to that The Descent (2005). Room 1408 (2007) also really scared me at the time, and I discovered when rewatching it last year that there are multiple different endings depending on the version you get.

    Other honrouable mentions:

    • The Blair Witch Project
    • Event Horizon
    • Alien
    • Aliens
    • The Ring
    • The Grudge
    • Eraserhead while high as a teenager was genuinely traumatising
    • Arachnophobia if you are at all scared of spiders
    • Jaws when the head pops out
    • It (1990)
    • 28 Days Later
    • 28 Weeks Later when he pops his wife’s eyes out
    • The Dead Outside is another one that I was too high when watching to remember the plot of, but it was also very traumatising
    • Deathwatch is set in the trenches of WW1, and the scariest thing is other people

    Special shout out to American Horror Story opening credits, which never fail to make me feel deeply unsettled

    If I am really honest though the things that scare me the most are movies like Hostel where people are getting tortured ;_; the guy getting his achiles tendon sliced through stuck with me for a very long time

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    Ima go out on a limb and say the only movie I can’t watch, to this day.

    The Barney Movie in the 90s where they have the egg and go to egg land. Something about that movie freaks me out. The scene where they’re looking for Barney and call his name, then the shower turns on and the kids are looking around and Barney appears in the tub. Hate it.

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    It depends on what you mean by “scary”. When it comes to the concept of fear and tension, i like Jacob’s Ladder. Pure “can’t stop looking at the screen”? Either Shivers or Tetsuo: The Iron Man.