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debm55

(51,583 posts)
Fri Oct 3, 2025, 01:10 PM Oct 3

What is the scariest movie you ever watched or walked out on? Mine was the Exorcist. How about you?

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What is the scariest movie you ever watched or walked out on? Mine was the Exorcist. How about you? (Original Post) debm55 Oct 3 OP
I walked out of the exorcist. I was really strung out on speed and the music Alpeduez21 Oct 3 #1
I agree,Alpeduez21. Netflix has a ton on them. I do not watch. debm55 Oct 3 #3
Henry:Portrait of a Serial Killer chowder66 Oct 4 #137
The Haunting. 1963 film based on yorkster Oct 3 #2
Thank you very much, yorkster for sharing debm55 Oct 3 #4
I took a girl to go see Pet Cemetery back in the late 80s or early 90s iscooterliberally Oct 3 #5
That was very nice of you to go be with your girlfriend. I had read the book by Stephen King, So I knew when to close my debm55 Oct 3 #20
First time watching Coldwater Oct 3 #6
Thank you very much, Coldwater. I have only seen two of your choices. I was in the Night of the Living Dead. as a zombie debm55 Oct 3 #23
WOW, that's cool Coldwater Oct 3 #97
I got nothing. It was just the experience of being in a movie, debm55 Oct 4 #99
Over the past 2 years Coldwater Oct 4 #115
Thank you very much, Coldwater.That sounds very interesting. debm55 Oct 4 #117
Omg. At my first after college F/T job, a work colleague in the Next Room was Loudly describing The Chainsaw Massacre... electric_blue68 Oct 3 #74
The first alien movie. mwmisses4289 Oct 3 #7
Thank you very much, mwmisses4289. I watched it at the theater. I was glad when it was over. debm55 Oct 3 #24
Ohhhh, that was something. SCARY! Never rewatched or saw the others electric_blue68 Oct 3 #78
Same. OldBaldy1701E Oct 5 #184
"The Exorcist" scared the willies out of me, but Dorothy V Oct 3 #8
Wow, that must've been scary JMCKUSICK Oct 3 #10
Scary? Try terrifying! And nice to see you too! 😁 Dorothy V Oct 3 #22
The Exorcist was scary when it came out LogDog75 Oct 3 #13
Oh Dorothy V. I am so sorry for you. debm55 Oct 3 #25
"The Devils Rain", "The Keep" and "Carrie" come to mind... wcmagumba Oct 3 #9
Thank you very much for sharing with us. I only saw Carrie and it was scary. debm55 Oct 3 #26
The ending of Carrie... BeyondGeography Oct 3 #40
The War of the Worlds (1953) when I was a kid ;-{) Goonch Oct 3 #11
Thank you very much, Goonch. I have never seen the movie, but watching your clip, it looks frightening. debm55 Oct 3 #28
It was because of the creeping alien "eye" or whatever. Ilsa Oct 4 #130
That scares me, just reading about it. debm55 Oct 4 #132
Similar treatment in the Tom Cruise/Dakota Fanning Ilsa Oct 4 #135
Thank you , lisa, I'm glad I missed it. debm55 Oct 5 #150
"Everyone knows when you wave the white flag displacedvermoter Oct 3 #57
Greatest sci-fi movie ever Mysterian Oct 5 #153
The Exorcist was scary. HappyH Oct 3 #12
Thank you very much, HappyH, for sharing with us. I had read the book before seeing. So I knew when to close my eyes. I debm55 Oct 3 #31
Apocalypse Now WestMichRad Oct 3 #14
Thank you very much, WestMichRad. I have never seen, but heard it was very intense. debm55 Oct 3 #34
I walked out on Jilly_in_VA Oct 3 #15
The Night of the Living Dead. Isn't that the one where they tried everything MIButterfly Oct 3 #17
As I remember leftieNanner Oct 3 #52
Really? MIButterfly Oct 3 #63
No the zombies weren't armed leftieNanner Oct 3 #64
There was one guy left at the end. Surprisingly, it was the Black guy. He walked out and got LoisB Oct 4 #116
Thank you very much. Jilly_in_VA. There is no movie, to stay in when you are pregnant and getting sick. PS. I was a debm55 Oct 3 #36
Wait just a gol durn minute!!! Nittersing Oct 3 #45
It was shot in the Pittsburgh area as were the others. I think I mentioned it a couple of times. The last one was filmed debm55 Oct 3 #54
Some friends of mine went to the Monroeville filming crud Oct 4 #109
Thank you very much, crud. debm55 Oct 4 #110
The Exorcist. I watched the whole thing. MIButterfly Oct 3 #16
I only saw The Exorcist once. I had read the book when the movie came out. so I knew when to close my eyes. Never saw it debm55 Oct 3 #38
silence of the lambs. had to turn away for a few bits nt msongs Oct 3 #18
Same here, msongs.same here. debm55 Oct 3 #39
It was awful. Sure wish we hadn't brought Grandma. Mister Ed Oct 3 #80
I walked out of the original "Wicker Man"... ultralite001 Oct 3 #19
Oh my, ultralite001. that is very triggering. Is is a classic or something to be shown in a collage film class? debm55 Oct 3 #41
"Them" about radioactive giant ants. I was about 6 and my teenaged sisters took me. UTUSN Oct 3 #21
Thank you , UTUSN. I never saw Them. or the Texas Chainsaw Massacre.or the Shining. I did see the episode of the debm55 Oct 3 #43
Ob, yeah. I saw that on TV around 8 or 9 yrs old. electric_blue68 Oct 3 #79
I laughed through the entire movie BeneteauBum Oct 3 #27
Thank you BeneteauBum. I read the book before seeing the movie. Parts were taken out of the movie. Really creepy parts. debm55 Oct 3 #47
Alien Chipper Chat Oct 3 #29
Thank you for sharing with us. Chipper Chat. debm55 Oct 3 #49
"The Keep" trailer... wcmagumba Oct 3 #30
I never saw it , but the trailer looks scary. debm55 Oct 3 #50
I read the book Coldwater Oct 4 #98
I haven't read the book but I did like the movie and thought it was scary... wcmagumba Oct 5 #188
"The Devil's Rain" trailer... wcmagumba Oct 3 #32
Thank you, wcmagumba.Now I am scared. debm55 Oct 3 #65
I saw this at a drive in theatre, just being outside in the dark made it extra scary... wcmagumba Oct 3 #95
Night of the Demon displacedvermoter Oct 3 #33
Creepy movie.. I didn't see that one. debm55 Oct 3 #56
Psycho SheltieLover Oct 3 #35
Thank you SheltieLover , I saw it in my college film class. If you notice the knife never touches Janet Leigh. But we debm55 Oct 3 #46
Yup. Our minds fill in the blanks. SheltieLover Oct 3 #51
Paranormal Activity RandySF Oct 3 #37
Thank you very much, RandySF. debm55 Oct 3 #48
The Exorcist. marked50 Oct 3 #42
Thank you marked50. As a Catholic, I knew what was going on and I read the book.before seeing it. never saw it again. debm55 Oct 3 #44
bambi, yes bambi AllaN01Bear Oct 3 #53
Thank you very much, Bear. Their have been only two movies I cry at---Bambi and Dumbo. debm55 Oct 3 #75
The Evil Dead1981 , walked out ! stonecutter357 Oct 3 #55
Thank you very much, stonecutter357 for warning us, debm55 Oct 3 #73
Exorcist II Rastapopoulos Oct 3 #58
Glad I missed it. Thank you Rastapopoulos. debm55 Oct 3 #70
Dementia 13 (Coppola's first movie) no_hypocrisy Oct 3 #59
Thank you no_hypocrisy. I would be scared. debm55 Oct 3 #69
Psycho. greatauntoftriplets Oct 3 #60
Thank you for sharing with us, greatauntoftriplets. And you got that right about what is going on now. debm55 Oct 3 #68
My only walk-out was from "The Devils", a 1971 movie based on the non-fiction book PoindexterOglethorpe Oct 3 #61
Thank you very much, PoindexterOglethorpe. I only walked out of one movie___The Matrix. debm55 Oct 3 #67
The original Invasion of the Body Snatchers doc03 Oct 3 #62
Thank you very much, doc03 debm55 Oct 3 #66
OMG - I Am Legand! 😱😱😱 electric_blue68 Oct 3 #71
Thank you for warning us, electric_blue68. debm55 Oct 3 #72
🚨 "Danger, Danger; Will Robinson!" 🚨 Indeed! electric_blue68 Oct 3 #76
Friday the 13th. Stay til the end BOSSHOG Oct 3 #77
You are a brave soul, BOSSHOG. I can't watch slasher films. debm55 Oct 3 #83
Since someone mentioned The Twilight Zone, I'll just mention the Original Outer Limits! Several eps n particular. 😱Gah! electric_blue68 Oct 3 #81
Thank you electric_blue68, I agree, the episodes were scarey in their own way. debm55 Oct 4 #100
The Pawnbroker dhol82 Oct 3 #82
I am so sorry for your family, dhol82 debm55 Oct 3 #84
I find nothing scary about movies that depend on the supernatural for their scare factor. Sibelius Fan Oct 3 #85
Thank you very much, Sibelius Fan for sharing your opinions with us. As my maternal family is Jewish, I understand. debm55 Oct 3 #87
Nosferatu thucythucy Oct 3 #86
Thank you thucythucy. The silent movie is very scarey. Is it just me or does Nosferatu, look like Steven Miller? debm55 Oct 3 #88
I'm going to see it with live musical accompaniment later this month! johnp3907 Oct 5 #144
Gee, they put music to it. I' ll pass. debm55 Oct 5 #149
It doesn't look like it would be the original score. thucythucy Oct 5 #158
The Blair Witch Project Delarage Oct 3 #89
thank you very much, Delarage. Was the State Park, Keystone??? I heard of the Blair Witch Project, but didn't see it. debm55 Oct 3 #92
I think so Delarage Oct 4 #122
Ditto berniesandersmittens Oct 3 #96
Cape Fear with kacekwl Oct 3 #90
Agree. Thank you kacekwl. debm55 Oct 3 #93
De Niro was amazing in that movie crud Oct 4 #111
trump2.0 The Blue Flower Oct 3 #91
HAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHHAH. Thank you The Blue Flower. debm55 Oct 3 #94
Night of the Living Dead. Polly Hennessey Oct 4 #101
Thank you very much, Polly Hennessey. debm55 Oct 4 #102
The Truman Show with Jim Carrey. I had recently figured out that I had been applegrove Oct 4 #103
Thank you for sharing with us, applegrove. debm55 Oct 4 #104
SAW. 😱 That one really got to me TommieMommy Oct 4 #105
Thank you very much, TommieMommy. debm55 Oct 4 #107
Heist Triciaandmoose Oct 4 #106
Agree, Thank you very much, Triciaandmoose. debm55 Oct 4 #108
I must be wired differently compared to most people Niagara Oct 4 #112
Thank you very much, Niagara. You are loved. debm55 Oct 4 #113
You're welcome, Debbie. Awwww. You're so sweet and dearly loved! Niagara Oct 4 #114
The Fog MorbidButterflyTat Oct 5 #171
Thank you very much, MorbidButterflyTat. debm55 Oct 5 #172
Both mom and daughter were also in Halloween H2O too Niagara Oct 5 #176
Wow, great. Thank you Niagara for sharing with us. debm55 Oct 5 #177
You're welcome, Debbie Niagara Oct 5 #192
I saw that movie when it was new in the theater MorbidButterflyTat Monday #198
Yes, MorbidButterflyTat Niagara Monday #199
Compiled a list of my all-time favorite horror movies Coldwater Oct 4 #118
Wow, What a list. Thank you very much, Coldwater for taking the time to share your selections with us. debm55 Oct 4 #119
The countdown to Halloween is on Coldwater Oct 4 #120
Thank you , my friend. debm55 Oct 4 #121
Near Dark MorbidButterflyTat Oct 5 #170
Thank you very much, MorbidButterflyTat. debm55 Oct 5 #174
Mine was Darby O'Gill and the little people, oh, and Jaws. a kennedy Oct 4 #123
Thank you very much, a kennedy. debm55 Oct 4 #124
Squirm ProfessorGAC Oct 4 #125
HAHAHAHAH, Thank you ProfessorGAC, Dawn of the Dead was filmed at the Monroeville Mall , I didn't see it. I do like old debm55 Oct 4 #127
These guys really nail the Coldwater Oct 4 #140
Thank you Coldwater. I have never seen this one. Very interesting. debm55 Oct 5 #151
For some reason Gremlins freaked me out. MLAA Oct 4 #126
Thank you MLAA. I thought the Gremlins were sweet until the kid dropped water on them. debm55 Oct 4 #128
Jeepers creepers..movie with kids on a bus being stalked by a monster BlueWaveNeverEnd Oct 4 #129
Thank you , BlueWaveNeverEnd. debm55 Oct 4 #131
I hid behind the couch when griloco Oct 4 #133
Thank you griloco. I closed my eyes during the flying monkeys. Still do. I have watch Saving Private Ryan. Went into the debm55 Oct 5 #156
Two hour tv "documentary" in 2002 of A Haunting in Connecticut. Ilsa Oct 4 #134
Thank you very much, lisa, debm55 Oct 5 #160
The Omen SWBTATTReg Oct 4 #136
Thank you SWBTATTReg. I agree very scary. debm55 Oct 5 #161
I have to add a made for tv show. The Trilogy of Terror. chowder66 Oct 4 #138
I remember! subterranean Oct 5 #143
Thank you subterranean, I watched it. I will pass on the next watch. debm55 Oct 5 #163
Thank you, chowder66. Me too. debm55 Oct 5 #164
As I've posted here before, "The Big Chill" hunter Oct 4 #139
Thank you very much, hunter. I saw it once, Didn't like it. Oh, Kevin Costner was the dead man. debm55 Oct 5 #166
Wes Craven's first movie MorbidButterflyTat Oct 4 #141
Thank you very much, MorbidButterflyTat. debm55 Oct 5 #168
Psycho used to scare me when I was young. subterranean Oct 5 #142
Thank you very much, subterranean. The scene that most scared me was the mother at the end. debm55 Oct 5 #169
Not a Horror film but... johnp3907 Oct 5 #145
Agree. it does seem very scarey. Thank you , johnp3907. debm55 Oct 5 #148
One Fiction, One True DET Oct 5 #146
Thank you very much, DET, Yes, sometimes truth can be more horrible then fiction. debm55 Oct 5 #147
Night of the Hunter with Robert Mitcham. broiles Oct 5 #152
Thank you very much, broiles. debm55 Oct 5 #167
Unforgettable movie, beautiful and chilling, Two little orphans alone in the world pursued by evil. betsuni Monday #197
Went to see the Exorcist with friends late in the evening. gordianot Oct 5 #154
Thank you gordianot. Yes, that would be very scary debm55 Oct 5 #159
I read The Exorcist book when I was about 14 and it scared the crap out of me Mysterian Oct 5 #155
Thank you Mysterian. I read the book also. To me, it was creepier than the book. My boyfriend wanted to see it. I knew debm55 Oct 5 #157
I don't really watch scary movies, but Mad_Dem_X Oct 5 #162
Thank you very much, Mad_Dem_X, I like old horror films. No slasher or bloody for me. debm55 Oct 5 #165
Do not take acid and see the Exorcist Fichefinder Oct 5 #173
Thank you very much for the warning. Fichefinder. debm55 Oct 5 #175
Silence of the Lambs. I had a hard time watching livetohike Oct 5 #178
Thank you very much, livetohike. I read the book first. The movie was very, very hard to watch. debm55 Oct 5 #180
Silence of the Lambs left me poli-junkie Oct 5 #179
Thank you very much,, poli-junkie. It's one movie that I wished I had never seen. debm55 Oct 5 #182
Ugh. buzzycrumbhunger Monday #203
Hellraiser. Those movies were scary to me as a kid. Lilithschyld Oct 5 #181
Thank you very much for sharing your experience with us. I have not seen it. but your description makes me glad I didn't debm55 Oct 5 #183
I really dislike ugly disgusting and avoid movies like that. I understand the difference between on screen and real. Srkdqltr Oct 5 #185
Pillow Talk Cirsium Oct 5 #186
That movie is hilarious! MorbidButterflyTat Oct 5 #187
OMG Cirsium Oct 5 #193
HAHAHAHAHAHHAHAhA, Cirsium debm55 Oct 5 #191
Get this Cirsium Oct 5 #194
Thank you , It;s not scary, just different because it is a different language. debm55 Oct 5 #195
I know Cirsium Monday #196
Looking for Mr. Goodbar in the 70s Submariner Oct 5 #189
Thank you Submariner. I saw that movie and it helped me get out of an abusive relationship debm55 Oct 5 #190
Wait until Dark malaise Monday #200
I saw that movie in a high school assembly. the ending was sit on the end of your seat spellbinding. No blood , no gore. debm55 Monday #201
Yes we were you g malaise Monday #202
Robocop IbogaProject Monday #204
Thank you very much for your selections, IbogaProject debm55 Monday #205
I'm with you on The Exorcist soldierant Tuesday #206
Thank you very much, soldierant for your two selections. I don't like blood and gore movies. debm55 Tuesday #208
Sybil auntAgonist Tuesday #207
I watched it in college. If I remember correctly, it was a series of TV. It was very disturbing. Like you I never debm55 Tuesday #209

Alpeduez21

(1,969 posts)
1. I walked out of the exorcist. I was really strung out on speed and the music
Fri Oct 3, 2025, 01:17 PM
Oct 3

Just really got to me. It was stretching my nerves TIGHT. Couldn’t deal with it

The Ring scared the bejeezus out of me. Slept with a light on for three days after that. I was forty something when I saw it

When a Stranger Calls had me checking behind curtains and in closets for months

I don’t watch scary movies anymore

iscooterliberally

(3,135 posts)
5. I took a girl to go see Pet Cemetery back in the late 80s or early 90s
Fri Oct 3, 2025, 01:32 PM
Oct 3

It was the first version of the movie. I was OK with it, but right before the ending my date got up and ran out of the theater. I didn't see the ending of that movie until years later. I had to get up and go after her. I wanted to stay and finish the movie, but I decided I would eventually see it again.

debm55

(51,583 posts)
20. That was very nice of you to go be with your girlfriend. I had read the book by Stephen King, So I knew when to close my
Fri Oct 3, 2025, 03:37 PM
Oct 3

eyes. Thank you very muchiscooterliberally.

Coldwater

(376 posts)
6. First time watching
Fri Oct 3, 2025, 01:33 PM
Oct 3

1) The Texas Chain Saw Massacre (1974) directed by Tobe Hooper

2) Midnight showing of the Night of the Living Dead,

3) Dawn of the Dead

4) The Exorcist

debm55

(51,583 posts)
23. Thank you very much, Coldwater. I have only seen two of your choices. I was in the Night of the Living Dead. as a zombie
Fri Oct 3, 2025, 03:42 PM
Oct 3

as it was filmed in the Pittsburgh area. The Exorcist, I had read previously to seeing the movie. But the movie scared me more than the book

Coldwater

(376 posts)
97. WOW, that's cool
Fri Oct 3, 2025, 11:25 PM
Oct 3

I know that extras in the movie Dawn of the Dead (1978) were basically given T-Shirts in lieu of pay, so how much did George A Romero pay his zombies in his original Night of the Living Dead (1968) with a substantially lower budget.

Coldwater

(376 posts)
115. Over the past 2 years
Sat Oct 4, 2025, 02:07 PM
Oct 4

"The Walking Dead: Dead City" has been filming in Massachusetts, and the production team is seeking extras to portray various roles, including zombies, soldiers, and post-apocalyptic survivors.

It's pretty cool but I'm too busy working.

electric_blue68

(24,254 posts)
74. Omg. At my first after college F/T job, a work colleague in the Next Room was Loudly describing The Chainsaw Massacre...
Fri Oct 3, 2025, 07:56 PM
Oct 3

... to someone with her! 😦

mwmisses4289

(2,399 posts)
7. The first alien movie.
Fri Oct 3, 2025, 01:38 PM
Oct 3

I spent most of it in the theatre lobby, while my friends stayed in the theatre.
I flat out refuse to watch horror movies- I have a vivid enough imagination, I don't need to see it splashed across a screen!

debm55

(51,583 posts)
24. Thank you very much, mwmisses4289. I watched it at the theater. I was glad when it was over.
Fri Oct 3, 2025, 03:44 PM
Oct 3

OldBaldy1701E

(9,302 posts)
184. Same.
Sun Oct 5, 2025, 01:52 PM
Oct 5

Except that I relished every bit of it. I am a horror fan from the age of five! I saw 'The Exorcist' when I was eleven (my babysitter snuck me into a screening at her college).

Alien was the first move to give me nightmares. I was freaking fifteen at the time, partying my ass off and rocking out clubs in the local area. That movie hit me in a way that pushed all of my buttons. Probably because it was so 'out there'. Geiger should have won an Oscar for giving generations nightmares with that design and creation. All hail Ridley Scott for making a masterpiece.

I envy anyone who has never seen it, nor really has much knowledge of it. Same with 'Psycho' and 'Jaws'. What a ride...

Dorothy V

(397 posts)
8. "The Exorcist" scared the willies out of me, but
Fri Oct 3, 2025, 01:43 PM
Oct 3

When I was about 5 years old I went with my folks to the Base theater and there was a movie on called "Tarantula". My little self took one look at the giant spider and started screaming. I wouldn't stop screaming. My folks had to snatch me up and get me out of there. I wound up with a bad case of arachnophobia that I have been trying to do something about for years now. I have finally got to the point where I can look at a picture of a spider without freaking out, just get a tad nervous, and am actually getting comfortable with the little jumping spiders - took me over 60 years to reach this point. Talk about a long-lived reaction!

LogDog75

(915 posts)
13. The Exorcist was scary when it came out
Fri Oct 3, 2025, 02:04 PM
Oct 3

One of the guys I worked with at the time The Exorcist came and he told me this story. He and his brother were sharing an apartment and they took their 15-year old brother to see the movie at a late showing. After the movie, they called their mother and told her their brother was going to stay at their apartment instead getting home late. While their 15-year old brother was asleep, they crept into the bedroom went on opposite sides of the bed. Then, they picked up the bed and started shaking it violently causing their younger brother to wake up screaming. The guy said it took them awhile to calm their younger brother down but that it was funny.

wcmagumba

(4,849 posts)
9. "The Devils Rain", "The Keep" and "Carrie" come to mind...
Fri Oct 3, 2025, 01:43 PM
Oct 3

I didn't walk out of any of these but still scary to me and my girlfriend

debm55

(51,583 posts)
28. Thank you very much, Goonch. I have never seen the movie, but watching your clip, it looks frightening.
Fri Oct 3, 2025, 03:50 PM
Oct 3

Ilsa

(63,428 posts)
130. It was because of the creeping alien "eye" or whatever.
Sat Oct 4, 2025, 09:11 PM
Oct 4

The tension was thick with the run, escape, hide actions.

Ilsa

(63,428 posts)
135. Similar treatment in the Tom Cruise/Dakota Fanning
Sat Oct 4, 2025, 09:22 PM
Oct 4

modern movie. A theme in the movie was that these giant machines would sweep people up and then a moment later it would spew an iron red mist exhaust.

Mysterian

(5,990 posts)
153. Greatest sci-fi movie ever
Sun Oct 5, 2025, 09:47 AM
Oct 5

The "God saved us" part is kind of heavy but doesn't ruin the movie.

HappyH

(117 posts)
12. The Exorcist was scary.
Fri Oct 3, 2025, 02:00 PM
Oct 3

I had a date to see it, I had actually seen it the previous week. She made it till the scene where Linda’s head went all the way around. Well, we had to leave then, went back to where my date was staying. She went to turn on the TV and I heard her scream. The TV had come on to an Exorcist ad, the scene where Linda’s head turned all the way round!

debm55

(51,583 posts)
31. Thank you very much, HappyH, for sharing with us. I had read the book before seeing. So I knew when to close my eyes. I
Fri Oct 3, 2025, 03:54 PM
Oct 3

am glad you were a gentleman and left with your date. It was a very intense movie.

MIButterfly

(1,479 posts)
17. The Night of the Living Dead. Isn't that the one where they tried everything
Fri Oct 3, 2025, 03:01 PM
Oct 3

to stop them and finally in the end, they simply shot them? Couldn't they have done that in the first five minutes?

leftieNanner

(16,061 posts)
52. As I remember
Fri Oct 3, 2025, 04:54 PM
Oct 3

The humans in the house are trying to stay alive until dawn, and after the sun rises and they know they are safe, they walk out the front door and THEY are shot

Ugh

MIButterfly

(1,479 posts)
63. Really?
Fri Oct 3, 2025, 06:58 PM
Oct 3

LOL! I guess I don't remember that one very well at all.



Who shot the people who walked outside? Were the zombies armed?

leftieNanner

(16,061 posts)
64. No the zombies weren't armed
Fri Oct 3, 2025, 07:01 PM
Oct 3

It was the zombie hunters. Supposedly the good guys.

Awful ending.

LoisB

(11,815 posts)
116. There was one guy left at the end. Surprisingly, it was the Black guy. He walked out and got
Sat Oct 4, 2025, 02:11 PM
Oct 4

shot by the sheriffs who thought he was a ghoul. This is in the original film which I have seen at least 5 times. I have never watched any of the subsequent ones.

debm55

(51,583 posts)
36. Thank you very much. Jilly_in_VA. There is no movie, to stay in when you are pregnant and getting sick. PS. I was a
Fri Oct 3, 2025, 04:00 PM
Oct 3

Zombie in the film. I have only seen it once. and for the life of me, I could not identify myself. It was filmed in the Pittsburgh area

Nittersing

(7,725 posts)
45. Wait just a gol durn minute!!!
Fri Oct 3, 2025, 04:29 PM
Oct 3

You were a zombie in Night of the Living Dead????!!!!????

I think there needs to be a thread about this.

debm55

(51,583 posts)
54. It was shot in the Pittsburgh area as were the others. I think I mentioned it a couple of times. The last one was filmed
Fri Oct 3, 2025, 05:00 PM
Oct 3

at the Monroeville Mall.Anyone that wanted to be a zombie came in dressed like a zombie and was in the film.

crud

(1,094 posts)
109. Some friends of mine went to the Monroeville filming
Sat Oct 4, 2025, 11:30 AM
Oct 4

I graduated from Edinboro, with a lot of Pittsburgh students.

MIButterfly

(1,479 posts)
16. The Exorcist. I watched the whole thing.
Fri Oct 3, 2025, 02:58 PM
Oct 3

Having been raised semi-Catholic (my mother was agnostic, but my grandmother took me to Mass), that movie scared the bejeezus out of me. That was when it first came out.

I never watched it again but I've often wondered if it would affect me the same way all these years later. Would the special effects be laughable to me now? I don’t think I'll ever know because I'm still reluctant to find out!

debm55

(51,583 posts)
38. I only saw The Exorcist once. I had read the book when the movie came out. so I knew when to close my eyes. Never saw it
Fri Oct 3, 2025, 04:04 PM
Oct 3

Last edited Fri Oct 3, 2025, 08:02 PM - Edit history (1)

again.It scared me more then the book.

Mister Ed

(6,711 posts)
80. It was awful. Sure wish we hadn't brought Grandma.
Fri Oct 3, 2025, 08:11 PM
Oct 3

Critics raved about it, but never mentioned that it was saturated with a brand of depravity that not everyone would find entertaining.

ultralite001

(2,103 posts)
19. I walked out of the original "Wicker Man"...
Fri Oct 3, 2025, 03:15 PM
Oct 3

It was required for a film class... It was too triggering...

debm55

(51,583 posts)
41. Oh my, ultralite001. that is very triggering. Is is a classic or something to be shown in a collage film class?
Fri Oct 3, 2025, 04:11 PM
Oct 3

UTUSN

(76,005 posts)
21. "Them" about radioactive giant ants. I was about 6 and my teenaged sisters took me.
Fri Oct 3, 2025, 03:40 PM
Oct 3

That night, maybe a couple of nights, chairs had to be pushed next to our parents' bed for me to sleep on. Later on, Mother and I had a thing going for the Twilight Zone and I would be on the floor next to her in her chair, pressed together and both of us occasionally screaming and jumping.

The Shining a couple of times, but The Exorcist only in pieces years after it was in theaters, nothing more of that genre that I think of. Heard about Chainsaw Massacre but wouldn't think of seeing that. Oh, Silence of the Lambs once.

The non-violent parts of The Shining and Twilight Zone were chilling - where NICHOLSON as an "author" was typing and typing away at his book, a yard high stack of typed pages, and it's revealed all it all was was "All work and no play..." . And the Zone where a farm type old woman alone on a vast prairie was harassed by tiny astronauts and it's revealed in closeup of the space ship, "United States of America."

Years afterward, when I learned who James WHITMORE and James ARNESS were, I never made the connection they were in Them.

The ant sound!









debm55

(51,583 posts)
43. Thank you , UTUSN. I never saw Them. or the Texas Chainsaw Massacre.or the Shining. I did see the episode of the
Fri Oct 3, 2025, 04:24 PM
Oct 3

Twilight Zone. I remember the episode of the astronauts. The older woman played Granny in the Beverly Hillbillies. I was shocked as I thought the spacemen were the bad guys. then they show the space ship and it had the USA on it. The old woman was a giant. I never watched it again as it was twist to one's expectations.

debm55

(51,583 posts)
47. Thank you BeneteauBum. I read the book before seeing the movie. Parts were taken out of the movie. Really creepy parts.
Fri Oct 3, 2025, 04:35 PM
Oct 3

I only saw it the one time.

Coldwater

(376 posts)
98. I read the book
Sat Oct 4, 2025, 03:48 AM
Oct 4

and I was going to see the movie but after watching the review of 'The Keep' by Roger Ebert and Gene Siskel, I changed my mind.

SheltieLover

(74,376 posts)
35. Psycho
Fri Oct 3, 2025, 03:57 PM
Oct 3

I was only 5 when it was released. Not sure how old I was when I saw it, but...



Lol



Ps - I treat my mind like a drain, I do not pollute it with ugly stuff lest it become a sewer. (Not judging anyone else's choices.)

debm55

(51,583 posts)
46. Thank you SheltieLover , I saw it in my college film class. If you notice the knife never touches Janet Leigh. But we
Fri Oct 3, 2025, 04:32 PM
Oct 3

put it in our mind that it did. That was the only time I saw it.

marked50

(1,526 posts)
42. The Exorcist.
Fri Oct 3, 2025, 04:19 PM
Oct 3

Went with a few friends ( acutally me and the others were siblings from a catholic family- late teens to early twenties) and I had no idea really what the movie was about. It was a total freakout. One friend had to leave.

After it was over we went back to the families household. All freaked out. Their mother was a real gounded person that we all spent hours in the past until late a night just talking and visiting. We started to pour our scared guts out to her.

After that we got the final "nail-in-the coffin scare". She said " Oh yeah. These things really happen." And she went over her Catholic history of exorcisms. And she wasn't joking.

debm55

(51,583 posts)
44. Thank you marked50. As a Catholic, I knew what was going on and I read the book.before seeing it. never saw it again.
Fri Oct 3, 2025, 04:28 PM
Oct 3

AllaN01Bear

(27,599 posts)
53. bambi, yes bambi
Fri Oct 3, 2025, 04:59 PM
Oct 3

the fire scene.
however some ot the movies that were to be scarry, were very funny to me. didnt care for the hack and slash and revenge movies.

no_hypocrisy

(53,372 posts)
59. Dementia 13 (Coppola's first movie)
Fri Oct 3, 2025, 05:27 PM
Oct 3

Halloween Saturday 1963 and I was 6.

Mom dropped me off at the movies ALONE. She had no clue what the movie was about.

I’m sitting in the dark and my eyes widen at the end when an axe splits the head of a doll that truly looked lifelike. I thought I just witnessed the murder of a child.

You decide. The very end.
https://m.

&pp=ygUWZGVtZW50aWEgMTMgZnVsbCBtb3ZpZQ%3D%3D


greatauntoftriplets

(178,397 posts)
60. Psycho.
Fri Oct 3, 2025, 06:00 PM
Oct 3

Parents took my 5-year-older sister and me to see it one Sunday afternoon. I was maybe 10. It horrified me and I got nauseous. My father took me out to the lobby and spent the rest of the movie there with me while my mother and sister watched to the end.

I felt badly for my father, but it wasn't a time to leave me alone. I've never watched it to this day.

The Exorcist and the Omen movies didn't hit me as hard, and I can watch those. They also had plots, and I like looking at Jason Miller.

I cannot watch or read Stephen King or other horror movies. I read the news a lot, and what's going on this country and the world is all the horror that I can stand.

debm55

(51,583 posts)
68. Thank you for sharing with us, greatauntoftriplets. And you got that right about what is going on now.
Fri Oct 3, 2025, 07:26 PM
Oct 3

PoindexterOglethorpe

(28,141 posts)
61. My only walk-out was from "The Devils", a 1971 movie based on the non-fiction book
Fri Oct 3, 2025, 06:06 PM
Oct 3

"The Devils of Loudun" by Aldous Huxley. It's about a convent of nuns in the mid 17th century who become convinced they've been possessed by devils.

It turns out that the man I later married also walked out on that movie.

electric_blue68

(24,254 posts)
71. OMG - I Am Legand! 😱😱😱
Fri Oct 3, 2025, 07:50 PM
Oct 3

I'm not sure whatever possessed me to go see this?!! 😵‍💫😵‍💫 😄

I do like Will Smith, and I guess bc it was set in NYC (I'm an NY'r)....
I never watch Zombie films/shows!!

Ugh, the "sunset scene"!!!! Those who've seen it, know what I'm talking about.
The excruciating tension!
I've never been as totally freaked out by a film as that one! Gah!

electric_blue68

(24,254 posts)
81. Since someone mentioned The Twilight Zone, I'll just mention the Original Outer Limits! Several eps n particular. 😱Gah!
Fri Oct 3, 2025, 08:21 PM
Oct 3

Took me years to get over a a few! I was watching it at ?10 - 11 yrs old.

Just thought of another move - don't remember the name - aliens had built secret tunnels in a desert-y part of The USA, and people were getting sacked down into the sand! Early 1960's.

dhol82

(9,619 posts)
82. The Pawnbroker
Fri Oct 3, 2025, 08:21 PM
Oct 3

Not a horror film in the current usage but that’s what it was for me.
My parents were in a slave labor camp in Germany during WWII. I was born in a displaced persons camp. I heard some of their stories.
I did not expect the movie to affect me so much but, about half way through the film I could not take any more of the horror of this man’s life and had to get out of the theater as quickly as possible. I had the same emotional response when I visited Yad Vashem many years later. Couldn’t wait to push my way to the exit as quickly as possible and breathe.

Sibelius Fan

(24,748 posts)
85. I find nothing scary about movies that depend on the supernatural for their scare factor.
Fri Oct 3, 2025, 08:35 PM
Oct 3

I don’t believe in ghosts, goblins, evil powers, vampires etc. Entertainment, but not scary. I can’t suspend disbelief.

Not a fan of gratuitous blood fests, even if based on reality.

Real horror to me: movies about the atrocities committed by the Nazis, etc. Or on actual murder cases. Real people, real horror.

debm55

(51,583 posts)
87. Thank you very much, Sibelius Fan for sharing your opinions with us. As my maternal family is Jewish, I understand.
Fri Oct 3, 2025, 08:43 PM
Oct 3

thucythucy

(8,997 posts)
86. Nosferatu
Fri Oct 3, 2025, 08:36 PM
Oct 3

The original silent film.

It still frightens me. And I definitely won't see the remakes.

It's not vampires in general--I'm a fan of Buffy. But this particular film creeps me out.

Watch it if you dare!

debm55

(51,583 posts)
88. Thank you thucythucy. The silent movie is very scarey. Is it just me or does Nosferatu, look like Steven Miller?
Fri Oct 3, 2025, 08:46 PM
Oct 3

thucythucy

(8,997 posts)
158. It doesn't look like it would be the original score.
Sun Oct 5, 2025, 10:23 AM
Oct 5

I'd go see it live if it was the original score, even though I know it would scar me for life.

Delarage

(2,493 posts)
89. The Blair Witch Project
Fri Oct 3, 2025, 08:54 PM
Oct 3

I watched it with a friend before we were to go camping at a PA State Park near Latrobe (we were going to watch the Steelers practice at training camp). I almost didn't go because of it.

debm55

(51,583 posts)
92. thank you very much, Delarage. Was the State Park, Keystone??? I heard of the Blair Witch Project, but didn't see it.
Fri Oct 3, 2025, 09:06 PM
Oct 3

berniesandersmittens

(12,734 posts)
96. Ditto
Fri Oct 3, 2025, 10:09 PM
Oct 3

My parents were out of town when I was 16 and I was home alone. We lived out in the boondocks, closest neighbor at least a mile through the woods.

Rented that movie and it was terrifying. I don't think I slept at all that night.

kacekwl

(8,668 posts)
90. Cape Fear with
Fri Oct 3, 2025, 08:58 PM
Oct 3

Robert De Niro .I don't like slasher blood and gore movies. Thriller and suspense is my style.

Polly Hennessey

(8,246 posts)
101. Night of the Living Dead.
Sat Oct 4, 2025, 10:38 AM
Oct 4

I couldn’t walk out because we watched it at a drive-in movie. I was a captive audience and it was dark. Popcorn didn’t help 🥺😱

applegrove

(128,699 posts)
103. The Truman Show with Jim Carrey. I had recently figured out that I had been
Sat Oct 4, 2025, 10:51 AM
Oct 4

stalked. I didn't know how bad it was. That would take years. I didn't know what the movie was about. I lasted less than 10 minutes until i got the concept and I told my friend I had to go.

Niagara

(10,902 posts)
112. I must be wired differently compared to most people
Sat Oct 4, 2025, 12:22 PM
Oct 4

This is only a small fraction of my horror movie collection. I couldn't fit them all into the photo.



Yes, I'm old school with the DVD's. 👻😈🧛🏼‍♂️


MorbidButterflyTat

(3,738 posts)
198. I saw that movie when it was new in the theater
Mon Oct 6, 2025, 03:11 PM
Monday

I searched out a clip from Halloween H20 because I didn't remember Janet's part.

At the end of this clip, is Janet getting into her car from Psycho? And is the music playing in the background from Psycho?

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I wonder what happened to Laurie's son Josh Hartnett. Hm.


Thanks for the reminder!

Niagara

(10,902 posts)
199. Yes, MorbidButterflyTat
Mon Oct 6, 2025, 07:59 PM
Monday

Janet is getting into her car from Psycho! And the music playing in the background is from Psycho! You're not imagining things.





It's weird that the Halloween writers traded Laurie's daughter named Jamie for a son named John and then back to a daughter named Karen. It makes my head swim and I'm not sure what movies I'm suppose to disregard.




Coldwater

(376 posts)
118. Compiled a list of my all-time favorite horror movies
Sat Oct 4, 2025, 02:20 PM
Oct 4

Not including the old classics

The Exorcist (1973) (Directed by William Friedkin)
Night of the Living Dead (1968) (George A Romero)
Dawn of the Dead (1979) (George A Romero)
Dawn of the Dead (2004)
The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (1974) (Directed by Toby Hooper)
The Shining (1980) (Directed by Stanley Kubrick)
Alien (1979) (Ridley Scott)
Aliens (1986) (Directed by James Cameron)
Halloween (1978) (The Original John Carpenter Version)
Friday the 13th (1980) (Sean Cunningham)
Jeepers Creepers (2001)
The Lost Boys (1987)
Return of the Living Dead (1985) (Directed by Dan O’Bannon)
A Nightmare on Elm Street (1984) (Directed by Wes Craven)
Predator (The only horror movie to star two future governors Jesse Ventura & Arnold)
An American Werewolf in London (1979) (Directed by John Landis)
Jaws (1975) (Steven Spielberg)
Scanners (1980) (David Cronenberg)
The Fly (David Cronenberg version)
The Amityville Horror (1979) (Starring Margot “Where’s Superman When You Need him” Kidder)
Rosemary's Baby (Directed by child molester and former husband of actress Sharon Tate - Roman Polanski)
Child's Play (1988)
Evil Dead II (1987) (Directed by Sam Raimi)
Phantasm (1979)
Candyman (1987) (Written by Clive Barker)
The Hills have Eyes (the remake)
Near Dark (Directed by Kathryn Bigelow)
Hellraiser (1987) (Clive Barker)

debm55

(51,583 posts)
119. Wow, What a list. Thank you very much, Coldwater for taking the time to share your selections with us.
Sat Oct 4, 2025, 02:27 PM
Oct 4

ProfessorGAC

(74,761 posts)
125. Squirm
Sat Oct 4, 2025, 08:43 PM
Oct 4

I think it was the summer after I graduated college, so '76.
A huge electrical storm drops high power lines into a swamp and turns the worms into flesh eaters.
It was pretty bad & disgusting.
The other one is Dawn of the Dead. The sequel to your movie. Zombies attacking a mall. Very graphic.
I was never a horror movie guy but I went when friends really wanted to go.
Should have stayed home for those 2.

debm55

(51,583 posts)
127. HAHAHAHAH, Thank you ProfessorGAC, Dawn of the Dead was filmed at the Monroeville Mall , I didn't see it. I do like old
Sat Oct 4, 2025, 08:51 PM
Oct 4

horror films--shot it black and white. Do not got to slasher films.. Squirm, I don;t think I would see.

debm55

(51,583 posts)
128. Thank you MLAA. I thought the Gremlins were sweet until the kid dropped water on them.
Sat Oct 4, 2025, 08:53 PM
Oct 4

BlueWaveNeverEnd

(11,635 posts)
129. Jeepers creepers..movie with kids on a bus being stalked by a monster
Sat Oct 4, 2025, 09:03 PM
Oct 4

Could not continue to watch it

griloco

(855 posts)
133. I hid behind the couch when
Sat Oct 4, 2025, 09:16 PM
Oct 4

the flying monkeys went after Dorothy.
Never walked out of a movie but closed my eyes during the opening of Saving Private Ryan.

debm55

(51,583 posts)
156. Thank you griloco. I closed my eyes during the flying monkeys. Still do. I have watch Saving Private Ryan. Went into the
Sun Oct 5, 2025, 10:11 AM
Oct 5

bedroom during the landing on the beach.

Ilsa

(63,428 posts)
134. Two hour tv "documentary" in 2002 of A Haunting in Connecticut.
Sat Oct 4, 2025, 09:19 PM
Oct 4

I think it was on the Travel Channel. Eventually the family's priest called in Ed and Lorraine Warren.

chowder66

(11,421 posts)
138. I have to add a made for tv show. The Trilogy of Terror.
Sat Oct 4, 2025, 10:32 PM
Oct 4

That devil doll scared the bajeezus out of me.

hunter

(40,056 posts)
139. As I've posted here before, "The Big Chill"
Sat Oct 4, 2025, 10:40 PM
Oct 4


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Big_Chill_%28film%29

When I saw that movie I'd had a very eventful and interesting life as a somewhat feral child and young adult, everything from homelessness to staying as a guest in the Southern California beach houses of wealthy people, from being picked up and driven home by the police to interviewing them for the campus newspaper, from driving all over the Western United States to living in my broken car. I'd had many interesting jobs, employed by people who knew (or at least suspected) I wouldn't be around for long.

"So when are you going to grow up, Hunter?" was a question I'd been asked and sometimes it was a question I'd asked myself.

I saw that movie and imagined myself as a caterpillar spinning a cocoon around myself and emerging as one of the horrible people... OMG, it was just too much. The dead guy got lucky.

That movie disturbed me more than Eraserhead, which a goth-before-goth-was-a-thing girlfriend had taken me to on a date.

debm55

(51,583 posts)
166. Thank you very much, hunter. I saw it once, Didn't like it. Oh, Kevin Costner was the dead man.
Sun Oct 5, 2025, 11:43 AM
Oct 5

MorbidButterflyTat

(3,738 posts)
141. Wes Craven's first movie
Sat Oct 4, 2025, 11:38 PM
Oct 4

"Last House on the Left," from 1972. I only saw enough to know it's terribly triggering, an ugly movie I wish I'd never seen, and I suggest everyone avoid it. There's a remake from 2009 I've never seen and never will.

"Session 9" from 2001 is a psychological horror movie I've seen many times, and it's always scary to me. I do recommend it to anyone who likes scary movies, but prefer not to be traumatized for life.

Something I find interesting, Session 9 was directed by Brad Anderson, who also directed and co-wrote "Next Stop Wonderland," another movie I really like, which is a sweet romantic comedy, nothing scary about it.

subterranean

(3,706 posts)
142. Psycho used to scare me when I was young.
Sun Oct 5, 2025, 12:02 AM
Oct 5

Particularly the scene at the end where Mrs. Bates' rocking chair turns around, and the truth about her is revealed. I had to close my eyes for that part because I was afraid it would give me nightmares.

debm55

(51,583 posts)
169. Thank you very much, subterranean. The scene that most scared me was the mother at the end.
Sun Oct 5, 2025, 11:56 AM
Oct 5

johnp3907

(4,145 posts)
145. Not a Horror film but...
Sun Oct 5, 2025, 01:30 AM
Oct 5

The 1984 made for British TV film Threads makes me shudder just thinking about it. I'll never watch it again.

DET

(2,251 posts)
146. One Fiction, One True
Sun Oct 5, 2025, 02:25 AM
Oct 5

A Clockwork Orange - saw it at the drive-in with my mother as a kid. Scared the crap out of me, but I have no recollection of it now. The second is a documentary of the horrific conditions at a state mental hospital in the 1960s - Titicut Folies. I didn’t see it until I was middle aged (it was banned for a very long time). My father died in that institution when I was eleven years old. I had the sense from my mother that he had been abused there, but I had no idea how barbaric the conditions really were. Wish I knew more, but I probably never will.

betsuni

(28,433 posts)
197. Unforgettable movie, beautiful and chilling, Two little orphans alone in the world pursued by evil.
Mon Oct 6, 2025, 03:22 AM
Monday

gordianot

(15,695 posts)
154. Went to see the Exorcist with friends late in the evening.
Sun Oct 5, 2025, 09:49 AM
Oct 5

We watched the credits together. When it was time to leave we discovered the the theatre was locked up and every one was gone. Turned around and left the theatre through the emergency exit the perfect ending for a scary move walking out in the dark. Now that was the scariest most memorable part of the entire film

Mysterian

(5,990 posts)
155. I read The Exorcist book when I was about 14 and it scared the crap out of me
Sun Oct 5, 2025, 09:50 AM
Oct 5

so I was prepared for the movie but the movie was freaking awesome.

A movie that actually scared me was probably something about the Manson morders.

debm55

(51,583 posts)
157. Thank you Mysterian. I read the book also. To me, it was creepier than the book. My boyfriend wanted to see it. I knew
Sun Oct 5, 2025, 10:15 AM
Oct 5

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what was coming and closed my eyes.

Mad_Dem_X

(10,046 posts)
162. I don't really watch scary movies, but
Sun Oct 5, 2025, 11:00 AM
Oct 5

the trailer to The Shining (with the blood coming out of the elevator) scared the living daylights out of me when I first saw it as a kid.

livetohike

(23,741 posts)
178. Silence of the Lambs. I had a hard time watching
Sun Oct 5, 2025, 01:30 PM
Oct 5

it and only went to the movie theater when it came out because my best friend’s husband and daughter were in a scene. It lasted 3 seconds, but I saw them. Then I spent most of the movie with my eyes closed .

debm55

(51,583 posts)
180. Thank you very much, livetohike. I read the book first. The movie was very, very hard to watch.
Sun Oct 5, 2025, 01:32 PM
Oct 5

poli-junkie

(1,425 posts)
179. Silence of the Lambs left me
Sun Oct 5, 2025, 01:32 PM
Oct 5

shaking at the end. My central nervous system was shot. The sheer terror of victims in the well freaked me out. Also, Clarice hunting the killer in a pitch black basement was terrifying.

buzzycrumbhunger

(1,397 posts)
203. Ugh.
Mon Oct 6, 2025, 09:02 PM
Monday

My son wanted to join the Boy Scouts and once they get their hands on you, they suck you into all kinds of volunteer positions (started as a Cub Scout committee member and ended up an damned Unit Commissioner for the district…) Naturally, that meant our family camped a lot, usually at our BS camps here in SW FL. One loooooong, cold weekend, we realized we hadn’t packed enough warm clothing (yes, it gets COLD in Florida!) so I was sent home to gather some goodies. I decided to take my time and have a real shower, warm up, and watch a little something on the tube before I went back.

Of course, I ended up watching Silence of the Lambs in the middle of the night. Alone. I don’t remember exactly what had me so uncomfortable but it didn’t help that I had to make the long drive back and go out in the woods afterward by myself. To this day, I have no desire to watch it again to see if it creeps me out again.

I honestly can’t think of a movie that really traumatized me on its own. I think this was more because it was the middle of the night and I had to make the long trip by myself. I apparently don’t do suspense well.

Lilithschyld

(84 posts)
181. Hellraiser. Those movies were scary to me as a kid.
Sun Oct 5, 2025, 01:34 PM
Oct 5

I didn't walk out of the theater, but I tried to cover my eyes through part of it. Pinhead was scary, lol.
I still watched all of them, but I was older.

debm55

(51,583 posts)
183. Thank you very much for sharing your experience with us. I have not seen it. but your description makes me glad I didn't
Sun Oct 5, 2025, 01:38 PM
Oct 5

Srkdqltr

(9,005 posts)
185. I really dislike ugly disgusting and avoid movies like that. I understand the difference between on screen and real.
Sun Oct 5, 2025, 02:00 PM
Oct 5

Cirsium

(2,984 posts)
186. Pillow Talk
Sun Oct 5, 2025, 03:08 PM
Oct 5
Pillow Talk with Doris Day and Rock Hudson. Now that was scary. I get chills just thinking about it.

Submariner

(13,162 posts)
189. Looking for Mr. Goodbar in the 70s
Sun Oct 5, 2025, 04:48 PM
Oct 5

Since then, haven't been able to watch a movie where women get beaten or worse.

debm55

(51,583 posts)
190. Thank you Submariner. I saw that movie and it helped me get out of an abusive relationship
Sun Oct 5, 2025, 05:23 PM
Oct 5

debm55

(51,583 posts)
201. I saw that movie in a high school assembly. the ending was sit on the end of your seat spellbinding. No blood , no gore.
Mon Oct 6, 2025, 08:50 PM
Monday

Just a brilliant , suspense movie with a brilliant and lovely actress and a terrific plot.

soldierant

(9,018 posts)
206. I'm with you on The Exorcist
Tue Oct 7, 2025, 12:06 AM
Tuesday

which didn't so much terrify me in the theater, but when got home I couldn't sleep - jumped at evert little sound and couldn't turn off the lights without panicking..

Number 2 woud be (I think it was called) "The Manitou" I'm not really into horror as a genre, so those may be the only two I have seen.

debm55

(51,583 posts)
208. Thank you very much, soldierant for your two selections. I don't like blood and gore movies.
Tue Oct 7, 2025, 09:33 AM
Tuesday

auntAgonist

(17,298 posts)
207. Sybil
Tue Oct 7, 2025, 07:04 AM
Tuesday

Not so scary but deeply disturbing.

There is NO way I would/could watch it again.

It was supposed to be a 'true' story but was declared to not be true.

Either way deeply disturbing to say the least.

aA
kesha

debm55

(51,583 posts)
209. I watched it in college. If I remember correctly, it was a series of TV. It was very disturbing. Like you I never
Tue Oct 7, 2025, 09:37 AM
Tuesday

watched it again. Once was enough. Thank you auntAgonist.

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