Scariest movie moments ever:

The home phone actually rang in perfect unison with the phone ringing scene during the Japanese Ring. (I didn't pick it up. Sorry, whoever you were.)

That film remains to this day the only movie that actually scared me so bad I couldn't sleep in a room with a TV for two days.
 
The home phone actually rang in perfect unison with the phone ringing scene during the Japanese Ring. (I didn't pick it up. Sorry, whoever you were.)

That film remains to this day the only movie that actually scared me so bad I couldn't sleep in a room with a TV for two days.

Well! I watched it at 4am, and my bro comes up behind me and goes BOO after the movie finished

:mad:I'll never forget it
 
the original ring was amazing, loved all 3 of them, just a pity that hollywood had to get hold of it and make a subpar remake, just like they did with dark water and the eye
 
Blair Witch and now Paranormal really is split down the middle, either love them or hate them movies. I think both are quality and consider them both very scary.

The following are also top quality horror movies and each of them has at least one great classic horror moment -

Ring (Jap Version obviously) REC, Texas Chainsaw, Exorcist, The Shining, Nightmare on Elm St 1, The Thing, Friday the 13th, Poltergeist and Halloween
 
I'm not a fan of horrors, but the Blair Witch Project wasn't scary in the slightest.
 
The 2 little girls in The Shining
The fecking Ring -The girl in the well
The clown in "IT"
The begining of Jaws
The Day After at the end
 
House on the haunted hill was a scary one. When i saw doctors & nurses ghosts for the first time, i had to turn the tv off and get out - I was watching it alone. And a lot of my cousins' friends were really disturbed after watching the movie, in their hostel which was an old hospital.
 
The 2 little girls in The Shining
The fecking Ring -The girl in the well
The clown in "IT"
The begining of Jaws
The Day After at the end

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Amityville Horror (Original): The moment when the voice of the devil tells the nuns and priest to get out of the house. The chandelier's shaking. Eventually the nun leaves (i think.)

Also the youngest child talks to the girl in the closet

James Brolin looks scary -- the new version with Ryan Reynolds with him playing comedic roles normally just doesnt do it for me.

 
Saw Rosemary's baby 4-5 years ago. Couldn't watch through the ending, didn't even see the baby in the crib. Haven't watched a horror movie I hadn't seen beforehand ever since
 
salems lot scared the fecking bejasus out of me as a nipper...I slept with rosary beads for a few weeks after that....I knew if I opened the curtains thered be some freaky kid floating there.


IT was a major let down..had some scary parts but film compared to book was shit.
 
IT scared the feck out of me as a kid, but when you watch it now you just laugh because it's Tim Curry in a clown suit.

Most films with some form of evil child/children usually freak me right out though.
 
Most films with some form of evil child/children usually freak me right out though.

i mustve been 11 or 12 when i first saw "Dont look now" and when the wee kid in the red coat turned out to be the withered aul doll and slashed his throat open I shat bricks...I had watched it all in case there was another magic wank scene.
 
The Shining when Jack goes into room 237 and starts kissing that bird.

The scene in Lost Highway where Bill Pullman meets that weird guy at the party - well sinister. Oh, and talking of David Lynch films, that cafe scene near the beginning of Mulholland Drive is pretty scary.
 
When I was 10 i was shown Polanski's Macbeth at school. I had nightmares and my mother complained. My teacher then took me aside after class and said if I had problems with her classes I should go to her first. I think kids are mollycoddled these days, but really, 10 year olds should not be exposed to open throat slittiing etc.
 
The Exorcist, Evil Dead and The Omen are the most scary movies of all times IMHO.