American Werewolf in London when he changes in the flat to the music of Bad Moon on the rise brilliant.
For some reason I remember a cheap short that HBO put out in the 80's. It was about a film reel that ate people . Looked like it was done with a budget of $50 but creepy as shat.
I remember when I first saw werewolf of London. I thought it was the most realistic werewolf transition I ever saw. I haven't been scared by a horror movie in a while but the conjuring gave me the creeps. The newer one about that doll Annabelle was good but I got it at redbox and forgot to bring it back for several days, would have been more prudent to buy it.
@Spicoli if you like shark films '47 meters down' has some pretty scary scenes.
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When the house tells the priest to 'GET OUT!' in the original amytiville horror film freaked the fk outta me as a kid.
Wow excellent thread topic!
Let's see here....my favorite scary scene....hmmmm
Well the horror movie that traumatized me the most was 'Jaws' and of course the very first death in that movie, when super hot Chrissie goes for a midnight swim and then is eaten by a monster you never see....oooh that was a good one especially with the music the build up was great, the terror on her face was realistic.
For a "horror" movie The Shinning isn't all that scary it's unnerving which is different but it was unnerving for a reason it was a movie about genocide. Stephen King's book is apparently very different. The Ring is also unnerving.
I remember watching 'Slugs' for the first time...the ending scene where one of the heroes falls into and is eaten up by the slugs, that was done very well and scared me as a child. The entire movie Slugs is available for free on YouTube which is nice.
Audition is pretty fucking terrifying when dude is calling the girl on the phone and the girl is sleeping sitting down on the floor and then the bag in the background starts moving...that was pretty scary but if it's out of context and you're not already involved in the movie it seems rather silly. In the context of the movie you're all "What the FUCK is going on?" outside of that it's just meh.
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