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That I can remember right now and I know I reviewed them positively here. I would list.
1. Sinister. 2. It Follows. Both have some really creepy scenes. And if you watch at night on a good sound system. Plus with some alcohol, those movies will get to you. |
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"It Follows" was very good. One of the few newer films I liked.
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The Inauguration of Donald Trump
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It's one of the best modern horror movies for me. So many good scenes. The tall guy, the beach scene, and many more.
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I know this is going to sound like total Edgelord bs, but I'm not really scared by horror movies. I haven't been, ever. But if I think back far enough... I think the VERY LAST thing to spook me, was when I was a child and I was watching "Are You Afraid of the Dark" on Nickelodeon and the episode "Dead Man's Float."
That creature spooked the hell out of me, but I absolutely loved it and became obsessed with it. The more something scared me, the more interested in it I became, and soon enough, it didn't scare me at all. In fact, dead looking, decaying, zombie type things are some of my favourite horror icons. Although to be honest, I really wish a movie would come out that would spook me a little. I miss that adrenaline rush.
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The last one to really scare me, where I was actually afraid to be in the house alone in broad daylight (Yea; I'm a big bad biker,too LOL) was "Rawhead Rex".
Man that thing was scary! |
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