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    Threads (1984). I was in shock for a week when I first saw that. No horror film has come close.

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    Jacob’s Ladder (1990)

    Doesn’t look like it but no single other film shattered me as much as this one when I first saw it, well, in the 90s.

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      Man, it is such a sleeper! The title doesn’t make it obvious as a horror film, and it isn’t one of the bigger successes, but it is awesome

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      This was my answer too - this film really got under my skin in a way that most traditional scary films don’t, and Tim Robbins is riveting, as always. I was not prepared.

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        This was my answer too - this film really got under my skin in a way that most traditional scary films don’t, and Tim Robbins is riveting, as always. I was not prepared.

        Neither was I. Would you have known younger me of back then it would not have come as surprise to say I was a little more than receptive to this movie. Watching it, I was absolutely terrified and shattered. Like you said, Time Robin was amazing as he often is.

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    The only horror that has really had an effect on me is The Descent. I think it’s the claustrophobic nature of being underground and then hunted by those things. I can’t think of any other horror that has sent a shiver literally all the way down my spine before.

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      Oh god that terrified me too. I haven’t seen it in years but I remember it pretty clearly. I remember screaming the first time you see thr monster

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        Have to ask if the version you watched is the extended (or proper) ending? There’s the US version which cuts off the true ending which is shown in the UK (at least) version. The truer ending makes it even more disturbing.

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          Never fea I’m british so I’ve seen the true ending. And can confirm disturbing as fuck

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    I did a super scientific study once where I monitored my heart rate while watching movies that were listed as being the scariest. The highest my heart rate went was during a scene in the movie Hereditary, where it went up to a whopping 85 bpm!

    Yeah, I don’t get scared easily LMAO but the answer is Hereditary!

    • I’m not sure that’s a very good measure of fear, though.

      If you showed me an average jump-scare-infused “horror” flick of the variety that gets tossed out by the film-making industry every five minutes or so, you’d see my blood pressure and heart rate spike each time, but five minutes after the end I’d likely not even be able to identify that film it was I’d watched.

      On the other hand, The Thing (the John Carpenter version) keeps me feeling unsettled each time I think of it (and has the occasional starring role in my rare nightmares). During the movie, though? Maybe a blood pressure increase, and a slight increase in heart rate. But nothing compared to the jump-scare fodder.

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    The Thing (OG, of course) unreasonably scared me, so much so that while shivering during the blood test scene I was thinking to myself “This is literally all practical effects why am I so utterly terrified?”

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    The only time I have ever turned a horror movie off because of how uncomfortable it made me was when I was watching Jordan Peels “Us”.

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      I’ve never heard of that what made you uncomfortable about it?

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        I couldn’t say exactly what it was, but I did find it unnerving. The whole tone of the movie just did something to me no other movie has done

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          I get that sometimes tone and atmosphere is bigger than words said

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    Honestly the closest to reality that drove me sick was the OG, Texas Chainsaw Massacre. It’s so fucking gross and terrifying.

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    Personally “Cannibal Holocaust” but apparently “A serbian film” is worse in almost every aspect. I haven’t seen that one thought. But I believe that anything worse than these two would be actual snuff movies.

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      A serbian film is certainly worse. But it’s also kind of cringe, because it’s JUST bad. Like when i watched that movie all i could think about was 10 edgy guys sitting in a room and think about the worst shit they could put in a movie. Bro, “newborn porn” woah sick dude.

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        Yeah, you hit the nail on the head. Serbian Film isn’t scary, it’s just gross and controversial.

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    I’ve had 2 sleep paralysis episodes in my life and both of them were themed around The Grudge. I’ve never really been scared by horror movies before or since I saw that at the cinema as a teenager, but for some reason that movie rocked me. It also started my lifelong obsession with Ju-On (though I have never rewatched The Grudge) and Asian horror in general.

    Kayako is the ultimate ghost villain; once you are cursed, you are fucked. There is no protection ritual, no solving of unfinished business, no escaping a haunted location. She can get to you anywhere, any time of day. She can distort reality to trap you and even time travel. I have goosebumps while writing this comment!

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      I’ve also had two episodes of SP but I didn’t know what they were until after the first one, which was a generic old “witch” sitting on my chest. However, by the time I got the second one I had read up enough about it that I thought it wouldn’t be so bad - nope, it was just as terrifying of not more so because I knew what was happening and couldn’t really do anything about it

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        my sp episodes usually consist of me being bound in some way, usually by and invisible force. my first one was really horrifying, with my vision going all red and black, and the one thought racing through my mind being “you have to wake up”. now they’re usually just met with feelings of annoyance that I can’t simply wake up, lol.

        also recently began gaining the ability to lucid dream, which has had some scary results as well. one time where it happened, I was in a messed-up version of an old childhood house, and I kept calling out “hello” to see if anyone would help me. another one was where I was looking in the mirror, sad that I had three eyes. then, I became lucid because I remembered that I’m not supposed to have three eyes.

  • As a kid, it was Pet Cemetery; but, like, the flashback part of the wife’s sick sister.

    As an adult, it was The Fourth Kind. I had gotten pretty drunk and high before putting it on, and I didn’t know jack shit about it so I thought that the “real” footage was, you know, real and when they showed a guy floating off the couch in the therapist office with the “real” footage I freaked out. 🤣