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debm55

(52,831 posts)
Mon Oct 20, 2025, 01:00 PM Oct 20

Name a scary movie/movies that you actually like. These are movies that you can watch numerous times

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Name a scary movie/movies that you actually like. These are movies that you can watch numerous times (Original Post) debm55 Oct 20 OP
The first two "Alien" movies. Glorfindel Oct 20 #1
Agreed! FalloutShelter Oct 20 #7
Thank you very much, Glorfindel. debm55 Oct 20 #8
21 Days RazorbackExpat Oct 20 #2
Thank you RazorbackExpat. for sharing with us. debm55 Oct 20 #9
from dusk to dawn lapfog_1 Oct 20 #3
Excellent taste lapfog_1. Thank you. debm55 Oct 20 #10
"THEM!" lastlib Oct 20 #4
THEM is my favorite. It doesn't scare me but the Polly Hennessey Oct 20 #6
They didn;t scare you? Thanks lastlib debm55 Oct 20 #11
I remember that! I guess not scary enough to give me nightmares. electric_blue68 Oct 22 #44
Cabin in the Woods. FalloutShelter Oct 20 #5
Thank you very much, FalloutShelter. debm55 Oct 20 #12
The Crawling Eye no_hypocrisy Oct 20 #13
Thank you very much, no_hypocrisy. debm55 Oct 20 #14
Whatever Happened to Baby Jane? MIButterfly Oct 20 #15
Thank you very much,MIButterfly. I have seen The Birds and Psycho numerous times. debm55 Oct 20 #20
Night of the Living Dead, Frankenstein (the original one), IT...so many more. LoisB Oct 20 #16
Thank you very much for sharing, LoisB. I like very old black and white movies. the original Frankenstein would be on my debm55 Oct 20 #19
Scary? I don't know about "scary" but I'll list a few movies that are in my rotation Niagara Oct 20 #17
Wow, You have a lot. Thank you very much for Sharing with us, Niagara. debm55 Oct 20 #18
Tangential re Blair Witch.... electric_blue68 Oct 22 #45
lol, electric_blue68 Niagara Oct 23 #47
Oh, that IS some stick! Otoh, shame on those rascaly raccoons, hummers got to eat, too! electric_blue68 Oct 23 #90
One of the raccoons bent my garden hooks getting to food. Ughh! Niagara Oct 24 #91
Let's Scare Jessica to Death MorbidButterflyTat Oct 23 #63
Thank you very much, MorbidButterflyTat. I agree. I don't like the gore and blood movies. debm55 Oct 23 #77
Dr. Terror's House of Horrors (1965) nuxvomica Oct 20 #21
Thank you very much, nuxvomica. the moving cut off of hand is scary. though debm55 Oct 20 #23
Horror of Dracula. boonecreek Oct 20 #22
How many times have you seen it? debm55 Oct 20 #24
More times than I care to remember. boonecreek Oct 20 #42
Tremors, The Thing From Another World, LogDog75 Oct 20 #25
Thank you very much, LogDog75 debm55 Oct 20 #32
ZERO! NONE! NADA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! elleng Oct 20 #26
HAHAHAHAHHAH. Thank you elleng. debm55 Oct 23 #58
The VVitch - 2015. The Ritual - 2017. The Thing - 1982 paleotn Oct 20 #27
Wow, You have seen The Exorcist more then once,? I would be very scared. I saw it when it came out and never saw it debm55 Oct 20 #37
The Changeling (1980) johnp3907 Oct 20 #28
Thank you johnp3907 debm55 Oct 20 #36
The original from 1963. Morbius Oct 20 #29
Thank you very much, Morbius. for sharing with us. debm55 Oct 20 #34
We watch a horror movie every night in Oct. Prairie_Seagull Oct 23 #49
Thank you Prairie_Seagull. Neat tradition. debm55 Oct 23 #60
An American Werewolf in London subterranean Oct 20 #30
Thank you very much, subterranean. for sharing. debm55 Oct 20 #35
The Lady in White nocoincidences Oct 20 #31
Thank you very much for your recommendations. nocoincidences debm55 Oct 20 #33
The Exorcist some_of_us_are_sane Oct 20 #38
Thank you very much, some_of_us_are_sane. You are brave. debm55 Oct 20 #39
Captain Kronos: Vampire Hunter displacedvermoter Oct 20 #40
Oh wow, thank you for sharing your collection with us, displacedvermoter. debm55 Oct 23 #61
Rear Window for me. Coventina Oct 20 #41
Thank you , Coventina, for sharing. I have a couple of times myself. debm55 Oct 23 #57
That poster MorbidButterflyTat Oct 23 #64
Got a couple justaprogressive Oct 21 #43
Thank you very much, justaprogressive. The Village of the Damned---too scary to see. debm55 Oct 23 #55
It was scary the first time (less so, later) 🤔 Forbidden Planet... electric_blue68 Oct 22 #46
Thank you very much, electric_blue68, debm55 Oct 23 #53
The first The Blob catbyte Oct 23 #48
I remember that, catbyte. Thank you for sharing. debm55 Oct 23 #52
And now for something completely different, and that is saying something. Prairie_Seagull Oct 23 #50
Thank you very much for sharing with us, Prairie_Seagull debm55 Oct 23 #51
Train to Busan FM123 Oct 23 #54
Thank you very much, FM123. debm55 Oct 23 #56
"The Sixth Sense"... OmegaX Oct 23 #59
Thank you very much for sharing with us, OmegaX. debm55 Oct 23 #62
My favorite movie genre MorbidButterflyTat Oct 23 #65
Thank you very much, MorbidButterflyTat. I also like the very oldies. debm55 Oct 23 #72
Young Frankenstein mwmisses4289 Oct 23 #66
I know what you mean, mwmisses4289, debm55 Oct 23 #74
The Shining, The original Halloween, and JMCKUSICK Oct 23 #67
Thanks John. debm55 Oct 23 #75
The Lost Boys movie area51 Oct 23 #68
HAHAHAHAAHHAHHA. Thank you very much. area51 debm55 Oct 23 #76
#1 Killer Clowns from Outer Space! Hilarious! #2 Attack of the Killer Tomatoes Ziggysmom Oct 23 #69
OH, Thank you Ziggysmom. My biggest fear are clowns. I don't think I could watch it. I am glad you can. debm55 Oct 23 #73
Sinners Deep State Witch Oct 23 #70
Thank you very much, Deep State Witch. debm55 Oct 23 #71
that documentary called "Idiocracy"... ret5hd Oct 23 #78
Oh my, I have never seen it and it sounds like I won't. Thank you ret5hd. debm55 Oct 23 #82
Seven Haggard Celine Oct 23 #79
Thank you very much, Haggard Celine for sharing with us. debm55 Oct 23 #83
Showgirls ZDU Oct 23 #80
Oh you. Thanks debm55 Oct 23 #85
You know me well! ZDU Oct 23 #86
The Wizard of Oz. pandr32 Oct 23 #81
Me too. I watch every time it is on. The part that gets me are the flying monkeys. Thank you, pandr32. debm55 Oct 23 #84
Yes, the flying monkeys are scary too! pandr32 Oct 23 #87
They Live Wiz Imp Oct 23 #88
Thank you very much, Wiz Imp. Fight scene is rough. debm55 Oct 23 #89
The originals justaprogressive Oct 24 #92
Thank you, justaprogressive. The originals are the best. debm55 Oct 24 #93

lastlib

(27,164 posts)
4. "THEM!"
Mon Oct 20, 2025, 01:27 PM
Oct 20

1950s B/W thriller about ants mutated to giant size by radiation from atomic testing. A source of numerous nightmares in my youth.....

Second one was "Kingdom of the Spiders"--you can guess about that one. Spoiler--the spiders won......

MIButterfly

(1,690 posts)
15. Whatever Happened to Baby Jane?
Mon Oct 20, 2025, 02:06 PM
Oct 20

The Birds
Psycho
American Werewolf in London (I had the biggest crush on David Naughton from his Dr. Pepper commercial days back then)

debm55

(52,831 posts)
19. Thank you very much for sharing, LoisB. I like very old black and white movies. the original Frankenstein would be on my
Mon Oct 20, 2025, 04:56 PM
Oct 20

list too.

Niagara

(11,149 posts)
17. Scary? I don't know about "scary" but I'll list a few movies that are in my rotation
Mon Oct 20, 2025, 03:40 PM
Oct 20

After.Life 2009

An American Werewolf in London 1981

Christine 1983

The John Carpenter Halloween franchise, including Season of the Witch

The Psycho franchise

Salem's Lot 1979

Let's Scare Jessica to Death 1971

What Lies Beneath 2000

The VVitch 2015

Death Becomes Her 1992

Trick r Treat 2007


The Blair Witch Project 1999. I didn't appreciate this movie back in 1999 maybe because it was a well marketed movie. Today I grasp the characters decent into madness and I appreciate the creepy random stick figures showing up out of no where.

Prom Night 1980

I'm 100% sure that I've fogotten some movies that are in my regular rotation. It's okay and I'm not going to worry about it.

🎃

electric_blue68

(25,008 posts)
45. Tangential re Blair Witch....
Wed Oct 22, 2025, 11:05 PM
Oct 22

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I was having difficulties walking (it all cleared up, never happened again! And right now I can't remember why) at this one point around the time TBWP was out.

So I, my sis, and 2 friends were eating out in NJ before a Springsteen concert.
Well, she (a sometimes snarky person) started in on the TBWP.

I remember she started putting toothpicks (and maybe something else) in at different angles in her mash potatoes.
Well, by the end we were all in hysterics!
And the laughter helped me a bit.
(by the time the concert was over I was so flooded with the right kind of brain chemicals by the sheer fun and energy that I felt much better)

Niagara

(11,149 posts)
47. lol, electric_blue68
Thu Oct 23, 2025, 08:05 AM
Oct 23

This is a hilarious story. Thank you for sharing.



Last year, I found this unusual looking stick, it reminded me of a praying mantis. I also found material in my yard that had been mowed over and I'm not really sure where it came from.


Anyway, I ended up tying the material on the unusual looking stick and I did this and placed it on one my garden hooks.




After I did this, I kept finding the hummingbird feeder knocked off another garden hook and completely empty in the morning.


My SO sort of scolded me and said, "Perhaps you should stop inviting bad stuff with your witchy stuff!"


I defended myself because I'm not a witch and I don't practice the stuff. My creative inspiration was TBWP movie though. lol


In the end, I found out it was a raccoon that was knocking off the hummingbird feeder and emptying the food that was inside it.


And my TBWP inspired stick came apart after a storm.

electric_blue68

(25,008 posts)
90. Oh, that IS some stick! Otoh, shame on those rascaly raccoons, hummers got to eat, too!
Thu Oct 23, 2025, 03:21 PM
Oct 23

At least you still have a photo of it.

Niagara

(11,149 posts)
91. One of the raccoons bent my garden hooks getting to food. Ughh!
Fri Oct 24, 2025, 06:39 AM
Oct 24

I'm easily amused by the little things in life and apparently sticks are on of those items.


MorbidButterflyTat

(3,936 posts)
63. Let's Scare Jessica to Death
Thu Oct 23, 2025, 11:13 AM
Oct 23

A quiet, creepy movie with a vulnerable protagonist. Love it.

After her husband cheats, they're in bed and he's saying something to her, and she responds, "Why don't you leave me then?" She is so broken, my heart broke for her.

The Blair Witch Project, another quiet, terrifying movie.

nuxvomica

(13,784 posts)
21. Dr. Terror's House of Horrors (1965)
Mon Oct 20, 2025, 05:04 PM
Oct 20

It has Peter Cushing, Christopher Lee and Donald Sutherland in an anthology of horror shorts. The frame story finds five typical 1960s British guys winding up in a train compartment with strange old Dr. Schreck (German for "terror", get it?), who reads their fortunes with tarot cards. Each fortune describes the man's future encounter with the supernatural, including a vampire, a werewolf, a killer vine, a crawling hand, and a voodoo spell. The vibe is very '60s, the music is very atmospheric and the stories are clever.

boonecreek

(1,310 posts)
22. Horror of Dracula.
Mon Oct 20, 2025, 05:06 PM
Oct 20

Christopher Lee's first portrayal of the Count, with Peter Cushing as Van Helsing.
Hammer Films took some liberties with the original story, but still pretty scary.

boonecreek

(1,310 posts)
42. More times than I care to remember.
Mon Oct 20, 2025, 10:10 PM
Oct 20

Saw it second run theaters a few times and several times on TV. Just recently watched
it on the Universal Monsters Channel.

LogDog75

(987 posts)
25. Tremors, The Thing From Another World,
Mon Oct 20, 2025, 06:23 PM
Oct 20

Tremors is a fun movie but it has it's moments.

The Thing From Another World was scary for it time back in the early 50s and, IMO, it still stands as a classic horror film.

Alien is perhaps the scariest movie for me.

paleotn

(21,186 posts)
27. The VVitch - 2015. The Ritual - 2017. The Thing - 1982
Mon Oct 20, 2025, 06:31 PM
Oct 20

And the best of all time, hands down. The Exorcist - 1973. A Halloween tradition in our house. Never gets old.

debm55

(52,831 posts)
37. Wow, You have seen The Exorcist more then once,? I would be very scared. I saw it when it came out and never saw it
Mon Oct 20, 2025, 07:46 PM
Oct 20

again.

Morbius

(792 posts)
29. The original from 1963.
Mon Oct 20, 2025, 06:36 PM
Oct 20

The Haunting.


It's probably the very best haunted house movie (I'll get to the competition in a minute). Directed by the great Robert Wise, it has a scientist examining the house, the heir to the property, a self-professed psychic and Eleanor, who experienced poltergeist activity as a child. It doesn't have the kind of jump scares and gore we see in modern horror movies. It just has suspense - a lot of it. It's an old movie now, and dated, but if you can get into it, this is one of the most impressive horror movies ever made.

Now the competition, which is one of the most scary movies I've ever seen:


They're here! Poltergeist is a legendary movie, from 1982.

Prairie_Seagull

(4,555 posts)
49. We watch a horror movie every night in Oct.
Thu Oct 23, 2025, 10:22 AM
Oct 23

Have since kids were in their teens. Kids gone now and we have continued the tradition.

Poltergeist was last nights movie. Definitely a Spielberg joint.

nocoincidences

(2,440 posts)
31. The Lady in White
Mon Oct 20, 2025, 06:44 PM
Oct 20

Not super scary but a great mystery that can pull a few tears, even.

There are a few very intelligent scary movies that I like to watch:
A Ghost Story
The Changeling
The Uninvited

You can find them all for free if you are a savvy browser. They are the best.

some_of_us_are_sane

(2,587 posts)
38. The Exorcist
Mon Oct 20, 2025, 07:50 PM
Oct 20
and..........." THE HAUNTING" (1963 original movie with Julie Harris)...... "Whose hand was I holding?"



Based on a Shirley Jackson novel. WONDERFUL!

displacedvermoter

(4,025 posts)
40. Captain Kronos: Vampire Hunter
Mon Oct 20, 2025, 08:16 PM
Oct 20

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Night of the Demon (Dana Andrews)

Most any Hammer film

Sleepy Hollow, Ninth Gate, From Hell (all Johnny Depp)

Hound of the Baskervilles (Brett version)

Scarlet Claw (Rathbone Holmes film)

The Fog (John Carpenter version)

electric_blue68

(25,008 posts)
46. It was scary the first time (less so, later) 🤔 Forbidden Planet...
Wed Oct 22, 2025, 11:15 PM
Oct 22

And that, was just on the small screen of the TV! Million Dollar Movie! 😄
It must have been awesome (and a bit scary) on the Big Screen!

I don't like horror.

catbyte

(38,314 posts)
48. The first The Blob
Thu Oct 23, 2025, 09:51 AM
Oct 23

But, come to think of it, it was more campy than scary, so never mind.

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FM123

(10,294 posts)
54. Train to Busan
Thu Oct 23, 2025, 10:48 AM
Oct 23

Years ago, my kids wanted to watch this on Netflix and I thought I would join them....it was fantastic!

MorbidButterflyTat

(3,936 posts)
65. My favorite movie genre
Thu Oct 23, 2025, 11:36 AM
Oct 23

Original Dracula, 1931

Bram Stoker's Dracula, 1992

Wolf, 1994. Jack Nicholson and Michelle Pfeiffer, in a werewolf love story.

Bad Moon, 1996.

The Howling, 1981.

Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, 1931. Fredric March in amazing transformation scenes.

The Tenant, 1976.

Halloween, 1978.

I could go on and on and on....

I love sharing movies! Thanks so much for this thread, Deb.

mwmisses4289

(2,800 posts)
66. Young Frankenstein
Thu Oct 23, 2025, 11:46 AM
Oct 23

Love at first Bite
Coco

Ok, not really horror, but those are as scary movie as I will get, lol.

Ziggysmom

(3,961 posts)
69. #1 Killer Clowns from Outer Space! Hilarious! #2 Attack of the Killer Tomatoes
Thu Oct 23, 2025, 12:03 PM
Oct 23
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debm55

(52,831 posts)
73. OH, Thank you Ziggysmom. My biggest fear are clowns. I don't think I could watch it. I am glad you can.
Thu Oct 23, 2025, 12:28 PM
Oct 23

Deep State Witch

(12,463 posts)
70. Sinners
Thu Oct 23, 2025, 12:08 PM
Oct 23

Although there were plot holes you could drive a truck through, I thought it was well done over all. Plus 2X the Michael B. Jordan.

Haggard Celine

(17,563 posts)
79. Seven
Thu Oct 23, 2025, 12:44 PM
Oct 23

It's a great cast and it's very creepy. The human monsters are to me scarier than the mutants and animals and things.

pandr32

(13,644 posts)
81. The Wizard of Oz.
Thu Oct 23, 2025, 01:03 PM
Oct 23

As a kid I trembled when the neighbor on a bike morphed into a green-faced witch on a broomstick. The "I'd turn back if I were you" sign on the witch's forest had me as scared as the lion.
One of the best movies ever.

debm55

(52,831 posts)
84. Me too. I watch every time it is on. The part that gets me are the flying monkeys. Thank you, pandr32.
Thu Oct 23, 2025, 01:26 PM
Oct 23

Wiz Imp

(8,251 posts)
88. They Live
Thu Oct 23, 2025, 01:50 PM
Oct 23

Starring wrestler Roddy Piper and featuring one of the best fight scenes in cinematic history, it is more relevant now, 37 years later. Consider it alongside Idiocracy as another film that now looks like a documentary.

https://www.theringer.com/2018/10/04/movies/they-live-john-carpenter-america-donald-trump

John Carpenter’s ‘They Live’ Was Supposed to Be a Warning. We Didn’t Heed It. We Didn’t Even Understand It.
The horror master’s most prescient movie has nothing to do with serial killers or vampires—it’s about greed and propaganda. And it’s truer than ever.

In 1978, John Carpenter wrote and directed a movie about a mysterious, hulking loner who comes to town and slays innocent victims. Ten years later, he made another movie about a mysterious, hulking loner who comes to town, only this guy waited to kick ass until he was all out of bubblegum.

There are other obvious differences between Halloween and They Live, two of the most beloved films by one of the all-time great genre auteurs. But here’s the one that matters most: Halloween became a popular horror franchise that now includes 11 films released over the course of 40 years. They Live, meanwhile, sort of became reality.

Drones in the sky, conspiracies in our heads, militarized police in the streets, economic inequality in every corner of society, media that seeks to control our minds: The terror of They Live is more tangible and primal in 2018 than a slasher movie could ever be. Is that an overly grandiose way of describing a cheesy, semi-self-aware ’80s action flick? Am I projecting outsize cultural importance onto a cult classic starring a professional wrestler who utters awesome one-liners like, “Brother, life’s a bitch ... and she’s back in heat”? Have I been wearing these magical sunglasses for too long?

Not if you ask Carpenter. From the beginning, he saw They Live—which turns 30 next month—as a fun action-adventure movie about a magnificently mulleted construction worker who saves the world and as trenchant social commentary. Over time, his take on the film has settled more on the latter. "You have to understand something,” he told Yahoo in 2015, “it’s a documentary. It’s not science fiction.”





justaprogressive

(5,935 posts)
92. The originals
Fri Oct 24, 2025, 10:44 AM
Oct 24

"The Time Machine" (1960)



"The War of the Worlds" (1953)



"Invasion of the Body-Snatchers" (1956)




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