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A countdown of the scariest horror films ever made (that aren't The Exorcist).
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Date: September 17, 2022
The changeling terrified my the wheelchair scences
The only Horror film to stick with me for more than a day is “The Mist” that’s it.
I think the night flier was pretty scary
Didn’t Ash leave like a LONG time ago? Reupload much???
How about movies like Hereditary, Martyrs, Dead End…..
The Legend of Hell House – 1973
Candyman Farewell to Flesh got me
Lived in a huge house and was late at night. I used to play around with the urban legend, and years after finally first watching it.. scared the crap out of me.
The human element is much scarier to me. In this world anyway
Jaws is one of those movies where no matter how many times I've seen it if it comes on the TV I'm going to watch it. Lol 😂
Why are you constantly blowing off Jimmy Bruckner when he sees you irl? Is there some YouTube beef we’re unaware of?
The remake of when a Stranger calls is absolutely top-tier thriller
No doubt Psycho 1960 movie,,watched it as a child,,didn’t understand much of the movie back then,it was the whole creepy atmosphere-music etc that freaked me out lol
What stuck with me about "Black Christmas", was the scene with the cookie cutter and "Flesh Cookies"…
The Strangers creeped the heck out of me. 😬 Those damn doll masks!!!
Stop using the same movies in all your lists. Why do you even bother making a new video if you're not going to put in the effort?
Most of the horror movies that have haunted me are Asian.
So glad that you included the original Granada television production of The Woman in Black from the 80s. I watched this when it was first shown on Christmas Eve. I must have been about 12 and had to sleep with the light on for about a week afterwards.
Bunny man very fucked up
While Alfred Hitchcocks "Rear Window" isn't objectively scary I had nightmares for weeks when i first saw it at age 10. Soo atmospheric
Orphanage absolutely broke my heart. Such a stunning film and you could cut the tension with a knife.
for me it was house of wax, it scared me so much, turning people into wax statues is not a good idea…
I love Jaws and I think it’s not that scary I even have a Jaws shirt that I sometimes proudly wear to school
Ghostwatch; it was a BBC reality–horror/pseudo-documentary type thing from the nineties
One of my personal favorites that I watch atleast twice a year is Sog Soldiers. I liked it when o was a child and still love it to this todau
10. The Others
9. When A Stranger Calls (original)
8. Lake Mungo
7. The Orphanage
6. The Woman In Black (made for TV movie)
5. Hell House LLC
4. The Haunting (original)
3. Jaws
2. Whistle And I'll Come To You
1. Black Christmas (original)
These movies aren't scary nor haunting🗑️🗑️list
I'm thrilled to see The Others on here! I hope that The Lovely Bones and Haunter will make it too, respectively 😵
Most of these movies haven't affected me because they weren't part of my childhood or teenage years.
Two movies that terrified me were The Strangers and Sinister. I remember watching Sinister at work, my shift was over but it was raining too much so I decided to wait.
As soon as I opened the door to leave, the hallway was pitch black and the lights weren't working because of the rain. I reached the elevator button very quick, came back inside and waited until it got to my floor. And then I ran. Fast. I was scared to death 😂
Ash??? OMG i’m so happy to see a video hosted by her, i missed her voice and specially her Sexy Red Hair 🥰❤️🔥☺️
Most of this lists are tame. No a Serbian film, tumbling doll of flesh, nekromentic etc
John Carpenter's "The Thing", the thought of being trapped with a murderous being that can morphe into anything, or anyone…being tied up to furniture as they do blood tests to find out who is alien…all hell breaks loose, and your tied up!
I had forgotten about Lake Mungo until you mentioned it. How you think this is a haunting film or found footage done right is beyond me. That movie had terrible pacing, no scares, and a weak story. It was both boring and bad.
A movie that really stayed with me was The Blackcoat's Daughter. It's a slow burn with an amazing performance from Kiernan Shipka and that left me feeling haunted and deeply disturbed.
Man, I watched the Orphanage after watching this video, and to say it was haunting or even a horror movie is a huge stretch. Slow, boring drama. Not what I call a horror movie. Disappointed.
Scream spoilers – specifically when the girl gets cut in half by the garage door. I was probably 8 or 9 when I watched the first 3 movies, and then of course that Halloween everyone had the Ghost Face mask!
we had a little window by our front door and I remember so many of them peeping through at me…
Jaws didn’t really scared me, idk why
First horror movie I ever saw was American werewolf in London when i was about 7 and in bed watching sneaky TV whilst my parents thought I was asleep. To this day, I think the opening 20 mins of that movie are absolutely terrifying. The god dam sound it makes in the distance whilst they are on the fells always freaked me out.
I don't understand why Lake Mungo gets brought up so much in these videos, that movie is such a snoozefest, and I like found footage horror.
The Others scared the crap out of me when I first watched it in my early teens.
for me the most haunting moment is when John Cusack's character (on the movie 1408) at the end he is listening to some tapes and then he listens to the voice of his daughter and his ex-wife also listens to the tape. that moment is so haunting because from the beginning of the movie he was trying to find evidence of the afterlife just to be sure that his daughter is somewhere. and that ending gets to me every time.
another movie that is haunting is the movie rent-a-pal. it is such a sad movie when you see and feel the loneliness and profound sadness of the main character. that is the first horror movie that instead of trying to be scary, it becomes sad.
Simp simpity simp. That’s me adoring the sound of Ash’s voice. So clear and smooth. 🥰