sleeping with the lights on.......

Similarly, a good # of cast members of The Exorcist also passed away shortly after the making of the film…some even due to bizarre circumstances. Makes one wonder.

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I get scared easily so I'd say most scary movies I've seen were pretty scary.

Evil Dead 1 & 2 - It was da most scariest 4 moi, coz I was 13 when I saw it.

Demons - 1 hell of a scary movie....!

The house on haunted hill & Dracula 200 were my recent views on my personal theatre system. Although I watch horror movies @ nite, with all moi lights switched off, I really dont feel intimidated by anythin....The fear that all of u r sayin is just a figment of ur imagination which just harvests more & more if u ponder on it a lot....so better stop fearing da "not seen" & fear da known.

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**Evil Dead 1 & 2
* - It was da most scariest 4 moi, coz I was 13 when I saw it.

Demons - 1 hell of a scary movie....!

The house on haunted hill & Dracula 200 were my recent views on my personal theatre system. Although I watch horror movies @ nite, with all moi lights switched off, I really dont feel intimidated by anythin....The fear that all of u r sayin is just a figment of ur imagination which just harvests more & more if u ponder on it a lot....so better stop fearing da "not seen" & fear da known.
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Evil Dead 1 was great. 2 was pretty comedic, 3 was a complete comedy (intentionally). Demons 1 and 2 were awesome though. The Howling series is great as well.

Wierd........ nobody has mentioned "Nightmare on Elm Street"........was pretty scary...........and yeah Evil dead was freaky tooo !!

okay now I’m scared!

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okay now I'm scared!
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Fear this then....da original dracula - there were reports of ppl dyin after watchin it back in da 60s

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Fear this then....da original dracula - there were reports of ppl dyin after watchin it back in da 60s
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That was hardly the original Dracula movie. Vampire movies date back to 1897 in France "Le Manoir de Diable". I believe that the first movie with "Dracula" in the title was a 1920 film from Russia called "Dracula". One of the most popular was "Nosferatu" from 1922, a German film.

what was the name of that famous vampire? he had sum french name or sumthin, i saw the movie, it's black n white but it's pretty good.

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That was hardly the original Dracula movie. Vampire movies date back to 1897 in France "Le Manoir de Diable". I believe that the first movie with "Dracula" in the title was a 1920 film from Russia called "Dracula". One of the most popular was "Nosferatu" from 1922, a German film.
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Thanks 4 da info mak....I'll check them out, if I get hold of them.

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what was the name of that famous vampire? he had sum french name or sumthin, i saw the movie, it's black n white but it's pretty good.
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One of the most famous, or THE most famous vampire movie was "Nosferatu", a black and white film from 1922, Germany. There are literally hundreds and hundreds of vampire movies.

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okay now I'm scared!
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Don't be. There is a lot of skepticism behind that story. What has been confirmed though, by Blatty himself, is the existence of mysterious and unexplained thumping on the soundtrack of some unnamed scenes. The thumping went undetected by headphone-wearing sound technicians recording the takes, even though the technicians, Blatty said, were particular enough to end a take at the sound of a barely audible stomach grumble

The only film that really freaked me out was the exorcist.