Quarentine too. I was mad at the whole film though. You see it through a cameramans side. I like photography. I pay attention to detail I think. If it isn't realistic it won't scare me.
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That actually happened to me a few years ago.Okay, I have to take back my original post. Alfred Hitchcock's "The Birds" is the most terrifying movie I've seen. I cannot watch the movie all the way through and when I see a large amount of birds massing, I get nervous.
So everyone, what do you think is the scariest movie ever made? Psycho? Jaws? The Exorcist? I've seen all three and I think they all are overated. Recently I saw a Roman Polanski film called The Tenant and I though it was hands down the scariest movie I had ever seen. It's one of my favorite movies also. It's not scary in any sort of normal sense rather it's a guy wondering if he is going crazy. It was in all ways great. So what do you people think about the scariest movie ever?
Paranormal Activity...
Ya know, I still think The Birds is the most terrifying movie I've seen, but this one was really, really, really disturbing. It wasn't in your face scary, but really subtle like it would be in real life and I think that's what freaked me out.