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what is the most scariest movie you ever saw?


Mine

From the best to the worst
1. Bangsal 13, Indonesian movie
2. Ju on, at Japanese original movie
3. The Ring, at japanese original movie
4. The Shutter
5. One missed Call, at japanese original movie

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The scariest. "Most scariest",is a double superlative and terrible grammar.
If you are going to post on public forums at least learn to use the language correctly.

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I know you weren't talking to me but I would rather have poor grammar than have an annoying, condescending personality like you clearly do.

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Actually,that is quite humorous.You are criticising me in a annoying and condescending fashion, for being annoying and condescending. Is it wrong to suggest or encourage people contributing to public comment or debate to use correct grammar?
I would imagine that most people aspire to some level of competence in their discourse with others. How to improve then, if the errors are not brought to their attention?
You chose to insult me on the basis of personality,which is a very long bow to draw based on a couple of sentences,when I merely criticised grammar usage which was there for all to see. Please,now tell me who has condescension as a personality trait?


Einstein said,"There are only two things that are infinite,the universe and the
stupidity of human beings."

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My point is it doesn't matter if someone you don't know doesn't use correct grammar! You understood what he was saying so why point out grammar errors? How does it effect you? Some people do it as a defense when they are losing an arguement but you weren't even talking to this guy. He wasn't being rude or offensive, he was making sense but you just HAD to comment like you did. Obviously because it makes you feel smart. (people love to feel smart)
Maybe the guy didn't go to school, or maybe he has learning difficulties or dyslexia. Not everybody has to have perfect grammar!

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Read my post again,you have asked a question that is already answered.Smart people don't feel smart, they just are,however it sounds as though you are struggling to achieve the "feeling",yourself.
Why the use of parentheses after the full stop? Were you having a concurrent conversation with an imaginary friend?
Talk to me again off the forum if you want,I can help you.



Einstein said,"There are only two things that are infinite,the universe and the
stupidity of human beings."

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Go and jump off a ****ing bridge, you're an inconvenience to everyone in your life, I promise you!

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Seriously, you sound like a pretentious *beep* Can't you please just do the world a favour and jump off the edge? Nobody likes you, I can assure it.

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BeOneOfUs,
Oh my,looks like I struck a chord. Two posts in 13 minutes saying basically the same thing. Was that you or was your "friend" interrupting again?
Why are you so angry? I offered you help and obviously you need it. A sure sign of a deep disturbance is immediately obvious with the ranting about the effect on people in ones life,when of course,how could you possibly know? For the record I have many friends and associates within my field,not to mention a loving family.
It is hard to imagine that this all started with you insulting me, based on a post that was not directed at you. Don't you see the sad irony of the situation?
Please take a deep breath,calm yourself and remember my offer of help is still open.

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No, it started with you being a grammar nazi. I'm just sick of pompous, arrogant *beep* like yourself. Goodbye.

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Actually,that is quite humorous.You are criticising me in a annoying and condescending fashion, for being annoying and condescending.


If you're gonna be a grammar Nazi and harp on other people's grammatical errors, you might want to take a look at your own first, because your posts contain more errors than the OP that you criticized. For one, you're supposed to use spaces after your punctuation marks. For another, it's "AN annoying and condescending fashion", not "A annoying and condescending fashion. "A" comes before a consonant, "an" comes before a vowel.

Honestly, your whole post (much like the ones you made after it) reads like someone who isn't as smart as he thinks he is but uses big words in order to feel smarter and talk down to others. Combining that with your excessive focus on other people's grammar, you start to look like kind of a douche. And then when you keep dragging it out and harping on it while behaving like a smug prick to people who call you on it, you graduate from being a douche to being a pretentious asshat that nobody likes.

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Asshat? You must be a Yank. You use that word and then attempt to correct my grammar,now that's funny.
Actually,the post on which you are commenting makes no mention of grammar at all,only content. Are you confused?
It probably took about twenty seconds to type so,unlike yourself I wouldn't spend an hour hovering over the keyboard like a frenzied wild eyed,well,Yank trying to convince myself of my validity.
Didn't it occur to you that your post was doing exactly that which upset you?

I must mention your avatar,is that Stalin? I'm intuiting quite a bit about you as I
reread the post. I would say,frustrated,definite inferiority complex,possibly
sexually repressed with a perhaps,dangerous need to dominate.
Don't be angry,I know I'm right,maybe I can help you.
To some extent you are correct,when I hurry I do make some grammatical and punctuation
errors,but I do have a masters degree in English literature and I'm less worried
about it than you are.
As an Australian I am compelled to use some Aussie slang vulgarity,a great release
when dealing with,you know,Yanks.
So,in closing I would like to say,don't come the raw prawn with me you f...ing
Yank tank wanker,err,asshat!
Ah,that's much better.






















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The Vanishing. The Dutch version, not the penny dreadful American remake.

http://thinkingoutloud-descartes.blogspot.com/

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I can't watch The Exorcism of Emily Rose, or if I do I can't sleep after watching it!! haha...

Noel

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I've only seen The Ring on that list and it is definitely one of the best horror films I've seen. It wasn't the Japanese one though, but still.

Nothing really scares me as an adult (if you can call me that) anymore, but the most scared I've ever been watching a movie and then going on living life after was Dawn of the Dead the remake when I was like 10. That movie just *beep* all over my life as I knew it then, and I had nightmares for a long time after that. It wasn't until I started The Walking Dead and got used to zombies that I stopped being frightened by them.

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The Entity (1982)

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The Excorcist - without a doubt. But you have to have seen it when it first came out. Many have followed which dull the impact but nothing new has been released since that even approaches the impact that The Excorcist had at the time.

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Agreed. My parents were watching it when I was a kid, I hid and watched it without them noticing (wanted to be a big kid !). Needless to say I literally blocked everything out.
As a teenager, I saw it alone at my grandma's and it was dark out.. Don't ask me why, lol. Needless to say I have, again, blocked it out but not before *beep* my pants.

Other than that, The Sixth Sense as a teenager. Very well done, relied well on make up and acting rather than CGI crap.

A third of Insidious, but laughed after every scare.

Although nothing will every come close to the Exorcist !

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Wow. Its a very old thread but I'll reply for the sake of it.

My favorite is and will always be the Thai original - SHUTTER!!! Paranormal Activity 3, Insidious and an Indian movie - VAASTU SHASTRA will come next.

SOMEONE ELSE IS ON THE MOON! 😯

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Very old? Haha there are still a lot of threads on imdb that go as far back as 2006, some even as far as 2003. This thread is a baby in comparison. 

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An episode of Frontline titled "The Warning." Horror movies don't scare me; real life scares me.

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1.)The Exorcist 2.) Paranormal Activity(2007)

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I thought this film was good. It's not what I'd call scary, but it was creepy and, in an odd way, touching. As for films that have really fooked me up, I'd go for the following:
Michael Jackson's Thriller
Live and Let Die (a bizarre choice, by all accounts)
A Nightmare On Elm Street
Friday the 13th Part 3
Hellbound: Hellraiser II

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the conjuring
insidious
sinister
exorcism of emily rose
rec
mama
the descent
darkness falls
silent hill
the hills have eyes
cabin in the woods
evil dead


"We can't stop here. This is bat country"

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