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3:35 pm - 02/08/2012

10 Truly Terrifying Horror Movie Jump Scares



If you’re anything like me you probably would take a good psychological scarring over some dick in a mask jumping out at you any day of the week – at least when it comes to horror films. Nowadays it seems like the best is behind us when it comes to the genre, and what’s left is less a collection of disturbing concepts and more so the movie equivalent of a carnival spook house. That being said – I do like carnival spook houses – a fleeting scare is good when it’s done right. Sure, in the end these scares don’t hold a candle to say, the end of Rosemary’s Baby, but we can’t deny them either. So that’s what this list is: me sucking it up and admitting that the dick in the mask totally got me.


I should tell you that I don’t wish to demerit these films for having jump scares in them; most of them have plenty of psychological scarring as well… take number ten, for example.

10. The Thing – Chest Attack

Yikes. That’s like… the last thing you want someone’s chest to do.

First off, let me just say that Rob Bottin is amazing. He’s the special effects artist you have to thank for having the image of a mans severed head crawling around like a spider burned forever in your nightmares.

What I love about this scare is that the characters are already in a bad situation trying to save the guy’s life – and then in the blink of an eye it’s a total 360 and suddenly they are making sure he never moves ever again. It’s horrifying the first time you watch it too because you’re not really expecting a scare, let alone expecting the scare to be so… unusual. And before you can recover you are treated to a barrage of carnage so bizarre and disturbing that you’ve completely forgotten about the jump that introduced it all. The Thing is truly a spectacle of amazing practical effects, disturbing grotesque, and glorious man beards.

9. Se7en – Sloth

I can’t tell if it’s the jump that gets me here or what the jump reveals – that the tattered corpse tied to a bed isn’t a corpse but rather what remains of a guy who is currently having a very bad year. The whole scene leading up to it is bad enough when it is explained just what happened to this guy, and we realize that it is probably the worst murder of the film… But then finding out that the job isn’t even finished is down right bananas – a word I don’t easily throw around, mind you.

There’s no way to see this coming because well… why the hell would we? This isn’t a movie where corpses just come to life willy-nilly, as far as we know the rules in their world are the same as the rules to ours. Even with the cop getting way too close to the guy (who must smell awful mind you) making the situation perfect for a scare, it just doesn’t seem like that kind of film. Never would we suspect the idea that someone who looks like that guy does could possibly be alive in any capacity – which is exactly what this scare is betting on.

8. The Decent – Night Vision Creature

You know, I loved this scare but I wasn’t actually surprised by it… the reason why is because some ass decided to stick it in every preview for this film when it was coming out, making everyone who saw it thoroughly ready for the best scare moment of the entire film. I hate that – it’s like when they stuck the ending shot to Quarantine on all the movie previews and posters… did no one stop and say “Hey guys… maybe it’s not a good idea to reveal the end of our movie in all our ads…” That kind of seems like advertising 101.

Anyway – it was only years later when I watched this with a friend who hadn’t seen the previews did I witness just how good the scare is. Firstly – if they didn’t set it up so quickly you’d see it coming, but you don’t have time to realize that. Secondly they actually give you a second to see the creature without indicating it with any scare chords or anything. It’s this nice silent moment that lasts barely a second where your heart drops into your stomach, then a boom of sound and action. It’s not the most original thing in the world, but it’s very solid and perfectly timed.

7. Signs – The Pantry

I’ll probably get some shit for this one – and I wouldn’t blame anyone for it either. I’m not a huge fan of this film but I do think it has its moments – I just wish it didn’t try to be more than what it was… which goes for all of M. Night Shyamalan films, actually.

There are several moments in this film that got me – another that comes to mind is the alien arm in the basement, and also the TV reflection part… but this one really did it for me because it relied on no external sounds or music. It was that lack of scare chords that oddly enough made me jump. It felt, well… alien – off in pacing. There’s this tension buildup of trying to see what’s on the other side of this door, and then when he walks away and comes back you expect at the least a second buildup, if only for a moment. But instead we instantly get the scare without any warning and any indication in the sounds – just the natural clicking of the claws of the hand and it’s over.

6. Psycho – Meeting Mother

Psycho is a really hard film to put into perspective. Most people know the ending of the film before they’ve even seen it – that alone puts the movie at a complete disadvantage to modern audiences. So far I’ve only met one person who didn’t know the end – and when finding that out I promptly sat them down to watch it, only to have someone walk into the room and spoil the ending half way through. You can imagine my anger.

Now – obviously there is another scene I could mention here, a scene that did have audiences jumping their seats because not only was it unexpected in a fleeting sense but also because no movie had really ever just killed off their star that suddenly before. However I really think this scene is scarier as a jump, firstly because we see the killer coming in the shower scene, and secondly because this one has two reveals right after another. The initial reveal of mother’s corpse is slow but also a huge blow to the audience, and then before they can put it all together we are hit with the classic Psycho chords and our first and only sight of Norman in all his drag glory – his face deranged and desperate as he is held back from stabbing this woman to death.

It’s just so much in so little time.



5. Jaws – Ben Gardner’s Boat

Most of what makes the film Jaws work is actually how anti-jump scare it is, after all, we see the shark’s POV for half the attacks so we not only see them coming, but know exactly when they are about to happen. Obviously it’s the suspense of watching it happen that makes it so goddamn scary, and also makes what jump scares the film does have that much more unexpected.

The obvious would be the shark’s brief ‘hello’ to Sharif Brody that results in the ‘bigger boat’ line – but if I had to choose from this film it would absolutely have to be Ben Gardner’s one-eyed head popping up on Hooper as he inspects the shark’s giant tooth. As you will see in that video up there – the idea was so last minute that it was shot in the damn film editor’s swimming pool, but boy was it worth it. It comes at just the right point in the film to really spread the scares out.

4. The Ring – “I Saw Her Face…”

OK, really mean, guys. Seriously – this is so freaking cheap as a scare, but I can’t really deny it either because… well… holy shit. There is absolutely no way to see this one coming. The best part about this scene is watching it with people who haven’t seen it before and watching their reaction.

It’s not even the quiet conversation juxtaposed with the jump inducing sounds either – it’s what we see, the image of that mangled face curled up in the closet really haunts you. It’s just so… tormented. I think it’s that twisted face that makes this more than just one of those cheap YouTube scare videos where you stare at something for like a minute and then they splice in a loud noise and scary face – this was clearly something the filmmakers put time into and knew was going to be a very important scare of the film. After all, after you watch this scene you never really feel safe for the rest of the movie because you literally never know when something’s going to jump out.

There are a lot of things in this movie that couldn’t compare to Ringu, but this was by far a superior jump scare than anything in the original.

3. The Exorcist – Spider Walk

I think this counts… Sure, it wasn’t in the original release because you could see wires holding the actress up, but thanks to later advancements they stuck it in the rerelease. You know, I’d probably put it on this list if it never made the rerelease anyway; it’s really freaky.

You know the moment the mother turns around that she is looking at something real messed up, and it’s nice that they give us that brief moment where she sees it but we can only speculate. Then of course we know exactly what she means when she says ‘Oh my God’ as we watch Regan use stairs in probably the least efficient way imaginable. And the noise she makes at the end! It’s like the cries of a thousand old people as the blood drips out of her mouth. I love it as a jump because it’s not a fast one – it doesn’t jump out at you in terms of sound or editing or anything like that because it doesn’t need to; a girl descending stairs upside down and twisted backward is really enough to make your heart skip a beat without any extra stimulus.

2. Insidious – The Demon

I certainly didn’t choose this for my number two because it was the first time a movie has done this kind of scare before – let me make that clear. The reason this is so high in my mind is because if there were ever a textbook on making horror films, this would be in it; it is the best example I can think of for the jump scare formula.

I’ll explain – first you have unsuspecting quiet daytime dinner table scene, it’s safe. Then the shot itself, which if you notice, throughout the scene gradually sets itself up by getting closer and closer to the subject’s head, but it’s gradual enough that we don’t suspect anything by it. Then the woman’s scary story about the demon, cut in with visuals of her story – that’s key. We have two worlds presented here – a safe one and a scary one – and we’re going back and forth. We don’t’ expect any jump in the safe one because we think that point of the horror is in the story she is telling, not the world where the story is being told. It sets us up perfectly for comfort, then shock. And of course the shock chord itself – it’s an original but effective sound in that it isn’t typical to jump scares, but not alien to them either. It’s perfect.

Oh and that dude’s face is wicked scary. He looks like Darth Maul after spending a year in a Russian prison or something.

1. The Exorcist III – The Nurse’s Station

I’m not going to sit here and try to tell you that the third Exorcist film is good. Watching it, I can say that it’s not the worst film I’ve ever see but also not particularly remarkable as a horror movie either. But there is a shot in it – the shot you’ve hopefully just watched – that has stuck with me since my sister first showed me this film as a kid. For half my life I didn’t even know what movie it was in, but I remembered that hallway. Finally when I started digging up examples for this list I stumbled upon the scene once more and thankfully my childhood memory did not distort how incredibly scary this single uncut shot is.

That’s why I love it too – no cuts, they didn’t need editing for this scare; just a really mundane buildup followed by a fast zoom and horrific screeching sound effect… that and a knife wielding sentient bed sheet. OK maybe that’s not exactly what that is – but the getup is part of the freakiness because it’s so bizarre but so basic at the same time.

There are so many elements to this scare that feels unconventional to me – you don’t see many fast zooms incorporated into most jump scares, and yet this shot shows just how effective they can be. I think the simplicity of all the movements made is the key here – simple blocking with the actors, a simple camera shot, and a simple camera move – not much is going on, but it all puts together a great moment of fright.

Of course, I know there are some really good scares that I missed. After all, I started with like 20+ examples written down… so tell me, what are some of your own favorites?




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[info]nastyposition 8th-Feb-2012 08:38 pm (UTC)
i dont really fucking care when i say 2009's friday the 13th was one of the scariest
[info]citiesburning 8th-Feb-2012 08:39 pm (UTC)
oh gurl. no.
[info]nastyposition 8th-Feb-2012 08:44 pm (UTC)
dont hiam, i havent seen much. it wasn't the best tho, scream will always hold my heart etc
[info]matchitehew 8th-Feb-2012 08:42 pm (UTC)
The one part that really fucked with me was the lake scene. You could be in the middle of the lake, and yet you'll still be killed by Jason.

Edited at 2012-02-08 08:43 pm (UTC)
[info]iamglory 8th-Feb-2012 08:59 pm (UTC)
Your LJ name and this comment are ironic and true.
[info]vehiclesshockme 8th-Feb-2012 09:12 pm (UTC)
I hate that movie so much. It's awful.
[info]sdpt 11th-Feb-2012 06:36 pm (UTC)
i think that some of the male actors were cute :)
[info]tres_francais 8th-Feb-2012 08:41 pm (UTC)
It's "frozen" because it's too big. Reduce the quality/amount of images and it should work.
[info]matchitehew 8th-Feb-2012 08:41 pm (UTC)
The reason why your gifs aren't moving is because they go beyond the gif limit on Tumblr. Tumblr only allows users to upload Gifs less than 1MB. So you'll have to bring the quality down if you want to have your animations move.
[info]punkylana 8th-Feb-2012 08:41 pm (UTC)
not working for me
[info]isntdaveone 8th-Feb-2012 08:42 pm (UTC)
hmm, when i saved it and tried to open it in Photoshop and Animation Shop, it says that something is wrong with the Gif and will not open it.
[info]boomstick 8th-Feb-2012 08:43 pm (UTC)
They have to be under 1000K in order to animate.
[info]ecctv 8th-Feb-2012 08:39 pm (UTC)
I know some people will be like THIS WASNT SCARY but please take in mind

-what age you were when you saw it
-were you in a group who was talking and not into the movie? it wont be scary then
-were you spoiled before? did you know it was coming?

I had no idea the girl was going to come out of the tv screen in The Ring and I was watching alone in a dark room and it scared the shit out of me!
[info]onyxobsidian 8th-Feb-2012 08:40 pm (UTC)
Yup. That's the scariest part of the movie and FUCK it was scary.

Anyone who says it's not is scared and insecure
[info]alessar 8th-Feb-2012 11:16 pm (UTC)
FIERCE Tabatha icon!

Ok, I saw the Ring in a run-down dollar theater with a group of friends. The film reel ended around the time they were on the boat and the next one wasn't ready, so the movie just stopped and everyone sat there going ... what? And then someone in the audience chrips up "so we die in 7 days?" it was ... very nervous laughter.

But the most disturbing thing about that movie for me was when Naomi Watts was watching the video at work and picked the fly out of the tv screen. In retrospect, that should have been a big clue for the part at the end. @_@
[info]allinthecookies 8th-Feb-2012 08:43 pm (UTC)
I was like 12/13 in the movie theater with one of my friends when I saw The Ring, didn't look at TVs the same for like a month.
[info]missmonkeydust 8th-Feb-2012 08:44 pm (UTC)
I'd already seen Ringu ages beforehand so knew that was going to happen but it was the faces of the dead that really freaked me out. Ugh.
[info]phillymademe 8th-Feb-2012 08:49 pm (UTC)
my friend told me exactly what happens when she comes out of the tv and somehow i still wasn't prepared for that.
[info]greenbloodbitch 8th-Feb-2012 08:57 pm (UTC)
I saw The Ring when I was 12 and it freaked the fuck out of me so bad I still can't stand the sound of white noise. :(
[info]chibik3r0 8th-Feb-2012 09:10 pm (UTC)
I saw the Exorcist when I was about 13 or 14 and I really didn't find myself that affected. I wasn't spoiled and I was in a room full of other people not talking much.

Sadly, I had the Ring spoiled for me but I still enjoyed it.

The Descent scared the living shit out of me for that one scene they talk about. I had to pause the movie and recoup myself before continuing.
[info]vehiclesshockme 8th-Feb-2012 09:12 pm (UTC)
That freaked the hell out of me the first time that I saw it, no lie.
[info]xeatxep 8th-Feb-2012 09:13 pm (UTC)
Well, I was old when I watched The Ring.
I was like 19 or just turned 20, and I was watching it in my friends dorm room with three other people.
In the movie, the phone rang, and then in real life my friends phone rang, and we all jumped and screamed like little girls.
[info]kimberwyn 8th-Feb-2012 09:20 pm (UTC)
I was 16 s I guess that's why I didnt find that scene scary lol, but the scene listed above ...yikes. My friend had to take her boyfriend out of the theater after that.
[info]jt5284 8th-Feb-2012 11:02 pm (UTC)
i was in high school and saw it opening night with one of my friends, i made sure not to see it at a mall theater. everyone in the theater was silent the whole movie except the horse scene and the scene you said, just loud gasps, haha
[info]eddywear 8th-Feb-2012 11:07 pm (UTC)
Ugh, so the farmhouse in the Ring is in my hometown. The first time I saw it, I had to drive past that creepy-ass house ont he way home, and then I woke up the next morning and the pipes in my closet had burst in the night, so there was water leaking out from under the door. I was 100% sure I was gonna die
[info]carrie9142 9th-Feb-2012 04:24 am (UTC)
I was like 23 and went to a midnight showing. I am super super influenced by scary movies. I didn't sleep. I was living with a friend and my fiance lived in the same complex, but a decent little walk. We came home and she and I both begged him to stay the night! Then he made us walk with him back to his apt so he could take out his contacts. Then we watched Lilo and Stitch and all slept on the couch together.
[info]natalitabonita 9th-Feb-2012 04:59 am (UTC)
that part, and the one where "i saw her face", had me almost crying of fear, I watched it with my dad and I left a mark of my nails in his hand.. it lasted 2 days and I legit couldn't sleep for almost 40 hours after watching the movie
[info]miss_kate18 9th-Feb-2012 11:43 am (UTC)
I STILL have to shut my eyes when you see the dead people's faces in that movie and I've seen it about six times.
[info]ani_di_franco 8th-Feb-2012 08:39 pm (UTC)
[info]rainbowtomatoe 8th-Feb-2012 08:42 pm (UTC)
YES
[info]ani_di_franco 8th-Feb-2012 08:42 pm (UTC)
[info]anus 8th-Feb-2012 08:55 pm (UTC)
lol it's so funny
[info]bluekrinkle 8th-Feb-2012 09:00 pm (UTC)
Ngl, I laughed.
Then my husband laughed at me.
We're wrong people.
[info]reflectionofsyn 8th-Feb-2012 09:20 pm (UTC)

I consider myself quite jaded when it comes to horror films,
But for a week after seeing it I would have to bolt past my stairs every time I needed to get to my kitchen lol
[info]cassie_epstein 8th-Feb-2012 09:20 pm (UTC)
This movie was hilarious
[info]milkradio 8th-Feb-2012 09:21 pm (UTC)
FUCK THIS CREEPY-ASS BITCH

I'VE NEVER EVEN FUCKING SEEN THIS MOVIE BUT SHE FREAKS ME OUT SO BAD
[info]drbat 8th-Feb-2012 09:30 pm (UTC)
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[info]technochapis 8th-Feb-2012 10:50 pm (UTC)
This scene cringes me because the scream of the mother is real, Ellen Burstyn hurt her back in that fall.
[info]cuteej4 8th-Feb-2012 09:31 pm (UTC)
I rented this movie for my 18th birthday party and my friends made me turn it off after this scene.

A few slept over but one of my friends couldn't sleep because we were near stairs
[info]starry_eyed 9th-Feb-2012 12:48 am (UTC)
I litterly cannot even stand to watch that gif
[info]milk_today 9th-Feb-2012 03:39 pm (UTC)
Oh no not this gif. It's even fucking freaky without sound. I HATE this film.
[info]matchitehew 8th-Feb-2012 08:39 pm (UTC)
[info]onyxobsidian 8th-Feb-2012 08:42 pm (UTC)
I totally had one of these behind me the other day. Except it was 2 blonde girls. They were right behind and over one from me. AND THE GIRL HAD THE AUDACITY TO PUT HER FUCKING FEET UP ON THE SEAT NEXT TO ME!!!
[info]matchitehew 8th-Feb-2012 08:47 pm (UTC)
Ugh, I hate that!! I cannot stand it when they do that shit with their legs. If I ever get into a theater room with people like that, and I have to sit by them because there are no more available seats, I just get my money back. There is no way in hell that I'm going to let a couple of douchey ass bitches ruin my movie.
[info]eye_gouger 8th-Feb-2012 10:25 pm (UTC)
That is soo annoying. The last movie I went to see in the theater there were 2 girls that kept getting cell phone calls (loud annoying ring tone, obviously) and talking loudly about the movie to whoever called. Multiple times! Then kept walking in and out of the theater the entire time. WTF!? Why even go to the movie!?
[info]ani_di_franco 8th-Feb-2012 08:44 pm (UTC)
[info]noneformethanx 8th-Feb-2012 08:40 pm (UTC)
Gah! I had nightmare from that exocist one after I saw that!
[info]ani_di_franco 8th-Feb-2012 08:43 pm (UTC)
[info]noneformethanx 8th-Feb-2012 08:50 pm (UTC)
STOP IT OR IM TELLING MOM :-((((((
[info]cassie_epstein 8th-Feb-2012 09:21 pm (UTC)
It was a dark comedy, though.
[info]tres_francais 8th-Feb-2012 08:40 pm (UTC)
I really don't see how people can sit through horror movies. I always found them boring/lame/etc. Not my kind of stuff at all.
[info]megedeborch 8th-Feb-2012 08:49 pm (UTC)
Really? Maybe you haven't seen the right ones.
[info]anus 8th-Feb-2012 08:49 pm (UTC)
Same. Real life stuff scares me, but horror films never seem to. Plus you're tense the whole time watching a scary movie while you wait for something to happen, which isn't my idea of fun.
[info]scarletfbl 8th-Feb-2012 08:59 pm (UTC)
They make me mad, tbh. The characters are so stupid, sometimes, miss so many opportunities to save themselves, that I don't even bother anymore.
[info]lookitslisa 8th-Feb-2012 08:41 pm (UTC)
omg yes at the sloth scene in 7

and the spider scene.. DO NOT WANT. they had the spider scene in the commercials when they rereleased it like 10 years ago
[info]shortliljackers 8th-Feb-2012 08:41 pm (UTC)
i'm too scared to watch these.
[info]carrie9142 9th-Feb-2012 04:26 am (UTC)
+1! dnw
[info]moonlight_vlora 9th-Feb-2012 01:13 pm (UTC)
Never watched any of these. i didn't even watch the clips.
..
...

I got scared from the sixth sense when I was 14.
[info]moonlight_vlora 9th-Feb-2012 01:16 pm (UTC)
Oh wait we watched Seven in middle school. That one didn't scare me.
[info]polaroidmoment 9th-Feb-2012 01:45 pm (UTC)
omg me too. I only watched the Psycho one because I only recently saw that movie for the first time and flipped my shit at the ending because I never knew about it. Plus, the commentary is so right... to see the mother that way and then the music and then he's there in his mothers clothes... AGH it was traumatizing.
[info]_effinsweet_ 8th-Feb-2012 08:42 pm (UTC)
im not into horror movies at all, so the one i DID see, signs, did scare the shit out of me
[info]onyxobsidian 8th-Feb-2012 08:45 pm (UTC)
lol when I was watching Signs and that scene came up, the guy I was with who had seen it said OH MY GOD HERE IT COMES! so it didn't scare me. Bastard.
[info]celica18l 8th-Feb-2012 11:58 pm (UTC)
signs still creeps me out today. the news footage alien omg SO freaky still.
[info]polaroidmoment 9th-Feb-2012 01:52 pm (UTC)
AGH when the alien walks past that alley or whatever? I actually screamed and my mom came running to see what the problem was, lol.
[info]drasticsigns 9th-Feb-2012 12:45 am (UTC)
no matter how many times I watch Signs, it still creeps me out
[info]efface 9th-Feb-2012 12:57 am (UTC)
Signs scared me, too. When he goes out into the cornfield. ZOMGTERROR!
[info]sheepy_hollow 8th-Feb-2012 08:42 pm (UTC)
Oh man the Sloth scene :( - although I still think Lust was the worst, it wasn't as ~visible/jump-SHOCKing but the whole concept gives me the mega-creeps and makes me wanna tear my brain out :[

Edited at 2012-02-08 08:44 pm (UTC)
[info]eachtoeach 8th-Feb-2012 08:44 pm (UTC)
IA. i mean they're all pretty bad but the lust murder is definitely the grossest.
[info]sekhmet2 8th-Feb-2012 08:59 pm (UTC)
I agree, the Lust murder was about the scariest, creepiest one of the lot.
[info]milkradio 8th-Feb-2012 09:22 pm (UTC)
Lust is by far the worst one imo. I mean, they're all really bad, but Lust was particularly disgusting and violent and I think everyone who watches it clenches their legs shut and never wants to spread them ever again D':
[info]stuckmodebabe 8th-Feb-2012 11:23 pm (UTC)
I just cringe every time I think about the Lust murder. BRB clenching my legs together.
[info]ecctv 8th-Feb-2012 08:43 pm (UTC)
Oo another one I liked, or rather hated, was in Poltergeist...3? When the girls in in Chicago and puts her hand on the mirror. AND HER MIRROR SELF GRABS HER HAND. NEVER HAVE I TOUCHED A MIRROR AFTER THAT.
[info]darkwarrior 8th-Feb-2012 10:06 pm (UTC)
God you had to remind me of Poltergeist 3. Shame it was terrible because the reflection thing was a pretty good hook, when you could be grabbed in mirrors or water.
[info]celica18l 8th-Feb-2012 11:59 pm (UTC)
fuuuuuuuuck

this is why i don't watch scary movies I scare myself enough w/o the added influence LOL.

I still pull the blinds closed before dark because of a friggin unsolved mysteries i watched AS A CHILD. Lady looks out the window there is an native american ghost standing outside the window looking back at her. *FML*
[info]punkylana 8th-Feb-2012 08:43 pm (UTC)
IA with this list, but I didn't watch seven, is it good?
[info]sheepy_hollow 8th-Feb-2012 08:44 pm (UTC)
SO GOOD! tho quite gross but worth it if only for WHAT'S IN THE BOX???????
[info]fiouri 8th-Feb-2012 10:55 pm (UTC)
[info]suburban_war 8th-Feb-2012 08:45 pm (UTC)
Seven is awesome!
[info]sekhmet2 8th-Feb-2012 09:00 pm (UTC)
Seven was great, I loved it.
[info]cam_a 8th-Feb-2012 09:05 pm (UTC)
It's a really good movie. You should def. check it out.
[info]vehiclesshockme 8th-Feb-2012 09:13 pm (UTC)
Seven is amazing you should watch it.
[info]kimberwyn 8th-Feb-2012 09:22 pm (UTC)
I wasnt impressed, but I watched it on TV so they probably cut a lot out.
[info]marywebgirl 8th-Feb-2012 10:24 pm (UTC)
Yes! But I hope you didn't read the description of the scene. I was spoiled for it and it never really affected me the way it seems to bother others.
[info]near_dark 8th-Feb-2012 10:35 pm (UTC)
Easily David Fincher's best film and once you see it, it's amazing how many other movies you notice completely rip it off style-wise.
[info]ritaamber 8th-Feb-2012 08:44 pm (UTC)
Nono if your going to use signs it has to be the creepy moment where the spanish kids are at the birthday party and the alien walks by. perfect take of the big foot footage. so creepy with the musical score.

[info]_effinsweet_ 8th-Feb-2012 08:46 pm (UTC)
ohh yeah forgot about that one, totally creepy
[info]la_petite_singe 8th-Feb-2012 08:47 pm (UTC)
Oh man, yes. I love this movie, IDGAF.
[info]scarletfbl 8th-Feb-2012 09:05 pm (UTC)
IFKR?
[info]tiate 8th-Feb-2012 08:50 pm (UTC)
OMG yes, that scene gives me the creeps everytime i watch it!

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[info]martina2005 8th-Feb-2012 08:51 pm (UTC)
omg yes. still get chills everytime I see this.
[info]hershelwalker 8th-Feb-2012 08:53 pm (UTC)
yeah
[info]brownxeyedxdork 8th-Feb-2012 08:56 pm (UTC)
YES
Everytime I see this scene I lean back from the screen.
[info]anna_bea2 8th-Feb-2012 08:56 pm (UTC)
MOVE, CHILDREN! VAMONOS!

Yes, that was the scene that got to me.
[info]scarletfbl 8th-Feb-2012 09:03 pm (UTC)
Crying FOREVER. I can't even watch that part without it being broad daylight with the windows open. IDGAF.

But, whenever someone asks me where something is, I never fail to say "It's behind! It's behind!"

[info]mcra7x13 8th-Feb-2012 09:04 pm (UTC)
IT'S BEHIND!
[info]iamglory 8th-Feb-2012 09:05 pm (UTC)
Movie is fucking awful! "We're aliens with a weakness for water...WHICH THE PLANET IS PRIMARILY MAD OF!!! Let's invade it...it makes sense."
[info]abby2507 8th-Feb-2012 09:12 pm (UTC)
this makes me want to watch the movie.
[info]kimberwyn 8th-Feb-2012 09:22 pm (UTC)
Yeah Im shocked they didnt use this. Idek why this was so chilling cause I mean it's just some dude w/ green body paint but IT WAS.
[info]threeatatimejay 8th-Feb-2012 09:28 pm (UTC)
LMAO, I am not gonna lie, that scared the shit out of me the first time I saw it, because I was not prepared.
[info]madcowre 8th-Feb-2012 09:50 pm (UTC)
This is still the thing that scares me the most out of any film :O
[info]goo82 8th-Feb-2012 10:01 pm (UTC)
I love this movie sfm
[info]stuckmodebabe 8th-Feb-2012 11:24 pm (UTC)
YES

I love Signs haha
[info]celica18l 9th-Feb-2012 12:02 am (UTC)
UGH THIS SCENE FML

also bigfoot footage creeps me out to NO end.
[info]efface 9th-Feb-2012 01:04 am (UTC)
OMG I JUST SCREAMED LIKE SUCH A LITTLE BITCH. And I've seen this movie so many times!
[info]paula3000 9th-Feb-2012 01:20 am (UTC)
YES!!

And this list is invalid without the one scene that made me scream out loud - Carrie w/ Sissy Spacek's hand coming out of the ground and grabbing Amy Irving's wrist

[info]tellcincinnati 9th-Feb-2012 02:17 am (UTC)
YES. this is the scene that got me the most. i will never recover from the first time i watched this.
[info]logicalfall 9th-Feb-2012 02:58 am (UTC)
There must be something wrong with me because I just laugh at this scene.
[info]ichdontthinksoo 9th-Feb-2012 05:01 am (UTC)
*brazilian kids ;)

That scene makes me so, so uncomfortable. Definitely the scariest of the movie x.x
[info]yacrazybeatle 9th-Feb-2012 04:08 pm (UTC)
that scene is perfect
[info]allinthecookies 8th-Feb-2012 08:44 pm (UTC)
The Sloth scene made me nearly puke, people had talked about 'that scene in Se7en' and how much it freaked it out so I refused to watch it for years. My boyfriend streamed it on Netflix while I was studying one night and omg ;-;
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