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@Taylor
Taylor J
@Taylor · 2:17

Question of the Week, June 28th: What is the scariest film you have ever seen?

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It the jump scares, the Gore, the spooky soundtracks and amazing special effects make up when they're done right. Horror films can really, truly feel like a nightmare that's come to life. So this week, the question that needs answering is this what is the scariest movie that you have ever seen? I'll start off the conversation with a movie that to this very day makes me look over my shoulder, even as I'm recording this

The title says it all. What film makes your skin crawl, keeps you up at night, and makes you think you’re hearing things? #movies #film #horror

@Omkari
Omkari Williams
@Omkari · 0:45

The Shining, nothing else is even close.

All I need to see our little teeny clips of it and I can just feel my skin crawl all over again. So Jack Nicholson Kudos to you. It scared the Jeepers out of me. So I'll be curious to see what other people have to say
@BeaumouManatee
Beaumou Manatee
@BeaumouManatee · 4:51

1.5 answers: The Ring and The Crow

Probably my other answer would be The Crow, and I've made that like one and a half because I don't know if it really counts as a horror film. I didn't see all of it, and it may be more of an action film than a horror film, but that one I also saw when I was really young and I won't say too much about it
@Swell
Swell Team
@Swell · 0:15

Welcome to Swell!

@Siddhanta007
Siddhanta Pramanik
@Siddhanta007 · 0:36
Horror has always been my genre. That gives me enough freedom to accept that like you can see can predict it a lot like generally, like when you see in the horror movie, what will happen next? What will this is the culture. This person is the person who for which the street is hunted and how we started everything. So all these things are really something that we really love about horror movies and everything. But obviously another way to express horror movies is by just not generalizing it
@Whimsicalpastry
Parmi Savla
@Whimsicalpastry · 1:04
And I don't think I will ever be comfortable in seeking a shelter during a very rough night at anybody's place because I will always have that fear that some sick person, a person with a very sick mentality could do horrendous things. My body. Yeah
@BeaumouManatee
Beaumou Manatee
@BeaumouManatee · 1:16

@Dndplease

It was not called Walrus, but it was about Walrus. It was called Tusk. It was on Amazon Prime, and my mom recommended this movie to me. She recommended it to me like it was going to be like a horror comedy film, sort of like Shaun of the Dead or Zombievers or something like that. But it was like super gruesome and ridiculous. And from everything I've heard about Human Centipede, it was kind of along the same lines, just Walrus themed instead of Centipede themed
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