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Film | October 30th, 2009
There’s no way that one poll can cover such an amazing genre, but here are some of the best and most influential films in horror. The poll will close after Halloween night. Hurry up and vote!
What's the scariest movie of all time?
- The Exorcist (25%, 30 Votes)
- Definitely not on the list! (23%, 27 Votes)
- The Shining (19%, 23 Votes)
- The Ring (12%, 14 Votes)
- Poltergeist (4%, 5 Votes)
- The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (4%, 5 Votes)
- Nightmare on Elm Street (3%, 4 Votes)
- Ju-On (3%, 3 Votes)
- Repulsion (3%, 3 Votes)
- The Sixth Sense (3%, 3 Votes)
- Candyman (1%, 1 Votes)
Total Voters: 118

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How about Rosemry’s Baby ? And one more, it’s a short story, about a lady that comes back from Africa with a little statituine/doll, with a neck less …
Rosemary’s Baby is classic in many ways, as well as frightening. In my opinion though, I think that there’s many other films that are much more frightening.
Candyman!!!
The Ring was the first movie that actually made me scream. It wasn’t overly gory like most horror films, which I appreciated because I hate that stuff. Psycho scared me too, and I have to say I think that’s my scariest movie because it managed to scare me even though its almost fifty years old and in black and white.