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All the movies from Shudder's - The 101 Scariest Horror Movie Moments of All Time
It Follows - opening Scene
The Orphanage - kids counting game
Salem's Lot - scratching at the glass
Horror of Dracula - face close up
Black Sabbath - a drop of water
Pulse (Kaito) - the long hallway
The Strangers - why are you doing this to us?
The Wolf Man - transformation
Cat People - swimming pool
The Birds - bird's eye view
Mulholland Dr. - Winkie's dumpster
Child's Play - no batteries
An American Werewolf in London - double dream
Us - family outside
The Witch - old lady hand
Zombie - eyeball
The Changeling - ball on the stairs
The Phantom of the Opera(1925) - removing the mask
The Brood - body reveal
A Tale of Two Sisters - kitchen hand
Demons - movie screen
Dr. Sleep - first harvest
Candyman - bees in the mouth
Invasion of the Body Snatchers - finger point
The Evil Dead - guessing cards
Dawn of the Dead(2004) - neighbor's kid
Annihilation - that fucking bear
Cujo - in the car
The Fly - arm wrestling
The Wicker Man - the burning
Nosferatu - stair shadow
The Night House - finding the bodies
Aliens - infirmary face hugger
The Babadook - first appearance
The Last House on the Left - the killings
Terrified - the boy comes back
Friday the 13th - the canoe
Dawn of the Dead(1978) - 1st bite
Peeping Tom - ending
A Quiet Place - noisy rocket
The Autopsy of Jane Doe - tattoos inside
Phantasm - sphere
Ju-on: The Grudge - under the sheets
When a Stranger Calls - call is inside the house
Black Christmas - rocking chair
Jacob's Ladder - dance scene
Threads - baby
The Howling - filing cabinet
Gerald's Game - degloving
Misery - ankle breaker
Frankenstein (1931) - first look
A Nightmare on Elm Street - classroom body bag
A Bay of Blood - impaled in bed
The Conjuring - hide and clap
Get Out - hypnotized
Twin Peaks part 8 - squish the DJ
Pan's Labyrinth - the pale man
Rosemary's Baby - dream sequence
Inside - hiding in the bathroom
Se7en - he's alive
Zodiac - couple by the lake
28 Days Later - Frank turns
30 Days of Night - killing spree
The Silence of the Lambs - wrong house
Suspiria (1977) - razor wire
The Blair Witch Project - the ending
Paranormal Activity - standing by the bed
The 6th Sense - in the tent
Let the Right One in - the pool
The Invisible Man - the restaurant
Wait Until Dark - jumps out of the dark
Don't Breathe - Turkey Baster
Hostel - the drill
Lake Mungo - cell phone
The Haunting of Hill House - bent neck realisation
It: Chapter One - Pennywise in the drain
I Saw the Devil - opening scene
Hellraiser - Jesus wept
The Decent-First creature seen
Saw- Ending scene, seeing Jigsaw alive
Scanners- Exploding heads
[REC]- Ending scenes, night vision
Carrie- Prom scene and ending with hand popping out of the grave
The Omen- Decapitation by glass
Night of the Living Dead- Child is a Ghoul, killing her mother and ending scene.
The Exorcist 3- Nurse in the hallway
Final Destination 2- Highway sequence (the premonition)
Jaws-The girl night swim attack
Scream- Drew Barrymore phone scene
Halloween- Realizing Michael can not be killed
Alien- Chest bursting
Ringu- Ending scene, girl comes out of the tv
Train to Busan- Piles of zombies
Sinister- Lawn mower
The Exorcist- Master-bating with the cross
The Shining- Jack coming after Wendy
Psycho- Revealing the killer at a high angle
Audition- Acupuncture needles (last 30 minutes)
Hereditary- Head decapitation of Charlie and Toni Collette floating in the corner
The Thing- The revival, arms torn off and head turning into a spider creature
The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (1974)- Leatherface puts Pam on the meat hook and Sally at the end of the movie.
The whole lot.
The 100 Scariest Movie Moments is an American television documentary miniseries that aired in late October 2004 on Bravo. Aired in five 60-minute segments, the miniseries counts down what producer Anthony Timpone, writer Patrick Moses, and director Kevin Kaufman have determined as the 100 most frightening and disturbing moments in the history of movies.
From the British Film Institute book edited by Steven Jay Schneider.
Part of the BFI Screen Guides series, this book provides thoughtful analysis on one hundred European horror films from the silent era to the present day. This list is for those using the BFI publication as a viewing guide.
Source: https://shop.bfi.org.uk/100-european-horror-films-book.html#.XoeVvogzY2w
Top 100 horror movies as picked by Rob Galluzzo, Elric Kane, Rebekah McKendry, and Ryan Turekthe, hosts of Blumhouse's Shock Waves podcast.
podcast.blumhouse.com/episode-100
They didn't wanna number 'em, so they're in alphabetical order.
100 horror movies that are "Shock Waves approved", meaning they're liked by all hosts of Blumhouse's Shock Waves podcast. It's a good round-up of notable horror films put together by some hardcore horror fans.
Original podcast episode: http://podcast.blumhouse.com/episode-100
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_100_Scariest_Movie_Moments
The 100 Horror Movies from a horror movies scratch-off chart
https://popchart.co/products/100-horror-movies-scratch-off-chart
My journey through 100 horror movies beginning in 1920
80s Movie Collection
Netflix Genre
From the tragically ludicrous to the ludicrously tragic.
Horror Movies to watch
Movies I've seen that came out in within the time frame of 1980-1989
1-27 - ROOM SERVICE;
5 - DOC HORROR;
28-32 - CULT OF THE LIVING MASTERS - DARIO ARGENTO;
33-35 - JAPAN RETRO;
36-37 - LOST ROOM;
38-47 - MOTELx AWARD – BEST PORTUGUESE HORROR SHORT FILM 2012;
40 - WINNER
48-63 - MOTELx AWARD – INTERNATIONAL SHORT FILMS
PROGRAM (https://www.motelx.org/edicoes-anteriores/download-programa-pdf/12)
Random Number Generator Horror Podcast No. 9
by AgentMSG