The Grudge (2004) definitely gave me a trauma about Japanese bathrooms lol😅🤦🏻♂️💀
1 month ago | 11
The Grudge is still creepy as fuck. It's even MORE fun now that I speak a little Japanese and can understand it in the movie 😅
1 month ago | 12
The Grudge is probably one of the scariest movie franchises to me
1 month ago (edited) | 4
I saw the American remake of the first Grudge in theaters. Till this i day i cant sleep with my feet facing the closet.
1 month ago (edited) | 6
Freddy Krueger, Michael Myers and Jason Vorhees: “Are we jokes to you?”
1 month ago | 6
The Grudge and Ju-on are the only horror movies that I still actively think about to this day. The movie didn’t give me nightmares, it gave me daymares.
1 month ago | 1
The first 20-25 minutes of the original When a Stranger Calls is (in my opinion) one of the greatest pieces of horror cinema ever created. Carol Kane was amazing as the babysitter, and the slow build kept the tension ramping up and up and up. It still gives me chills while watching it, and made me paranoid that I was being watched. That being said, the rest of the movie just falls flat, especially when they try to make you feel bad for the k*ller, who m**dered 2 children by ripping them apart with his bare hands. I won’t defend the whole movie, but the first 25 minutes or so was perfection.
1 month ago | 2
Don't Breathe scares my mom so much that she only watched it the first time.
1 month ago | 1
I had to tuck in my bed sheets for a few nights after I saw the grudge freaking scary movie!
1 month ago (edited) | 0
That Grudge movie affected me for weeks. The premise was just too close for comfort. My brother remembers how scared me and his gf were, it still makes him laugh to this day.
1 month ago | 0
Don't breathe is what i consider it the msot scariest and underated horror/thriller movies. Will keep you tense the whole way through
1 month ago | 0
Scene City
What's up you guys. Let's talk thrillers. Which one of these slashers still gets you?
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