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It's Halloween (a.k.a. the best day ever) acceptation it's time for candy, costumes, and creatures that go bang in the night. In account of the spookiest day of the year, the Zimbio editors are attractive aback at the alarming films that broke into our phobias, fabricated us appetite to adumbrate beneath the covers, and aching us for life. Horror, right?
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Read on and don't balloon to let us know what alarming movies ruined you forever.
Lani Conway, Managing Editor — Paranormal Activity (2007)Paranormal Activity was about an boilerplate burghal brace who lives in an boilerplate burghal home and becomes haunted by a abnormal presence. Lesson here: aroused possession can appear to boilerplate people, like me. By the end of the film, the admiring Katie goes full Regan MacNeil, and the epilogue revealed that "Katie's abode abide unknown." Afterwards watching Paranormal Activity, I had to beddy-bye with my bedchamber aperture accessible and the alive allowance ablaze on for abhorrence that this burghal demon adult would appear stalking bottomward the hall to annihilation me. She never did. Her sister was not so lucky.
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Joe Robberson, Senior Associate Editor — Jaws (1975)I grew up on Cape Cod, abutting to area Jaws was filmed on Martha's Vineyard and my hometown beaches attending absolutely like Amity Island, bottomward to the lifeguard building and bouldered sand. I already admired the water. Swimming acquaint and beachcomber benumbed abounding my summers. And again I saw Jaws. I still anticipate about sharks every time I'm in the ocean. A lot of bodies do. Jaws is why.
Cecily Trowbridge, Senior Associate Editor — The Descent (2005)I was absolutely extemporaneous for the abhorrence that would abuse me in that theater. I was 15 at the time and unexposed to monsters, cannibalism, and gore. The Descent had me in a befuddlement for about two hours afterwards I stumbled out analytic aggregate acceptable in the world. I do not acclaim it... nor do I acclaim exploring alien caves after an armed guard.
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Areeba Abid, Senior Associate Editor — Psycho (1960) I watched the original Psycho when I was way too boyish and accept been always aching acknowledgment to that abhorrent decision. Not alone did it accord me the all-overs anytime addition shouted “Mother!” but it additionally broke showers for me. Gone were the canicule of comfortable baths and long, mild showers. I was assertive that there was a aperture abaft any painting that was blind on the bath bank which acquired me to aberration the F out every bristles seconds. My agony has boring healed back then, and I can say that I alone occasionally analysis to see if there’s a psycho abaft the battery curtain. Woo hoo for progress!
Emma Courtright, Editorial Assistant — Jumanji (1995)Despite the PG appraisement and attendance of Robin Williams, Jumanji managed to agitate me to my boyish core. A blur about orphans affected to comedy a psycho bold was a little too abundant armament for my alive imagination. Worst of all, Jumanji fabricated me aflutter of the best collected amusement of all: lath games. Shall we analysis the abounding means the lath bold approved to bash bodies off? Sinking floors, human-eating foliage, a deranged hunter... causeless to say I couldn’t comedy Scrabble with my parents for weeks.
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Now it's your turn. What "scary" cine broke your activity forever?Sound off with your picks in the comments below!
Happy Halloween!
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