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Why do people say this is the scariest movie they've ever seen?


I can understand people in 1973 saying it was the scariest movie they had ever seen at the time, but there are people who are into horror movies and weren't born at the time who say this. There are plenty of scarier movies than this. Most of them aren't very good, but they are scarier.

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This question has been asked so many times here.

The atmosphere and the story make this movie unsettling in my opinion. I was 7 years old when the Exorcist came out. I didn't see the movie until I was a teenager. It was scary compared to most of the crap that came out in the 80s when I saw it.

I know it's a subjective question but what do you consider "scary"?

Not trying to be a smartass. I'm just curious.

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More jump scares in the dark with creatures with sharp teeth. Maybe if this had been done in the 2020s it would be scarier.

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What is the scariest movie to you?

This movie should have won the Oscar.

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I IMAGINE THE REALISTIC MANNER IN WHICH IT IS DEPICTED....MADE THE HORROR ELEMENTS STAND OUT SO MUCH...BAD COMPARISON BUT... KIND OF LIKE WATCHING PARANORMAL ACTIVITY....BORING ASS COUPLE BICKERING....THEN BOO!

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I have a big DVD collection. This is the only one I put the other way so I can't see the name. To each their own, it's scary to me. Just watch other movies for a scare, jackass. Like the other movies that aren't good.

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Because it is, IMO of course. I'll be sure to post if I see one I find scarier.

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I suppose it depends on the kind of horror that effects you the most.

The scenes of the teen girl vomiting pee soup and spinning her head around tent to get most of the media attention, but there's a lot more to the movie than the shock scares. It's really psychological horror at heart.

Some of the most powerful moments are the quieter ones, like when Karras first talks to the possessed girl. Creepy stuff.

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