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    'It' was shown in two parts and the 1st one was really good, then, as so often happens with Stephen King, the second half was a let down to say the least....remember 'Kingdom Hospital'..., although is was a remake i still enjoyed it...right upto the final episode....once again big let down.

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    umm... first of all.... i hate scary movies, but oddly enough, his movies dont scare me. i have seen so many of them but none of them really had me on the edge of my seat. I am a huge stephen king fan, but i think the only movie that kinda had me going was in the newer version of 'the shining' when the kid goes up in the room and he sees the dead lady in the tub.
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    Oh another thing. kingdom hospital wasnt really a movie, more like a mini series. i dont know if that would count. Maybe if your talking just stephen king productions in general or just the movies. also in my personal oppinon, i am ashamed to say it, but kingdom hospital wasnt that good at all...
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    IT scared me insanely. I watched that movie when I was ten and I couldn't go in the bathroom unless I could see all the drains simaltaneously. If I couldn't then I'd just have to hold it. Crazy.

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    Pet Semetary was really scary, just so atmospheric and so many horribe things going on. Zelda, the crippled sister, scared the hell out of me as a kid.
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    Quote Originally Posted by asdar
    Oh yeah, the Shining was freaky. Kissing that young/old ghost about made me lose my lunch.
    same. but i hadn't read the book, so i was pretty damn scared.
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    I'd have to say It.

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    No question in my mind about his scariest film/book. Misery. Kathy Bates was especially frightening in that piece of work. She still gives me the willies!
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    I don't believe anyones said "The Stand" yet. That was his best, in my opinion.
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    definetely it. that movie made my sis afraid of clowns.
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    The Shining. Ol' Jack never fails to give me the creeps. But Misery is right up there...*shudders* I don't like snow now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sammi View Post
    Misery! Kathy Bates is so scary as Annie!
    Seconded. Psychological horror has always scared me a lot more than blood and gore, and Annie Wilkes is terrifying on a disturbed human level.
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    Definately IT. That clown... brrr... very scary. It didn't need a spider for fear effect.
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