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John Carpenter's 1982 remake of The Thing.
Alien (The Director's Cut)
Tale of Two Sisters (Korean horror/suspense film)
Kairo (English title: Pulse - what Fear Dot Com should have been)
Ju-On: The Grudge
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Can't think of 5 really scary ones, but 3 that kept me awake for a bit after the lights went out were...
The Shining (timeless)
The Darkness (haunted house flick with a twist)
Session 9 (so bleak, so freaky)
A few others that get honorable mentions are The Blair Witch Project (had me a bit jumpy for a few hours afterwards) and the whole Ringu trilogy (Japanese version).
Watching Pi while I was so stoned I could barely think was definitely a harrowing experience - but I was too fucked up to know whether it would classify as scary.
When I was younger a movie called Happy Hell Night left the light on for weeks! Good luck finding it though.
Most of the jumpers have already been named, but if you want twisted some twisted films:
Audition (Japanese)
Tell Me Something (Korean I think)
Event Horizon
"He was always late on principle, his principle being that punctuality is the thief of time."
Well, i think the only movie that scared the hell off me was The Exorcist, the original with never before scenes. Also i thought The Others was kinna good. Rosemary's Baby n Poltergeist aswell.
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