Illinois Loves Horror Movies Here’s the 6 That Scared The Sh** Out of Me
Illinois' favorite movie genre is horror. Some horror movies are so terrifying that they damage your soul forever. These are the films that did it to me.
Of all the film genres, Illinoisans love horror movies most. Could it be because there are so many scary movies filmed or set in Illinois?
In a scary movie, there's always that scene. The scene where the movie got inside your soul and freaked you out for days, weeks or maybe it still does.
These are the six movies that left their mark on my soul.
There are several **SPOILERS** below. If you see a title you haven't watched yet, skip past what I wrote and just watch the trailer.
The 6 Horror Movies That Scared the S*** Out of Me
1. Saw
In 2004, when this movie premiered, it was different than what I'd seen before and I liked that a lot. While the sequels never scared me much, they did succeed in making me very uncomfortable. The first Saw movie made you think a lot about what you'd do to free yourself from captivity, while an 'apparent' dead guy lay on the floor right in front of you.
What happens to that 'dead guy' at the end of the movie is what messed with my soul.
2. Hostel
During a trip to Israel in 2000, I stayed in a hostel and I knew this movie would, more than likely, hit me in a personal place. It did, but NOT in the way I anticipated.
It made you think about the fact that there are people in this world who will pay any amount of money to feed their sick, twisted, perverted desires.
3. Event Horizon
If you've ever been to church as a child, at least a few times, you've gone to Sunday School. It felt to me like my Sunday School teacher was required to teach us to fear the devil more than anything else.
There is something very demonic in Event Horizon and if that sort of thing disturbs you too much, don't watch. I did, and I'll NEVER forget the way this movie made me feel.
Halloween
My first 'mass murderer' movie. My dad got pleasure from scaring me constantly while growing up and this was his 'game-changer.' I WAS ONLY 10 YEARS OLD!!!!!! While I'm glad to know this classic horror movie as an adult, I wish that night at the theater with my dad, had never happened
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Candyman
Don't watch horror movies by yourself, it's never a good idea. I had to pass a big mirror on my way to bed that night and I had to make myself look away when I passed it. It took me weeks to be able to look toward a mirror in the darkness again.
The Strangers
The types of horror movies that always get me are the ones that easily seem like they could happen in real life.
Watching this movie in a room that was more than 50% windows, only made it seem more like the whole movie was about to play out inside my own home. There's also a hallway shooting scene that was extremely terrifying and sad. I bring that up because I could see that scene happening in real life.