Halloween thread: What were the scariest movies?

While I’m sitting here handing out candy to all the little (and not so little) trick-or-treaters, one reader suggested an open thread on the scariest movies.  I’m not a big fan of the horror genre, but I have my favorites, and I imagine you do as well.  Here are the top frights I’ve gotten from Hollywood, aside from the industry’s politics:

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  • Poltergeist – Probably the most frightened I ever got from a movie, but that’s partly from how I saw it.  I woke up in the middle of the night having fallen asleep in front of the TV, and this movie had just begun.  I thought I’d drift back to sleep, but the creepy coincidence of the circumstances matching the movie had me wide-eyed and jumpy every time I heard snow on the tube for weeks.
  • Alien – My girlfriend in high school dug her fingernails into my arm as she screamed every time something happened.  Great use of suspense with actually a minimal amount of gore on screen.  Aliens was almost as good, but completely different in pacing and structure.
  • Silence of the Lambs – Not really horror, more crime/suspense, but the final sequence was as unnerving as anything I’d seen.
  • Silent Hill – Normally I wouldn’t have even watched this, but I like Radha Mitchell, Kim Coates, and Alice Krige.  It turned out to be a stylish and gripping movie, excellent for its kind, and inventive.  The religious overtones were more or less out of Hollywood Cliché Central, though.
  • Psycho – Well, you know … it’s Psycho.
  • Army of Darkness – No, it didn’t scare me at all, but it was hilariously creepy and original, and it had Bruce Campbell.  Gimme some sugar, baby.

Update: Some worthy mentions from the comments:

  • The Exorcist – When I finally saw it, it had already become a cultural joke, so it lost some of its power for me — but still first class.
  • Jaws – Yeah, this should have been on my original list.  The great Roy Scheider, the great Robert Shaw, and the great-but-politically-nuts Richard Dreyfuss.
  • Se7en – No one’s mentioned this yet, but it should be on the list.  May not be quite in the horror genre, but it’s close enough.
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What are your favorites?  What were the worst?

Addendum: If you are in charge of handing out the candy, too, what were the best outfits you saw?  So far:

  • Toddler sisters in matching butterfly outfits
  • A “grandma” in a hair net and cardigan

Update II: Dirty Harry has more.

Update III: I packed up the Halloween candy and called it a night.  Nothing terribly original in terms of costumes outside of the grandma, but we did get one Zombie Cheerleader (homemade costume, too).  When I turned on the TV, it was tuned to Snoop Dogg’s Hood of Horror.  Pass!

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