Top 10 Scariest Movies Of All Time

Top 10 Scariest Movies Of All Time

October 11, 2024 • 3 min

Episode Description

Melissa Forman talks with Producer Jim talk about the 10 scariest movies of all time. 

Episode Transcript

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Now, there have been a couple stories out recently. We

(00:02):
were just talking about the average age that most of
us have seen a scary movie is before the age
of eleven. Two thirds of us have watched a scary movie.
A lot of people calling in with the first movie
they saw, Jim, what was yours first? Scared? Children of
the Corn and you love that guy? Mine, I think

(00:23):
had to be Jaws. I know it is Jaws. That's
why I don't even eat seafood. I don't go near
the sea because the jaw hasn't ruined me for life anyway, though,
fol lays are open for that. But then they just
came out with while we were talking about this, the
top one hundred horror movies of all time. Top one
hundred horror movies of all time. Obviously I don want
to read all of them, but I do have the
top ten, Jim, the scariest movies. What you have to say?

(00:47):
Exorcists in there? Yeah, of course, Nightmare and elm Street
maybe the first one. No, not in there. I just
mentioned one. My movie made it, my movie, Yeah, Joe, really,
I just looked. Jos is number four. See it's not
just me. Number one serial mom, No, cereal. Mom's not

(01:08):
in there. Actually you're going these are not like the Well, okay,
I'll just you want me to tell you the first
Saw movie Saws not on there. Scream one has to
do with like an appliance, not an appliance, A tool,
A tool that many people use, the drill. They killed

(01:29):
me a power tool. Number one chainsaw massacre shoot. I
was gonna wait, but yes, Number one the Texas chainsawmat
sic massacre. Really all right on the list, Carrie, Oh
my gosh, if you go Carrie freaks me up. Number
nine is the one twenty Days of Sodom I never saw.
That is Frankenstein. Number seven is Audition from nineteen ninety nine.

(01:53):
How did I miss the book? That is one? Number
six The Night of the Living Dead. Five Ysemary's b
everybody talks about Rosemary's Baby. Did you ever see that movie? No,
make sure what happens with their baby? But I know,
like there's a creepy story around that. Okay. Number four
ist Jaws. Three Psycho to Jimmy, you're right, it was
the exercise. And number one again, this is from Variety

(02:18):
magazine one hundred of the Best movies Horror movies, number
one in Texas Chainsaw Massacre, Texas Chainsaw Massacre. Okay, I
have to watch that out to me too. How did
we never see that movie came out? Okay, I saw it,
and then they and then there was a remake I
believe as well, like maybe fifteen twenty years ago. I
didn't know that. Okay, it came out at not nineteen

(02:39):
seventy four. What I love about these is, you know,
even if you're younger, like you, you're a teenager, you
could still go back and watch these like they're still good.
They hold up for the most part, you know. Yeah, Okay,
well there you go. I wanted you to know, And oh,
I'll post this list if you want, so that as halloweenproaches,
if you want to see them, or you've got kids
or teenagers who love to see them, that might be

(03:00):
cool to see the top ten. So all right, it's
ninety three point nine. Light O, Light Up.

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