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Jay ten wrote: @ Syko-  I'm pretty much the same. Nothing really scares me in the slightest, but I still really enjoy horror films. Even though I don't scare easy, I can still see the creepiness in certain films. I actually liked The Conjuring and thought it was pretty well done. I also enjoyed Oculus, but the flashback scenes became dull and tedious in my opinion. The concept of Oculus was great though. I think Dead Silence is a slightly underrated movie. It's cliche here and there, and a little over the top, but there is definitely some solid creeps in that film. That one scene where he runs into the old woman under a house (or something, my memory is foggy) was enough to make even the most weathered horror fans cringe, myself included. The flashbacks got annoying since I just wanted to see what happened in their adulthood, but I really liked and thought the way they showed the ending was cool.

Yeah, Dead Silence is a pretty underrated movie, and there's this scene that I remember a little from it where the old man in his flashbacks as a kid goes to the witch's house looking for her puppet, and he sees an apparition of her.