No the darkness is ran by the same company as creepy world. The only reason you here about the Darkness is because it has more detail because it's all indoors but it just flat out not even as close to being scary as creepy world.
yes. that movie was scarier than watching a vampire one
no dark water isn't scarier than prom night
"IT" is scarier than "The Shining" for some people due to the creepy nature of Pennywise the clown, the idea of a shape-shifting entity that preys on children's fears, and the group of kids trying to defeat it. In contrast, "The Shining" focuses more on psychological horror and the breakdown of one man's sanity, which may not be as universally frightening.
Her face was a lot scarier when she was angry. I always hated spiders, but heights are much scarier. The first roller coaster was scarier then the second.
It's sort of hard to compare the two, because they're scary in completely different ways. The Exorcist is a supernatural horror movie, while Saw is blood-and-guts torture horror.But if I had to choose, I'd probably say the Exorcist. Spooky and creepy always wins over bloody and gory, for me.
The carrot is a fierce predator that eats its prey whole. It scares the heebie jeebies out of three-year-olds. Yes, I am scarier than a carrot, fear me!
No. Not at all.
yes
The Space Mountain in Disneyland is slightly scarier but it's easy compared to Expedition Everest. Neither version of Space Mountain has loops or large drops, relying mostly on speed, turns, and small drops for thrills. Walt Disney World's ride experience is much bumpier than Disneyland's, which some people believe makes the ride scarier. However, some people find the smooth ride provides a scarier experience.
Rendez-View - 2001 Scarier Than the 'Psycho' Shower 1-55 was released on: USA: 30 November 2001
This isn't exactly a question, but it IS a true statement.
No way I'd rather be chased by an ostrich than a great white! Wouldn't you?