can anyone recommend me a really scary horror movie?

so ive watched loads and im running out of ideas, so if you could recommend some that would be great thanks
a few that ive watched;
the hills have eyes
blair witch project
splice
chainsaw masacre
all the saw films
splice
all the nightmare on elms street
hide and seek
godsend
dread < i like the more sadistic ones
mothers day <
the rite
all the exorcist
final destination
all the hostelfilms
i know whatyou did lastsummer
thering
28 days later
dawnof the dead < im not really into zombie films
scream
scarymovie
the eye
the shining
misery
back wood
wrong turn
the descent
the grudge
poltergeist
friday the 13th
omen
hitcher
vacancy
red riding hood
sixth sense
resident evil
halloween
childsplay
promnight
silence of the lambs and all the hanniballector films
dead end

Shadow2011-07-25T12:48:12Z

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Martyrs (Laugier, 2008) - it's a horror film that completely over-steps the line. It's French and contains some of the strangest, sickest and most shocking elements I've seen.
Itchi the Killer (Miike, 2001) - a Japanese exploitation movie featuring as much gore and shock-inducing violence as the crew could muster.
Mum & Dad (Shiel, 2008) - less gorey, but more strange and sick. I'm not quite sure how to explain.
Dogtooth (Lanthimos, 2009) - more deeply upsetting than gorey, and was even condemned by the Prime Minister of Greece (it's a Greek film) when it was first released.
A Serbian Film (Spasojevic, 2010) - you probably heard about the controversial release and cuts of it, and it's just freaky - pure exploitation cinema.

william2011-07-25T19:40:10Z

Audition, Hellrasier, Evil Dead 1 and 2, Imprint, Videodrome, The Fly

?2011-07-25T19:45:04Z

I spit on your grave, Paranormal Activity 1 & 2, The Evil Dead Triolgy, Omen, American Werewolf in London, The Orphanage, Cannibal Holocaust,

CJG<33 :)2011-07-25T19:34:35Z

Hostel
House Of wax
Dead Silence
Jeepers Creepers
Children Of the Corn
Shutter
Last House Of the Left
Devil
The Orphan

B K2011-07-25T19:39:33Z

Well many of the ones you've listed are pretty scary and are well-known as good horror films. What is widely known as up there as one of the scariest movies of all time, or one of the best, is The Shining by Stanley Kubrick. If you haven't seen it, you should. It's a trip! LOL

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