The BeginningExorcist: The Beginning (2004)

IMDB rating: 5.10

Plot: Father Lankester Merrin thinks that he has glimpsed the face of Evil. In the years following World War II, Merrin is relentlessly haunted by memories of the unspeakable brutality perpetrated against the innocent people of his parish during the War. In the wake of all the horror he has seen, both his faith in his fellow man and his faith in the Almighty have deserted him, and he can no longer honestly call himself a man of God. Merrin has traveled far from his native Holland in a desperate attempt to try to forget and escape all the evil that he had witnessed there. While currently in Cairo, Egypt, he is approached by a collector of rare antiquities and asked to participate in a British archeological excavation in the remote Turkana region of Kenya. They have unearthed something extraordinary and unusual…a Christian Byzantine church dating from the 5th century, long before Christianity arrived in East Africa, and in inexplicably perfect condition–like it had been buried immediately after it was completed. The collector wants Merrin, an Oxford-educated archeologist, to find an ancient relic hidden within the church before the British do. Interested, Merrin agrees to take the job. But beneath the church, something much older and malevolent sleeps, waiting to be awoken. When the archeologists start excavating, strange things begin occuring, and the local Turkana tribesmen who were hired to work refuse to enter the site. Things only get worse and worse, ultimately resulting in madness and death. Merrin watches helplessly as the atrocities of war are repeated against another innocent village–atrocities he had hoped and prayed never to see again. The blood of innocents flows freely on the East African plain, but the horror has only just begun. In the place where Evil was born, Merrin will finally see its true face.

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Which of these movies is a better scary movie? Or Tell me one?
I am trying to find a scary recent movie that has a lot of moments that make you jump and moments that make you not want to watch. Jumpy. Here are the movies I was thinking.

1. Texas Chainsaw Massacre : The Beginning.
2. Texas Chainsaw Massacre (Just the new one.)
3. The Descent

Suggest some? None of the Saw’s thou and no hostel. I want scary, not stupid and gory for no reason. And nothing old because the exorcist and the shining all sucked.


The unborn.
sTaR. | Jul 22, 2009


The unborn sucks ass.
The movie ”mirrors” scared me sooooo much!!!!
imamazinghoee' | Jul 22, 2009


The Texas Chain Saw Massacre (1974)

The Exorcist and the Shining sucked? Well, I wonder how old you are? You don’t like old movies, but you’ll watch their weak remakes.
Captain Spaulding | Jul 22, 2009


Out of the ones you chose definetely The Descent, but some other good scary ones recently are

The Unborn
Haunting in Connecticut
My Bloody Valentine
and
The Haunting of Molly Hartley
meganmcguppy18 | Jul 22, 2009


The Strangers! my favorite scary movie of all time! and I thought the new version of Friday the 13th was pretty "jumpy" as well..but I’d definitely go with The Strangers
Britt_the_Equestrian | Jul 22, 2009


Seriously, The Exorcist and The Shining are loads scarier, and better than any of those movies.
wendy b | Jul 22, 2009


The hills have eyes 1 & 2…
Wronq turn..
Dead Silence……
Jeii Jee | Jul 22, 2009


Well….personally The Texas Chainsaw Masscre (the new one) scared the SHIT out of me!! But yeah, looking back on it, at times it did seem kinda stupid and gory for no reason.

The Texas Chainsaw Masscre: The Beginning is just stupid. It didn’t scare me at all. Plus I thought the actors were pretty cheesy. I ended up laughing at how silly they were.

As for The Descent….I don’t know, haven’t seen that one yet. If it’s the one I’m thinking of, then it seems kinda silly too. But oh well. Watch it if you want.
Rosie H | Jul 22, 2009


i like scream. It’s also quite an intelligent piece of work for the movie enthusiast (note the numerous references to horror films throughout the trilogy)
Makavel | Jul 22, 2009