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Whats the best scary films to watch for 14 year olds?

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for my 14th birthday me and 5 of my best friends are going to sleep in the cabin right down the end of my garden. i've already planned that were going to watch "A nightmere on elm street" and that my dad is going to buy a freddy krueger glove and tap on the window =D. But does anyone know any other good, scary films. i've heard of this film called "It" by stephen king. has anyone watched it? Is it good? any other scary suggestions?

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  1. IT is not as scary as it was put up to be.

    I saw "Prom Night" with a bunch of screaming 14 year olds in theaters, so maybe you could check that out.


  2. watch cabin fever with you being in one and house of wax that is scariest ever i **** watch it all

  3. You could always try Halloween.

    Its pretty sick.

    I watched it with a bunch of people

    and about half of us couldn't watch it.

    Lmao.


  4. Signs

  5. the exorcist

    the ring 1 & 2

    texas chainsaw massacre

    etc.


  6. Jumani is great

    A night in the museum

    Both of these are great fun to watch bbut not reallly scary.

  7. im 14 also, and when i watched the exorcist i was like shaking on the floor, amazing, and if you watch "it" you will be forever afraid of clowns, and showers.


  8. emm

    the ring...

    halloween...

    the grudge..

    the exorsist...(original)

    friday the 13th (original)...

    texas chainsaw masacre

    there all great to watch if scaring yourselfs what ye want!...

    lol the worked for me!!... hehe

  9. Snow White and Cinderella !i

  10. "It" is really good but it's long!!

    YES!! GRAPES AND RAISINGS

    Magoo was a big, playful Labrador retriever who often got himself into some sticky situations. Usually, his escapades were harmless. But one day, he managed to snag a box of raisins from the pantry and ended up eating an entire pound of the sweet treats. Other than being exasperated by Magoo's behavior, his guardians didn't think much about it. They knew that lots of people shared grapes with their dogs and often used raisins as training rewards. So it hardly seemed the kind of emergency that required a call to the veterinarian. In fact, if Magoo's parents had called the ASPCA's Animal Poison Control Center (APCC) just a few years ago, they would have been told not to worry about it.

    Through the Grapevine

    Enter the APCC AnTox™ database, a computerized system that contains nearly 500,000 animal-related medical conditions and that enables veterinarians to quickly identify toxic-substance exposures, recognize clinical signs and administer proper treatment. By tracking cases in this registry, similarities in animal medical conditions nationwide can be logged and syndromes can be identified.

    Around 1989, the APCC began noticing a trend in dogs who had eaten grapes or raisins: Nearly all developed acute renal (kidney) failure. As more cases were reported, enough data was generated in the database to help veterinarians identify and treat dogs at risk. In all of the cases, the ingredients for potential acute renal failure were the same. Whether the ingested grapes were purchased fresh from grocery stores or grown in private yards didn't seem to matter, nor did the brand eaten. And the ingested amounts varied considerably, from over a pound of grapes to as little as a single serving of raisins. The cases weren't from any specific region, but instead came from across the United States.

    The database showed that dogs who ate the grapes and raisins typically vomited within a few hours of ingestion. Most of the time, partially digested grapes and raisins could be seen in the vomit, fecal material, or both. At this point, some dogs would stop eating (anorexia), and develop diarrhea. The dogs often became quiet and lethargic, and showed signs of abdominal pain. These clinical signs lasted for several days -- sometimes even weeks.

    When medical care was sought, blood chemistry panels showed consistent patterns. Hypercalcemia (elevated blood calcium levels) was frequently present, as well as elevated levels of blood urea nitrogen, creatinine and phosphorous (substances that reflect kidney function). These chemistries began to increase anywhere from 24 hours to several days after the dogs ate the fruit. As the kidney damage developed, the dogs would produce little urine. When they could no longer produce urine, death occurred. In some cases, dogs who received timely veterinary care still had to be euthanized.

    Why did the fruit cause the dogs to become ill? No one knows. Suspect grapes and raisins have been screened for various pesticides, heavy metals (such as zinc or lead), and mycotoxins (fungal contaminants) and so far, all results have come back negative. In the cases where the grapes were grown in private yards, owners confirmed that no insecticides, fertilizers or antifungals had been used on the fruit.

    "Raisin" the Success Rate

    Even though the exact cause of the renal failure is unknown, dogs who ingest grapes and raisins can be treated successfully to prevent its development. The first line of defense is decontamination. Inducing vomiting in recent ingestions and administering activated charcoal helps prevent absorption of potential toxins. Dogs should be hospitalized and placed on intravenous fluids for a minimum of 48 hours. A veterinarian should monitor blood chemistry daily for at least three days following the ingestion. If all blood work is normal after three days, it's unlikely that kidney failure will occur. If a dog shows evidence of renal failure, fluids must be continued, and other medications should be used to stimulate urine production. Some dogs may need peritoneal dialysis, a process where the peritoneum (the membranes surrounding the abdominal organs) is used to filter waste products that are normally filtered by the kidney.

    Thanks in part to the AnTox database, grape or raisin ingestion can be easily identified and treated. Today

  11. "saw 4" will mess with ur heads..im 16 and only got like 20 min in lol

    "the strangers"..youll think its stupid as ur watching but trust me like a month later youll still be lookin over you shoulder

    "They" was also fliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiping scary :( omg you know what. i 100% reccomend they

    THE EXORSISM OF EMILY ROSE. to this day i still havnt been able to watch...

    do NOT watch the exorsist it is 100% the MOST over rated movie of all time. theres only one part that you may find scary .and its so stupid.that era of film effects was really S****y compared today. you will be dissapointed

  12. its pretty good, watch sick

  13. the exorcist (omg thats horrible !)

    shrooms ( i watched that last night, it was brilliant)

    halloween (:

    the ring

    texas chainsaw massacre

    hostel

    im 14 too x

  14. It is not a scary movie. the book is extremely frighting but the movie lacks. if you want a good stephen king movie, i would go with The Shining for sure.

    i would suggest, Texas Chainsaw Massacre. and if you like the nightmare on elm street movies then the Halloween movies will be to your liking as well.

    hope you guys have fun. :]


  15. Stephen King's It is by far the best movie I've ever seen it's my favorite movie. It's really long though like over 3 hours. Nightmare On Elm Street &  It are my two favorite horror movies ever. You should also watch a Halloween movie (I prefer the original or H20) or if you're looking for one that's funny also try Child's Play although you're young so you won't find much humor. Also other really good Stephen King movies are The Shining, Misery & 1408.

  16. try Japanese film..  

  17. A Nightmare on Elm Street

    Black Christmas (Latest)

    Halloweeen H20

    The Shining

    And of course...The Exorcist

  18. the grudge and the ring - they r quite scary but only 15s

  19. black christmas

    ammatyville horror

    the grudge

    vacancy


  20. ya its good but a really good one is the texas chainsaw masscre or hostel they r really good scary movies enjoy

  21. Watch Friday the 13th Then Freddy Vs Jason

  22. 1408

    the eye

    amatavil horror

    DEAD SILENCE:D<--good one:)

    blair withc project

    grudge

    the orphanage

    Lodes! lol :) search it on google:)

  23. Phantasm.

  24. the hill have eyes 2

    i havent watched it but heard it had a guersome part in it  

  25. IT is about clowns hun so if they are scared of dolls/clowns it would be perfect.

    At that age I also really liked all of the Halloween films.

    Trust me at the bottom of the garden on their own, most films will scare them lol so I hope you have enough room in the house to accommodate them all.

    Good luck

  26. Lassie and a close 2nd is The Wizzard of Oz.


  27. Stephen Kings IT.  It's not too bad and I feel it is appropriate for children of your age to be watching

  28. The Shining by Stephen King starring Jack Nicholson

  29. EVIL DEAD original banned version.

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