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Yep. It was a good scare
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Me in the back (because women who wear glasses owe me sex)
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always thought Tony Hawk was short wtf
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>>218628084
The mother had me acting up.
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>>218628113
worst meme of all time
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I love metro Detroit kino
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>>218628240
So scary ahaha
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For me, it was this fucker
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>>218628084

What are the best movie jumpscares ever? Are there even any good ones? It's a pretty cheap tactic.

A few in well-regarded films:

— Mulholland Drive, that thing outside the diner
— Jaws, that head popping out the sunken boat
— The Shining, Jack killing Hallorann
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>>218629911
Exorcist 3 I think. Scissors scene, you know the one.
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>>218629911
The Demon from Insidous is brilliant done jump scare



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