Movie scenes you wish you hadn’t seen as a kid

Because they disturbed you so much you’ve never been able to rewatch it again

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When the character's best friend wouldn't fuck his sister.

My parents homemade porn on VHS

Unironically, the scene at the end of Stand By Me where they find Ray Brower's body. I think seeing that at the age I did fucked with me hard, and I still have trouble looking at it. This is despite the fact that I've seen countless bodies since, both in movies and irl.

The decompression chamber scene in Licence to Kill gave me nightmares as a kid

I watched The Mummy (1999) when I was a kid and it freaked me out so much I turned it off half way through. It was mainly the stuff when he first wakes up and takes that guys eyes that did it. When it was dark I always pictured the mummy coming into my room to steal my eyes and tounge. I used to sleep with the cat at night because in the film he was scared of cats and I thought it would protect me.

toilet scene in dreamcatcher

for me it was the beetles that would get under the skin and move around

These are good examples. For some reason the scene where Mrs. Brisby cuts herself to escape from the birdcage always really stuck with me as a young kid. Although surprisingly I got over it by at least 4th grade/10yo. My favorite Don Bluth film by miles.

The jumpscare in Se7en scared me so badly over 10 years ago I was only recently able to finish the movie.

Poltergeist, face scene. Watched it when I was about 10. Couldn't look in the mirror for days.

>I watched The Mummy (1999) when I was a kid and it freaked me out

During the initial lead-up to its release, The Mummy (1999) was marketed as a straight-up hard-R Horror Film in trailers and commercials, rather than the campy action-adventure movie with some horror-elements that it ultimately was.
Anybody watching TV and trailers back then can confirm this. All the advertising was with the creepier scenes from the movie scored with sharp, intense background music.

That's why I'm so surprised so many people saw it as a "kid". It was very clearly not advertised as a family-friendly action-adventure movie, despite it ultimately being largely considered one after actual release.

When the almost-dead guy suddenly wakes up in bed and coughs?

>I used to sleep with the cat at night because in the film he was scared of cats and I thought it would protect me.

Yeah, you were WAY too fucking young to watch that movie if this was the case.
Or most movies.

Signs alien seen at the Mexican kids party.

Yes, I don't think there are any other jumpscares in the movie. It wasn't that bad when I finally watched all the way through, but it really freaked me out as a kid.

This thing in the original Toy Story used to really freak me out as a kid.

The irony is that as a teenager/adult it's unironically something I would think is cool, if not build myself.

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The rape scene in “Deliverance” really fucked me up when I was younger. Just the idea of being so helpless and weak like that is horrifying. Honestly the guy tied to the tree at crotch height was the scariest part to me.

The scene in “Aliens” where they find the people in cocoons made me stay away from that movie for almost a decade.

The scene in “AI” by the pool made me cry so hard as a kid that I still can’t go back and watch it without remembering how awful I felt.

>robocop 2
>brain in the jar

He cute

to me it wasnt the jumpscare itself i found scary, its more about how fucked up he was and was still alive.

For me it was the chestburster scene in Alien. Shouldn't have watched it when I was like 8.

When I was about 4 I watched Jurassic Park and the scene where the guy got eaten on the toilet freaked me out so badly I would go to the bathroom with the door open because as soon as I flushed I would sprint out as fast as I could because my retarded child brain made the leap that if you flushed the toilet a dinosaur would get you.

It ended when my mom took me grocery shopping and I was crapping with the public bathroom door open and she shamed me out of it

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My parents had the video so I just put it on by myself one day. I remember kids at school talking about how good it was. However in retrospect I don't think they had actually seen it because some of the things they talked about happening in the movie don't even happen. So it was probably just them trying to look cool by saying they had seen the new scary movie and then I actually went and watched it and terrified myself.

None because even though I was a pussy, I eventually grew to love horror and knowing that movies actually upset me at some point made me enjoy them more thoroughly once I had my phase around age 12 of "oh if something can affect me that deeply then it's actually interesting/worthwhile art, it gets a response."

Stuff that upset me:

-Gizmo giving birth in Gremlins
-the horse dying in Neverending Story
-Augustus Gloop getting sucked up the pipe in Willy Wonka (that kid is going to fucking DIE!! don't just stand there, HELP HIM! WHAT THE FUCK)

-Evil Dead (original)

-BrainDead. I once flipped past it on TV and watched the final ten minutes, uncut, without any setup or context. Zombie unbirthing, the fake blood, indelible first experience. Told dad and he watched it and was like "No it's actually quite funny you have to watch the whole thing." So we watched it and I came to enjoy it.

One that I still can't be doin' with is the guy getting twisted in Saw III. I watched the first three flicks in the theater but I left it alone after that, just too much for my mirror.

I watched all of starship troopers in theaters when it came out as a 5 year old
That scarred me until I saw it again in high school and loved it
Paul Verhoeven is in my top 3 directors now and I love his entire filmography

Raiders of the Lost Ark and really the entire Indiana Jones Trilogy in general contained a lot of Hide Behind the Couch Moments.

Fucking this

Also the silhouette on the rooftop

>I watched all of starship troopers in theaters when it came out as a 5 year old

Dude. What the fuck kind of parents did you have?

I saw a trailer for A Nightmare on Elm Street 3 that included the scene where Freddie rips the veins out of that guy's arms or something. Made me scared of horror movies until I was well into my teens.

>"Oh boy! A kids' movie about cute bunnies! This'll be like a Disney movie but cuter!"

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“It’s a science fiction movie where they shoot bugs, what’s the worst that could happen”

They also took me to see mars attacks (terrifying) and Independence Day (I loved the movie but I had nightmares about aliens attacking until I was in college)

I watched Signs when I was like 8 with my parents and had trouble sleeping for months

I never actually saw the movie but when The Grudge came out I saw commercials for it that showed the little Japanese boy meowing and it disturbed me so bad I slept with the lights on for about the next 4 years. I was 12 at the time. I've still never even tried to watch that movie.

>I saw a trailer for A Nightmare on Elm Street 3

Where? I'm assuming you were a little kid BEFORE YouTube became an archive for old trailers, but excluding that possibility the only place you'd see trailers for mid-80's horror movies is the movie-theater itself before their release. Are you that much of an oldfag?

He could have seen it in a vhs tape for another movie.

>“It’s a science fiction movie where they shoot bugs, what’s the worst that could happen”

Lel. Even in 1997, long after violence in movies was anything remotely new, Starship Troopers was so violent that it actually managed to be somewhat controversial upon release.

There was even a small uproar over the revelation that a lot of movie theaters were letting kids as young as 13 or so into theaters to see hard-R movies in 1997 that caused a change in a lot of theaters' policies on admission. The movies primarily in question were Starship Troopers for violence and The Full Monty for sexual content.

Mars Attacks was also terrifying to me as a kid, when they shoot that guy and it burns his flesh and then muscle away

It was one of those TV trailers that TV channels use when they're showing the movie later that day.

>I saw commercials for it that showed the little Japanese boy meowing

I've heard this same opinion before.
This was one of those rare examples of when something that's not even scary but is instead just surreal manages to be creepier than something legitimately scary.

That's probably why MAD TV made an entire skit parodying the Grudge with Bobby Lee playing the little asian boy.

Not to nitpick but do you mean just a commercial?
I'd be interested to know if TV channels used to play the ENTIRE trailers for movies the same way the previews at movie-theaters do. If so then that's a trend we need to return to. I'm tired of seeing cheap, heavily-compressed 30-second ads for movies and videogames that really can't be summed-up to the target audience in that short span of time.

In Prince of Darkness, there's a scene where (I think) they're seeing people from the future through a mirror. They only see the people as shadows, and there's this very eerie song playing through the whole thing. Scared the fuck outta me.

This fucking movie.

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Yeah, I guess commercial would be more accurate. This was the mid 90s and I was only a kid, so I really don't remember how long they were, but I'd guess around a minute.

I was like this but for "Scream". All I saw was the ghost face mask because it was used in a lot of posters and stuff. It also appeared in a lot of shops around Halloween as well. So in my head it was this super serious scary movie and I was terrified to watch it. However I did end up watching it when I was a teenager and wow its nothing like what child me thought it was. It's actually pretty funny.

During a making-of, the techs/director describe in loving detail how designing the "spacebug" was an extreme technical challenge, to make a much larger head pop out of a smaller humanoid head, and how they engineered the thing and made it sell, that goopy human eye dripping away, losing (almost) the last trace of humanity, the last visible one anyway.

That isn't even the roughest thing though. It's when he badly breaks that guy's arm while arm-wrestling.

Here's the scene:
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This is actually the final version of the scene, because it repeats throughout the movie, with every repetition adding more detail.

There's also a scene where a woman is trying to pull Satan through a mirror or something:
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I always thought the scene after she pulls the hand kinda goofy, but the beginning, when the hand is just a shadow, scared the fuck out of me. I could only watch this movie again 10 years later.

The opening of Mars Attacks! with the cows on fire made me cry myself to sleep when I was like 7. I don't know why but I just felt this deep fucking sorrow that was so goddamn overwhelming.

Yeah, the Japanese know how to creep people out. I don't know how they managed to make me scared of a 6 year old Asian boy but here we are.

In Saturn 3 there was this scary scene. I didn't regret but that creeped me out. The robot itself was extremelyscary. I wonder if Terminator was inspired by it.

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Man, I can handle gore really well, but I can't stand bones being broken at all; compound fractures and dislocations even more so

Me too

>skinny-dipping scene in Dante’s Peak
I’m a grown-ass man and I’m still scared of geothermal hot springs

I remember i used to jump everytime they tried to resuscitate ET. I know thats not really the same thing..

Woman that gets turned into a robot but still has hair in Superman 3

The scene where people were put on a roller coaster designed to dismember and shred their bodies into goo, which was later turned into sausages that were eaten later on

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Can confirm. They lowered the parental rating right after the premiere.

Terminator 2, the nuke scene, later almost every day for almost 2 years, I was afraid that a nuclear explosion may detonate at any moment.

Lmao that scene scared the shit out of me too

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The entirety of Arac Attack

I remember watching Return of the Jedi on tv with my father when i was 6-7 years old...he warned me when Luke removed Vader mask but honestly i couldnt think something more scarier than a weird clown face so i watched the whole scene. It wasnt scary at all. Based me (6 years old version)

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Pathetic as it is I still skip over the part where Imhotep wakes up and takes that guys eyes. As a kid I always preferred the second one because mummy Imhotep looked so much less fucked.

Holy shit i remember that scene scared me too!

fucking mars attacks made me and my brother have shitty sleep for some time

What movie was that scene with a guy getting thrown into some kind of pressure chamber and you see his face deform amidst his screams and splat against a round window? That shit gave me nightmares

>Hellraiser
any scene with the flayed people; think the one I saw was julia smashing a mirror. Thing is, I only ever saw the scenes (from part 2) on a special effects/makeup special on HBO or something back in the day on how a bunch of horror films were made. That was enough to freak me out real bad.
Took me 20 odd fucking years before I could watch part 1. Haven't been game to see part 2.
Everytime I go to a docs office with that diagram of the skinless man I have to look away.
>rock DJ
Fuck you robbie williams.

>Robocop
Where they murder murphy to death with guns and insults.
That really fucked me up real bad.

The movie "Airplane" is such a hilarious movie. But when I was a little kid the scene where the eggs were pulled from that womans throat scared the everliving shit out of me.

I can laugh at every joke in that movie, but I still cringe when I see that scene.

Pic related.

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I expect to be scoffed at for saying so but none of what actually occurs in Watership Down rattles me anything like so much as the fact that they're all British.

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I knew I would never experience such intense pleasure and I still haven't.

A tease trailer for the japanese grudge with the face of the blue kid and a voice telling you to not look at his eyes, then he suddenly opened them
I slept with mom for nearly a month
And the funny thing is that I've never found it again

8 legged freaks, the entire movie.

A lot of posts in this thread resonate. The Mummy, Signs, Jurassic Park, Mars Attacks, Willy Wonka, Dante's Peak, Terminator 2, shit in retrospect I must have spent a lot of my time as a child scared shitless. Here's one I don't know if many of you have seen but I must've watched it when I was around 5 and I think was the first movie that really had a negative impact on me. So many scenes gave me nightmares and I think the overall feel of the movie creeped me out, probably due to growing up in the 90s and not experiencing how cinema was made in the 50s-60s, it all felt so eerie and off.

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does everyone know this series? there are things in it that just absolutely horrify me & I won't see it again

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this whole movie made me afraid of the dark, I'd see and feel samara coming at me in the dark for years. I would draw samara in class and get spooked by it. It was some next level spooked.

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Ark opeining scene in first Indy, watched that too young
also, seen some Heartbreak High (at least I think it was it) episode on tv and there was scene where one of they guys pulled a prank when he layed on pile of rubble, put some debris on him, some fake blood I think and pretended like the building fell on him or something and I somehow remembered that as he was laying on train tracks and he was run over and really messed up
I don't know how I made that up, but I've seen that episode later and I was really glad I've seen it's pretty innocent scene

That poster is so goofy.
It would've been improved 1000% if they didn't have the actress imposed upon the title like that looking like she accidentally mistook habanero sauce for clit lube.

When I was 14 and Redbox was new. My mom let me watch paranormal activity by myself while she did this thing she had to go to. I remember watching it and being really scared but the real scary part was when I turned off my DVD player. Then I realized I was alone in the house and it was dead silent and I started freaking out intill my mom got back home.

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Ghostbusters bath scene. This scene only existed to scare the shit out of kids every time they had to take a bath

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All you fags git on my level:

>ARACHNOPHOBIA

>The scene where the spider crawled up the guys legs while he was under the covers
>throws back the covers
>Mahoosive fucking spider hisses
>Bites down on his belly

To this day, in my 30s, I tuck my covers under my legs so a spider can’t nibble on my willy

RENT
FREE.

this song disturbed me for life

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Mother please forgive me
I just had to get out all my pain and suffering
Now that I am done, remember I will always love you
I'm your son
Little child, looking so pretty
Come out and play, I'll be your daddy
Innocent child, looking so sweet
A rape in my eyes and on your flesh I'll eat
You've raped!
I feel dirty
It hurt!
As a child
Tied down!
That's a good boy
And fucked!
Your own child
I scream!
No one hears me
It hurt!
I'm not a liar
My God!
Saw you watching
Mommy why?!
Your own child
It's alright
I didn't touch you there
Mama said she didn't care
I didn't touch you there
That's why mama stopped and stared

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Pic related fucked me up for a long while

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>Tell 'em "Large Marge" sent ya

I saw this for the first time blown up on a projected wall at around 7

This movie is an absolute nightmare. Everyone says its a comedy, but holy fuck.

THAT scene from society

It did a good job showing just how terrifying the sun really is.

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the fly and the batman movie with jack nicholson

>not to be a nitpick
Yes, you are you pedantic, autistic fuck. Goddamn, got me teplying to a five hour old post. Fucking stupid dipshit

Used to play this on the biggest screen available when I went to house parties. Always super late at night/early in the morning when everybody was about to pass out. Works best if you don't explain shit before you play it and wait for people to realize its a music video

...

Do Spongebob episodes count?

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More Yea Forums than Yea Forums, but it did air on tv so whatever

The entirety of Mimic. That shit was not fit for a 5 year old.

What horrified me wasn't when his eyes were taken, but when it's later in the movie and he realizes that Imhotep has come to kill him. He says "Oh no" in the most helpless way and it spooked me.

haha based i bet everyone was like whaaaaaaat

Decades later it's still hard for me to watch stuff like this or even nuclear test footage without feeling a panic attack symptoms. Thanks James Cameron!

Those big insect things with the huge claws in Neverending Story II

Those fucking dogs jumping through the window in Resi 1

I was like eight and walked in on my brother and his friend watching nightmare on elm street. It was right at a bit where freddie was bursting out of someone's stomach, then stabbed someone to death. I had nightmares for months

Wew. That's some autism right there.

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This whole movie.
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While the effects the nuke had were obviously dreamlike and intentionally unrealistic, the effects of the nuclear explosion on buildings and landscapes in the dream-scene in Terminator 2 are actually shockingly realistic.

>While the effects the nuke had *ON THE PEOPLE were obviously dreamlike and intentionally unrealistic

Fucking keyboard.

I'm still so FUCKING mad that the rats lost.

Silent hill 4 the room.

Please explain this.

From this promotional-image it looks like nothing that would actually contain anything legitimately disturbing.

From TV instead of a movie but it still applies.

Pretty gross AND brutal.

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belongs with Zombie-chan~

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This scene from Scarface. Made my scared of PowerBooks for a hot minute. Jesus Christ

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Pearl Harbor where a ship is sinking and some guys are trapped under a grate.

>The rape scene in “Deliverance” really fucked me up
>made me cry

What did you think about Master and Commander? Just curious

*powertools

This Bitch gave me nightmare's as a kid.

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Isn't there a popular theory that the writer for Korn was sexually abused as a child and is signalling it with a lot of the lyrics he writes for the band.

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based

Some flick about toy soldiers becoming alive made me paranoid about toys as a kid. I don't even remember if the content was graphic or not but it gave me the spooks for years to come.

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These motherfuckers right here

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What am I looking at here?

jesus fuck this scene is crazy good. / bad

>Some flick about toy soldiers becoming alive

Small Soldiers?
It could also be Xtro.

bong here
that shit used to come on tv while we were all eating lunch
it's one of those frighteningly quiet films where nothing really happens and everyone talks nicely until someone gets caught in a snare and there blood and rasping and weird shit

Google says it is from Zodiac

The ending of The 3 Burials freaked you out?

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you're about to get finched user

When I was a kid my sister told me some story about how our street was haunted by a headless horseman who would decapitate anyone if he catches them out at night, and stand outside our houses bouncing the heads of his victims off the ground, then a few months later I watched the scene in the House on Haunted Hill remake where the guy was in some spinny room and as it spins he starts playing basketball with his own decapitated head or some shit.

That scared the absolute fucking shit out of me and I was in literal hysterics for hours right after, and basically anything with decapitation scared me for years after. The movie was an absolute piece of shit when I watched it years later though, fucking kek.

Also my dad was a bible nigger, but he only ever told me shit about fucking revalations when I was a kid, especially about the "mark of the beast" and the fucker used to say shit like "well it won't happen in my life time but it definitely will in yours" which scared the the shit out of me, and I couldn't watch anything with biblical themes because I thought it was real, even retarded shit like that fucking crappy Arnie movie with Satan.

My family was a bunch of assholes when I think about it, why the fuck would you say this shit to your 8 year old brother/son.

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I'd catch glimpses of horror movies while sneak watching from a doorway as a kid. My parents would catch me during a scary part because I'd make a noise of fear. I'd be then sent to bed, where I proceeded to dream about getting stabbed by just about any 90's horror villain of the week. Always hide in my couch, they would come in and slowly put a blade through the cushions and in my gut.

Vore fetish: acquired

The Blob. When the guy sticks his hand down the drain thinking its clogged, and he gets pulled down the pipe. It scared me so much as a kid i never did the dishes after that.

This movie made me scared of tv static. I saw it when I was like 14 maybe in theaters and it was the last movie that ever made me legitimately scared.

I cried for fear when saw that motherfuicker. Unironically.

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Hey kids you liked Homeward Bound didn't you? Well here's a movie about cute puppies that go an adventure.

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La Goblina 2

it still freaks me out

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What happens in this movie that's so terrible?

>if it's animated, it's for children!
You're dumb.

People REEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE about how disturbing it is but the bunnies just fight each other and there's some blood. It's very tame and a great movie (and book) for kids.

It might sound funny but Kingpin. It fucked me up.


>a young cheerful guy who is talented
>a jealous guy arranges for his hand to be cut off
>one of the guys who cuts his hand off is a priest (I was raised in a religious household so it was a double shock)
>afterwards he is an alcoholic who prostitutes himself

And it's supposed to be a comedy.

youtu.be/lv0OP7OmcKw

It's a hardcore animated movie with graphic violence and extremely intense situations, all in a veneer that could be VERY easily confused with an animated Disney movie about talking animals.

The opening scene of Suicide Club

Same here and it doesn't help that it's one of my dad's favorite movies. He still makes fun of me when I refuse to watch it as a grown man.

mars attacks is hilarious. how could anybody think it's scary?

Jesus, me too. Listening to it still makes me uncomfortable.

That whole sequence was enough to fuel nightmares of several generations.
Why oh why did hacksackson think it was a good idea to have?
Fuck that shit.

The scene in The nest where that older dude starts to turn into a cockroach. That scene is still disturbing.
Other than that nothing. I loved horror movies as a kid and they let me watch them because I didn't have nightmares or get scared. The ones I remember watching when I was around 6-8 are alien, the blob remake, the seventh friday the 13th, i know what you did last summer and the nest.

It’s reported that it was his neighbour

>Calmly eats that dude’s head

Cash money for vote fans

I got over all of it because I'm not a pussy. Watching Basic Instinct a little bit early might have given me a rough sex fetish though.

What’s this, user?

>"well it won't happen in my life time but it definitely will in yours"
fucking kek
Was he legit or just trying to troll you?

> watched the scene in the House on Haunted Hill remake where the guy was in some spinny room and as it spins he starts playing basketball with his own decapitated head or some shit.
I didn't like that scene either, but purely because of the lead up to it about how it was a machine made by the psycho doctor to make the insane sane but it also made the sane insane or some shit.
I also really didn't like the idea of how the guy they threw in there, ostensibly to keep the others safe because they thought he would shoot them or whatever, was knocked out and incapacitated in a haunted fucking house. That sort of vulnerability unnerved me.

*vore*

bunnies are buried alive in a construction site
human-fed bunnies live in a cult like environment where they become emo and don't give a shit when one of them gets trapped
A fascist dictator bunny tortures and kills disident bunnies within his military state burrow
The get really in depth depictions of bunnies fucking and eating shit and not being able to breed because they are too crowded and a bunch of other gross shit (only in the book, though)

shit this felt so real

Definitely the abduction sequence from Fire in the Sky

Never said Deliverance made me cry. It just freaked me out, since I was like 11.

Never saw Master and Commander.

Not gonna lie, seeing this as a teen gave me nightmares.

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tv but this shit
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To this day Zelda still creeps the fuck out of me
its Pet Sematary if anyone wants to know

You guys are pussies, my mom forced me to watch horror movies with her since I was 5-6.

Unpopular opinion: It doesn't seem so objectionable.

Inque is crazy sexy, so honestly the idea of her forcing gallons of her slime into my stomach is just hot more than anything. Like rough foreplay.

So many little bitches in this thread. The Mummy? Really?

My family watched Robocop together when I was 4 years old.

A rapist gets shot in the dick. The main character gets slowly blown to pieces. A melting man slops apart when a car runs into him.

Y'all are some soft motherfuckers.

The facehugger from Alien fucked with my ability to fall asleep on and off for years. I knew it was all fake, obviously, but there was still the gnawing feeling that something might jump me at night.

Child's Play and It pretty much

The new ones seem tame as fuck though, idk if it's boomer nostalgia or what

Doppelganger, where a woman morphs/twists into a worm-thing then turns inside out into a skinless creature.

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You're soft for being proud of watching a movie.

Yeah, the sudden gayshift horrified me too.

The Mummy is much scarier than Robocop even if there is less violence. In Robocop you are on his side and want to see the bad guys die. In The Mummy people are trapped in a dark pyramid with a supernatural creature that is stealing their organs. It's not about the on screen gore it's about the setting and tone.

The scene where the 3 sorcerers completely wreck all those good guys in Big Trouble in Little China
When the dog is test-driving the DeLorean in Back to the Future
Some special I saw on tv made me afraid of foster children

Fire in the sky.

Surely you must have noticed that he was wearing all his clothes and both the seat and lid were down.

I never found out what movie it was, one of the two dozen Arnold Schwarzenegger movies in the 90's. Arnie was ready to ambush some bad guys, so he's hiding in the dark. Then the monster comes out and it's all twisting around and writhing while making freaky monster faces and I'm watching it and freaking out. My parents thought I was in bed at the time, but I'm sitting here watching Arnold holding perfectly still in the dark while this creature is slowly creeping through the bedroom toward him and I'm thinking "EITHER SHOOT IT OR RUN! GET AWAY!" I remember the whole scene being blue, if that helps.

I was watching Carnosaur 2 on Cinemax one time when I was like eight or nine, because I was obsessed with seeing tits and figured any movie rated R would have them. The scene where the girl gets her arm bitten off by the raptors in the elevator freaked me so bad I never forgot it.
Then I saw it on an episode of Best of the Worst and was disgusted with how much of a little pussy I was.

Emily Mortimer's naked Vudd from Match Point. The thing's a fucking monster.

Bridge to Terabithia

I saw a trailer for "I Kill Giants" and it reminded be of terabithia

That thing has more bite marks on it than Jussie Smollett's dick!

There's a scene where a shrike airdrops a bunny baby onto thorns IIRC. Hmm, on second thought, is that Animals of Farthing Wood?

Rented VHS tapes usually had 2-3 trailers on them prior to the movie, sometimes more and sometimes a bunch after the movie as well. Typically they were with the same or lower rating than the main movie.

Also, tv channels used to air commercials/trailers for movies they were showing later on.

Licence to kill

Probably Farthing Wood.

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I remember it was on channels like TBS all the damn time when I was a kid. I saw it probably a dozen times easily in the span of like 2 years that way

The melted dude who explode against a car in the first Robocop.

>Some Humans have developed psychic powers
>These powers can go out on control and could potentially create monsters that destroy everything.
>Set in distant future.
>These humans form small villages in the middle of nowhere.
>Whole society is based around preventing humans turning into monsters.
>Main charaters are kids.
>Kids are watched constantly.
>Kids are brainwashed and given mental triggers since birth if they try to hurt or kill someone they drop dead.
>If they show signs they just disappear.
>During their teens kid are encourage to be gay to control their sexual urges and prevent unwanted pregnancies.
>Kids get lost in forest
>Mole rat people find them
>Mole rat people are servants to humans
>They see them as gods
>They help the kids get home
>Along the way the kids get hurt
>One mole rat named squinter realizes that humans are not gods but oppressors.
>Plans a revolution
>Become mole rat leader
>Kidnaps two of the kids and forces them to have a baby
>Raise baby as a molerat
>Pyschic child is their ultimate weapon because it can kill people.
>Mole rats are eventually stopped
>Mole rats revealed to be actually humans that did not have psychics powers
>The psychics mutated them into mole rats to protect themselves.
>youtube.com/watch?v=8oGZTbeEhv4
>Squealer did nothing wrong.
>

tdlr Gorey, disturbing concepts and gay scenes.

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Yes, that's the scene I was thinking of; imagined it was bunnies and not mice. My thanks.

Your thanks, my dick.

Sonny Corleone's death scene.
Since then I feel awful whenever I see people getting shot a shitload of times.

Same. My brother got me to watch my first horror movie when I was 5, and I never looked back. By the time I was 7-8 I'd seen pretty much every major slasher and zombie movie. Only 1 time did one of them ever give me a nightmare. I think it was one of the nightmare on elm street movies, actually.

Oh great, thanks for the spoiler alert, asshole.

Your brother and me, know what we had? Gay sex. GAY SEX. He was 2, I was 40. Went to town on that little faggot.

Salo

Robocop. You know which scene...

>The Torture Rack Trap

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The wife in Pet Semetary had a sick aunt when she was younger, makes her squeamish about death because she died while it was just the two of them at home.

The scene where the guy is falling from the building and his arms are like twice the normal length? Yeah, messed up.

this, my dad was watching this and I thought it looked kinda cool. Couldn't sleep for like 3 nights and mom gave dad shot for letting me watch

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Yeah. That really frightened me as a kid. My parents didn't want me to watch it because of the scene where Murphy gets shot up but that was never the scene that bothered me.

That cunt awkwardly waddling around whilst screaming and melting is still the worst body horror I've ever seen.

That's the remake of Resident Evil 2

whats this?

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This is low-key the scarier scene tbqh, people just forget about it because it had the kino chase scene right afterwards

none as a kid but a saw a random scene of under the skin on youtube with the bloated body imploding, I was freaked out for at least a week.

Why are Shrikes such jerks?
>strong enough to manhandle prey up into the air and ferry it to the edgelord altar
>doesn't just kill and eat them immediately, but rather chills as they slowly die

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The scene where the guy puts the gun down but the robot keeps counting, then blows holes through him.
Obviously.

Also, pic related. I always had to close my eyes for this part. I didn't understand the subsequent scene, so I always wondered what was going on through the rest of the movie. It didn't make any sense.

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Who comes up with this stuff?

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This is why I want clayface in the batgirl movie.

Japs.

Small Soldiers introduced me to Kirsten Dunst's ass. Fapped to her a lot back then.

Same. I thought this could happen if you poked your belly button too hard so it "popped"

>Be me
>Live in Chicago
>Watch The U cause I'm bored
>Svengoolie comes on
>HellYeah.jpeg
>When he came on, you knew some good stuff was going to play, it's where I watched all of the classic horror movies and even the Christopher Lee Dracula movies
>Return of The Living Dead
>Watch it anyways
>This fucking scene plays
>Zombie in pic straight up bites a guy in the brain and you can see the skin peel as he bites
I rewatched it recently and I got to really notice how funny it is with satire ex. a zombie goes to an ambulance radio and calls in for more paramedics. Pretty good flick, also shows some Grade A tiddy

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Yeah, honestly this. My dick would probably autocum just before I exploded.

There was this one werewolf movie I caught a glimpse of as a kid. My cousin would buy VHS tapes from a catalog and hide them from his mom. It looked like a 70s movie, real low budget stuff, and the werewolf broke into a cabin out in the woods where a redneck hillbilly type lived with his wife and daughter. I remember it because the daughter was in a tank top and panties, and the werewolf broke in at night biting the mother's head off and ripping off her father's arms when he grabbed a shotgun. it looked fake as hell, but really bloody. The daughter ran screaming into the woods but tripped and fell. The werewolf tore her panties off, leaving claw marks on her skinny legs. She screamed as he tackled her, but the scene cuts and the camera pans across his furry hips humping her, and up to her face. she is staring to the side pale and silent, and it freaked me out because she looked dead.

U sure it's not that scene in Predator after he falls in the lake?

R..rude.

For some reason my parents thought it was a good idead to start watching The Exorcist with me in the room when I was like five or six years old, it freaked me out so much that I would start crying if I heard the music, haven't been able to watch it to this day.
Also some movie, I don't remember the name, I watched around that time where some bug creature went inside a guy's butt and they bring him to an operating room and he's screaming at them not to pull it out until they tell him the bug is going to his testicles and he starts screaming PULL IT OUT, PULL IT OUT.
And when I was 8 my older cousin brought RE2 and started playing it, it scared the shit out of me, couldn't watch anything involving zombies until high school, still can't play horror games

horrific film, meaning, it showed a reality that currently exists but never spoken about

When I was a kid, a I saw a TV promo for Evil Dead 3 and the scene where the evil possessed witch attack Ash in that underground water reservoir-thing, and that scene spooked me so bad I had to sleep with my parents for a week. Mind you that I could watch Nightmare on Elm Street and Friday The 13th with no issues.

It's just a faggot with a balloon on his head

I watched a direct to tv Robocop film when I was about six.
There was a scene where robococp shoots off a black guy's hand and he hold the stump screaming as blood gouts from his wrist. then Robobop grabs him, says "Now I've got your fat black ass" and beats him to a bloody pulp with a hammer.

I know it sounds like one of those racist Uncle Ben memes but It's fucking real. I genuinely broke into tears back when I was a kid because for some reason Robocop was advertised as a children's thing back then with a cartoon and toys and shit. Now I can't help but laugh. Funny how age changes perception like that.
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So many of these turned me on as a kid, even had my sexual awakening watching Willy Wonka.
The only thing that really scared me as a child was pic related and songs with backmasking in them. I also hated the commercials for the Grudge.

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Starship Troopers fucked me up as a kid
Any of the scenes with limbs being ripped off specifically

>I don't know

It's called empathy.

28 days later. I remember having already seen older slow zombies but the athletic infected were on another level for me.
I only watched the sequel last year.

The whole body horror thing in robocop, especially the second film.

I asked dad to record event horizon for me when I was a kid, thinking it was some neat science fiction flick. Next day I asked him where the tape was and he told me not to watch the film. Of course I got curious, found the tape and watched it and it scared me shitless, it was the only time a movie has given me nightmares for weeks. I rewatched it recently and while it hasnt aged so well, it still had scenes that made me unconformable

The early look of the mummy, when is still decomposed, is inspired to the Hangman of JoJo

i don't know the name of it but there was this miniseries on PBS that had something to do with a mansion, roses, and dolls that came to life that scared the shit out of me
i don't even know what it was about aside from that

The Hunchback of Notre Dame with Lon Chaney, I watched it at 7 or 8, it scared the hell out of me

The Man Who Fell On Earth, when David Bowie shows his real alien shape

The evil african doll of He Who Kills

I caught the opening of Spirited Away on TV when I was six or seven. The part where Chihiro's parents turned into pigs scared me so badly that I got nightmares.

Also the werewolf transformation in Prisoner of Azkaban. I saw that one in theaters when I was eight and it gave me nightmares.
I think the common theme is that transformation and body horror really freaks me out.

The blob (1998)

The phone booth scene...

I saw it when I was six, I ended up crying and having nightmares about the scene where the bunnies get buried alive in their holes/drowned (I don't remember the specifics). My parents thought it would be a good kids movie because I had read the book.

I came here to post the scene from the first Carnosaur where the evil doctor chick rips open her own stomach and gives birth to the dinosaur lmao

also anything with eye gore

my fav scene in master and commander is that closeup on max pirkis where he's barechested

I saw the ghoulies when i was very young and the scene with the ghoulie in the toilet freaked me out for a while. I would flush the toilet and run into my room just in case something came out.

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Clown in Poltergeist. Well, pretty much everything in poltergeist. I saw it when I was like 9

THERE WAS A 1998 THE BLOB? OR ARE YOU BEING A TOTAL UNEDUCATED TWAT?

that scene in saving private ryan when the german guy stabs the jew really slow through the heart and the other fucker sits in the stairs crying while some other guy rolls around with a bullet in his throat
i only rewatched it once and it had the same effect it had 20 years ago

I remember the scene where the Skeksis banish The Chamberlain really disturbed me as a kid.

Watched evil dead when I was five and was terrified of the lady in the basement. Extra scared of attics/basements since then

You should fuck your sister as revenge lol

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Aliens - the facehugger in the laboratory

xenomorphs realy fucked me up ... watching others play alien trilogy didn't help either

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I don't think I've been too much of a pussy to not watch something I was scared off as a kid, but I'm going to twist this on its head somewhat and talk about some scenes/things I was irrationally afraid off as a child that made me not want to watch the movie for the longest time: I was terrified of a scene in Spider-Man 1 when Norman Osbourne throws his assistant through a glass pane and kills him. Idk, it fucked me up and everytime I watched that movie as a kid I would skip past that part. I also developed a phobia for the trailers shown in cinemas because of an ad where steam came out of a professor's head. So for the longest time I would wait outside and wait for the trailers to be over because I was terrified I'd see another scary ad. I did this up until I was like 11.

pet sematary 1989
Zelda
That shit still haunts me

About 20 years ago, I was watching a movie called Deep Rising while home alone one night. There was this scene where someone shoots a huge hole in the belly of this sea serpent thing, and a half-digested guy drops out and begins screaming in terror and agony. I immediately shut off the movie and went to bed, where I laid awake all night and into the morning with extreme anxiety and nausea. To this day, I've never seen the rest of that movie.

I was 7 when my older brothers sat me down to watch Alien, they said it was like star wars so I was excited. Screamed and cried at the vent scene.

Had nightmares for weeks, still do sometimes that a xenomorph is prowling around my house, something about it still freaks me out to this day.

This actually got me to get a few rabbits. Turns out they are the best pet I could of asked for.

>calls others uneducated
>doesn't know how to Google
Nah in all seriousness watch it. It's good.

When I was really young there some scene from a show/movie my parents were watching that I can still remember pretty clearly. It's in some office setting where a woman is freaking out and tries to open a small bag of potato chips, her skin comes off instead. She then freaks out and keeps peeling at herself while running somewhere to hide. Then it cuts to some dude working where he then gets tackled by the woman, now completely skinless, and she screams something like "help me."

The puppet for the noskin lady was pretty cheesy but it was practical effects so it stuck with me. The dummy was bloody and bony unlike those films like Martyrs where they are more "meaty" and it shows muscles.

It wasn't Office Space.

Ah good shit, I watched that movie when I was around 12 so the half digested man was kinda cool to see, but the ending got me, knowing that nowhere was safe and the protagonists were doomed.
Jaws however gave me a fear of open water that I still have to this day. Hell, I remember being alone in my friend's pool and flipping the fuck out in the deep end.

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not that user but it was 1988. You total uneducated twat.

nightmares for weeks