What movie traumatized you as a child?

What movie traumatized you as a child?

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the fly

Child's Play
Animal Farm
Signs

Mrs Doubtfire because my father would crossdress and molest me.

This one

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The Devil's Advocate
this one scene in particular
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Thought i was the only one. Inhated it when they were stuck in the floor and the spiders were walking around

e.t. hate that ugly fuck

One of the Dennis the Menace movies where a guy's head is set on fire.

terminator 2 and Jurassic park both gave me pretty hard core insomnia as a ten year old then again I'm pretty sure I've always had emotional problems

Gonna post another one.

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Signs, this shot specifically.
I spent like 5 years being afraid of looking at the roof of the building in front of my window at night because of it.

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Return of the Living Dead. Specifically when the zombie was hiding in the shower and ate someone. For years, I couldn't feel safe in a bathroom until I pulled back the curtains to make sure there was nothing hiding back there. Still like the movie though, but at 26 I still have to pull back the curtains

Robocop. My friends parents took us when we were 7. The part where the dude is melting and sounding like a wherewolf

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Why were you watching this movie as a child? Where were your parents?

;_;

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When Switch got killed by Cypher when he pulled the cord out her head.

That shit was scarring to me.

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THAT WAS THE PART.

same movie but for me it was murphy's death scene, it hit me really hard

demonic toys vs dollman, i was like 5

Congo

precisely
and it's about at that time they told me I should probably go do something else

A Nightmare on Elm Street sequel with a pregnancy scene.

The Ring, which is the only scary horror movie btw

>haunts your childhood

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It's fine bro. We'll get over it eventually

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misread your post, they were watching with me

this scene in particular and the whole movie in general.
yes, my parents made some questionable choices

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The original Exorcist
Child's Play
The Grudge especially but I was already a teenager when that came out.

Why would you be afraid of ghosts, user?

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Poltergeist

>the paint scene
AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA

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obligatory

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The Others.

Those white eyes traumatized me.

The Cat in the Hat

Bingo.

Based and redpilled.

>being afraid of Lionel Prichert and the Wolfington brothers

This

What?

I used to watch plenty of horror as a kid and it never really affected me, but when I delved into japanese inspired horror it felt like a whole new ball game of physchological warfare on my young mind and actually got me scared, jumpscares and gore didn't cut it but the idea of a black haired ghost of vengeance constantly behind you did
I had a good childhood

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Fullmetal Alchemist

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Ghostbusters. I found the Stay-Puft Marshmallow Man terrifying.

There's nothing to be afraid of.

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the sixth sense

I was 4 years old and I wandered into the room during Ghostbusters II when the bath tub goop tries to eat the baby and I fought taking baths for like a full year and a half. I also around the same time saw a TV show (don't have any idea which one it was) where someone had flushed an alligator down the toilet and then in a dream sequence or something, the alligator ate him when he sat down to take a shit, and just his head was sitting among bloody pulp on the toilet seat. It was some family sitcom but I remember being 4 or so and trying to hold in my shit for as long as possible so I didn't have to risk getting eaten by toilet alligators.

Same, I watched Return of the Living Dead and Chucky at a very young age and The Ring is the only movie that ever scared me.

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yeah this and the neighbourhood scene scared me

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I’ll TEEAARRR YOUURRR SOUUULL AAAPPAARRRRTT

Why does that boy have DSLs?

Came here to post Based

Who would have fucking thought a long haired girl could be scary? I still remember my mom being scared of white noise for a long time.

Poltergeist fucked me up when I was like 9

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This shit fucked me up when I was a small kid.
Yes, I'm old, it was the 80's

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Fucking this and the conehead movies were weird as fuck.

Labrynth because my sisters would always go outside and call for the goblin king and make me cry

this to be honest, even watching scenes from it now I don't get how it could be a movie for children. It's not like it's spooky in a fun or ""cute"" way.

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>be psychologically and emotionally scarred by Child's Play as a kid
>every summer would spend a week with my grandmother and would have to sleep in a room that was literally filled with dolls all facing the direction of the bed
>spend most of the night scared out of my mind the dolls were going to murder me
Anyone else have situations like this?

The Oriental Nightfish

I had incredibly intense night terrors as a child, my first memories are of that, my mother trying to make me sleep so she can sleep and my utter petrified fear of falling asleep and being alone.
They were normally related to the devil and vivid sensorial hallucinations like my head and other limbs growing and inflating which caused an agonizing sense of dread and doom.
Not long after that I was introduced to horror movies and they took this propensity for debilitating fear to new levels. Army of Darkness fucked me up quite badly, I think during the pit fight scene it was the first time I realized I was watching something my brain could not handle. The worst was to come, as the scene in the cabin with tiny Ashes fighting big Ash ended with them forcing his mouth open so one of them jumped down his throat. The idea of a little creature going inside of you was truly violating and disturbing. And then an eye shows up in his shoulder, a fear that would get reflected much later down the line as I got a glimpse of The Gate where a kid had an eyeball in his palm. Something I'd learn years later to be a common motif in Japanese horror tales. And then Chucky, that little plastic faggot, he did a number on me with his versatility to fit into small, convenient places.
But I kept watching them every single time it was on tv, despite my brother and my mother trying to keep me from it. This would become some sort of addiction, the fear and trauma.
And that is why nowadays I'm a sculptor that makes weird shit to put on my head, put on a cloak and some tall Downey Jr shoes to go walk around in the woods near houses or in the background of car accidents in runways.

>my sisters would always go outside and call for the goblin king and make me cry
Based.
That bulge was terrifying.

To this day, I don't know the name of the movie. I think it was a made for television movie that aired in the early eighties when I was around seven or eight. The VCR wasn't really a thing yet. I was asleep on the floor when my parents and their friends were watching television one night. It was some kind of horror movie. I awoke to the sight of a giant fishnet being raised out of the water. Contained in the fishnet were fish, junk, and human remains. I was mortified and couldn't sleep for days.

Candyman

So they let you watch the sex scene, but this scene is when they told you to leave?

Didn't read lol

based father

Any good parent lets their kids watch sex scenes, but not violent ones.

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my mother had my birthed filmed by my father

she used to show it every year at my birthday when whole family gather. they all laugh and whoop when my head starts to show. i sit and pretend to smile but die inside.

every night when close my eyes i hear "come on user breech the wall". trump campaign inwelcone reminder

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I definitely slept with a night light after watching Jurassic Park 3 in theaters. I kept thinking about raptors running down the hallway and tearing me to apart

being a kid was fun

Oh and The Gate too

everyone else is faget

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>ending to a large trilogy
>nearly april
>no title
>no trailer
>still supposed to come out in 9 months

what is going on

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desu I don't remember much about this movie or why I was watching it, I never actually re-watched it
I think I just wandered in when that scene was happening

Oh, fair enough

Moron

The shower scene, bloody balloons, and the scene where he kills one pf bully kids scared me shitless.

Kind of pissed I wasn't at least traumatized by a good film.

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not so much the tube exit, but the women suspended over fires

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Jaws. I was afraid not only of the ocean, but also fucking swimming pools for months. I had regular nightmares about being chased by a shark.

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