Post scenes that traumatized you as a kid.
This particular scene caused me to sleep with the lights on for quite awhile, her antagonizing screams makes it even worst.
Post scenes that traumatized you as a kid.
This particular scene caused me to sleep with the lights on for quite awhile, her antagonizing screams makes it even worst.
FUCK.
WHAT THE FUCK.
This one still gets me.
Not a particular scene but I can recall having long conversations with my my parents about 101 Dalmatians and was what eventually convinced them I needed therapy.Horrible images would play in my head of dogs being skinned alive and worn as fur coats. There was a movie about vampires with the kid from Stuart Little where a family of vampires were chased with stakes and pitchforks, was scared of demons for a long time after.
I can remember watching this and wondering if I had already gone insane and was imagining the whole thing.
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Parents took me to a behavior health specialist for anxiety stemming from TV stuff and other nervous ticks, I can remember trying really hard to act normal. Was scared out of my mind of having schizophrenia, would consume all of my thoughts when I was 5 or 6.
Recalling this to say that if your kids are being scared of what's on TV, take it seriously.
This fucking movie, I dont know what it was but it just made me feel super uncomfortable and ill, never finished it
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this shit fucked me up
It was the weird fucking animation of the girl when she'd shake the bag until the fish died.
I was too young for that shit
this transformation scarred me for life, i had to get a fangoria magazine subscription after this.
couldn't sleep well for months after watching this
I repressed most of the movie, but knowing the kikes behind these childrens flicks these days I wouldnt be surprised if some mkultra tier brainwashing and subversion was included in it
When Anty dies in Honey, I Shrunk the Kids. What the fuck was that, seriously fucking brutal. Also that guy ripped in half in an Ants life and still being alive.
>Expected them to drive off a bridge and all die
I'll admit, this site has ruined me
So, how did you turn out as an adult? These experiences affected you somehow?
I guess I'm fine. My father moved out and divorced my mom a year after I finished therapy, uncle was killed outside his home a year later. Both of those experiences were more difficult to process than any of the stuff from before. I told my mom I was scared of the things in my head and she acted on it quick to get me help, in retrospect I can say that was really make or break time for getting a grip on my mental state.
I don't think small children have any business watching screens until they're able to distinguish TV from reality.
I was 7 years old btw.
>I don't think small children have any business watching screens until they're able to distinguish TV from reality.
agreed
>tfw going back to Missoula Montana
Have any of you seen SpongeBob lately? They've turned it into legitimate MK Ultra shit.
So you're openly admitting that you were a little ginny bitch?
Yeah, it's pretty fuckin bad...
Good for your mother to act quickly
Fuck where are the mods.
>antagonizing screams
It's AGONIZING, you zoomer scum.
or the scene with the alien on the barn roof at night. fugg.
how old were you user?
Wow you're a faggot haha
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this scared the fuck out of me as a kid. never seen anyone post this. fuck
>how old were you user?
I now have very, very deep fear of werewolves.
As a kid, this guy right here somehow managed to bother me even more than those roller guys from Return to Oz.
When I was 4 years old, I saw Johnny Mnemonic at a theater with my parents. The scene where a dude is sliced into pieces is the first time I ever saw gore. Traumatized me for a while.
Fuck, you got me, well played
what happens?
>Saving Private Ryan- Normandy Scene.
In particular the shot of the dude searching for his arm. My brother is 2-3 years older than me and was laughing at the whole part which made it even more sinister to me. I was about 10-13.
>IT- Multiple Scenes.
In particular the locker room shower scene. I couldn't shower without keeping my eye trained on the drain for about a year. Also the scene with the moving picture and Pennywise climbing on the streetlamp. My freak of a mother loved Steven King but in her nostalgia/naivety thought of him as RL Stine or something. I love her though. Was around 10.
The only movie she definitely wouldn't let me watch was Pulp Fiction. I must've been 13 and had gotten a taste for violent movies (weird how this happened) and had seen Reservoir Dogs with my dad. I remember this as a moment where I realised director>cast+crew. She wouldn't let me watch it because the rape scene haunted her personallly.
yah I can relate to that.
scary movie 2?
Tar Man will forever be one of my favorites. Scared the shit out of 9 year old me.
Watched Return of the Living Dead for the first time with a highly religious babysitter. She screamed at every mildly offensive thing and threatened to shut it off but my sisters and I hid the remote and she couldn't figure out how to operate the VCR or TV because she was a semi retarded fundie bitch who didn't own electronics.
I wish this didn't give me a boner
but it does
When I was 9 I watched this, it disturbed me for weeks.
Did anyone see the Tooth Fairy horror movie? Made me afraid of the dark again for a week.
Same here. I really don't even know why. Not even gay.
Fuck. I’d forgotten this.
One day soon
Someone tell me what happen plz, im too much scared to click
And here i thought this site had thoroughly desensitized me.
>watching this at 9
What where your parents thinking ?
What happens ? Im too afraid to watch
That scene in Peter Jackson's King Kong where that one guy gets his head slowly eaten by a giant worm bug thing.
The cruelty and combination of how he desperately struggles to survive with the muffled screams has made me steer clear of that particular scene forever.
wow this is art!
insert sōy-wojak here
Darkness Falls. that shit fucked me up
Let's just say that bus is probably no longer in working condition
>now she’s an udder failure
I kek’d
At the risk of sounding like an asshole, story of your uncle’s death?
this little fucker in Cat Eye made me lose so much sleep as a kid
My nigga. Whenever we went to visit my cousins they'd watch a horror movie and I'd have a sleepless night, that peaked with the Grudge making me pray harder than I ever have in my life the night after. But I watched Darkness Falls with my friends so that's on me.
Pic related. Can't remember anything from the movie but the dvd cover freaked out 10 year old me.
What's this from?
It looks incredibly based.
Similar story, I was a bit younger than you and would sit in my parents’ laps while they watched Twin Peaks.
A scene with Bob crawling towards the camera sent me into hysterics but I must have seen this one too because I remember being absolutely terrified of the “mirror man”.
Cartel violence. Was mistaken for a rival dealer. They never caught the guys who shot him.
WHAT THE FUCK DELETE THIS
A-user.. just dont. Turn around and just walk away. Save yourself some regretting. Go and live a little.
MODS MODS MODS
lol @ the part where he has sex with a dog before it gets to the really fucked up part, i thought i seen everything on here
Sorry for your loss, user. My uncle’s heart exploded after a crack binge. My mother tells everyone he committed suicide because she thinks it sounds more dignified. Also he spent his last few years as a drug rehabilitation counselor so she thinks that if people knew the truth about his death it would tarnish his legacy.
VAMONOS
What movie?
That guy looks like he has too much hair from the dog that bit him.
I can't be the only one, just catching a glimpse of this faggot while channel surfing would my young child self have night terrors for at least a goddamn week, i was so scared of him i didn't watch television for a while.
I didn't really know him. He stayed at our house when he was in town for business and played cards with me one time. My parents weren't particularly fond of him, it just fucked with my head hearing my aunt describe how they tried to kidnap my cousin before they shot him in the head.
Cleaned him up enough so that they could have an open casket funeral. I think it affected my worldview in ways I can't conceive of to interrupt the trauma of my parents separating with a completely random savage act of violence like that. Became harder later in life not feel angry all the time about nothing, but I'd attribute that to other factors as well.
thats nice sweaty
Jesus christ fucking niggers...
>robot is trying to enter Neo's navel.webm
Return of the Living Dead.
When the bride plucks off elle's last eye and crushes it, the fucking misery
I couldn't sleep after I saw this movie
No one else?
Yeah that fucked me up for a solid 5 years
That fucker from Indiana Jones that chose the wrong grail. It was the whole buildup as well with all the traps and the premise that God would kill you if you were bad. Bible studies in school had already made me terrified of everything religious and after that scene I was in hysterics
go back to shizo
She was her lover, right?
That was tense 50 seconds
>being a kid when Kill Bill came out
You're still a kid
Of all things I didn't expect that
Fucked up shit
Signs freaked me the fuck out as a kid. I remember being in bed and my bed felt wrong, like it was tipping over really slowly. Couldn't stop thinking about the aliens. Had to go down to my parents I was so spooked.
An American Werewolf in London
>feardotcom.com
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This scene from The Brave Little Toaster
Kill Bill is 16 years old
Same
You have to be 18 to post here.
First and only time a movie gave me nightmares
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>Saving Private Ryan
>Not the medic dying and calling out for his mother
Was scared shitless honestly.