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Scenes that scared you as a kid
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Langoliers
Fuck that shit gave me nightmares.
Source?
Geena Davis giving birth to giant larva
This a scene from Stuart Little?
hollow man
boo
I was a fucking pussy, and this is why I enjoy horror: it actually impacts me and gives me an emotional reaction.
-the Gizmo birth scene in Gremlins
-the scene in Neverending story where the horse dies
-when shit starts going bad in the original Evil Dead movie, generally
-later: the final minutes of BrainDead. I once flipped through channels and happened upon the final five minutes of the original film with no context. I was horrified, and dad later watched the whole thing out of curiosity and encouraged me to watch it too.
I've always had trouble with the Victor scene in Se7en, but I've seen it enough times now that I've built up a little immunity.
Surprisingly, the shoe dip scene in Rodger Rabbit never horrified me. I think I just watched it at too-young an age (4-5) to process it intellectually or something. Also I made it through all of Cannibal Holocaust, turtle-kill and all, without any overt difficulty.
tremors
Why use a gorilla?
forgot the movie. had a headless woman who could change them. weird mushroom monsters, and a gang of weirdos on quad skates
Is that fat psychic form Heroes in the background?
To answer your question, the spooky story about the dog from Sandlot. Shit legitimately traumatized me, nearly turned me into a catfag.
What would you have done if you were invisible like the Hollow Man?
Watch women shower
ET legit spooked me as a kid. had a nightmare of being chased down the street by a pack of ETs. they got me and tickled me.
See what my old crush looks like naked. Maybe kill her husband and then just devise ways to steal shit for monetary gain.
Unironically, the entirety of Mars attacks.
Also, my brother 'fought' me over the top bunk. I let him have it so I could escape a t-rex attack.
The last scene, with him going full fly.
I remember crying because I got so scared.
yeah that was a pretty creepy movie. probably could watch it now and laugh it off. but being skeletonized, creepy alien dressed like a woman who walked weird, the pierce brosnan being headless.
>hollow man
Fucking music makes it sound like one of those silly 00's movies like flubber or dr dolitlle
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When I was 4, I stayed up somewhat late one night and my parents accidentally left this on. Freaked the heck out of me.
This movie wasn't made to scare yoiu. It was made to make you jizz in your underage pants.
The movie in question is Return to Oz.
Great film, guaranteed 80's fantasy kino. I prefer it to the 1939 film.
What would you do if you were made invisible, Yea Forums?
Me? I'd probably rape a lot
The opening scene from Cliffhanger
any stop motion scared the bejesus out of me. terminator, robocop
Not really original since it's what the guy in the movie ends up doing.
>parkman?
This allways reminds me of The Tribe
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Same here.
James and the Giant Peach in particular was a traumatizing experience.
Come to think of it, any Roald Dahl movie is going to be scary as fuck.
The entirety of Poltergeists 2 and 3, especially any scene with Julian Beck’s creepy cancer body.
Remember me, Yea Forums?
Tense as fuck, hence why it was endlessly parodied around the time of its release.
That movie is such an underrated action gem. It's fucking awesome.
no
Whenever scientists want to test a new drug/serum/medicine/etc., it's ideal to use an organism with very similar anatomy and biology to humans because the observable results of testing on an ape are near identical to how it will appear on a human.
Why is she so fucking scary bros? She still scares me wtf
army of darkness skeletons
OHH, so that is where Naked gun spoof came from. Poor dog
t. never watched cliffhanger
Chimpanzees are more biologically similar to humans and not as aggressive, large or difficult to keep and maintain.
This guy definetly comes here often
>not as aggressive, large or difficult to keep and maintain.
This isn't true.
Yes, gorillas can be dangerous when they feel cornered or think their authority is being challenged, but chimps in captivity are notorious for being downright sadistic and conniving.
Chimp attacks on humans are much more common and frequently reported in news than gorilla attacks.
You mean Ace ventura? (and it was a fucking racoon) Is that mandela spoking around in your head user?
>Chimpanzees
>not as aggressive
original fright night melting vampire, hellraiser frank reconstituting as a bloody skeleton,fucking pennywise,the fly,the melting nazis from indiana jones,the defective robocop model from robocop 2, deadites from army of darkness specially the witch in that pit. I've got a few more but these are from the top of my head
watched it alone when i was six. that scene and the guy's arm snapping and brundlefly puking acid onto the guy's hand and foot melting them made me run from the room. if they had left the scene in where the ape gets turned inside out i probably would've shat myself
DO NOT CLICK
The scene where he kills the dog freaked me out the most.
Oh god, why would you post this. I just stopped having the nightmares...
You have been awarded one (1) virtue point.
BrainDead (Dead Alive) is such a fun film
>bunch of us cousins lived in the same complex
>little cousin (12) always asking if he could borrow or watch horror movies with us
>only sometimes because we watched some weird or crazy shit on the regular
>came by because he was bored and his younger brother followed
>wants to stay and watch but little bro bugging him to leave because hes scared of the movie
>little bro looks at the movie just as a zombie bursts through an rips a mans face off him
>starts sperging out screaming and runs back home
>big bro is really interested in watching
>let him stay a watch the rest. he loved it
we all had a good chuckle
She is soooooo beautiful.
Also, curly natural blonde hair are extremely rare in '''''diverse'''''' western society of XXI century.
Some pure witchcraft from M. Night Shyamalan
Chimps are worse than gorillas, my man. It's not uncommon to find cannibalistic groups of chimps in the wild. Gorillas are just stronger than them so people think they're harder to keep calm.
Reminder Koko wasn't a chimp. She was a gorilla.
these spooked the shit outta me when I was younger
The hobo scene
This
This was the coolest shit my 10 year old brain could comprehend at the time.
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hardly the best scene
I do. That did it for me as a kid. Damn.
>that cant be that's inside the room!
>its reading right man look!
>well your not reading it right!
>5 meters man....4....what the hell...
I liked this movie a lot.
I didn't watch scary movies as a kid.
But I remember a scene from an advertising for a movie that was going to screen at midnight.
It was a guy, on a desert.
He got arrested or something, anyway he got on the back seat of a car.
And then he turned into a tiger like monster.
Anybody knows the movie?
>the suspense and anticipation
That entire movie is disturbing and dark
No coincidence it's from the mind of a jew
It is painful to watch sometimes
reminder, that turning invisible makes you blind
Let allow little me watch this movie, it's just a romantic movie...
I had nightmares during years with that shit of the demons or dark souls, whatever they are.
>-the scene in Neverending story where the horse dies
thats not scary, that was just fucking sad
Sounds like that scene from Bart Sells His Soul, assumed it may have been a parody of what you're talking about but can't dig up any confirmation so it probably isn't.
kind of obscure but the puppet from '5 Children and It' used to give me nightmares
This scene from X-Men is still disturbing
please fill us in on the hard science of turning invisible. perhaps there's a time travel movie you feel is inaccurate
I was about 5 when my dad brought home Air Force One and Rumble in the Bronx.
Air Force One I had to leave the room when they shot the woman screaming for her life while shes on the phone. Still haven't tried to finish it.
Rumble in the Bronx when they throw the one guy in the woodchipper while he's screaming for them to stop while they place the other guy on the other side so the meat hits him in the face. It's like fuck guys I just wanted to watch Jackie Chan punch people in the face! Never finished that either.
You actually sat through that movie as a child? I dont believe you, its possibly the most boring movie ever filmed
Pretty much any movie with roaches. I was terrified of them as a kid. Would run scared at the sight.
this shit is still scary at 26
wtf is that?
>watch Nothing But Trouble
>motherfucker takes off his nose
N O P E
Zeke the Plummer. You had to of been there.
Based and meltpilled.
Poltergeist 1 gave me nightmares as a kid. Jesus fucking Christ. I remember watching it with my brother and his friend when I was 8 and then waking up in the middle of the night with my bed soaked with from sweat or piss. I don't remember which.
>That fucking closet that leads to hell or whatever the fuck that was
based body horror, check out videodrome too
This movie was boner inducing not fear
State of some of the soighlent drinkers here
Some horror movie the name I can't remember really stuck with me. I think there was something about a haunted house and undead carpenter living in the walls and then a giant pit opens up and a character falls in and it is hell and tiny small demons attack him.
Remember nothing else about the movie but the guy falling into that pit and landing in hell with those tiny demons stuck with me.
i thank my parents for allowing me to watch stuff like terminator and robocob when i were very young, 5-8. it just requires you to understand that it's just a movie. i cringe at the bitch boys today who's scared of some kiddy action games where you punch bad guys. fucking sheltered tap water cucks.
>This
AND, Signs is my favourite M. Night movie and about 5 years ago I realised I hadn't seen the movie since I got eye glasses.
So I watch the movie again and could now enjoy it with my new perfect vision.
I was watching it on my PC at night, leaning real close to the monitor for some reason. And it gets to the scene where Mel is putting his daughter back to bed after complaining "theres a monster outside my room".
Mel puts her to bed and stands up and looks out the window.
I nearly shit my fucking pants because I had never noticed the alien in the night standing on the roof before. The gif of Joaquin Phoenix from this movie was pretty much my reaction.
fuck watership down
Bilbo turning into a monster goblin for a split-second. I would find excuses to leave the room when rewatching it.
I wasn't even that young (like 10), I was just a cowardly child.
>ahurr adurr me so smarterest not scared of movies with their props and stunts
very good user, you had your imagination removed at an early age, good for you.
Pretty sure that's The Gate. I'm similar to you except I remember the kid having an eye on his hand and he stabs it.
I saw aliens as a kid. Massive impact, it's my all time favourite.
That might be it. I think those fuckers are them in the pic. Think I'll go rewatch it and see how it compares to the vague memory I built up of it.
yes while you were imagining with shit in your pants how it's going to give you nightmares i was imagining what and how could this scene be achieved and what the inner meaning of it and other intelligent things you could never understand. such is the life of dumb people like you.
A tip for you m'lord *tips*
Watched all kinds of shit as a kid.
>Fright Night
>Raiders
>Hellraiser
I know that feel. When I was really young, I would spend a lot of time at my grandparents’ place, and they had HBO. My uncle was young enough to still live at home, and watched a lot of horror movies, which I would sneak in behind and watch too (he’s deaf). For quite a while, I was prone to night terrors and really bad dreams, and I had recurring nightmares involving screaming melting people and me being stalked by a skinless guy named Frank, who would slink toward me along the floor toward me while I would lie helplessly paralyzed. For most of my life, I thought that imagery was just stuff that I had conjured up in my head on its own, until I finally watched those movies, and practically had ‘Nam flashbacks.
i always thought he was cool and misunderstood
>5 meters man....4....what the hell...
Bill Paxton’s read of that line always just made me laugh as a kid, so I would rewind that over and over and laugh. Not because it was bad, but because it was so perfect.
- Genaro getting eaten in Jurrasic Park
- The part in Men in Black where the guy pulls his face back
- The goblins in Labrynth
- Poltergeist
- Literally anything with chainsaws or power tools
- James and the Giant Peach
I was afraid of everything as a kid for some reason. Now I fucking love horror and dark stuff but as a kid it scared the shit out of me.
The scene from The Mummy where Imhotep kisses what's her face with his rotting corpse mouth. That scene literally gave me nightmares when I was 7. And even though I liked zombie shit, the idea of getting bit by rotting teeth used to always bothered me. I guess fear of rotting mouths is a common theme for me. Literally nothing else ever scared me.
I always feel like the distance is off. When you see the aliens in the ceiling it's well over 4m.
I remember seeing Pink Floyd The Wall as a child. Boy was it a trip. But really the thing that scared me the most was watching the ring at like 3am and that dead girl reveal and scream.
Oh man, I used to love that show when I was like 8, and the original BBC(?) Narnia series, they were both in very similar style.
Why not both? I remember being scared walking home from the theater, and then still fapping to the memory (!) of the scene in your post. Those were the days.
The dog things in Ghostbusters terrified me
Ghostbusters 2 is not that bad. This scene was spooky.
Last time I watched The Hollow Man I found out that absolute Milf is also the girl from Karate Kid
they want to do with every primate beside human first IIRC
>not aggressive
lol get out of here, I'd rather be around a bunch of gorillas than a single chimp
But that's a gorilla? Wtf??
ET scared the shit out if me. Especially when he was being chased in the beginning by the FBI or whoever it was.
she was also in Adventures in Babysitting another kino
What I'm saying is I never found her fuckable or even pretty as a teenager, but look at the milf she turned into
Fuck, that design is wild. I gotta check this shit out, fool. Let's get fucking crazy.
Honestly I still feel a little spooked when I rewatch the T-Rex escape in Jurassic Park (even though it's my favorite film scene), I always wonder what I'd do in that situation.
Also the raptor popping out at Ellie when she says "MISTER HAMMOND I THINK WE'RE BACK IN BUSINESS!"
>rip based Harambe
>fuck wack chimps
>Literally anything with chainsaws or power tools
Man I used to be so afraid of Leatherface and Jason back in middle school when they'd have all their movies available on comcast back around 2005 or something.
The T-Rex scenes in Lost World were pure nightmare fuel, the eyes on the female one were so evil looking.
Holy fuck, I'm suddenly having vivid flashbacks of visiting my grandma in London and watching this shit on tv.
It honestly becomes massively less cringy when you're aware of the history of the painting and why it was painted like it was. Whistler would have probably found it hilarious.
My body levitated off the ground under the power of pure fear.
I never saw a kid die in a movie before, and he was about my age so it fucked me up
That worm episode of the X-Files.
ZEKE
THE
PLUMBER
because it's a movie and movies scientists have billions of dollars to buy gorillas to turn inside out in their labs.
there's a reason most irl studies use rats
Fuck what is this movie called again
Why was the FBI after him? isn't it more of a CIA or some unknown letters company thing?
That little freak was up to no good
Pee Wee's Big Adventure
kek same
I would have jerked myself off in many public places.
I would travel the world specifically to jerk off in famous, public places.
AYAotD had some absolute kino episodes. God damn early 90s Snick was great, and it was a great idea to finish off the Snick block with Ren and Stimpy followed by this, especially considering that half of the R&S episodes starting in season 3 were weapons grade nightmare fuel.
death by snu snu
i always like how when bond finds this guy's body you see he died with a huge smile on his face
James Bond always had some weird fetish shit in it, same with Diamonds Are Forever and The World Is Not Enough with girls slowly trying to kill him
Actually as a kid that first half with empty world and the foreboding hints was pretty scary. Sure, as an adult it's crap, but yeah, at the time it was very moody. Of course even back then the flying meatballs with metallic teeth kinda ruined everything, but oh well.
That episode pisses me off. You're talking about this guy right?
What was the movie or show where a purple or blue head comes out of a wall or something. I only have extremely vague memories.
Nightmare fuel
is this how a predator with too many chromosomes looks like?
Everyone except Mulder and Scully are okay with the existence of flukeman. When it's first found by the sewage workers in the pipe they just look at it funny, where as if I or anyone I know found it we would be freaking the fuck out . Then Skinner is all like "I was struck by the weirdness of this case this morning but this meeting is to focus on your work, Mulder." Once again, this is a major scientific discovery, a fluke-worm-man is walking around killing people and Skinner is all like "lol at least you wrote this report good job." The hardest part for me to comprehend is that apparently the response to this creature isn't immediate shipment to a research facility for dissection and research but to lock it up in an institution because it is unfit for trial what the serious fuck how could anyone look at that thing and even consider putting it on trial. Imagine the news coverage for that case... I laughed out loud when the EMT's are rolling the flukeman on a gurney to the ambulance, they have this look on their faces that says "they don't pay me enough for this shit" but any real life human being would refuse to get within 20 feet of that thing.
The first transformation scene in The Mask
rent free
It and The Thing scared the shit out of me, but now I find them campy and hilarious.
Rape
>Sis?
The entire atmosphere of videodrome. The idea that there is some sinister government plot to give people brain tumors through the tv
Really love that sort of paranoic type of thing.
The people who talk about gangstalkers remind me of a cronenberg movie
This I don't know why it did but as a kid it scared me
This. I will show that diner scene to friends who have never seen it.
Holy shit this, it petrified me
that fucking ring scene where this guy suddenly sits on top of his bed holy shit i pissed myself to this when i was like 6
American werewolf?
The invasion of the body snatchers remake. I didn't Want to go to sleep afterwards because that's when they get you
Don't be so racist wtf
Anything from 'It'. That fucking shower scene. It looks ridiculous watching it now, but as a kid it defined terror.,for some reason.
Would fug. What film is this?
The Fly
That scene is so great. The werewolf seems massive in the shot where he's at the bottom of the stairs.
That scene from Fire in the Sky.
DON'T KILL KIDS
DON'T RUN EM OVER
LET EM LIVE THEIR LIVES
LET EM GET OLDER
Undead monkey from 1st pirates of carribean
I didn't sleep that day and had nightmares for several weeks.
it's gotta be the heads in the fucking jars for me, fucking scared me shitless
how can he drive if his eyes can't absorb light?
I see The Exorcist at 7 or 8. I can't see the film yet. It traumatised me.
he has eyes. they're just invisible.
This scared the absolute shit out of me for weeks, I couldn't go near mirrors after that scene.
fuck yes
>HurDur
Is that Greg Gundberg?
I'm assuming the cigarette man and his colleagues had something to do with Skinner not giving a fuck about it and the media not reporting on it
There's this mexican show callled "What We Women Keep Silent". Its pretty bad but I remember this episode were two kids (a boy and a girl) got seriously burned for playing with fireworks or some shit close to a gas leak.
The mom then gets to the hospital and see her daughter and cries because she's burned really bad. Her daughter ask for water so her mom yells for a nurse to come and give her water but the nurse denies her request because you can't give water to a burn victim that soon.
The moment that fucked me up as a kid was when the mother ask the nurse where his son was. The nurse nerviously respond her.
>miss, your son is in the bed next to the girl, right there.
then the camera panned out to show the bed next to her and it showed a super fucked up burned person. The mom panics and cries because she could't even recognize his son all that fucked up.
idk dudes, I still remember that scene in my adult life
Listen I am trying to find the name of a movie. I watched a scene, it was something like 20 years ago on tv, so it must be even older...it was a group of, I suppose, killers with masks (I remember white masks), climbing down, not sure it was a dome or a roof, inside a building then they start shooting at each other or someone is killing them. That's all I remember and I don't even know why because my memory is shit, maybe it's because it was on tv early morning after New Years Eve, everybody else was asleep and it was kind of violent I think.
Film is a retelling of the classic H.G Wells Novel "The Invisible Man", The gorilla is clearly a test subject and only his skin is invisible.
Gorillas are pretty chilled out as long as you don't directly threaten him. Chimps are like manlets or niggers where they falsely signal that everything is ok then randomly try to tear your balls off.
post the raping scene, you know you want those (yous)
It was a Goosebumps VHS movie special thing that had a pink (or maybe purple) monster that hid in a kids closet in the intro but had a creepy ass face and tail.
Does anyone know the name? I've looked it up every once in a while and still can't find it. Gave me nightmares for weeks and parents had to throw the tape out lol. It was a jumpscare when he came out and he roared and my TV was up loud and I was trembling.
That's Ju-On not Ring you baka, its even in the filename
this fucking shit.
jesus FUCK.
me too.
yep and i liked it
this scene scare my pepe so hard it threw up the milk i drank earlier except it tasted funny
what did it taste like? we need more details user
kinda like my uncles secret yogurt but i never liked it much
I think there was a scene at the end of the Twilight Zone movie like this that scared me
This, no one gives a shit about some completely random mutant born in radioactive waste that was also clearly unable to reproduce effectively. If that sort of thing happened in real life it would be interesting for a bit but what would it ultimately prove beyond some complete anomaly of luck? It would have a cult level of interest but eventually people would stop caring.
The alien shit is much more important.
No idea but here's a (you) for attention. Nothing worse than struggling to find a forgotten film.
What's that?
have sex
Thanks. Damn, I have the image stuck in my head for some reason. I know it will be almost impossible to find out, but who knows.
That very start of Hellraiser 2. "Jesus wept".
Fug, I turned tv immediately then proceed to stare to ceiling whole night eyes wide open.
>What is it you want us to do?
>Die
They had rats too. They were testing for quite some time before they started playing with the gorilla, if I recall correctly. I remember a room full of invisible animals.
I wouldn't have gone crazy like a dumb pussy he was. If he hated not being noticed eventually just dress up as fucking Spiderman and get wasted
Dilate, then suck Mrs. Obamas' mancock
Rubbing one out on the great wall of china.
Based
>never get out of bed again
Watch Leaving Las Vegas and you get to see her tits
also a lot of alcoholism
Don't know if anyone here watched Doraemon, but there's a weird episode where this kid monster stalks Nobita, outside his window
And it scared me shitless for some reason
Sometimes i think it was a dream because i've never managed to find it again
This guy staring into the kids' car. I'd lie awake at night scared that it was right behind me and would attack as soon as I turned over.
Gotcha senpai. Obviously Dark Knight, starts off with the Joker masks.
In all seriousness, they wear white masks in Heat for one of the robberies. Guy wears a white mask in Dead Presidents too, I think.
I had to stop watching Mars Attacks with my dad after the arrival scene where they kill the bird then massacre everyone. I didn't even know the movie was a comedy until my late teens because I avoided it so much
2 chicks at the same time
Now my belly button hurts. Every single time I see that.
The Thing is a masterpiece, its not campy at all. Even most of the effects hold up remarkably well.
this movie has one of the greatest casts of all time
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This scared me as an adult
something about the puppet scared me more than the actual movie
sneak onto a porno and fuck the pornstar before the guy gets to.
I watched Willow a lot as a kid. So the trolls, dogs and more. It's kind of a grotty movie.
The haunting fireplace spooked me hard for whatever reason when I was a kid.
he drives with his feet and hands, not his eyes.
The Hell Scene from all dogs go to heaven
This. But it’s weird because a few years later Beetlejuice came out and had tons of shit like this but I loved it. Guess I didn’t expect Pee Wee be so creepy.
Yep.
I always had a sort of love fear for such houses. Like that beautiful but also lonely type of design. I mean such a fire place is beautiful and true art....also fucking spook
I knew a girl who would lose her shit everytime someone made the "ack" noise.
The Monster That Challenged the World.
It eats the little girl's pet rabbit.
This stupid fucking thing
aaaaaa fuck me, kept me from going into the basement for so long. We didn't even have a fireplace in the basement.
Suck my own dick, lol.
Is that from The Burbs? Scared me too. My mom rented it for my sister and me to watch, and I was so scared that she took us to see a late showing of The Associate, that Whoopi Goldberg movie, when she got back.
oh yeah, I fucking remember telling my mother to take me to the doctor to remove it
The fuck is this from
Don't judge me.
which one is this?
Plavalaguna, alien singer from Fifth Element
This fucking movie, specially because the monster could regenerate and live again from tiny pieces. Yes it sounds stupid, but it made me fear for the end of the world if such a creature could exist.
nothing a nuke wouldn't solve
whats this
The whole dentist scene had my heart pounding.
Ju on
Jack Black and James Earl Jones getting disintegrated fucked me up as a kid.
quick rundown
Seeing a Chiguagua with a human head fucked me up more.
Couldn't tell you why. I'd have to get up and go into the other room when this scene was approaching.
>That muffled screaming when one of them swallows his head
This is as absolutely amazing!!! So many people here have fucking A-Plus taste!!
Kino.
Kino.
Kino.
>-when shit starts going bad in the original Evil Dead movie, generally
Kino.
Mega Super Kino.
Ratigan-Kino
Rollar Derby Kino
Poltergeist Kino
AYAOTD Kino
Zuul Kino
Anderson-Kino
Werewolf-Kino
X-Files Kino?
Harkness Kino
"WE'RE UNDER ATTACK" KIno
Haunting Kino
I lost my goddamn mind with this movie. There were so many scenes young me was not fucking prepared for.
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Absolutely based as fuck. 10/10
This shit terrified me as a kid.
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basically the entirety of prince of darkness
REMEMBER ME, EDDIE?
alot of people mention the fly but the scene that always stood out for me is when he arm wrestles the guy and break his arm in a compound fracture.
Also the part where Arnie and the bad guy fall into mars with out air and they start swelling up. I never knew space did that sort of stuff and I felt so scared for Arnie since he was like my favorite actor as a kid.
Kira would get my crystal shard in her great conjunction if you comprehend my intentions.
That shit traumatized me as a kid
this bloody creepy scene i fucking hate clowns
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>boring
It was tense af when it got to rolling
cept that wasn't from ayaotd
Stephen King's a boring libtard now. He needs to get back on the powder.
chaaaaaap stiiiiiick
Fuck my dad for recommending this to me as a kid.
>let me ruin this thread by replying with my shit opinions on every other post
fuck off dude
Are movies tame as fuck now or is stuff just scarier from the 80's/90's because I was young then?
What exactly did she do to him?
>post the raping scene
I saw it in the theaters, the version that never made it to home video, and it's STILL cut down from what they shot thanks to Verhoofen destroying the print, negative, etc.
Das it mane ;-;)
I was like 12 when I saw it back then and I couldn't go alone in the dark for over a week
based jaden
Zeke the plumber was from Salute Your Shorts
I wanted to fuck every girl in that movie. Im watching it again fuck it
this always got me cuz im a pussy
Not him but iirc it's from a show called "beyond belief: fact or fiction"
fuck me this is creepy
I saw that when I was a kid and for years I was afraid to play the Legend of Zelda games because I thought somehow they were related.
damn so familiar, what is it from?
FUCK YOU
This shit scared me bad as a child.
What was that movie called where a guy enters a cave and it turns into a mouth and swallows him? That was pretty fucked
Insidious, watched at age 11 and the scenes with the old hag in all the childhood photos really scared the shit out of me in an otherwise almost comical movie. I was scared to walk by windows and mirrors for like 3 weeks
Unironcially the werewolf scene in prisoner of Azkaban, whenever I walked downstairs at night afterwards I imagined a wolflike creature with really long limbs walking down the street of my suburb and stopping to turn its head towards me
Stale
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I was 14, not exactly a child, but this still disturbed me a bit
Great movie, I was playing the forest and it reminded me of it.
You can fuck right off anytime.
At least hes providing some decent comments.
this whole movie was unsettling
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Getting all your skin vaporized and leaving nothing but a cooked skeleton was the stuff of nightmares.
The Critter Ball
This!
The noises she makes made it even worse.
Anyone remember a movie where it had a killer tree or something? I remember it shot stuff at people that cocooned them up.
There was another movie that had some weird medical experiment guy that ate brains and had some kind of sharp/prehensile tongue that he'd stab people in the head with Xenomorph style.
The scene where Jack Black gets zapped after surrendering with the flag over his head really got me
I stayed away from mirrors for a week after I saw it.
Kek
Prince of Darkness, the mirror scene at the end.
Watched it at 3am on TMC the movie channel back in the day and had no idea what it was, was genuinely spooked.
Absolute kino. First time I watched it was around 2AM on a night I couldn't sleep. Spooked for sure.
Just remembered the second one, Mind Ripper.
Fuck dude same here
I walking the aisles in a big box store when I heard the sound this guy made getting closer to me, couldn't see where it was coming from, and I froze..
Turns out it was some guy pushing a large floor cleaner machine, but for a few seconds my heart was racing.
Anyone mentioned the opening of the ark? Gave me nightmares for a week.
>The entirety of Poltergeists 2 and 3, especially any scene with Julian Beck’s creepy cancer body.
Poltergeist 1.
My sister was 4 years old, blue eyes, blonder hair.
Wooden jester toy hanging from bedroom door from Germany.
TV cable still goes off the air at 12 and static comes on.
Giant tree hit by lightning outside window and falls down hitting neighbors car.
That's the last time I slept in my parents bed, was full on triggered for about 2 weeks, stuffed underbed with spare blankets, put door stop in front of closet, plugged in night light.
There was a of great gore in this movie that disturbed me for a long time as a kid. I watched it again last year and it's so fucking fun.
Poltergeist 1 for me too, had trouble sleeping for months. I hated trees for a long time
Rewatching it with a girl at 18 years old saying “this is the scariest movie I’ve ever seen” and what follows was a pretty shitty non-scary movie was kind of embarrassing but she made fun of me in a sexy way so it worked ou