Movies that scared the crap out of you when you were a kid.

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Jericho

[tornado fang] that fighting [parasitic bomb], I ran and would always get cornered before getting punctured and drained. I'd wake up in cold sweats... Childish imagination, you are a hell of a thing. XD

Solar

Mine would always end when he was about to get me =P

Yeah, it is certainly one freaking hell of a thing.

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HyperSonicEXE

You kiddin'? I make it a point to not watch horror movies. I don't completely freak out, but I'd far rather have something positive. Madagascar and Ice Age were waaaaay too dark for kid's movies.

At any rate, I know one of the "Aliens" movies really shook me for some reason while I was in Austin. Don't know why, and that's the odd part, but it lasted.

borockman

I dunno about you guys, but Jurassic Park 1 used to scare me a [tornado fang]ing lot!

The T-rex and especially The raptors scene in the kitchen, uggh nightmare fuel there as a child.

Speaking of nightmare, there's nothing more scary than getting your chest stabbed... I cried that night.

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Psycho Yuffie

In mine, I would be in the basement and hear an explosion. When I ran up the stairs, I would see the sky above me because the entire ground floor was destroyed. Then I would look where the upstairs should be and see him floating there. >>

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The Blob.

The whole dissolving thing scared the crap out of me back then.
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Quickman

Aliens. 

That's the only movie that scared me when I was a kid.  I had been desensitized to scary movies early on, so it took quite a bit to scare me.

Satoryu

the only movie that left me petrified as a kid was Beetlejuice.

on a lesser level, the final fight in Who Framed Roger Rabbit creeped me out. something about a toon-hybrid Christopher Lloyd was a little creepy. the melting away was ooglah too.

an even weirder example is an old Disney cartoon version of A Christmas Carol. not because of the movie itself, but after the movie, the credits rolled over this Mickey shaped wreath. before the credits came up, there was a still of that wreath for a few seconds. for some oddball reason, both me and my sister were creeped out by it. we were really young at the time, i probably wasn't even 6 yet, but still, i don't exactly know why it did that to us. i gotta find this video now.

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Alice in Entropy

The Mummy. The second Terminator movie freaked me out in some parts, i.e. the T-1000 appearing and killing the security guard.

I don't watch horror movies, by the way. o_o

Flame

Nightmare on Elm street... i was in like, 4th or 5th grade, and I was at a friends party... there was one of his big brothers friends watching it, and since I didnt know what it was, and I didnt want to go somewhere else, i watched it... although nothing too bad happened in the scene I saw, (whatsis name got puppet'ed by freddy and walked out the window) I was quite traumatized. I kept looking over my shoulder on the way home... (it was dark...) and couldnt look at my drawing figure for months...
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Quote from: Satoryu on December 18, 2008, 07:25:20 PM
an even weirder example is an old Disney cartoon version of A Christmas Carol. not because of the movie itself, but after the movie, the credits rolled over this Mickey shaped wreath. before the credits came up, there was a still of that wreath for a few seconds. for some oddball reason, both me and my sister were creeped out by it. we were really young at the time, i probably wasn't even 6 yet, but still, i don't exactly know why it did that to us. i gotta find this video now.

That creeped me out a bit, too.  But not the wreath.  It was the Ghost of Christmas Yet To Come.  That whole sequence was creepy when I was a lil kid.

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Quote from: Nekomata on December 19, 2008, 09:43:26 PM
Ring.

No not the american faggotry. the original.

All foreign horror flicks are better than their Hollywood counterpart.

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Karai

Another story!
It happened when I was watching Ring (USA). In that scene when that girl was checking the tape in the video store, and there was a fly on the screen that suddenly moved, she got a nosebleed.
I got too.


Flok

One franchise instantly comes to mind: Child's Play. Let me explain:

My brother used to scare me with the front covers of the movies, showing Chucky's face. It scared the crap out of me as a kid, and I also got nightmares with Chucky in them shortly after that.

Another movie I feared was a movie about witches, it happened to be a child's movie, but these witches looked very freaky anyway. I cannot quite remember the name of that, it was an early 90's movie I think.
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Police Girl

Quote from: Flok on December 24, 2008, 01:52:05 AM
Another movie I feared was a movie about witches, it happened to be a child's movie, but these witches looked very freaky anyway. I cannot quite remember the name of that, it was an early 90's movie I think.
Was it that stupid Disney Movie, Hocus Pocus?

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Jurassic Park.  Then again was a little kid when I first saw it.

Also the first Chuckie movie
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Crimson Lightning

Nightmare on Elm Street, IT damn clown scared me for days , Blob, and the first Chucky movie i was scared of my sisters dolls couldn't go near them cause i thought they'd come to life maybe Poltergeist just the bathroom scene where the guy it tearing his off his skin that was disgusting

Asvel

Monkey Bone.

I was about 7 or 8. It was PG-13.

We ended up leaving the theater when the guy gets sawed in half in his dream and then wakes up from the coma halfway through an organ donation and wanders around with his midsection wrapped in duct tape. I was afraid to fall asleep in a soft bed for weeks for fear that I'd sink into it and be stuck in the amusement park from hell.

If I watched that today I would probably laugh my ass off. 8D

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Quote from: Asvel on January 03, 2009, 03:25:29 AM
Monkey Bone.

I was about 7 or 8. It was PG-13.

We ended up leaving the theater when the guy gets sawed in half in his dream and then wakes up from the coma halfway through an organ donation and wanders around with his midsection wrapped in duct tape. I was afraid to fall asleep in a soft bed for weeks for fear that I'd sink into it and be stuck in the amusement park from hell.

If I watched that today I would probably laugh my ass off. 8D

I remember the 1st time I saw that, It was OK. Now the movie is just terrible.

Waifu

Basically any scary movie ever especially child's play where to this day, I still am little suspious of porcelain dolls and stuff animals.  -_-

Flok

Quote from: RMZX.EXE on January 02, 2009, 10:26:15 PM
Was it that stupid Disney Movie, Hocus Pocus?

Fortunately, no, unless I am really mistaken here. Maybe I should ask around on IMDB.
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