ITT: Scenes that terrified you as a kid

ITT: Scenes that terrified you as a kid

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Zelda in Pet Cemetery. Don't want to look up pics.

I have one from T2 as well.

>select all images with flowers

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This episode is fucking spooky.

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It happened 490 years too-early

Fuck you, that was a best screenplay winner.

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FUCK

Is that from Volcano, with Tommy Lee Jones? I literally laughed myself sick at that scene.

Fuck me, I couldn't watch this scene as a kid. Made me terrified to sit on furniture for a week.

I have the strangest memory of an alternative take of this scene from my childhood, like they fxd a scene of him getting done on the couch also, maybe it was a dream

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Clown scene from the Poltergeist

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I was afraid of knives for months after this.

I can't remember the title, but i remember the a grandpa telling his grandson a scary story about a giant monster that would come get you if you said it's name out loud. The kid believes it, but his grandpa tells him it's just a story. At the end of the movie, to giant arms crash through the windows and pull them out. And that's how it ends.

I think it was kinda like tales from the dark side or creepshow. If anyone remembers it, I'd be very grateful.

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Weird that you mention it. I rewatched the movie recently, and I swear it was a very different take: T-1000 standing in his usual male cop form and having skewered BOTH foster parents against the fridge, milk carton in between them.

Also, in T1, I was sure there was a scene where Sarah and Kyle were hiding from Arnold under a pile of rubble, with Kyle telling Sarah to stay still, as Arnold was using some sort of a motion sensor to detect targets. They stood still, and Arnold waked past them. I was very surprised to see a scene like that does not exist in the movie!

I had to leave the room during this shit youtube.com/watch?v=1ctfcGSRFVc

Still get uncomfortable watching this today.

Fucking Berenstein fags get out of my dimension

fucking hell this

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This scared me so much that I'm autistic now.

same movie but the opening scene
freaked me out to see a horde of zombies shambling towards one guy in a tropical city.
easily my favorite of the dead trilogy.

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This film is pure horror Kino.

I left the theater, i was so scared.

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House?

Whoa what's this?

What noise did it make?

Fake

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KWHAAAAAAAA *Rattles*

that scene made me hard as fuck and I didn't know why, or what an erection was, or why my heart was beating so hard and why I was basically breathless.

So I can safely say I came by my perversion honestly.

Day of the Dead

sauce?

I had to sleep with my door open and the hallway light on after I my parents took me to see this movie.

What is?

Well that was pretty dark for Star Trek

I fapped to this scene as a kid, then the old lady showed up. It kind of ruined the scare for me since I was only left with disappointment.

The Shining

The Blob (1988)

That shit terrifies me now.

Captain Amazing's death in Mystery Men scared the shit out of me

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Scared faps are the best faps

Hey, if we can get cross-dimensional posting, maybe one day we can get cross-dimensional porn.

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Can someone change this to get out reddit

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I only saw it once but this guy's intro freaked me out.

The fucking chase scene in Pinocchio. Also Pleasure Island

>in an alternate universe, all popular Hollywood actresses start in porn movies

Lol you can see the strings in the shot.

Proof that this movie was garbage.

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Scared me shitless as a kid

This whole movie scared the shit out of me, especially the ending. They wern't just some jolly fucks in a mask this time.

>gif
>Doesn't move
You asshole

To this very day.

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this entire film

What!? This shit was awesome and gave me chills even when I was a kid.

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WHADDAYATHINKIAMSUMKINDACLOWN?

>being scared of clowns
Is this a burger thing?

Saw this way too young. Best movie now.

>5 years old
>first time watching Star Wars on tv
>this scene
>DURR HURR HURR HURR HURR
>goes to commercial
>babysitter says it's time for bed
>i'm like wtf just happened

HE KNOWS

I've owned a well-worn VHS copy of E.T. since I was five or so, and the first act (let alone the rest of the kino) never gave me any problems, personally.

What gave me problems were the scene in Willy Wonka where the fat kid goes up the liquid chocolate tube. Like nigga he's gonna fucking die and you're just singing a song like somebody help him oh god

I noped out of the room when... the horse, guess? goes into the quicksand in Neverending Story.

Apparently I also noped out of the room when Gizmo begins giving "birth" in Gremlins.

Also, I noped out of the room when shit started getting real in the original Evil Dead. I slunk back into the room with about 15 minutes left on the picture, though. I didn't watch the movie all the way through until about 12 years later, with the aid of some marijuana.

When I was about 13 years old, I was reading some disturbing, scary story that I was kind of not liking, then I started thinking about things like the above. Without being an edgy kid about it, I just sorta realized: "if something can (a)ffect me as much as these stories have, frighten me this much, then they are (e)ffective art. They are powerful stories, because they can create this deep emotional reaction of fear in me." So I basically realized, on an adult level, why horror and scary stories are a compelling genre, why we make them.

Since then, I've always liked horror, even when I do get the occasional pussy-dread while consuming a new work.

NO NO I had blocked out this movie from my brain now all my nightmares are rushing back FUUUUUUUUU

I was a 5 or 6 year old and there was a tv show my parents were watching. I recently found out it was called Picket Fences.

There was an episode about bullying and a school shooting. I suppose this is the first time I witnessed drama instead of kids programming.

Anyway the scene in question, was that some kid gets shot in retaliation. Terrifying to me. Kid getting shot. Is he dead? He's paralyzed?? What happened to him? People can die in real life? All racing in my mind.

WHO LET ROBERT RODRIGUEZ TO ADD BODY HORROR INTO HIS FUCKING MOVIE ABOUT CHILD SPIES?

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FLOOP IS A MADMAN HELP US SAVE US

This didnt scare me because of the song

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THE MAN IN GAUZE THE MAN IN GAUZE

This guy

I didn't even bother watching the show, just knowing he was meant to be an alien scared me. At the time it seemed like everybody was talking about aliens and weird kidnappings (even had some late night shows about people making up stories about taken away by flying saucers and shit like that, and "worried" family members), I didn't want to see anything relating to aliens.

This scene.

RRRRHAAAAMSEEEEEEES

The last good Harry Potter film.

You mean the only good

so disgusting... i don't get how ppl said he was "cute"

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Great scene.

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Legitimately terrified me as well.

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ET creature design was a perfect mixture of creepy and cute.