What scenes from films traumatized you as a child Sup Forums?
What scenes from films traumatized you as a child Sup Forums?
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Martians in Mars Attacks fucking up people, while my parent's were laughing at it.
Are you me?
dude me too holy shit, that was like the only movie that spooked me as a kid other than the Sixth Sense
god this
that scene in butterfly effect where that fuckguy burns the dog alive
That werewolf jumpscare in Stephen Kings IT.
Holy fuck, there's never been a jumpscare that has fucked me up even close to that. Hell, the movie itself fucked up as a kid
I can tell when people haven't actually watched King's It.
>It's not a movie, it was a TV miniseres.
I don't care what it was.
I was 11, and i watched it on VHS with my babysitter. I haven't gone near it after that night
>What scenes from films
>Stephen Kings IT
Your reading comprehension is off the charts.
R E T U R N T H E S L A B
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Holy shit i thought i was the only one
>mfw quicksand can only get you killed if you get stuck and the water level rises
this wasn't as scary as the roach motel episode
when Courage is going up the stairs and checking the room, and he sees a little girl watching tv static, and she turns around and she has no mouth or something
that was pretty bad for a kid
wasn't a fan of large marge either
that scene from signs
Let's be majority of the episodes are literal nightmare fuel, especially for kids.
Every episode starts of easy with some good old corny jokes, then all of a sudden there is some end of the world scenario with some kind of disfigured creatures reigning hell all around with Courage and the old couple trying to save their life any way they can.
A cartoon like that couldn't be made today.
Holy shit I just remembered being affected by this and it explains so much
I think that's a reference to the Twilight Zone movie which also scared the shit out of me as a kid
autism: the post
[screaming defaced fembot distorts voice heavilly]
[fleshy velcro-ripping sounds intensify]
i'm still amazed at how the highschool art teacher didn't get fired for showing us this
RAAAAAAMMMMSEEEEEEES
THE MAN IN GAUZE THE MAN IN
SANTAAAAAAA CLAAAAAAAUSSSSSS
who are you quoting?
this
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When the mummy ripped that one guys eyes and tongue out
This whole scene in Candyman. I had never seen so much blood in a movie.
these freaked me out so much
yes
>be watching that at my grandparents house
>uncle makes joke about seeing aliens at a gas station
>think he's talking about real aliens and panic for like a week
>grow up and realize he was just being racist
God the Mummy is so good
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This whole film fucked me up as a kid, but that scene with all the rabbits stuffed in the ground and the bloody field were the worst.
>tfw its all bodypoint
Not a scene, but I saw this guy in a magazine (before I could read) and thought he was "the real" devil. It is terrifying for a child
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I know youre supposed to feel sympathy for how lonely The Groke is but it's impossible when she's that fucking scary.
Also this scene.
Ghost whose wrists were slit in the 6th Sense.
What is the context for this? I don't remember it
nope
>The scarab moving around inside that dude's chest
YES! I'M NOT ALONE!
Me too, gave me horrible nightmares for years
>that scene from signs
implying there was only one traumatizing scene
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>Enterprise...what we got back, didn't live long. Fortunately.
V'Ger absorbing Epsilon IX for good measure.
Really? Horror movies never affected me, honestly. I watched a ton of them, even as a little kid, because I thought monsters were cool. Plus, I super aware that they were just fake ass movies, even then and there was nothing to be scared of, because it wasn't real. My favorite show in 5th grade was Tales From the Crypt.
That's not to say I was never shocked by a movie, as a kid. The only movie that did it - and it was a horror movie - was Arachnophobia. I was already afraid of spiders and they used mostly real ones in that film, so yeah, I was freaked out.
I can't be the only one
I think it's an episode where they sleep in a lighthouse and meet a ghost.
REMEMBER ME, Sup Forums?!
Holy christ
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This still gives me the creeps
I don't think i've seen that one somehow..
Man, next weekend i think i'll have a marathon of it with my sister. Could be fun
The giant cockroach scene in Alf. Holy fuck.
I just looked it up and it appears that the show hasn't actually showed the cockroach; he was always off-camera, only small parts of him visible, and yet in my memory / imagination I can see him clearly. Perhaps that's why it was so terrifying, it was left for the viewer to image how he looks
You're not perfect
This hobo from an episode of the Russian series called "Agent of National Security", westerner anons obviously haven't seen this one
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This. This fucking movie right here. Fucked my shit up.
Oh shit son, that fucked me up as a kid!
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Looking back at it, Buffy had some really fucking good makeup / visual effect artists
I don't know if i remember it correctly, but if i do, the first deaths in Anastasia while they're dancing in the ballroom.. That fucked me up for weeks, because i didn't expect it at all.
I should watch it some day
>when Imhotep got buried alive
Not people... braaaaaaaaaaains
That scene in Ewok Adventure when the luke skywalker kid gets trapped underwater.
I have a hard time going to the beach since then:
The creepy scene about the little girl stuck in painting was so well done and disturbing that it stuck with me.
Thought this was Alan Moore for a second.
any part with scarabs in the mummy
This scene I still cant watch fully
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yupppp
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Never seen it. Why did they beat him?
Mars Attacks wasn't really meant to be a horror movie, though. It was a somewhat dark comedic sendup to those cards made in the early 60's, and to 50's sci-fi in general.
kek
3guys1hammer
He kept fucking up and getting the whole squad collectively punished
>Mars Attacks
>Horror movie
It's a comedy send-up of the old Invasion of the Flying Saucers B-flicks of the 1950s
It's about as scary as an episode of I Love Lucy.
Always found this scene more disturbing than the 'return the slab' scene.
Maybe this one just hits a little closer to home.
THIS
It's the same kind of scare from Pee Wee's Big Adventure. Watching that in the basement while my back was facing that one dark room behind me was not fun.
my parents thought that I was a little bitch for crying when I saw that for the first time when I was 6.
Same here.
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This fucked me up bad. It still disturbs me.
btw, Curry was ripped back then
Cool this reminds me of the blob.
people are too fucking literal toward there kids
ugh
Fucking this, scary as fuck
This entire movie gave me fucking nightmares as a kid. Even to this day zombies spook me out.
came here to post this
i'm not alone
this holy shit
My grandparents lived with my family and my granddad would allow us to watch anything we pleased when my parents weren't home. He had a vast collection of movies taped on VHS and me and my sister watched his copy of The Shining. As soon as Danny escapes to the maze, the tape turned to static, and was blank from there. In a panic we ask our granddad what happened, and he said he couldn't recall even taping it. We had nightmares for weeks, and were pretty much banned from watching movies.
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I'm barely able to watch this scene today
This movie.
House on the haunted hill
Ghost ship
Resident evil
All these fucked my up so much that I had to check the closet everytime I went to bed. No joke.