ITT: Scenes from non-horror movies that scared you shitless as a kid
ITT: Scenes from non-horror movies that scared you shitless as a kid
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Jumanji when that kid is turning into a monkey
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Everything from Neverending story
>everything fades into nothingness
thanks for that prepubescent existentialism I guess
I did not intend to enjoy my childhood anyway
Wasn't this a horror film? At least a comedy horror kind of like the evil dead.
Anywho the scene that spooked my pants was bilbo going in for the ring in lotr. Always made me jump.
Yes I watched the original Twin Peaks as a very frightened 8 year old.
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Pussy
Yep, I used to worry about that pink shit coming out of my bathtub faucet when I was a kid.
Shots of radiation burn victims from The Giant Behemoth (1959), my mom says I walked into her bedroom as pale as a ghost & said I couldn't watch anymore.
It's now among my favorite 50s monster movies, love the 2 leads & the detective/mystery element to the first 2 thirds.
watching this scene with my dad was like the most awkward 2 minutes of my life every time I'd watch this movie with him as a kid.
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some anons were kind of sheltered
That's pretty much it, right there. I had already been scarred by The Blob.
Didn't eat jelly, jam, jello or ketchup until I was well into adulthood.
I literally always had to fast-forward this part or walk out the room.
Oh come on there's always room for jello
Stunning joke aside, NO.
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the unfinished clone from the last starfighter
It is indeed super disturbing yes
>it's another white "man" are pussy, the thread
the children of white people are on par with the men of your culture?
I had nightmares after watching E.T. for years
The children of white man are sucking my people cock all day and all night, boys and girl.
>when he's all sickly and white in that ditch
fuck that movie
Superman 3 - the cyborg scene
Neverending Story - the concept of the nothing
Moonraker - that bioweapon
Also - when I was 9 or 10 I wanted to watch Terminator 1, but when my father finally took me to the cinema I was so scared that I had to leave it during some first scenes
Generally speaking I was afraid of movies with scenes of mass destruction etc.