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Scary movie scenes when you were young

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I've said it before, but Prince of Darkness.

Saw it when i was a kid and I was scared shitless of the bathroom mirror for weeks.
 
Two scenes for me.

JAWS. The shock moment when the guy is scuba diving the wrecked boat and the decomposing head pops out.

ROBOCOP. When ED209 blasts that poor guy.
 
Jzero15 said:
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I don't know why but the shower scene from 13 ghost was fucken scary for me, i didn't want to shower for a couple of days. if i would watch it again today it would probably be a really lame movie though.
btw dem tits

13 ghosts scared the hell out of me
 
Dissonance said:
Probably that Ernest Halloween special that I can't remember the name. In particular the part when the kid is laying on his bed and turns around and sees a fucking troll laying beside him.

Wow! I forgot about that one -- Ernest Scared Stupid. I saw it in the theater, and that had me scared to roll over in bed.

I'm a bit ashamed to admit that.
 
I remember the opening to Transformers the Movie scared the shit out of me when I was like 3 years old. Unicron destroying planets with that music was creepy. And then a few minutes later you have Ironhide getting killed followed by Optimus. Tough movie to watch when little.
 
I didn't watch a lot of PG-13 or R stuff when I was really little. But there were some movies that were pretty damn creepy in some parts.

All Dogs Go to Heaven. The "hell" scene:

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Also the owl scene at night from Milo and Otis.
 
Souldriver said:
Alien Abduction: Incident in Lake County.
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-2110145479236650834

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It hit all the right (or wrong) notes. My irrational fear for aliens, combined with "realistic" home video footage and the fact that you don't actually get to see the aliens but know they're there. Just the fact that the aliens are basically taunting the family before going in. Horrendous. Still don't want to rewatch that till today.

Oh good god, I think this is what got me as a kid as well. I don't even want to watch that clip, but is it the one where they go outside and the aliens are cutting an animal before looking up and zapping one of the guys?
 
I can recall being very afraid of the scene in Beauty and the Beast where Belle is snooping around the castle and finds a rose in a jar and then the Beast just pops out of nowhere. I used to have to look away when that part came on.
 
Powdered Toastman said:
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Probably shouldn't have been allowed to watch this when I was 10, Killer Bob gave me quite a few nightmares. But it did start my appreciation for David Lynch I guess...

Christ, Bob in the Euro cut of the pilot opened up a whole new kind of fear for me--it was my introduction the the "when you see it, you'll shit bricks" phenomenon. For years, after a nightmare, I'd have to methodically inspect everywhere in my bedroom to make sure there wasn't a serial killer I was seeing but failing to notice.
 
meadowrag said:
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The second was the nurse station scene from Exorcist III.
Pretty self-explanatory. I was up past my bedtime in the dark all alone, watching this movie that I wasn't supposed to see. I think I almost died from fright. Something about the unmoving camera and the pedestrian, hallway perspective was really shocking.

Fuck yeah, expect I saw this movie when I was in my twenties and it STILL scared the shit out of me.

Can't believe how many of you have seen and been scared by the exact same shit that terrified me as a child.

Sooooooooooooooooooooooooo many of the scenes posted here scared me, and most of them I had forgotten about until this thread.

Amazing.
 
Guzim said:

The Wheelers scared the crap out of me too when I was a kid. What made it especially terrifying was that the whole area was deserted when the young girl arrives. There an eerie silence and then shes just suddenly OVER RUN with Wheelers!
It was always such a relief to see the good guys fly the hell outta there on that magical bed :)
 
I wasn't a kid (was in high school) but the mutation scene from Akira hung with me for a long while. Great movie, but it'd freak out anyone I showed it to.

The Tree/Lightening/Clown sections of Poltergeist messed me up for years as a kid.

And that Exorcist III scene is one of my favorite movie horror scenes
 
As a little kid, I was flipping through channels once and came upon Nightmare on Elm Street on Cinemax right at the Johnny Depp bed scene. Thought I was gonna be traumatized for life.
 
gketter said:
I wasn't a kid (was in high school) but the mutation scene from Akira hung with me for a long while. Great movie, but it'd freak out anyone I showed it to.

Oh yeah, the last parts of Akira made me really uncomfortable for a day or two. Tetsuo getting his arm disintegrated and the whole mutation part...

Yeah, that wasn't too fun for a day or two.
 
i just wanted to express a hearty FUCK YOU to the guy who posted flukeman. i still cannot handle that shit.
AND IT'S NOT EVEN A MOVIE GOD DAMMIT

my list:

librarian from ghostbusters 1
kidnapper from ghostbusters 2
gmork (wolf) from the neverending story
the robot scene from superman 3
the donkey island part from pinnochio

those were the ones that scared me when i was really, really little. afterward, i worked up sort of an immunity to them, although stuff like the kitchen scene from jurassic park is still tense as hell.

never watched horror films when i was little though. my dad rented fire in the sky at a time i was really into aliens and i kinda tried to sneak in his room and watch it, but i never actually saw anything.
 
For some reason I vividly remember myself hiding behind the couch at the beginning of Terminator 2 at the deserted playground scene.
 
Max Armstrong said:

Holy fucking shit. This. Disturbed me greatly.

I remember hiding behind the couch many a time during Jurassic Park (VHS motherfucker!).

There was an ad for Donnie Darko on TV that made the movie look a lot more like a horror than it is. This particular scene and the tone of the ad as a whole scared the shit out of me. I saw the movie later and was like lol what was I scared of.
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So many perfect examples. I just wanted to add my earliest scary movie scene:

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This book from the very first Care Bears movie. It gave me nightmares, I can still remember it after all.
 
Not exactly a movie, but:

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Even today it makes feel uneasy. Don't know if it's the opening music, the characters design or something else. I was always scared whenever this was on TV.
 
I used to get scarred at people getting eaten in Jurassic Park. I outgrew that though, since it's probably my favorite movie.

This isn't exclusive to one film or anything, but when I was a kid I always used to turn off the TV or walk away for a bit when I knew someone was about to get caught doing something bad.
 
The following creatures can fuck themselves.

Zelda (Pet Cemetery)

Dad on the Fathers Day episode (Creep Show)

Hitchhiker (Creep Show 2)

Zool (Ghostbusters 1)

Severed Heads on haunted railroad "Wiiiinston" (Ghostbusters 2)

It (It)

Old man (Poltergeist 2)

Fuck them all
 
You know, when I was at the age of watching this, I'd seen mich scarier movies, but Goosebumps somehow scared the ship out of me... Especially the intro!

Also the mask :(
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Piggus said:
I didn't watch a lot of PG-13 or R stuff when I was really little. But there were some movies that were pretty damn creepy in some parts.

All Dogs Go to Heaven. The "hell" scene:

http://i629.photobucket.com/albums/uu18/inkandpixelclub/All Dogs Go To Heaven/adgth8.jpg

Also the owl scene at night from Milo and Otis.

Came to post All Dogs Go to Heaven. That whole movie creeped me the hell out as a kid.

Also E.T. and Mac from Mac and me creeped me out. The odd thing is that as a kid movies like Nightmare on Elm Street and Exorcist didn't bother me too much.
 
Man, I've been trying to figure out what this was from for years...

Short haired chick says something about just wanting to order a sandwich (I guess she and her boyfriend were in a deli?)
And all over a sudden her hands are getting cut up by a loving chainsaw or knife or something of sorts.

Blood everywhere! I still, to this day, haven't figured out what movie it is. It only lives in my mind as a childhood haunt.
 
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