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Sacry movies you wacthed as a kid that scared you shitless.

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What horror movies got you really scared when you wee younger?Or even now?

Here's a few.....

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chirstmas I remember wacthing this as a kid my parents let me wacth it on tv in the 70;s, I was so scared that I don't rememeber it, then I wacthed it in the 90's and it still has a scary sence to it.I wonder how the remake is?
Friday The 13th the first one, I was in high-school about 15 when Jason jumped out of the lake almost peed my pants.
The Excorsit-Never saw it at the movies but,when I rented the first time or wacthed it on tv,I was praying every night.
The The Others the twin brothers I wacthed it (again) on tv late show when I was around early teens, the one brother who cut a finger off,ewwww.Some others I';ll remember later....
 
The Birds scared the hell out of me. I was afraid they were going to come in through the window in the basement, up through the air vent in my room (we had a wood stove so it was like an opening in the floor). I would try to fall asleep with the covers over my head so they couldn't get me when they got in.

The Blair Witch did me in pretty good, too. I was so scared that I was afraid to put my feet on the floor next to my bed, because I KNEW she was under there waiting to pull me down and do shit to me.

This isn't a movie, but Unsolved Mysteries scared me too! The shows that had anything to do with aliens really freaked me out, I really thought they were coming to get me and take me away.

Jaws scared me bad too (even living in Missouri). I would get real scared swimming in lakes and rivers, thinking he was in there waiting for me. Also I didn't sleep in my bed for a few nights. I had a water bed when I was little and thought he was in there, and that plastic stuff wasn't going to hold him back, we all know that.
 
I saw a clip from Tremors as a kid where the woman runs to the safety of her minivan only to have it be sucked down into the ground.

That night, I swore I felt that the house was tipping on a corner into the ground when I was in bed.
 
This isn't a movie, but Unsolved Mysteries scared me too! The shows that had anything to do with aliens really freaked me out, I really thought they were coming to get me and take me away.

I used to watch that as a kid too! And although it didn't scare me, it definitely made me a bit more jumpy when walking up the stairs to bed heh heh

I would have to say that my all time scariest movie was "Stephen King's 'IT'".... we watched as a group when we were younger (like 8ish?) god damn clown scared the crap out of us for years to come! Took me forever to just be able to use the shower on my own!

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I agree on the unsolved mysteries. That shit use to creep me out cause there was no ending to the mysteries. The killer,aliens,or kidnappers could be living next door to you. I still shiver when I hear that music! And blood and guts and gore don't bother me. My mom loves horror films and we watched them when I was a kid. she taught me to laugh at them so while everyone is hiding there face at a sick scene I am laughing! i sound like a maniac! But i did see a movie as a kid that was a war movie. I don't remember the name but some kid gets shot while running and he dies. Was it T.A.P.S? I sat in bed and realised that even though I was young I could still die.it took me a while to get over that.
 
My brother used to have night terrors so we weren't allowed to watch scary movies from the time I was about 7 until I was a teenager. I remember my best friend at the time described Child's Play to me on the bus, one morning. Her description gave me nightmares for months. When I finally saw it, a few years later, I realized how stupid it was and that I could have saved myself from all those sleepless nights if I'd only seen the movie.

When I was really little (5 or so) my teenaged cousin lived with us. I used to watch The Texas Chainsaw Massacre and other horror movies with her. They never scared me, though.
 
Yeah, Unsolved Mysteries was so ominous and scarey. I recall seeing a dramatization of a possible explanation for the disappearance of this old man. Thye suggested that he may have had a heart attack and fallen into the river and been carried away.

They showed the old guy falling forward and tumbling away. In retrospect, it was dumb, but it really scared me as a kid. I guess I was just skitish as a child...
 
Showing my age but I will say the original "Nutty Professor" with Jerry Lewis. I went to see it with a group of friends for a birthday party and was so scared I had to leave the theater. For some reason the scene where he transforms from the professor to the other guy scared the shit out of me. I had trouble sleeping for a few weeks. Needless to say I got ragged on by my buddies.
 
Does anybody remember Raw Head Rex. That film was solely responsible for my OCD! As a child it scared me shitless. Then last year I saw it in Virgin for £3. It sent shivers down my spine but I felt compelled to buy it and face my fears. When I got it home and watched it, it was sooooo shit haha. I laughed at how crap it was and felt ashamed that I let it affect me so much when I was little haha.
 
The Creature From the Black Lagoon, I wouldn't go near water for a long time after seeing that movie.:eek:
 
Yeah, Unsolved Mysteries was so ominous and scarey. I recall seeing a dramatization of a possible explanation for the disappearance of this old man. Thye suggested that he may have had a heart attack and fallen into the river and been carried away.

They showed the old guy falling forward and tumbling away. In retrospect, it was dumb, but it really scared me as a kid. I guess I was just skitish as a child...


Gosh I was terrified of that show. I remember watching one about a girl who was kidnapped from her two story house (the kidnappers used a ladder to break in from the second floor) and never found.

The music for the show is really creepy but the thing that's so scary about the show is that usually the killers are never found or anything like that so it was really like a real life horror story show.

For some reason I was terrified of the Man in the Iron mask. I don't know why. The Ring scared me a little the first time I saw it. Mostly because that same night, I came home and my computer screen kept making all these noises that sounded like somone was moving it or possibly trying to get out of it, lol.

I was never afraid of the big movies like Freddy, Jason or Child's Play. I was afraid of Candyman, however. Now that movie makes no sense to me at all and isn't the least bit scary.

I can probably think of more, horror is my favorite genre.
 
The Creature From the Black Lagoon, I wouldn't go near water for a long time after seeing that movie.:eek:

I prefer the creatures from the Blue Lagoon...;)

Well... a scary movie I watched as a kid.... what about "It" ?... now, when I see a clown, I only want to run away or kill him violently.... Tim Curry was.... argh ! I have no word to describe that....:(

Arachnophobia was scary too, because I actually am arachnophobic... I watch it BECAUSE I knew it would scare me shitless... :twisted:
 
As a child I was afraid of Tim Curry as clown Pennywise in "Stephen King's It".

The scene in "The Birds" when the children try to escape from elementary school and the flocking birds arise behind the school building and attack the children still gives me the heebie-jeebies today.

"Tarantula" and the "Poltergeist" series also scared me. I still love the mirror tricks from part three. "Arachnophopia" was creepy, too.
 
When I was young, the black & white horror movie "The Crawling Eye" gave me nightmares. Later, "The Shining" with Jack Nicholson did the same thing.
 
Nightmare on Elm Street
The Shining
It (made me hate clowns for the longest)
Carrie
Wolfen
Pyscho
 
Poltergeist?

I second that one! Poltergeist scared the hell out of me as a kid. I still can't bring myself to watch that scene where the guy starts tearing his own face off.

Night of the Living Dead and Dawn of the Dead were also pretty scary.
 
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