For me it was Event Horizon, that was scary as hell when I was a kid, I had nightmares for months.

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    To be fair, Event Horizon scared me as an adult.

    In the vein of “kids are stupid”, the Never-Ending Story scene with the sphinxes.

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    The Haunting (1963) b/w spook house horror Had a lot experience with Monster Films from Jack Arnold (Tarantula) and Godzillas, but this hit totally unexpected. Didnt help i was watching it in the middle of the night on TV.

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    Honestly? ET scared little me more than it probably should have! That little bastard could pop up anywhere and looked even creepier when he was sick.

    Hate that guy.

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    Ernest scared stupid… Don’t ask me why, I just remember I couldn’t watch it entirely, and I would hide behind my older brothers. It just freaked me out!

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      The part where the girl checked under her bed, then she looked back up and the monster was in the bed with her… That was the part that got me.

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      I came here looking for Tremors. I was scared of the floor for weeks lol. Now it’s one of my favorite B movies (and the sequels up through 3; Burt is just too good of a character)

      Although like everyone else, Event Horizon was watched when I was too young for that level of horror.

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    The Blair Witch Project. My cousin told me it was actual found footage, which was a terrifying thought for 10 year old me.

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      That was the whole point. They even made the actors stay out of public view for a year, handing out flyers at Sundance that they were “missing, presumed dead”. There were fake police interviews on the film’s website and everything. This was the first time anything like this had been done so I can imagine people were really invested in this movie and thought it was real.

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        Whoa TIL! I thought my cousin was just messing with me, but the chance that all this time she may have also been sold on the idea makes me feel better.

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    I don’t recall the name of it, it was not a big Hollywood movie or anything, and it was super low budget.

    But it was some old Christian movie about what will happen to you if you don’t get “saved” before the Rapture happens. I remember a song called “I wish we’d all been ready” playing. Not sure if that’s the name of the song, not even positive it was actually in the movie at all, or if it was just something I heard around the same time and the memory is getting blurred.

    From what I recall, it looked like it was made in the 70s.

    I wish I remembered more about it. It was intended to scare the shit out of you to believe in religion. Worked on me at the time, I remember praying like a million times to make sure I did it right the night I watched it, and randomly at times for years as I remembered the scared-shitless feeling.

    Religious trauma is a hell of a drug.

    I kinda wanna watch it again now that I’m older.

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        I skimmed through some of it. It looks right. I remember very little of the movie itself, just the feeling I got.

        I checked the song at the end and while it wasn’t the song I mentioned, it triggered the same reaction in my head.

        I’ll try to watch it tonight just to see how bad it actually is. Hopefully shut that part of my brain up at long last.

        Thanks for the tip.

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    Who Framed Roger Rabbit? I went for the cartoon characters. The reveal for Judge Doom near the end was terrifying.

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    When I was quite a bit younger, The Mask freaked me right out. On top of the Goosebumps episode about a mask overtaking you, I straight up refused to put any on for the longest time. Still don’t love them.

    The start of the Goofy Movie, during Max’s dream…those dark vibes hit me hard. Would wait in the bathroom until it was done.

    The Ring was a big one because my “friend” called and did the whole “seven days…” thing. Before we had caller IDs. The same friend made me watch Darkness Falls, and I think I repressed it all because I remember nothing about it other than hating the whole experience.

    Not much of a scary movie fan to this day. Go figure.