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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    Gremlins. My family will likely never stop making fun of me for it: “Hurr durr but it’s a DISNEY movie!!1!”

    Fuck you, I was traumatized.

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      but its PG? /s

      (fun fact, Gremlins and Temple of Doom are why we have the PG-13 rating in the states)

      Also, Gremlins isn’t a Disney movie. It was produced by WB and Amblin.

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      My dad got me a poster of mogwai after watching the movie and attached it on the ceiling directly above my bed. Sure, he was the friendly one but fuck that shit! 10/10 dad humour.

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    I can’t believe I just scrolled through 77 responses and nobody said “Poltergeist” yet!

    Creepy clown on the chair, monster unter the bed, tree tapping at the window, coffins in the pool, whispers in the dark (“Get… out…”), little girl staring at static on the TV, etc. So much of it has become tropes now, but that’s because they were so effective the first time!

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    Time Bandits. Because of that move my childhood was plagued with nightmares about little people from out of time invading my room in the middle of the night.

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    My babysitter showed me Critters (in secret) when I was 5. Rather than be scarred, she turned me into a avid horror fan. I saw all the 80’s classics when I was way too young for them thanks to HBO and Cinemax.

    None phased me.

    Laughably, what finally got me was so mild. In Poltergeist 2 or 3, there’s a scene where the kid’s reflection no longer mimics his own movements. It’s not even the scare, but rather the set-up.

    I started staring at mirrors when I was alone, just waiting for my reflection to break into a sinister smile. My fear was, when it did, what would I do? No adult would believe me. Mirrors are unavoidable. Something supernatural would be after me. I knew I wouldn’t be able to pull off some “final girl” shit IRL.

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    I’m pretty old, but it was both Rosemary’s Baby and The Exorcist.

    Holy shit. We’d never seen anything like that before

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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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    Jurassic Park. I was young and watched it at the cinema. I was limp with terror. On my mother’s lap.

    I don’t remember any nightmares after, but still remember the t-rex and the car scene as particularly terrifying

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      Yes, this! I don’t plan to let my kids watch it on a young age.

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      That’s one of the only BOOKS that’s has scared me. Stephen King didn’t scare me as much as that book did!

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    Oh, man, Event Horizon was such a movie. “Where we’re going, we won’t need eyes” haunted me for a long time. And I had no idea it was gonna be a horror movie when I watched it.

    Anyway, besides that one, the original Nightmare on Elm Street did me good. It was one of the first horror movies I ever watched, as my dad wanted to share it once he deemed me old enough. There’s something so terrifying about having to stay awake to not be murdered, but being powerless to do so. The most terrifying scene to me was the couple, where the woman got dragged across the ceiling and then the guy got arrested for her murder.

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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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        They also “leaked” copies of the film for months before it came out. I saw a leaked copy in the dorms in college. Never heard of it, my friends told me it was real footage that had been found in the woods from a group that had been lost. For the first… probably half of the movie, I was convinced it was real.

        Very enjoyable experience. I feel bad for all the people who saw it after the hype and were too cool to let themselves be scared by it.

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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 am legend

    The post apocalyptic movie with Will Smith.

    The eerie way the monsters looked, plus the way they stood in a circle in the dark building. It really scared the shit out of me as a kid.

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      This! The original one.

      I dreamt that the white dog/wolf jumped over me and my midsection spasmed and it jerked me awake.

      Also, Arachnophobia was terrifying! I felt that it was where my fear of crawling insects came from. Because when I was younger, I was not afraid of catching spiders as large as my tiny hands.

      • the original

        Oh yeah, there’s a remake now, huh? I, too, mean the original lol

        Arachnophobia I saw when I was a little older, and thought it would scare me (since I hate spiders) but it was actually kind of funny.

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          yeah, looking back, I’m surprised that it affected me that much. You never really know what could trigger a lifelong change in your state of mind. Specially wen you think about it. I have actual first hand experience of catching a spider, yet a movie with made up scenarios made me not trust my experience and drove me to be afraid of spiders for probably the rest of my life.