pixeltracker

Movies that scared the sh*t out of you as a child- Page 3

Movies that scared the sh*t out of you as a child

Jay Lerner-Z Profile Photo
Jay Lerner-Z
#50Movies that scared the sh*t out of you as a child
Posted: 10/2/12 at 2:20pm

There were two old video-tapes lying around the house for years that always scared me -

Return to Oz, especially Princess Mombi and her array of heads

Snow White(1987, with Diana Rigg as the evil Queen..she turns to dust at the end, and that actually stopped me from sleeping.


Beyoncé is not an ally. Actions speak louder than words, Mrs. Carter. #Dubai #$$$

EricMontreal22 Profile Photo
EricMontreal22
#51Movies that scared the sh*t out of you as a child
Posted: 10/2/12 at 2:45pm

"Also the Thriller video scared me but the Thriller view master scared me more. "

Ha me too! One of the slides has Jackson's monstert eyes popping out at you. I frecently pulled out my old ViewMaster for my nephew, but decided to take out the Thriller one...

SonofRobbieJ Profile Photo
SonofRobbieJ
#52Movies that scared the sh*t out of you as a child
Posted: 10/2/12 at 3:03pm

The movie the scared me the most as a child? That caused me to flee the room every time a certain character showed up?

FOUL PLAY.

I'm sorry, but a murderous ablino named Whitey Jackson is the scariest thing I've ever encountered on film.

Roscoe
#53Movies that scared the sh*t out of you as a child
Posted: 10/2/12 at 3:07pm

Based on how recent most of these movies are, it seems that a lot of folks here are really young.

When I was a kid it was Christopher Lee as Dracula who had me losing sleep.


"If they can get you asking the wrong questions, they don't have to worry about the answers." Thomas Pynchon, GRAVITY'S RAINBOW "Reality is that which, when you stop believing in it, doesn't go away." Philip K. Dick My blog: http://www.roscoewrites.blogspot.com/
Updated On: 10/2/12 at 03:07 PM

JbaraFan1
#54Movies that scared the sh*t out of you as a child
Posted: 10/2/12 at 3:37pm

Wizard of Oz -- the flying monkeys. Didn't help that when I was a little kid, back in the days when the movie came on tv once a year, my older brother would always hide behind something in the room and jump out at me during the flying monkeys' attack scene, which would freak me out all the more.

Tom1071 Profile Photo
Tom1071
#55Movies that scared the sh*t out of you as a child
Posted: 10/2/12 at 4:32pm

Dating myself....

Friday the 13th
Halloween and Halloween II
When A Stranger Calls

beautywickedlover
#56Movies that scared the sh*t out of you as a child
Posted: 10/4/12 at 3:21pm

I agree with what SNAFU said. Once again I love the movie now, but I found the donkey scenes on Pleasure Island in 'Pinocchio' very scary as a kid.

Updated On: 10/9/12 at 03:21 PM

strummergirl Profile Photo
strummergirl
#57Movies that scared the sh*t out of you as a child
Posted: 10/4/12 at 3:36pm

I've mentally blocked out the Pleasure Island scenes for years until I re-watched Pinocchio on a whim with my younger cousins. Dear lord, it all came back to me. The film itself holds up incredibly well, one of my favorite animated features for sure.

Also the silent movie thread reminded me of seeing Lon Chaney's Phantom unmasked for the first time. Sure, it was already iconic but the way it is shot, even in the most static era of scene shooting got a jolt out of me. Plus the mask was not terribly appealing either.

And I guess I was not so much scared of the Wizard of Oz as upset by it. By the time I watched it, I had a steady diet of Disney animated weepies of lost characters and abandonment that I expected some trials and tribulations. Like John Waters, I got most upset that Dorothy left pretty, technicolor Oz back to black and white Kansas. Also probably explains why Return to Oz scared me more as a child. The beauty was gone.

beautywickedlover
#58Movies that scared the sh*t out of you as a child
Posted: 10/4/12 at 3:49pm

"Like John Waters, I got most upset that Dorothy left pretty, technicolor Oz back to black and white Kansas."

Most of the Land of Oz was beautiful like Dorothy said. However, the film does largely imply that it was a dream. It actually does not make sense for it to be real in the movie because how could Dorothy's hair go back to pigtails? And how could the house have gone back to Kansas too? She could not stay asleep forever. In the official sequel, 'Journey Back to Oz' Aunt Em was right when she said, "there is no Land of Oz except maybe in your dreams." And not long after that scene Dorothy's is knock out again with the gate hitting her head.



Updated On: 10/4/12 at 03:49 PM

strummergirl Profile Photo
strummergirl
#59Movies that scared the sh*t out of you as a child
Posted: 10/4/12 at 3:56pm

Dude, you are encroaching on my 6 year-old logic!

#60Movies that scared the sh*t out of you as a child
Posted: 10/4/12 at 4:09pm

I can't find it online but read some essay that declared Wizard of Oz as being the most terrifying film ever and they singled out the witch's appearance in the crystal ball as being downright traumatic for kids. I recall being absolutely terrified by that as a kid- and it makes sense. Dorothy is in mortal peril, alone, imprisoned and suddenly Auntie Em appears- the comforting "Mother" figure who you expect will make everything right- only to see her struck down and replaced by the witch.

DottieD'Luscia Profile Photo
DottieD'Luscia
#61Movies that scared the sh*t out of you as a child
Posted: 10/4/12 at 4:15pm

Hand down, Alfred Hitchcock's, The Birds. I think I was about 7 or 8 when I happened to come across it on TV and I haven't liked seagulls ever since!! It totally creeped me out as a child.


Hey Dottie! Did your colleagues enjoy the cake even though your cat decided to sit on it? ~GuyfromGermany

beautywickedlover
#62Movies that scared the sh*t out of you as a child
Posted: 10/4/12 at 4:28pm

When children being kidnapped in 'Chitty Chitty Bang Bang' came up, it reminded of 'Annie'. That was at first difficult for me as a kid and then I would get worried that she was going to fall off the bridge.

Movies that scared the sh*t out of you as a child

In the 1999 film and the musical, the Hannigans were stopped even before they could take Annie out of Warbucks' mansion.



Updated On: 10/9/12 at 04:28 PM

EricMontreal22 Profile Photo
EricMontreal22
#63Movies that scared the sh*t out of you as a child
Posted: 10/4/12 at 4:44pm

I think it definitely is meant to be a dream in the Wizard of Oz movie. But, I admit, this may be a childhood preconception and maybe if I saw it now I'd find it more vague... As a kid I was Oz obsessed (I joined the International Oz Club when I was 7), and so had had all the Baum books and some of the others either read to me, or read myself, at thesame time I was obsessed with the movie. I loved the movie--and I obnoxiously loved to tell anyone I could about all the changes between them--but I admit the dream thing drove me crazy, since even in the first book (which contradicts a lot of the later Baum books--such as that in Oz they later say nobody can die, but death is shown, and is a thread in the first one) it's clear that Oz isn't a dream.

(Is Journey Back to Oz an official sequel? I know they got the rights to many of the MGM elements, but... I should revisit it, I'd prob find i at least campy fun now with Paul Lynde and all).

I admit lots of the movies mentioned were stuff I simply was not allowed to see as a kid. My parents were pretty strong about not letting us kids, me in particular due to chronic bad dreams, see any "adult" horror films. Some stuff snuck through--Pet Semetary at an 8 year old's birthday party, and even TV commercials or posters for things like the Nightmare on Elm Street films terrified me, but not too much really till I was 13 or so and saw Scream and, though I admit it terrified me, I became kinda obsessed with horror--by that point most ofmy friends had been watching stuff like Friday the 13th since they were five or six it seemed.

beautywickedlover
#64Movies that scared the sh*t out of you as a child
Posted: 10/4/12 at 4:54pm

Oz was a real place in the books, but apparently they made it a dream in the film because back then live-action films with fantasy elements were not successful or very well-received.

"Is Journey Back to Oz an official sequel?"

The Judy Garland discography website says that it IS indeed the official sequel.

http://www.thejudyroom.com/oz/production.html#timeline

Also, the trailer for the film, says that Liza Minnelli was recreating the role that her mother played.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IuY-Psc2n_0

EricMontreal22 Profile Photo
EricMontreal22
#65Movies that scared the sh*t out of you as a child
Posted: 10/4/12 at 5:46pm

Well yeah but that aspect doesn't mean anything more than publicity. They could have made an unofficial sequel and still said the same thing Movies that scared the sh*t out of you as a child

I do know a major live action fantasy film was seen as a gamble--Alice in Wonderland in the earlier 30s didn't do too well despite a big cast--Oz only reeally was greenlit due to Snow White's success.

That Annie bridge part (which I admit, I found very exciting as a kid) is indicative of every ridiculous, over the top, big budget moment added for the film.

Mister Matt Profile Photo
Mister Matt
#66Movies that scared the sh*t out of you as a child
Posted: 10/4/12 at 5:56pm

I love the 1933 Alice in Wonderland! What a cast!


"What can you expect from a bunch of seitan worshippers?" - Reginald Tresilian

Jay Lerner-Z Profile Photo
Jay Lerner-Z
#67Movies that scared the sh*t out of you as a child
Posted: 10/4/12 at 6:33pm

Not very scary, though it's been mentioned at least once in this thread, and it fits in with all the nostalgia...
The Princess Bride cast reunite for 25th anniversary


Beyoncé is not an ally. Actions speak louder than words, Mrs. Carter. #Dubai #$$$

StockardFan Profile Photo
StockardFan
#68Movies that scared the sh*t out of you as a child
Posted: 10/4/12 at 6:45pm

When I was about 7 I had a babysitter who was watching House of Wax with Vincent Price. It scared the crap out of me and she refused to change the channel. That and anything with vampires. I couldn't sleep without the covers pulled up to me chin for years.


KFTC!!!!!

Addison D. Profile Photo
Addison D.
#69Movies that scared the sh*t out of you as a child
Posted: 10/4/12 at 7:26pm

Movies that scared the sh*t out of you as a child



'Phantasm'. >shiver< The Tall Man and those freaking flying orbs.

I didn't sleep for (what I remember as) days after I saw it, and I've never watched it again.

Searching for images to go with this post, I'm kind of amazed at how cheesy (and not scary) they are. Maybe I was just easily frightened?


You think, what do you want? You think, make a decision...
Updated On: 10/4/12 at 07:26 PM

sonofgunn25
#70Movies that scared the sh*t out of you as a child
Posted: 10/4/12 at 7:33pm

Movies that scared the sh*t out of you as a child

The troll in Ernest Scared Stupid freaked me out as a kid.

sonofgunn25
#71Movies that scared the sh*t out of you as a child
Posted: 10/4/12 at 7:48pm

Movies that scared the sh*t out of you as a child

Oh and Willow! She scared the crap out of me!

Playbilly Profile Photo
Playbilly
#72Movies that scared the sh*t out of you as a child
Posted: 10/6/12 at 1:34pm

"The Screaming Woman" had me running around like a crazy child. (Original version, not the Drew Barrymore dopey remake.)


"Through The Sacrifice You Made, We Can't Believe The Price You Paid..For Love!"

ClumsyDude15 Profile Photo
ClumsyDude15
#73Movies that scared the sh*t out of you as a child
Posted: 10/7/12 at 5:58am

Labyrinth. DEAR SWEET LORD - So terrifying as a kid to see being shown on the Disney Channel.


"Anybody that goes to the theater, I think we’re all misfits, so we ended up on stage or in the audience.” --- Patti LuPone.

Mister Matt Profile Photo
Mister Matt
#74Movies that scared the sh*t out of you as a child
Posted: 10/8/12 at 5:15pm

Movies that scared the sh*t out of you as a child


"What can you expect from a bunch of seitan worshippers?" - Reginald Tresilian