I was 12 or so and I remember this being on HBO or something definitely right after 2000 I think.
But I remember watching it with my parents and the beginning fucking scared me. I shit you not I stayed up the whole night and couldn't sleep and was scared of mummys since.
>>63431168
Oh and the part where they resurrected him too
I was 32 or so and I remember this being on HBO or something definitely right after 2007 I think.
But I remember watching it with my parents and this scene fucking scared me. I shit you not I stayed up the whole night and couldn't sleep and was scared of masked men since
The Ring traumatized me.
>>63431168
My parents took me to see this.
I was 6....
Congo too.
>>63431168
This was the first time I truly grasped the concept of my own mortality. I was 6. That Might have been a little young for a movie like this.
>>63431423
I was 11, and it still made me nauseous. You're hardcore if you even made it through it at 6.
>>63431345
>that scene
>not the basement scene
Step ur fear up son
>>63431345
I actually thought it was creepy but I was just as shocked as that couple was trying to process wtf I was seeing
That scene where the guy get eaten alive by bugs traumatized my childhood.
silence of the lambs.
Danny Boy scene from Predator 2.
The Priest/ Mr Funny Shoes scene from Mimic.
the brood on a black and white tv when I was about 12
Pic related when I was 9 years old, in 1986, in a dark basement. Nightmares for weeks.
Still my favorite horror film to this day and in my top 5 films of all time. It is one of those perfect movies. Not an ounce of fat on it.
This motherfucker, cousin made me watch Trilogy of Terror on VHS when I was 3, nightmare fuel.
Rewatched it a little while ago, it's a fucking comedy.
Also this shit when I was about 6.>>63431698
>now I'm a horror film buff, so it turned alright I guess.
>>63431698
Same here
Still holds up really well
>>63431796
I remember the box being especially terrifying as a kid too.
>>63431698
>Not an ounce of fat on it.
you don't ff through all the godly hoo ha?
Ms Leech, Puppet Master
>>63431878
Nope. And I am atheist, too. They don't present it in a preachy, shitty way, nor do they linger on it or bash you over the head with it, so I dig it.
>>63431878
this guy gets it>>63431964
Father Karras' character arc about him questioning his faith is key for the whole story to work.
>>63431168
>Watched this episode of Twilight Zone when I was 9-10
>Wax dummies based on serial killers from the Victorian age.
>Afraid that Désiré Landru was gonna get me
spooked me bad
never gonna get married now
>>63431168
Jack Nicholson's Joker. I shit you not that clown scared me and made me unable to sleep for the whole week. I had to get up and sneak into my parents' room every night. Especially that dying scene with the laugh still in the air.
>>63432215
I guess my point was the first 3/4 of the movie is still awesome on re watching. Everything after she's confined to her room seems yawnful. I'm rewatching more for the comfy menacing atmosphere than for story arcs
>>63431168
E.T., not even joking. E.T. creeped me out as a kid. I loved the hell out of Jurassic Park and all the dinos eating people though.
The large Marge scene in Peewees big adventure scarred me.
>>63432764
Same, the parts where ET is dying are burned into my brain like a fever dream.
>>63431519
Dude... They cut his tongue out, binded him in mummy wraps, put him a sarcophagus which they then sealed in darkness, but not before filling it with flesh eating bugs. The fucking combination of extreme bondage and suffocation with some claustrophobia while bugs eat your flesh is fucking nightmare inducing
>>63432764
I got so spooked at the austronaut part I tore the tape out of the VCR
>>63431698
this as well. my mom warned me not to watch it at night but I insisted. I think I watched this back on 1988 or 1989.
>>63432923
Also they put a curse on him that made him immortal so that he could beat his wounds for all eternity.
>>63433055
Fuck that shit. I remember I wasnt even that young when I watched that scene
i liked the mummy as a kid because even though it was "spooky" it was full of action and the spooky bits werent traumatizing due to CGI.
Dawn of the dead really got to me though because of how fast and responsive the zombies were.
>>63431168
>IKTFB
>Those spooky beatles
We dad let me stay up with him and watch the mummy when I was 5. Was p. spooked desu senpai
>>63431345
Thats from zodiac right?
>>63433055
God damn Imhotep did nothing wrong if he had to go through that