Is there a movie that you cannot watch because it freaks you out?

i honestly cannot watch horror movies. i'll be freaked out for weeks after, and can't be by myself in the dark. my friends just don't get it, but i can't do it! :headache:

i do like zombie movies though, oddly enough. i don't know, maybe because i feel like i could take on a zombie in real life? :laughing:
 
i do like zombie movies though, oddly enough. i don't know, maybe because i feel like i could take on a zombie in real life? :laughing:

:rotfl: Okay, when a zombie attack occurs, I want kafitty hanging out at my house.
 
The Changeling. Not the newer movie with Angelina Jolie, but the movie from 1980 starring George C. Scott.

I *still* get the creeps thinking about those scenes. :scared:
 




I am afraid to watch of Child's Play. You know the one with Chuckie! I would have nightmares of little dolls running around the house trying to kill me!!! :scared1:
 
I will change "freaks me out" to upsets me. I can never, ever watch Sophie's Choice again. Very upsetting. Her choice wouldn't have changed anything but just that she had to make it.

I feel the same way I have only watched it once and it was very upsetting. I doubt I will ever watch it again.
 
I don't do horror movies and never will.

That being said, I thought immediately of The Passion of the Christ.

I haven't seen it. I want to, but I won't. I just know that I can't emotionally handle it.
 
Trilogy of Terror ( 60's starring Karen Black)
Cape Fear ( remake starring Robert DiNero and Nick Nolte, not the Robert Mitchum version) DiNero won the Acedmy Award for it...he was indescribably frightening in this role.
 
Event Horizon was the SCARIEST sci-fi box office movie........EVER!!!!!! Does anyone else remember this one??
I had nightmares for months.....

I don't recall much of that movie but freaked me out as well and I have no desire to watch it again.
 
i cant watch horror movies. also i can only watch violent movies if there is someone there to warn me about any bloody scenes. otherwise i wont sleep that night.

'Labyrinth' scared me. david bowie was creepy. and i refuse to watch 'Edward Scissorhands' because just the thought of it scares me.
 
Silence of the Lambs was the last scary movie I watched. Imade it through 5 minutes of it. I really only care for lighthearted romance comedies and some other ones like the notebook and stuff like that.
 
I watched The Exorcist about 2 years ago and it did scare the crap out of me, but I still love it. That movie and the Child's Play films really scare me.
 
I realized early on in life that I do not like horror/slasher movies, so I have been pretty meticulous about avoiding them. I do like Hitchcock though -- because he knew how to scare the crap out of you without engaging in the porn of violence and blood.

The most disturbing movie I've ever seen was Deliverance. Nearly 30 years later and the one viewing of it I had still haunts me. So I guess it was good film-making in that sense, but I really could have lived my life happily without having those images in my brain.
 
A Clockwork Orange...very psychologically disturbing, the "ultraviolence" is horrifying but just this side of believable...Scary stuff. It is one movie that has given me nightmares.
 
I generally don't watch any of the horror/slasher type films at all. Poltergeist is something that irritates me with certain scenes that I will usually turn the channel when those scenes are coming up. I will never watch Million Dollar Baby again as the ending was very upseting (especially as I was hospitalized when I saw this film on tv and it just added to my misery). I am also not big on the war movies (WW2) as I realized watching Schnidler's List when it first came out that I may have lived a former life back then (there were a few scenes that were in that movie that I had consistant dreams about when I was a young child and then to watch my dreams come to the large movie screen really freaked me out).
 
When I was very young, around 8 or so, I went into my mom and dad's room and checked out what was on the tube, and caught the scary ending scene of Carrie. :eek: :scared1::scared::scared1::eek: I FREAKED and ran from the room and to this day, and I'm 39 now, will never forget that scene.
 
It's not that I cannot watch it but I scared the bleep out of me- 28 Weeks Later.

If I see something in the theater, it has a HUGE exponential scare factor for me. 28 Days was scary but 28 Weeks gave me nightmares for weeks (but not for 28 weeks, haha). It's one of my top 3 movies but it sure scared me.

I grew up on scary movies, saw Scream in the theater when I was 7 so it's hard for movies to scare me but just thinking about 28 Weeks Later gives me the willies... that Don guy would just not stop!!!
 

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