Most Scared you been

Ok ok I will tell you. My 11 yr old teases me about this all the time.

Sound of Music when they are hiding in the graveyard. No idea why that frightens me yet really scary stuff does not.

Because who would want to hide in one? I live across the street from a big cemetary, the place before I could see a small graveyard. they freak me out.
 
99 steps. The head rolling down the stair. Although a lot of things really scare me in the movies as I seem to put myself right in the action.
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Oh come on, im teasing

Ha! I know!

Can't think of anything else in a movie that scares me but that though.
What's funny is I am friends with my high school boyfriend on Facebook. This past Easter, Sound of Music was on tv and he wrote on my wall. "Erin, the Sound of Music people are hiding in the graveyard on channel 3, 10 and 22"
 
Ha! I know!

Can't think of anything else in a movie that scares me but that though.
What's funny is I am friends with my high school boyfriend on Facebook. This past Easter, Sound of Music was on tv and he wrote on my wall. "Erin, the Sound of Music people are hiding in the graveyard on channel 3, 10 and 22"

Lol that is funny. Dd13 knows I have seen jaws 5 bazillion times and she makes fun that I close my eyes, but she will grab my hand to cover her eyes(for extra coverage)if she gets scared lol
 

Ha! I know!

Can't think of anything else in a movie that scares me but that though.
What's funny is I am friends with my high school boyfriend on Facebook. This past Easter, Sound of Music was on tv and he wrote on my wall. "Erin, the Sound of Music people are hiding in the graveyard on channel 3, 10 and 22"

OK I'm sorry but that's funny! LOL :)

The Exorcist scares me to so bad......and the scene is The Shining where the kid has his shoulder all messed up. Freaks me out!! I don't mind the scene where Jack is hacking down the door but man that scene with the kid and the messed up shoulder, that freaks me out! lol
 
One terrifying moment watching Freddy Krueger as a middle schooler stands out in my mind. I don't remember which Nightmare on Elm Street it was but I was having a friend spend the night and we were watching it late at night with my mom. It was stormy out and the movie shows a phone ringing, a girl picking it up and Freddy's tongue coming out of the phone... a split second later our phone rang... we all jumped up and screamed so loud! It was my dad calling to check in (he was away on a business trip). Great timing dad!
 
I know exactly what movie freaked me out the most -- Nightmare on Elm Street (the original). I was a senior in high school and every night when I came out of work to get in my car, that damned song -- One, Two, Freddy's coming for you . . . . -- would run through my mind :eek:. I was terrified for months after seeing that darn movie. Now it's stuck in my head and I need to find something funny on TV to take my mind off it. LOL
 
Another one for the original Nightmare on Elm Street. It wasn't a scary AHHHHHHHHHHHHHH! moment, but the scene where Freddy is walking slowly down an alley and his arms ...are ... Very .. Long.

Creepy. Just creepy. I was a teenager and didn't sleep for weeks
 
watching a movie ?

2 things come to mind, (probably seen scarier) but at the time it gave me goose bumps

1. The Exorcist, when she was talking like the devil and throwing up green puke, and her head turned in a circle. I was just a kid, but it scared me for days

2, When a stranger calls - I was just out of boot camp and went to movie by myself, didnt know anyone in this little town. It was about a baby sitter kept getting obscene phone call saying "have you checked the children" , and she called the police, they tapped the phone and called her back and said the calls were coming from the attic :scared:, I swear that second my whole body was covered with goose bumps

Exorcist was scary BUT the book was worse. I started reading it in the summer when I was in HS. I was in my bedroom and it was light out. My parents went out and did not tell me. I had turned the light on and it got dark but I did not realize it I was so engrossed in the book. I read it in one sitting. when I finished I realized i was alone upstairs in my house and the rest of the lights were off. I was petrified.

Fourth Kind was pretty scary too.
 
Pet Cemetary when the kid slashes the ankle still creeps me out...

For some reason Ring really freaked me out too...

Now it's time to go inside and cover my ankles....

The oart of Pet Semetary that bothers me is the scene with the mother's sister. "Raaachel...." Yeesh.

Two movies come to mind, but neither were really the movie... Both were situational.

First one - Twister, at the drive in. A sudden, out-of-nowhere, VERY noisy and windy thunderstorm blew in as though it was auditioning for a role and seriously freaked us all - 5 teenage girls - out.

I am terrified of Tornadoes. The Twister thing at Universal actually made me cry. IDK why, I still can't explain it. I guess I was just on sensory overload. My DH thinks it's hilarious.
 
2, When a stranger calls - I was just out of boot camp and went to movie by myself, didnt know anyone in this little town. It was about a baby sitter kept getting obscene phone call saying "have you checked the children" , and she called the police, they tapped the phone and called her back and said the calls were coming from the attic :scared:, I swear that second my whole body was covered with goose bumps

We watched that in a friends basement with probably a dozen teens there & I thought everyone was going to soil themselves when she found out the calls were coming from inside the house - first thing I thought of when I saw this thread :thumbsup2
 
When I was a kid NightStalker scared me to death. We never watched scary movies or anything like that in my house. So college comes and my roommates all want a "scary movie marathon"......Amityville Horror, The Omen, etc.....I was literally so scared that I made my roommate sleep with me with my bible under my pillow and my cross around my neck......with the lights ON! This was in 1983. To this day I can't watch any movies like that without covering my eyes and plugging my ears so as not to hear the scary music!
 
The scene from a movie that scared my the most was in Insidious. When the are sitting at the table and that Darth Maul face appears, I screamed so loud the dog started barking. Then I started laugh at myself so much I had tears streaming down my face.

Movie that scared me the most is IT. It was just a tv mini-series but, it really freaked me out.
 
Growing up, I was not allowed to watch "horror movies". When I was like 15 or so, I got the opportunity to see "Texas Chainsaw Massacre" (without my parents knowledge).

I am not sure that "scared" was the word for it. I think it was more like permanent emotional damage from watching that.
 
Dawn of the Dead. Never saw the entire movie had to leave the theater. Had nightmares for weeks after. When I was younger I used to enjoy those kinds of movies. Not any more. Now I avoid them.
 
That bit near the end of "Carrie" when her hand comes out of the grave.... (I'm gonna put all the lights on in the house now)
Oh, and the old black and white Hammer House Of Horror film when Frankenstein is by the lake and an elderly, blind man is playing the violin:sad:.
 
Movie that scared me the most is IT. It was just a tv mini-series but, it really freaked me out.

I can not watch or read IT if it is dark out. That clown is scary.

Does anyone remember the episode of Friends where Joey is scared of the Shining that he puts it in the freezer lol?
 

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