Most Scared you been

This scene is a pretty dumb one, but it's from the Shining. I watched it the first time on the theater, and the scene that got me was towards the end when Wendy was seeing all kind of horrific things in the Hotel; then she looks at a room (or was it a reflection on a mirror?) and this man-mouse-monster thing looks back at her. It was clearly just a man wearing a costume, but I guess on top of all that was happening I just reached my limit. I was almost hysterical watching that (in my defense, I was very young).

Nothing has ever startled, shocked and scared me as much as that scene.
 
Pretty much about 7/10ths of the Shining, both movie and book. I actually hid the book under my bed when I finished reading it, because looking at the cover reminded me of how scary it was.

I later told my goddaughter (another Stephen King fiend) that the book and the movie were as though two people had gotten details of the same story and decided to fictionalize it independently of each other.
 
About a week after watching the ring, my son and I were watching tv when the cable went out. We both jumped up and ran out the door! Hahaha. It was awesomely scary ;)
 
Pretty much about 7/10ths of the Shining, both movie and book. I actually hid the book under my bed when I finished reading it, because looking at the cover reminded me of how scary it was.

I later told my goddaughter (another Stephen King fiend) that the book and the movie were as though two people had gotten details of the same story and decided to fictionalize it independently of each other.

My Mom said she actually walked to the dumpster (in daylight) to throw away The Shining because it freaked her out so much when she read it. She didn't even want to throw it out in the house!

I also have that darn Freddy Krueger song stuck in my head now!
 

The Hitcher (made in the 80s I think??)

Texas Chainsaw Massacre. I think there were many of these. The one I saw had a guy in a wheelchair and he was trying to escape (on rough terrain) with a girl...I just wanted her to LEAVE HIM & RUN!!!! You do NOT want to be teamed up with me when a chainsaw wielding maniac is around. I'm gonna leave you behind to slow them down.... :guilty:

Not so much scary as just horrifying - SAW! I saw the first one and absolutely refuse to watch another. I will never get those scenes out of my brain. Never.

ETA: Freddy, Chuckie and Pet Semetary are also pretty high on my list.
 
Oh man, The Exorcist scared the crap out of me. I saw it on video when I was 16 and literally slept with the lights for about 10 years! I have never, ever been so scared in my life. I still have the occasional, random nightmare from it once in a while. I also made the big mistake of seeing it again a few years ago because my hubby had never seen it and it didn't think it could be THAT scary. Wrong!

Others that have scared me are Pet Semetary, Texas Chainsaw Massacre (I can still hear that creepy music!) and oddly The Changling.

I was really wanting to see The Woman in Black but I watched an extended preview and almost peed my pants!:rotfl:
 
I also have that darn Freddy Krueger song stuck in my head now!

My hubby and I went on a trip to Las Vegas years ago and inside the Madame Tussaud's wax museum, they had a walk through horror movie. And on the outside of the door just before you go in, there's a little girl jump roping singing "one two, Freddy's coming for you, three, four..." I about freaked.:rotfl:
 
The bathroom scene in Trilogy of Terror. *shiver*
 
The Hitcher (made in the 80s I think??)

Texas Chainsaw Massacre. I think there were many of these. The one I saw had a guy in a wheelchair and he was trying to escape (on rough terrain) with a girl...I just wanted her to LEAVE HIM & RUN!!!! You do NOT want to be teamed up with me when a chainsaw wielding maniac is around. I'm gonna leave you behind to slow them down.... :guilty:

Not so much scary as just horrifying - SAW! I saw the first one and absolutely refuse to watch another. I will never get those scenes out of my brain. Never.

ETA: Freddy, Chuckie and Pet Semetary are also pretty high on my list.

The Hitcher?

Its weird but, that movie reminds me of my Grandmother. I remember watching it with her when I was a kid. :rotfl:

The part when the girl was tied between the two trucks horrified me. I don't remember too much of that movie but that part I remember clearly.
 
I don't know why, but I enjoy watching those ghost TV shows that seem to be popular of late. It is something newish that I do. I didn't do this when younger. I'll turn off the lights, close the blinds, and see if I can scare myself. Early on I would get spooked. Now, generally I find the shows to be on the corny side. I need to start reading more books!
 
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:.

OMG! The Carrie one.........:scared:
 
Phantasm. ?


oh yea I agree..........

also night of the living dead....

really ,,dang,, I should NOT have started reading this thread.
brought up memories I really wanted to forget.......
(now where is the smiley that has its hands covering its eyes?)

oh! also I remember watching :rotfl: (yea right) the outer limits from hiding behind the couch , when I was a kid. them ants....... ewwww
 
Huge horror movie fan! Night of the Living Dead, Dawn & Day of the Dead, Hostel, last 30 mins of Blair Witch, High Tension (until the end), Wolf Creek (skip first 20-30 boring mins), Grave Encounters is a pretty good recent one, Exorcist...So many! I watch as many as I can. No one has said Halloween?! We watch it every year and it still gets me!
 
I forgot Puppet on a chain. That one had my younger sister throwing everything she was holding on to and screaming. I just hid.
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This scene is a pretty dumb one, but it's from the Shining. I watched it the first time on the theater, and the scene that got me was towards the end when Wendy was seeing all kind of horrific things in the Hotel; then she looks at a room (or was it a reflection on a mirror?) and this man-mouse-monster thing looks back at her. It was clearly just a man wearing a costume, but I guess on top of all that was happening I just reached my limit. I was almost hysterical watching that (in my defense, I was very young).

Nothing has ever startled, shocked and scared me as much as that scene.

This is my #1 all time scarriest scene! Did you notice that the man sits up and looks at her, I think he's cannibalizing someone.

My #2 is when the little girl comes out of the TV in The Ring. I don't even believe in ghosts but seriously I couldn't look at a turned off Tv for 2weeks!

I LOVE scary stuff, glad Halloween is almost here! :yay:
 
ebtbmom said:
This is my #1 all time scarriest scene! Did you notice that the man sits up and looks at her, I think he's cannibalizing someone.

I read the book before I saw the movie and wondered how they would handle this scene. They .. Um.. made it a PG-13 version of what would have been an X rated scene, IYKWIM.

But if found it very chilling in the movie.
 
I'm agreeing with so many of these, nightmare on elm street and the girl in the ring freaked me out. Also paranormal activity is so stupid and i don't find it scary at the time, but then when i go to bed i make my bf switch sides of the bed so i can have the inside, lol.

I remember going to the bathroom after watching child's play and then being too scared to flush the toilet and leave, lol.

However, the most frightening thing to ever happen to me was when i was watching nightmare on elm street in my brothers room. I was about 15, it was in the evening and the house was empty as my Mum was at work and my dad and brother were out. All of a sudden all the lights in the house went out! I was so afraid i couldn't scream and just froze. I muted the tv and luckily had a phone with me, so i phoned my mum, lol. Luckily she only worked 5 mins away and came straight home to get me. It turned out it was a fuse, not a serial killer that had cut the lights xx
 
The fog (the original) was watching it late at night, looked out of the window and it was foggy! Then I needed the bathroom... Dark hallways + foggy windows = terror...

Other horror movies don't really bother me. I love zombie movies and slasher flicks but they don't scare me.

The. Jp3 pterodactyl scene creeped me the hell out though. I had terrible dreams as a kid after seeing the dead body scene in titanic but the Rambo and other 80's films with massive body counts didn't bother me. Weird.

I was playing a scary video game the other day with jumpy moments and at one of these moments a bird flew right into the patio door with a massive bang. Took me half an hour to calm down...
 
This is my #1 all time scarriest scene! Did you notice that the man sits up and looks at her, I think he's cannibalizing someone.

My #2 is when the little girl comes out of the TV in The Ring. I don't even believe in ghosts but seriously I couldn't look at a turned off Tv for 2weeks!

I LOVE scary stuff, glad Halloween is almost here! :yay:

I'm glad I'm not alone! It was just horrific :scared:

I'd forgotten about that girl from The Ring. I'm glad i watched that one in my house when it was light out, otherwise.... :scared::scared:
 


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