What is the most scared you’ve ever been during a movie?

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Willy Wonka and Signs are the only movies that have ever scared me

which movie is that?

Also, not very. Just mildly spooked at best.

I watched Monster House when I was like 6 and it traumatized me for years. I avoided that movie like the plague until I knew the internet and stopped being a pussy scared by kids movies.

the grifter

Watching Ring at midnight when I was 14 or so and she comes out of the TV.

Probably when watching The Strangers for the first time. I'm typically pretty good with supernatural horror movies since I realize that it won't actually happen to me, but movies where the premise has the possibility to actually occur fuck with me. I could see some randos breaking into my house and killing me for fun happening irl, people do horrible shit all the time.

Looks like the evil dead remake.

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evil dead remake
not as good as the original but knowing the underage retards on this board some think it's better

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Watched Jaws when i was ten and im still scared of sharks every time im bathing in the ocean

Blackcoat's daughter during that scene where Shipka starts praising satan

shit gives me chills to this day

very kino film.

This scene fucked me up so unexpectedly...

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>16 and went to my first Comic Con in the big city
>bought a bunch of bootleg VHS horror movies
>get home late and am super tired but decide to watch Ringu
>movie ends and I feel paralyzed
>stayed up the rest of the night thinking my tv would turn on by itself

Signs in the movie theater when I was a kid.

At least, in terms of most scared. Most... terror, or dread I guess, Black Christmas even as an adult.

Saki Sanibashi, as it’s come to be called now. I don’t know the actually name or even what the Spanish version was called but I remember it absolutely paralyzing me with fear. I was about 14 and really into anime, and my family was in Managua, Nicaragua at the time for my father’s work as a civil engineer. We were living at a large hotel and I would be there alone for long periods of time, with not much to do besides drawing and watching the channel that would play Spanish dubs of anime all day — Prince is Tennis, Dragonball, Rurouni Kenshin, etc and at nights they would play more adult animals shows and movies which I liked because they were violent and had nudity.. Still remember the night that thing came on..

No, just.. No.. You don’t want to find it. You don’t want to watch it.. Don’t even ask me about it.. There is something wrong with this anime.. It’s more than the content, it’s.. Demonic

Riight, I remember watching it now and not being impressed. Thanks anons.

Honestly the first Paranormal Activity when it came out.

I was like 13. Literally the only time I had to shut off a film because of how scared I was.

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Probably one of these
>close up of floating ghost coming at you in the original BBC Woman in Black
>that scene in Lake Mungo
>old woman in The Shining, but only the first time

Final Destination, Dawn of the Dead, Jeepers Creepers, House of Wax, Hostel and the first SAW films were all shown to me as a child and I was consequently convinced for some time from what I recall that if I sang the Jeepers Creepers tune that some boogie man would cut my head off and take my skin. Shit kept me lying awake in bed for some time. Not so bad now-a-days though. I got stoned and watched As Above So Below once and thought I was going to have a panic attack but I think that could have also been the fucking shakey Go-Pro camera effect that was consistent throughout the film.

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Holy shit this fucked me as a kid.

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The first time you see the aliens in signs

Shit fucked me up. Full spine tingle

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A lot of anons have stories about how their phones rang right after the movie was finished and it freaked them out. For me, I was staying at my aunt and uncle's place along with my family for the 4th of July one year. There weren't enough beds, so the younger people had to use sleeping bags and stuff. There was a room in the back with a bunch of boxes and stuff piled up so it was already kind of a creepy place to begin with, like an empty attic only at ground level. They gave me one of those portable dvd players with the little flip up screen and I watched it in the dark late at night. After I got done watching it I walked to the bathroom to take a piss thinking everyone was asleep and my younger cousin jumped out to frighten me, scared the shit out of me right good. Good times though.

Pic Related but only because I was literally the only person in the theater which is fucking creepy

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When I was a kid, The Thing scared the living hell out of me.

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>What is the most scared you’ve ever been during a movie?
That one time the Designated Shooter buzzer went off during a showing of Avatar.

Boy, saw this one at the theatre with my friends when i was 16, 17. I slept with the lights on for a week after. Worst part was the bike ride home at 3AM (Dutchfag), i saw everything moving in the corners of my eyes. Adrenaline was pumpin for days.

not during that, i'll tell you that much

nice meme. no ones ever been scared of the grifter. it's tamer than blair witch
no one thinks it's better, in fact it's almost universally looked down upon

OG amityville horror was pretty fucking spooky

when I was a kid though, I could NEVER finish scooby doo on zombie island. the zombie designs and their constant spawning during the night scared the shit out of me so badly Id never watch it

When I was 9 I slept in my 16 year old cousins house and we watched old scary movies in the basement like Nightmare on Elms street, Childs Play Poltergeist etc

I was so traumatized I'm pretty sure I partially disassociated and it destroyed most of my sense of feelings altogether.

Now I currently have little to no fear
I take high risks
Did high risk jobs
Gambling
Trading stonks/crypto

Feel no love

I really do blame that one night and the following year of living in terror also my Dad molesting me

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henry portrait of a serial killer

i remember being mad at my dad that he let me watch it because i felt fucked up, by as i got older i respected the baptism by kino

i saw Ring at theater when i was 13yo and got panic attack for some reason. i've watched them as adult now and now its just pretty lame movie.

The original Haunting

Looks spooky. What is it?

>that home invasion scene
I've made threads about henry before and a lot of edgelords say it isn't that bad compared to shit you see on the internet but the whole point is that it's fiction that seems real goreshit is reality and isn't hard to make

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>people who watched Monster House at six are old enough to post here
This scares me more than any movie.

babadook. stupid movie.

babadook I think

>original woman in black
That scene in the bed?

Probably the majority of pic related but Lake Mungo left me pretty petrified after

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I watched the beginning of The Return of The Living Dead when I was like 6 and I had nightmares about halved living dogs and unkillable yellow men for years. My sister noticed what I was watching at some point shortly after the yellow man comes running out and switched the channel. Good call.

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this is literally the only that has scared me in a film since I was 12 more or less, it wasn't only the jumpscare the few seconds this face appeared on screen I felt true terror

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I watched jaws when I was 8 and thought my friend's older sister was being weird for leaving the room because she couldn't handle Quint's blood. What a little bitch you must have been.

>no one thinks it's better, in fact it's almost universally looked down upon
Shut the fuck up fag

Shades of Grey

It’s funny how seeing this before aged 14 and I’d have shit my pants but seeing it now I’m laughing hysterically

That's the one, got me good

I was a young kid when it was first shown on TV. My older sister and horror buff advised my mum not to let me watch it. When I saw it years later I was glad I didn't see it too young.

The final scene of The Entity(1983) where she goes back into the house one more time and the goddamned Entity SPEAKS. That whole movie messed me up something terrible as a wee lad.

>what's anal fisting?

I watched this with a girl I had a massive crush on when it came out and had a good time. Unfortunately didn't work out but I'm fairly confident my spergy personality is more to blame.

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Not the user you replied to but it's weird how this scene, and image, creeps me out. Not usually scared of that sort of shit but this gets me for whatever reason

I was in the theater once and I had to shit really bad, but I don't like to shit in public, so I just held it and when I farted it felt really oily and I was scared that I shit my pants
didn't though
I think the movie was Shazam if that helps

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Im guessing it’s the same thing that causes the “Uncanny Valley” syndrome, humans really don’t like seeing perversions or contortions of the human face, it’s a deep, primal fear.

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Damn, a real boomer! When I was a kid I got scared by Scooby Doo on Zombie Island after the first zombie appears and they see the portrait of the pirate, and by Batman Returns first in the opening sequence, then when Catwoman is chewed on by cats

Man, when the designated shooter shitposting was at its height I was having trouble with social phobia, and went to the movies with a buddy as one of the ways to train it away, since you're around people but it's dark and no talking. This time I saw a lone guy who sat right by the exit, far to one side, despite the theatre being almost empty with literally twenty free seats in front of us. He even looked like your typical school shooter. I laughed to myself and thought that if I was an American I'd be real worried now. But then halfway through the movie or something he laughed loudly at a scene that wasn't meant to be funny, I can't quite remember what it was. I just remember it made me notice that he was laughing at the wrong parts, not the jokes you're meant to laugh at but violent stuff. So then I actually did start to worry and started having a panic attack build up. That's why I can't really remember the movie, since panic attacks fuck up my memory of everything except the thing it makes me focus on. It's definitely the most scared I've been in a movie theatre, even though I knew it was just my paranoid anxiety brain going into survival mode. There was just no stopping it.

As a teenager I would always get violent diarrhea during movies or on long walks with friends. Looking back it was probably anxiety.

the bucket scene in texas chainsaw massacre

The abduction scene and experiment scene from Fire in the Sky.

>be wise-ass kid who's seen a thousand Scooby Doo episodes and specials with Cher
>get Zombie Island as a birthday gift
>"It's clearly the fisher guy who wants to drive everyone away so tourists can't interrupt him trying to catch the catfish! I'm calling it!"
>7-year-old me's face when it all turned out to be real
It completely blew me out of the water. I'd just been so programmed to KNOW that it was all fake.

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What movie?

My older sister would make me watch horror movies with her when I was young, and The Ring particularly scared the shit out of me. It didn't help that she told me a bunch of shit about the tape being real, and that because I had seen the movie the ring girl might get me in a week.
She told me that if I saw a ladder the next day then that means she's definitely going to get me. So I was crapping myself on the walk to school, fearing I'd see a damn ladder and I would know that I was going to die. She was a mean sister.

Never saw that ladder, but The Ring still scares me.

Also the Exorcist girl, I've still never seen the movie but a decade of early internet screamers blasting her in my face scarred me of it from a young age.

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>I've still never seen the movie
Neither have I. As someone from a extremely secular country the idea never sounded scary enough to warrant a watch.

It's silly now, but I was terrified of The Mummy, the 1999 one. The mummy itself scared the shit out of me as a kid.

the demons from Ghost are still legit creepy

Jaws, Indiana Jones, Jurassic Park 3, The Mummy..

Anything with rotten corpses in it was guaranteed to scare the shit out of me as a kid.

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My family showed me Poltergeist when I was like 6 and I was so scared I puked
Pretty funny watching it now

Inland Empire

I have mixed feelings about Poltergeist. I saw it at a party with my classmates in 6th grade and I was scared to death but this adorable girl next to me was just as scared and grabbed a hold of me during it and it was sort of my sexual awakening, so yeah..

You know the part in The Mummy where they're running through the pyramid and the mummy passes by a doorway in the background as a shadow, and a loud chord is played as he does? Always made me jump, even the time when we watched it in the eight grade and I knew it was coming but still couldn't stop myself from jumping because of that goddamn chord. Fuck that shit.

People say fear and arousal are closely linked