On a more serious note, IT gave me the heebie jeebies for years.. Not towards clowns though. My grandparents live near a large warehouse that, for some reason, I was convinced was housing tunnels to the sewers, which held a large spider-like creature... I dunno, just what the movie did to me..
Honestly, I can't even remember if there even was a scene like that in the movie...
You think those tunnels were bad, you should read the book. In the movie, those were all nice-sized climbing tunnels and they didn't go to deep. In the book they get tighter and tighter as the get deeper and deeper under the city, creeping through this stuff for a couple hours, with no light. When they're adults, they have to crawl in it, and at one point I believe one of them has some trouble getting through, like that scene before the cave-in in
The Descent...
None of my old terror movies still scare me, unfortunately. Fear of Don Bluth films didn't last too long.
Child's Play used to scare me because I had a doll like that, which I hid under the bed.
The Unnamable freaked me out, but I was 5. I saw it a couple years ago and noted its cheesiness. Honestly, I've always had a pretty thick skin for this stuff. My parents let me watch the
Night of the Living Dead,
Carnosaur, and the
70s Invasion of the Body Snatchers on one weekend when I was 8.
But one thing that still gets me is zombies, and I know people like to rag on it, but the
Dawn of the Dead remake really agitated that, especially the beginning with the little girl. Although reading Cell was worse; I can't remember a book ever giving me a nightmare before, and I think it touched more on what is creepy about zombies than any real zombie thing.
EDIT: Didn't see the post above. Ah yes,
Fire in the Sky. I remember seeing commercials for that when it came out and being scared. Then my parents watched it one night and I tried to stay in my bedroom. That was a looong time ago. Late last year, we started up Netflix again and I put it on the queue, wanting to finally see it. Weeks passed, it got close to the top... and I removed it. I still don't think I'm old enough to watch that movie.