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Movies you are still traumatized by..

#1



Matt²

Are you / were you traumatized by a movie or scene as a child?

What movie and why? Doesn't have to be a serious reflection, can be humorous...


me: The Muppet Movie.
Loved the movie as a kid, would love to see it again.. however it constantly reminds me that they had to stop the movie and only THEN did I discover that my mom had had a grand seizure and she was being taken by ambulance to the hospital. :\ (She recovered and lived until 2000)


#2

figmentPez

figmentPez

Every time I watched Disney's Alice in Wonderland as a kid I had nightmares. I don't think I've watched it since and I'm not sure I want to risk it.

I also had terrible nightmares after seeing Pee-Wee's Big Adventure. Specifically this scene:


That claymation face freaked me out for a good week afterwards.


#3

Cajungal

Cajungal

I saw The Exorcist a little too young I guess... and right after one of the brothers at my Catholic school told us about how a guy he was in Seminary with took part in an Exorcism. For my entire 8th grade year, I was paranoid in my bed. Every time I shifted and made the bed move, I was like, "oh shit, demons!" I tried to watch it again once thinking, "Ok, now that I'm all grown up, this shouldn't be scary." I was wrong.

***For some reason I can't add spoiler tags when editing, so if you've never seen Requiem for a Dream, just don't read that down there.***



To a lesser extent that one scene in Requiem for a Dream with the diet pill mom at the VERY end when she goes nuts. That scene with her and the doctors made me so upset the first time around. I think I was depressed for 3 or so days. I remember not being able to laugh at anything for a few days after that movie. I didn't care for the movie in general, but her story in particular was just a little too much for me.


#4

Charlie Don't Surf

The Lovely Boehner

This is not gonna be blazingly original, but Jaws. I really can't go in natural bodies of water that well. I go in the ocean a little bit, but can only do it really with a big group of people.


#5

David

David

The scene in Poltergeist where the clown doll tries to strangle the kid. I have a monkey doll about the same size as the clown, and I still keep it buried in my closet where I can't see it when I'm trying to sleep.


#6



makare

I went and checked out that movie you mentioned Cajungal.

Now I has a freaked out.


#7

Cajungal

Cajungal

That didn't take long. Which movie?


#8



makare

Requiem for a Dream

I had never seen it so I kind of skipped through it.... the end is emotionally disturbing.


#9

Bumble the Boy Wonder

Bumble the Boy Wonder

The Street Fighter movie traumatized me :( I never wanted to see a video game movie again... yet I saw almost all of them..

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...


#10

Cajungal

Cajungal

Yeah, yeah it really is, makare. I'm not saying it isn't well made or that it's terrible or anything... just that I could have lived a perfectly rich life without putting myself through that emotionally draining experience. I already knew that I shouldn't take heroine, lest I
be forced to fellate the guy who voiced Goliath or fuck a lady on a pool table for drug money.


#11

Charlie Don't Surf

The Lovely Boehner

I had never seen it so I kind of skipped through it...
Does not compute.


#12

Enresshou

Enresshou

Gremlins. I know it's a comedy, but--when I was five years old--I dreamed that the blue bat from Eureka's Castle was dancing, silently, in front of me.

Then he smiled, split into four of himself, their face and skin melted off, and four gremlins were trying to tear me apart and devour my flesh.


#13

Cajungal

Cajungal

Batly would never do that. :(


#14



makare

But if he did he would mean to do it.


#15

Cajungal

Cajungal

:laugh: Yes!


#16

bhamv3

bhamv3

I remember sobbing my eyes out at Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory (the old version, not the new one with Johnny Depp). The whole film scared the crap out of me.

Particularly memorable was when I thought Charlie and his grandpa were going to get shredded by that giant fan.


#17

Math242

Math242

motherfucking nightmare on Elm street.

i was way too young when i saw that movie. Fucking Freddy Krueger.

Even now, almost 25 years later, i feel VERY unconfortable if i have to watch that movie.


#18

Silver Jelly

Silver Jelly

I don't know how the teachers in my school agreed to have "IT" shown on the bus during a school trip when we were little. I don't care those other kids like it, it traumatized the other 80 % of the bus! In my case, I was slightly anxious with bathrooms and toilets and showers if it was at night or I felt alone.


#19



makare

Oh I hate It.... I hate spiders and I hate clowns.. that movie is my living hell!


#20

Silver Jelly

Silver Jelly

I hate spiders too, but we never got to see the scenes in wich it looked like a spider. Luckly, the trip was shorter than the film.

What I'm also afraid of, as I have said previously on the forums, is insects in general. It's something I owe to an episode of a cartoon I loved as a kid (David the gnome) in wich he once had to treat a gnome kid with termites in his liver or something, wich made him not grow up... and also, deer with insect larvae growing inside their noses.

I also watched Alien.


#21

IronBrig4

IronBrig4



I saw this in third grade for St. Patrick's Day. It STILL gives me the heebie-jeebies after all these years.


#22



Philosopher B.

Oh, man, the banshee in Darby creeped me out like nobody's business as a kid. 'Tis a little less traumatizing now, but I totally dig where you're coming from.

Another thing that scarred me when I was younger was Watership Down. I haven't been able to bring myself to see it since. :confused:


#23



Catafish

Fire in the sky scared the hell out of me when I first saw it.


#24

Hailey Knight

Hailey Knight

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.


#25

Gusto

Gusto

I remember having nightmares after seeing Ghostbusters.


#26



LordRavage

Galaxy Of Terror

I saw this in the theaters at the ripe old age of 8. I didn't remember most of the movie because I hid my eyes and sobbed quietly to myself. I was so messed up from this movie that I refused to watch it ever again. Then when I turned 17, I decided to face my fear and watch it. I was surprised on how much I loved it!

No comment on the worm rape scene.


#27

North_Ranger

North_Ranger

I still get creeped out by the final transformation scenes of Seth Brundle in The Fly. The way his human parts are just falling off like withered slabs of slime... I get the shivers just by thinking about it.

Also, I wasn't a child then, but the first time I saw the Romero zombie movies - they played all three on Halloween '02 on telly - I had trouble sleeping for a night or two. Werewolves, vampires, aliens... those don't haunt my dreams. But zombies... something about the whole world turning into ravenous monsters, not being safe in your own home...

Also, the heart-ripping scene in Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom. It took me better part of a decade to be able to watch that without flinching.


#28



Matt²

This is not gonna be blazingly original, but Jaws. I really can't go in natural bodies of water that well. I go in the ocean a little bit, but can only do it really with a big group of people.
heh, was just thinking I needed to add Jaws... for some horrific reason (maybe sadistic) my sisters took me to see Jaws 2 when it came out.. I think I was 6. I've never wanted to go in the ocean since, and even going into lakes has scared me. =\


#29



Wasabi Poptart

I remember sobbing my eyes out at Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory (the old version, not the new one with Johnny Depp). The whole film scared the crap out of me.

Particularly memorable was when I thought Charlie and his grandpa were going to get shredded by that giant fan.
For me it was the scene were they're on the boat. When Gene Wilder started singing I wanted to cry and never watch anymore of that movie.



#30

Eriol

Eriol

Hannibal. The scene near the end. Disturbs me just thinking about it. The rest of the movie is "meh" (I liked Red Dragon WAY better, even though both are not as good as Silence), but that one scene just creeps me out just thinking about it. Horrible to see.


#31

Vytamindi

Vytamindi

I LOVE LOVE LOVED Alice Through the Looking Glass when I was little. Easily my favorite movie to watch over and over. The damn Jabberwocky still freaks me out!



#32

Ravenpoe

Ravenpoe

When I was really young, around five or six, I was staying at my aunt's house, and she let me watch Nightmare on Elm Street. It scared the living daylights out of me. My mom was pissed, because after that I was terrified of going to sleep.

To remedy this, my mom had me watch a behind the scenes 'making of' of Nightmare on Elm Street. The power of scary movies was lost on me forever after that. Even to my young mind, I just couldn't be scared anymore, knowing that Freddy Kreuger was really a seemingly nice man in Halloween makeup playing pretend.

After that, I loved all the Nightmare movies, because I thought they were funny.


#33

CynicismKills

CynicismKills

Hey Silver Jelly! Have I got a gif for you.


As for me, Child's Play. The idea that one of my mom's doll's would be staring me in the face when I woke up caused many a sleepless night.


#34

figmentPez

figmentPez

Gremlins. I know it's a comedy, but--when I was five years old--I dreamed that the blue bat from Eureka's Castle was dancing, silently, in front of me.

Then he smiled, split into four of himself, their face and skin melted off, and four gremlins were trying to tear me apart and devour my flesh.
It's perfectly understandable to have nightmares about Eureeka's Castle. R.L. Stine was co-creator and head writer.


#35

sixpackshaker

sixpackshaker

I saw The Shining on the big screen when I was 10.


It freaked me the hell out.


I've been a huge movie fan ever since.


#36



Chazwozel

FUCK HEAT AND SNOW MISERS! FUCK YOU SO MUCH! I HATE YOU!




Scared the living shit out me as a kid.

Freddy Kruger, IT, and The Shining also rank up there.


#37

Cajungal

Cajungal

Whoever said Fire in the Sky--that came on Scifi or something when I was a kid. I only saw the PREVIEW and I couldn't sleep.


#38

ElJuski

ElJuski



I can never watch that movie again. If you've seen the movie, you know the scene.


#39

Silver Jelly

Silver Jelly

THANK YOU, CYNISMKILLS.


#40

Cajungal

Cajungal

I just realized that Chaz was traumatized by the heat and snow misers... from the rudolph movies?


#41



Chazwozel

I just realized that Chaz was traumatized by the heat and snow misers... from the rudolph movies?
yes goddamn it. I fucking hated that claymation shit as a kid. It was all just waaay too surreal.


#42

Cajungal

Cajungal

Huh. Of all the answers you could have given I never would have guessed that. O well. I'm not trying to make fun of you; I guess I can't see it because I love those movies so much.


#43



makare

I love those movies too but I didnt see the misers until i was in my teens, well past the freak out point.

That being said, Coraline gave me nightmares. I guess Im not far enough past the freak out point.


#44

Hailey Knight

Hailey Knight

I love those movies too but I didnt see the misers until i was in my teens, well past the freak out point.

That being said, Coraline gave me nightmares. I guess Im not far enough past the freak out point.
I hope lots of kids saw Coraline and got freaked out by it. What a great movie.


#45

CynicismKills

CynicismKills

THANK YOU, CYNISMKILLS.
Misspell my name, will ya?



G'wan, kid. Take it.


#46

IronBrig4

IronBrig4

"Beep beep, Richie."

I didn't see IT in its entirety until about a year ago so that film couldn't warp my fragile little mind.


#47



Wasabi Poptart

I almost forgot about "Amityville Horror". I didn't see the movie (I was only 7 or 8 when it came out), but there was a trailer for it that played on tv where the girl's doll closes it's eyes and when it opens them again they are glowing red. It absolutely freaked me out. Didn't help that my mom was reading the book, so I saw where it was a "true story". I used to turn all of my dolls so they weren't looking at me when I went to sleep.


#48

Silver Jelly

Silver Jelly

THANK YOU, CYNISMKILLS.
Misspell my name, will ya?



G'wan, kid. Take it.[/QUOTE]

THANK YOU CYNICISMKICKS


#49

@Li3n

@Li3n

It's not a movie, but i'm not the only one, even if it wasn't so bad that i had to write a play about it:


#50

CynicismKills

CynicismKills

I almost forgot about "Amityville Horror". I didn't see the movie (I was only 7 or 8 when it came out), but there was a trailer for it that played on tv where the girl's doll closes it's eyes and when it opens them again they are glowing red. It absolutely freaked me out. Didn't help that my mom was reading the book, so I saw where it was a "true story". I used to turn all of my dolls so they weren't looking at me when I went to sleep.
Oh Jesus I had forgotten about this movie. I saw the original, and the scene where the kid's imaginary friend leaves the room and fucking stares at the mom with those yellow eyes from outside the window freaked the hell out of me. Worst part is I was staying at my gf's place and sleeping across from a giant window.


#51



Kitty Sinatra

The movie that really freaked me out as a kid was seeing that porno my older sister made.









(I still watch it regularly)


#52



LordRavage

The Pit also scared the hell out of me. Then again, I think most Canadian movies frighten me. :)


#53

drawn_inward

drawn_inward

This is not gonna be blazingly original, but Jaws. I really can't go in natural bodies of water that well. I go in the ocean a little bit, but can only do it really with a big group of people.

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The scene in Poltergeist where the clown doll tries to strangle the kid. I have a monkey doll about the same size as the clown, and I still keep it buried in my closet where I can't see it when I'm trying to sleep.
Both of these. Jaws much more so. Poltergeist doesn't really bug me anymore, but it did for a long time when I was a kid.


#54

Frank

Frankie Williamson



Fuck this movie.


#55

Dave

Dave

I tre volti della paura - known as "Black Sabbath" in the US. It came out in 1963 and I saw it when I was pretty small. The last part is called "The Drop of Water" and it freaked me the fuck out. To this day I remember the scene where the dead girl comes to get her ring back from the nurse who stole it from her. She didn't even DO anything! She just stood there in the flashes of light with her rictus grin, getting closer and closer each time it flashed. NO DIALOGUE in the scene that I remember, just the fucking freaky dead girl wanting her ring back.

Fuck I ain't sleeping tonight now.


#56

Calleja

Calleja

So, eyah, just as I thought, mine has already been mentioned. IT.

IT is the first and to date LAST movie to have ever scared me. IT scared me so much as a kid that I became immune to being scared by a movie since. Of course, it also means I have a very slight, yet real, case of Coulrophobia. I can't stand clowns. I won't run screaming if I see one, but you'd have to wrestle me to the ground to make me get closer than I feel comfortable to one. That movie literally scarred me psychologically. For life.

Thank god the Coulrophobia was the only thing that stuck into adulthood, cause as a kid I was scared SHITLESS of the shower drain, too. And storm drains. And I was uneasy near red balloons, too.

Hell, to shower I had to take a Ninja Turtle action figure in with me. As a kid I reckoned, what better friend to defend you from a fucking kid-eating clown from hell that will pop up from the drain than a ninja turtle that LIVES in the sewers? Hey, that's sound kid-logic.


#57

General Specific

General Specific

So, eyah, just as I thought, mine has already been mentioned. IT.

IT is the first and to date LAST movie to have ever scared me. IT scared me so much as a kid that I became immune to being scared by a movie since. Of course, it also means I have a very slight, yet real, case of Coulrophobia. I can't stand clowns. I won't run screaming if I see one, but you'd have to wrestle me to the ground to make me get closer than I feel comfortable to one. That movie literally scarred me psychologically. For life.

Thank god the Coulrophobia was the only thing that stuck into adulthood, cause as a kid I was scared SHITLESS of the shower drain, too. And storm drains. And I was uneasy near red balloons, too.

Hell, to shower I had to take a Ninja Turtle action figure in with me. As a kid I reckoned, what better friend to defend you from a fucking kid-eating clown from hell that will pop up from the drain than a ninja turtle that LIVES in the sewers? Hey, that's sound kid-logic.
Well, which Ninja Turtle? Michelangelo and Donatello would not be too effective with their blunt instruments, but Rafael and Leonardo would easily be able to slice n dice.


#58

Cajungal

Cajungal

I can't believe how many people are scared of clowns. Were you scared of clowns before or after you saw IT?


#59



LordRavage

I dont why there is so much clown hate in this thread? If you cook them just right, they taste just like everyone else. :p


#60

Chad Sexington

Garbledina

I've never seen IT but I am afraid of clowns. I don't know why. It's just unsettling. I mean, I don't panic and run, but... They give me the jibblies!

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I dont why there is so much clown hate in this thread? If you cook them just right, they taste just like everyone else. :p
I thought they tasted funny? #cannibaljoke


#61

Frank

Frankie Williamson

Whoa, just looked The Drop of Water up on youtube. I could totally see how that would be a real source of nightmare fuel for a kid. Had I seen that when I was little it probably would have fucked me up too.



#62

Calleja

Calleja

Nope, I LIKED clowns before IT. My parents can attest to this.

Furthermore, I'm not the only one. Most people in my generation at school had similar feelings about IT. Lots of Mexicans that are around my age (more so than any other age bracket) do. Apparently one of the open channels down here loved to show IT all the time at the time when my generation was between 4 and 7. Of course, they showed a dubbed, probably edited version late at night, but what kid doesn't watch TV at night, you bastards!?

To be fair, in MY case it wasn't canal 5 that traumatized me, we were at a sleep over party thing and some genius decided to rent IT (I still remember it was so long it came in TWO VHS tapes). So me? I got the un-edited, subtitled, complete version.

----

What's also funny is that you'll find a similar level of trauma from my PARENTS' generation thanks to The Shining.

fucking Stephen King has traumatized TWO generations.


#63

Dave

Dave

I love YouTube. This is not nearly as bad as it was when I was 6 or 7.



#64

GasBandit

GasBandit

I was a wee lad when I witnessed BABY DRAGONS EATING THE PRINCESS in Dragonslayer. I think the crashing, horrifying sense of blood-splattered, intestine-chewing "fail, hero" might be part of what has made me so cynical today.


#65



Catafish

Whoever said Fire in the Sky--that came on Scifi or something when I was a kid. I only saw the PREVIEW and I couldn't sleep.
I'm so glad that I'm not the only one who couldn't sleep after that movie


#66

Silver Jelly

Silver Jelly

I can't believe how many people are scared of clowns. Were you scared of clowns before or after you saw IT?
Just for the record, I'm not afraid of clowns... I'm afraid of IT.


#67

Calleja

Calleja

No, I hate ALL clowns, IT literally ruined that whole thing for me.

I'm not as bad off as a friend of mine, though, she's not only coulrophobic.. the whole presence of face-covering MAKEUP gives her the creeps. She can't stand Darth Maul or watch Cats cause of the make up. And all thanks to IT.


#68



makare

My clown hatred wasn't even from It... it was, and yeah I am ashamed but I was really little, Killer Clowns From Outer Space. Fuck that movie with a Tabasco covered rake.


#69

Cajungal

Cajungal

My clown hatred wasn't even from It... it was, and yeah I am ashamed but I was really little, Killer Clowns From Outer Space. Fuck that movie with a Tabasco covered rake.
Excellent.


#70

GasBandit

GasBandit

My clown hatred wasn't even from It... it was, and yeah I am ashamed but I was really little, Killer Clowns From Outer Space. Fuck that movie with a Tabasco covered rake.
Or what? Huh? Whaddaya gonna do, knock my block off?


#71

Piotyr

Piotyr

The movie Clue made me afraid of thunderstorms when I was young. Mostly because I was 10, I watched it during a thunderstorm, and the storm knocked out the power right in the middle of the movie (just after the part where the power was shut off in the movie). From that point on, I wanted no part of being outside or near a door/window during a thunderstorm.


#72

Vagabond

V.Bond

I stayed up late one evening, I was maybe 7 or 8, and watched Rumble in the Bronx with my dad.

The part where the gang ambushes Jackie Chan in the alley and throw bottles at his head kept me from sleeping that night.


#73

CynicismKills

CynicismKills

Whassamatta, one balloon not enough? TRY A BUNCH!


#74

General Specific

General Specific

Synecdoche, New York

Anyone who's seen it will know why. :bush:


#75

LittleSin

LittleSin

I was a huge pussy as a kid. Still am. However, I had a love hate thing with horror movies. Even back then I loved the dark feel and the creepy designs of some movies...but that same thing I loved frightened the fucking shit out of me.

13 Ghosts. I was in high school when that piece of trash came out. I loved the designs of the ghosts but they kept me up at night. I was also deadly afraid of Frank the Bunny from Donnie Darko until I actually saw the movie.

Actually, I was afraid of a lot of crap but I can't even recall the extent of it. Isn't that sad? :p


#76

IronBrig4

IronBrig4

I stayed up late one evening, I was maybe 7 or 8, and watched Rumble in the Bronx with my dad.

The part where the gang ambushes Jackie Chan in the alley and throw bottles at his head kept me from sleeping that night.
Yeah but then Jackie beat them up with refrigerators afterward. Now THAT'S entertainment!



#77



Matt²

Rumble in the Bronx.. was fine until they sent a guy through a woodchipper, then brought him home in a garbage bag.. That about made me lose my cookies too, and I won't see that movie to this day because of it.


#78



BErt

hope this wasn't already said



#79



Matt²

hope this wasn't already said

ROFL.. WTF was THAT?!?!


#80

Vagabond

V.Bond

Rumble in the Bronx.. was fine until they sent a guy through a woodchipper, then brought him home in a garbage bag.. That about made me lose my cookies too, and I won't see that movie to this day because of it.
I honestly had forgotten about that scene, and your post made it vividly play back in my mind.

Makes me wonder what else I'm repressing from myself.


#81

CynicismKills

CynicismKills

Pardon me, mmmmadam, d'you have Prince Albert in a can? Y'do? Well, y'better let 'em out! Mu-HAH, mu-HAH, mu-HAH!


#82

Silver Jelly

Silver Jelly

I just realized my fear of spiders, wich are the bugs I hate and fear the most in all the bug kingdom, probably comes from the fact that facehuggers where the ones that impregnated people with insects (small aliens do even look similar to the larvae that got inside deers noses in the cartoon I talked about). Spiders became the heralds of this previous fear I had of bugs getting inside my body.


#83

Officer_Charon

Officer_Charon

I missed out on a lot of stuff, growing up. Two that stand out in my memory are, regrettably, Ghostbusters (believe it or not) - the scene where the Demon Dog hands rip through the chair? Yeah, fuck that scene. I couldn't sit in arm chairs for MONTHS.

Also, Beastmaster, I think it was, had a scene wherein some giant bat-winged beastie grabbed hold of a dude, wrapped him up, and proceeded to turn him to bones and goo. That's one that never quite left the brain-housing group, and I think I've only seen that movie once.


#84



LordRavage

My clown hatred wasn't even from It... it was, and yeah I am ashamed but I was really little, Killer Clowns From Outer Space. Fuck that movie with a Tabasco covered rake.
Or what? Huh? Whaddaya gonna do, knock my block off?[/QUOTE]



:)


#85

Math242

Math242

The Thing (John Carpenter). That movie kicked my ass when i was a 9 or something.

Even the freaking trailer they showed on TV had me having nightmares.

I can still feel the actual primitive fear when i think about it.


#86

GasBandit

GasBandit

My clown hatred wasn't even from It... it was, and yeah I am ashamed but I was really little, Killer Clowns From Outer Space. Fuck that movie with a Tabasco covered rake.
Or what? Huh? Whaddaya gonna do, knock my block off?[/QUOTE]



:)[/QUOTE]

Oh Man, that scene was even more cheesy than I remembered it. Ha ha ha ha ha


#87



makare

That is one stupid movie. All those responsible should suffer.


#88

GasBandit

GasBandit

I'm going to find a way to synthesize the "clown voice" sound effects from that movie and pipe it into your bedroom late at night.


#89



makare

Besides being annoyed, and creeped out that you were anywhere near my bedroom, I wouldn't really be bothered. It's not like I'm scared of it now. I was scared when I was 7.


#90

GasBandit

GasBandit

Besides being annoyed, and creeped out that you were anywhere near my bedroom, I wouldn't really be bothered. It's not like I'm scared of it now. I was scared when I was 7.
I think I detect lingering issues. And besides, when you're asleep, a little (quiet) sonic stimulus can go a long way to shaping dreams... or nightmares.


#91



makare

You are creepier than that movie. Pervert.


#92

GasBandit

GasBandit

You are creepier than that movie. Pervert.
Sigh. Fine, I'll just stab you to death and leave you for your family to find. Happy now?


#93



makare

Yes.


#94

LittleSin

LittleSin

Oh shit! I completely forgot!

There is one movie that I saw in the past year and a half that disturbed me beyond belief. Alien Versus Predator: Requiem. Now, this was a stpuid movie full of pointless gore and pointless characters. HOWEVER, I was pregnant when I saw this movie....

Yeeeeh...if you've seen it you know why I freaked out and couldn't sleep afterwards.


#95

GasBandit

GasBandit

[MP3]http://gasbanditry.com/mymusic/oh-you%27re-no-fun-anymore.mp3[/MP3]


#96



LordRavage

Oh shit! I completely forgot!

There is one movie that I saw in the past year and a half that disturbed me beyond belief. Alien Versus Predator: Requiem. Now, this was a stpuid movie full of pointless gore and pointless characters. HOWEVER, I was pregnant when I saw this movie....

Yeeeeh...if you've seen it you know why I freaked out and couldn't sleep afterwards.
You mean this scene.



:D


#97

Officer_Charon

Officer_Charon

Jesus... that's almost as bad as the zombie baby from the new Dawn of the Dead...

which my pregnant wife just saw. Yeah... THAT was a fun night of trying to sleep for her


#98

Vytamindi

Vytamindi

OK... I need to stop reading this thread.

Last night I dreamt that I was dating Christian Bale's character in American Psycho. Note: I have never seen the movie. When I heard about what he was doing (he somehow skeletonized a whole marching band... this is hilarious now that I look back on it), I played it cool because I didn't want to get shot. Now, I hear that before he killed someone in the movie, he got really prickish about music. This didn't happen in my dream. We ended in a church attic, struggling each other for a shotgun. I eventually flipped it around and shot him in the chest and in the head.

So weird.


#99



LordRavage

Did he look like this?

Cuz I was no where near your dreams last night.

(But my chest and head have been hurting real bad today.)


#100

LittleSin

LittleSin

Oh shit! I completely forgot!

There is one movie that I saw in the past year and a half that disturbed me beyond belief. Alien Versus Predator: Requiem. Now, this was a stpuid movie full of pointless gore and pointless characters. HOWEVER, I was pregnant when I saw this movie....

Yeeeeh...if you've seen it you know why I freaked out and couldn't sleep afterwards.
You mean this scene.



:D[/QUOTE]

I am not fucking watching it again.

FUCK.


#101



Kitty Sinatra

Cuz I was no where near your dreams last night.
I was. But I was in a different dream. A real dreamy dream.


#102



Matt²

I remembered another one : Dan Aykroyd's "Nothing but Trouble" .. sick movie altogether.. I can understand his sentiment towards the groups he dislikes, but I intensely disagree with how to handle of them... that is, I do NOT think that people should be sentenced to death and immediately stripped of all flesh and have their bones unceremoniously dumped in a trash bin!!
NSFW (in my opinion)


#103

IronBrig4

IronBrig4

... a John Candy movie creeped me out. This is the first time it's ever happened.


#104

Kovac

Kovac

The scene in Poltergeist where the clown doll tries to strangle the kid. I have a monkey doll about the same size as the clown, and I still keep it buried in my closet where I can't see it when I'm trying to sleep.
It was the scene where the mother falls into the unfinished pool that got me. Bodies start floating up and she keeps trying and failing to crawl out.

I remember having nightmares after seeing Ghostbusters.
The nightmares I had were always about Zuul.



#105



Chazwozel

Did he look like this?

Cuz I was no where near your dreams last night.

(But my chest and head have been hurting real bad today.)

You look like Barak Obama, not Patrick Bateman.


#106

Silver Jelly

Silver Jelly

Did he look like this?

Cuz I was no where near your dreams last night.

(But my chest and head have been hurting real bad today.)

You look like Barak Obama, not Patrick Bateman.[/QUOTE]

Unless... OH MY GOD. BARACK OBAMA IS SECRETELY A PSYCOPATHIC YUPPIE.


#107

General Specific

General Specific

Did he look like this?

Cuz I was no where near your dreams last night.

(But my chest and head have been hurting real bad today.)

You look like Barak Obama, not Patrick Bateman.[/QUOTE]

Unless... OH MY GOD. BARACK OBAMA IS SECRETELY A PSYCOPATHIC YUPPIE.[/QUOTE]

No no no, a secret psychopathic MUSLIM yuppie.


#108



LordRavage

Man, you guys got me dead on because I am trying to be President Psycho to all the psychos out there. Let the streets run red and let there be a chainsaw and dagger in each household. I promise a secret killing room in each household and for every body you can account for, it will be tax deductable.

*Starts putting together his platform.


#109

bigcountry23

bigcountry23

After I saw Jurassic park I had an irrational fear that raptors would come out of my closet at night and kill me (they are smart like that you know). That's the only movie I can think of that "bothered" me.


#110

SpecialKO

SpecialKO

Did he look like this?

Cuz I was no where near your dreams last night.

(But my chest and head have been hurting real bad today.)

You look like Barak Obama, not Patrick Bateman.[/QUOTE]

Unless... OH MY GOD. BARACK OBAMA IS SECRETELY A PSYCOPATHIC YUPPIE.[/QUOTE]

No no no, a secret psychopathic MUSLIM yuppie.[/QUOTE]

Nooooooo, a secret psychopathic COMMUNIST KENYAN-MUSLIM yuppie.


#111

General Specific

General Specific

Did he look like this?

Cuz I was no where near your dreams last night.

(But my chest and head have been hurting real bad today.)

You look like Barak Obama, not Patrick Bateman.[/QUOTE]

Unless... OH MY GOD. BARACK OBAMA IS SECRETELY A PSYCOPATHIC YUPPIE.[/QUOTE]

No no no, a secret psychopathic MUSLIM yuppie.[/QUOTE]

Nooooooo, a secret psychopathic COMMUNIST KENYAN-MUSLIM yuppie.[/QUOTE]

NO! a secret psychopathic COMMUNIST KENYAN-MUSLIM QUOTE PYRAMID yuppie.


#112



Matt²

Did he look like this?

Cuz I was no where near your dreams last night.

(But my chest and head have been hurting real bad today.)

You look like Barak Obama, not Patrick Bateman.[/QUOTE]

Unless... OH MY GOD. BARACK OBAMA IS SECRETELY A PSYCOPATHIC YUPPIE.[/QUOTE]

No no no, a secret psychopathic MUSLIM yuppie.[/QUOTE]

Nooooooo, a secret psychopathic COMMUNIST KENYAN-MUSLIM yuppie.[/QUOTE]

NO! a secret psychopathic COMMUNIST KENYAN-MUSLIM QUOTE PYRAMID yuppie.[/QUOTE]

NO! a secret psychopathic ELITIST COMMUNIST KENYAN-MUSLIM QUOTE PYRAMID yuppie.


#113



LordRavage

Wow. I never thought you guys could scare me.

But there you go. :)


#114

General Specific

General Specific

Wow. I never thought you guys could scare me.

But there you go. :)
The Secret Psychopathic Elitist Communist Kenyan Muslim Quote Pyramid Yuppies (or S.P.E.C.K.M.Q.P.Y.) are out to get you!


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