Mine is the original Texas Chainsaw Massacre
A Serbian Film. Any age is too young
We’ll it doesn’t haunt me but looking back it was RoboCop. That movie is a bit much for a 6 year old to watch.
greatest movie though
Oh oh oh I know this one!
Glory! The civil war film! There’s a scene where a union soldier takes a cannon ball to the head and it explodes in a gory mess. It was during a tour to Gettysburg, and I threw up on the bus after seeing it. Then they brilliantly played the Mel Gibson Patriot movie where a revolutionary also takes a cannon ball to the head, only this time it removes the head in slow motion and more detaches it than blows it to head smoothie
I remember watching the first one in school. That image of the cannon ball to the head was very shocking and it’s practically all I remember about the film.
I was going to ask you what school you went to where they were allowed to show that, but then I remembered my private christian middle school took us all to see the Passion of the Christ at the movie theater for a fucking field trip 😂
It was a public middle school, would you believe! I remember we had to have a permission slip to watch the movie, at least. I had a great time at that school.
This reminds me of a time when I was on a bus in Honduras with the entire back third occupied by Nuns, the bus driver put on the action thriller Officer Downe where the scene kicks off with machine gun welding Nuns battling it out in extreme graphic action and gore… Pretty crazy irony.
same!
When I was about 5-6 I had fever and couldn’t sleep. I lived in a apartment complex and my mom had the neighbour from the next apartment over for coffee so I was sitting in the neighbours apartment while they had the doors open into the hall. Well, there I was, sitting alone in the dark, watching some sappy teens have a heart to heart while suddenly the earth opens under one of them and it gets brutally eaten the fuck alive while the other one screams in panic and tries to rescue it. Had some unforgettable nightmares that night.
Fucking Tremors man.
This movie for me too. The scene I most remember was a dude talking to another dude through a window. The camera is facing out the window. Then the outside dudes face changes and the camera switches to outside and his whole lower half had been eaten
Was scared of sleeping on the ground for years incase I got swallowed
Akira. My father rented it for my brother and me because “animated movie is for kids”. I was 4, and my brother was 3.
American History X. I wasn’t ready for the curb scene.
As an adult I wasn’t ready for the curb scene! Poop, now I’m thinking about it.
It’s just so intense and realistic. I’ve learned to cope with splatter, but this is personal and cruel.
So true! And it’s something that I had never thought of before seeing the movie.
same! but i was not really a kid
Event Horizon.
I know it gets a bad rap, but it is a cult classic in my book. The most perfect symmetry of science fiction and body horror since Alien(s). Add on top of that a fantastic cast, a mildly campy vibe, and it somehow manages to hold up well even today in my opinion. Even though it scared the fuck out of me as a kid, I have a weird nostalgia for it now.
All of the issues with Event Horizon are because of the studio screwing up the story. And the footage of the good version of the movie was lost on the cutting room floor, so we’ll never see it.
Its such a good premise and so well executed that its still good despite its story & pacing issues. One of the best moments of my life was showing it to my Warhammer 40k loving friend for the first time. It blew his mind.
Event Horizon is an awesome movie.
There was so much I never knew about the production of the movie until the guys at Red Letter Media did a Re:View about it. I was kinda bummed that Mike and Jay didn’t like the movie, but it was cool to learn the history, warts and all.
I keep holding out hope that someday it might be remade or perhaps there could be a sequel from a competent team that enjoyed the first movie. I am generally against remake or reboot culture, but Event Horizon just always seemed like a perfect candidate for it to me.
Knew this one would be on the list. Factor in watching solo in the middle of the night and you have the recipe for staying up until morning.
The movie that actually fucked me up for a bit as a kid was some black and white movie about spiders that took over a small town. I don’t remember a single thing about the movie, other than crates/the town absolutely covered in webs and people getting wrapped up like bugs.
Was it one big spider? If so there are several.
If it wasn’t in black and white there’s a few other options
I don’t recall if there was a massive spider, but I checked out that trailer and it didn’t look super familiar. Pretty sure it was in black and white, but I could be wrong. I just have a vivid memory of the crates covered in spiders/webs, and it may have been the crate that brought the spider there. Also people wrapped up in cocoons ready to be eaten/already drained.
Both of mine I later learned are comedy/satire:
Starship Troopers and Mars Attacks.
The sheer gore from Starship Troopers made me ill.
The Martian design was freaky and I wasn’t a fan of the instant death lasers. It had me thinking aliens could come down one day and we’d have no chance against them.
Ack! Ack ack ack! Ack?
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Bambi (seriously)
Bambi fucked everyone up at that age.
Signs and twister were pretty terrible for a kid when you grow up surrounded by corn fields.
Blair witch project. Friend and I were suppose to go watch some other movie but didn’t realize we went to watch this one. At the time I lived outside of city and had to walk home some distance through woods without street lights. Boy did shadows move that evening. I totally didn’t expect it, even though I find horror movies not as entertaining today, back then that one experience left quite an impression.
I had to walk home with a friend in the middle a small city…and still shit my socks. Didn’t sleep right for a week.
Having to walk through the woods after watching THAT movie? No chance…
It was also first snow of the year, so everything was eerily quiet. I didn’t really walk into to the woods. Road was going through it, I just followed the road. However sound of trees and silence snow makes didn’t make it any easier. I was a 16 year old teenager then and very susceptible to all kinds of beliefs. Doubt any horror would give me the same feeling today, but these days existence itself is horror with constant dark thoughts, so no problem there.
Yeah screw all that. BWP was super disturbing.
I didn’t even know we were watching horror movie as well. We went to watch something else, James Bond or something like that, but we didn’t check the schedule for the day. Imagine our surprise :)
the exorcist. At age 8
My Catholic church going up bringing has made possession into a genuine fair even though I’m atheist now.
it.
I still dislike clowns to this day.
Add another one of us to the list of, fuck clowns because of this movie.
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Twister. Living and visiting the Midwest USA surely didn’t help. I used to get extremely anxious when it would get even mildly windy and still have a bit of a panic attack when a tornado warning/watch go off.