Zelda is #9?! I slept in my parents' bedroom til I was 12 years old over that shit! I'm 37 years old and she still terrifies me. Nastiest imagery on earth. I love it.
rockerwoman I'm glad I'm not the only one I saw that movie for the first time when I was about 12 I think scared the hell out of me I'm 33 now and it still does
Yeah I wish I hadnt watched that movie at such a young age because it really traumatized me. I was always scared to sleep in my bed because I thought that Zelda bitch would jump up at me.
yes.. my list of nightmare inducing horror movie scenes... Zelda.. the preacher from Poltergeist 2 ..the scene in Exorcist 3 with the nurse and the hedge clippers.. the transformation scenes in The Howling or any werewolf movie for that matter.. Dr. Satan from House of a Thousand Corpses.. of course any scenes with Regan from the original Exorcist.. the scene from The Exorcism of Emily Rose were her boyfriend wakes up and she's contorted but staring at him.. lol.. but notice Zelda is number one 😱
Zelda... That shit creeped me out so bad. Not many movies/scenes scared me much as a kid, but Zelda. Man...I snuck into my brothers room and slept on the floor that night.
No for real, some things can mentally scar you for life especially when you see it as a kid. I'm almost 25 and still can't open a bedroom door without having "her" pop into my head sometimes...
Speaking of Iconic.. That nightmare scene from "Carrie" (1976) was the first Horror ending ever that showed the "evil" comming back in the last seconds. Today a cliché, back then mindblowingly new. I call THAT iconic.
The Exorcist is a better overall movie but nothing in The Excorist is as scary and creepy as Zelda, Timmy Baterman or Pascow from Pet Sematary, period.
I remember watching Pet Sematary as a kid. I was a passive-aggressive horror buff, who tolerated the jump-scares of the B slasher flicks to actually get to the plot line. in the midst of being a huge nightmare on Elm Street fan the pet sematery scene with Zelda freaked me out so much that even the film's ending didn't scare me as much as the crippled woman in that dirty bed. PS, I actually came down with and obviously survived a case of bacterial meningitis. Talk about irony.
Whoa! Glad you're ok, dude. Zelda jacked me up for YEARS. I slept in my parents room until I was 12 years old over it. I am 37 now and she still freaks me the hell out. It's so great. 😂
Yeah lol, that's an extremely memorable scene because it's so disturbing, and even more than when the main character has to stab his own baby son with a needle. I have the sequel on dvd and it's good, but not as much as the first movie. Usually the case with sequels.
Zelda terrified me soooo much as a kid. and the body bag nightmare scene from Elm Street was so sad and painfully effective that it deserved the number 1 spot for me
Zelda in Pet Semetary should have been number 1. I'm in my 30s and I watched the movie as a kid, somehow I blocked that scene from my mind. I'm a huge horror fan and I remember most scenes in that movie, but my mind "blocked" every Zelda scene. A few months ago I watched the movie again and it all came to me. Almost turned the TV off and had to force me to watch, really messed up!
Is the most disturbing character of all times for some reason I can't explain, I'm 31 and I'm still disturbed when I watch that acting, and I'm a huge horror films and Stephen King books fan. I can't belive all the people who feels exactly the same reading the comments
@@SaikoKujo Weird. I think I've only seen Pet Sematary once or twice and it's been a long time. I don't remember a Zelda at all. And in all these Zelda threads, I thought they were talking about the one from Poltergeist: The short woman with the beehive hairdo who actually looks disturbingly similar to my grandmother, which has always given me the double willies in that movie.
@@phaneserichthoneus8895 She wasn't really a character in the movie... Zelda was just a memory/flashback the wife had of when she was young. She had a sister who was confined to bed. If you saw the movie again you would know why I think everyone blocks it out. It surprises you, even tho you've seen it before.
Thanks to Zelda, I had horrible nightmares and trouble sleeping for months after watching Pet Sematary. That movie and especially that scene absolutely terrified me! Seeing her on this list made my skin crawl and just set me back.....
Agreed. This list is just a few moments of Zelda followed by shivers and cold sweat while some bland and completely inferior clips run. And they left away the most horrifying part, where she runs towards the camera from the corner. I wanted to see that too, but honestly had to make the player _very small_ and turn it _very quiet_ because I want to sleep tonight. Enjoy: ruclips.net/video/JxWMMul5-i4/видео.html .
@@teodoravescan It is pretty much an exact match. If you like the book, I definitely recommend the movie. It's always been one of my favorites. There's a remake in the process now. I hope they do it right.
@@teodoravescan I never think King movies are as good as the books. The BOOK was awesome. The movie just ok. Maybe it depends on if you read or watch FIRST. I WATCHED Christine first, loved movie more than book. Only one.
Pet Semetary was the first R rated movie I was allowed to see I believe I was 5 years old That Zelda scene was the only scene I had to look away from because it scared me then. The rest of the movie didn't scare me as much But now that I'm grown that's one of the scariest movies to me personally Now that I completely understand the movie, the concept alone creeps me out
I get Nightmare on Elm Street being number 1 as homage, but seriously, Zelda from Pet Semetary kept people having nightmares for even a while after they saw it. When I first saw it, I couldn't even finish watching when she ran up to her sister, it was a rare moment I had to cover my eyes and ears. That's easily number 2 in my opinion, far scarier than ones above it.
while i admit the nightmare scene is pretty creepy, the movie itself seems more on the sad side to me (though it is one of my fave horror flicks! if you ever get to finish it it'd be great!)
@@jaydenkhanlian2593 Don't feel bad....I've seen this movie (Pet Sematary) several times since it was released, & never knew Zelda was played by a man until about 2 minutes ago, LOL.
Zelda from pet sematary, really freaked me out as a kid . Along with that weird painting in that same scene . “ and you’ll never get out of bed again !” Any time she talked about her family , gave an uneasy dread feeling . I remember crying and having my parents change the channel . One of my favorite films now though .
At 4:09, the red car drives backwards because the director filmed Amy Irving walking backwards, the ran the film backward. This was done to create a more dreamy effect, but the red car gives the trick away. Also, the bloody hand REALLY IS SISSY SPACEK! She was hidden below in a buried box with air hoses. Sissy wanted to do the scene, thus the hand truly is hers!
That's a powerful scene. It displays the incredible destructive power of WOMD all too vividly (good special effects for 1991); the way the blast hits and immediately everything within a huge radius seems to start burning. Then Sarah burns up and explodes whilst still screaming against the fence at a vision of her younger self.
Archer Bennington What about the end of Friday the 13 when Jason came out of the water? It's silly when I watch it now, but as a kid, that scene almost made me shit in my pants...it is scarier than Carrie IMO...
24SparrowJack. CREEPY AF!! That's Stephen king for ya rho. What condition Zelda had was spiral mengivitus but king took that idea to a whole different level of horror "Rachaeeeeeelll"
Yeah, I was a young kid when I saw Salem's Lot with that vampire scene...and it spooked the hell out of me! I kept hoping that I would never have a vampire come knocking at my window after that! As an adult and seeing it again, I didn't get as spooked but it did remind of a time when I was scared AF! Lol
@@edwardx4979 They did that scene in Buffy The Vampire Slayer movie. Made it less scary/more funny. Whole scene is quotable... whole movie is quotable! Buffy ruclips.net/video/ymG8Auc74sw/видео.html Salems Lot ruclips.net/video/vV1V0U41HI4/видео.html
You said it, sister! She should've at least been in the top three, if not number one. That shit jacked me up for life! I slept on my parents floor until I was 12 years old over it. I am 37 now and she still scares the living hell out of me. It's so great.
I'm actually glad that when I was younger I never watched Pet Cementary (thank god i was such a scaredy cat) cause I already can tell Zelda would have given me pure night terrors
I used to cope by imagining that someone threw a pie in her face. It worked; it made it comical. Zelda was the only scary character I have ever encountered that was so scary that I had to imagine something else to conquer her. Kind of weird how scary she was.
Zelda freaks me out more than any of the Pet Sematary zombies. As for Drag me to hell: the whole movie was about everything disgusting ends up in the chick's mouth.
I agree with the movies and their positions, but personally, I think that the dream-scene in pet sematary where the contorted Zelda runs toward Rachel is scarier. The first time I saw it, I flinched back, half expecting the misshappen freak to come bursting trought the tv-screen and into my parent's living-room.
One that I would suggest would be on the opposite side of the spectrum ... in Requiem For A Dream when Jared Leto (i forget his characters name) is dreaming about being with his beautiful girlfriend (Jennifer Connelley) on the pier down at the shore, but then wakes up and is right back in his real-world hell known as heroin withdrawal.... that is actual, physical, real-world horror... not just fantasy film horror or fictional nightmares... only people who have experienced a situation like that can understand that it is infinitely more horrifying than simply waking up from a bad dream which you forget about within a few minutes
Master Shake I don't agree with either of you, but I have a hard time taking advice about nightmares and true horror from someone who is scared of clowns with a youtube account named "Master Shake" and is obviously clearly a teenager... it seems to me that one person has experienced both situations while the other has only experienced the fear of clowns and shit that isn't real.... do you still use a nightlight when you go to sleep? Make sure that monster doesn't come out from under your bed tonight lol
Sidney Shaw true... that's what you call a "checkmate", but i'm sure Mr. overweight 16-year-old will be back with a comment about how upset he is and how good rick and morty is or how good ATHF was, regardless or what he types it'll be completely pointless. He should spend his time losing weight and reading books rather than eating KFC and watching family guy
bib jihbz Harry Goldfarb dreaming of Marion Silver. :) You just cannot go forgetting character names from one of the best movies ever made. What a disturbing masterpiece.
I remember watching number one as a (roughly) 9 year old kid, in the living room, basically by myself, while living in the country. My dad would rent scary movies nearly every Friday night, then end up falling asleep midway through them due to being tired from working all week. Needless to say, this happened from the age of 6-14, giving me anxiety that I still have to this day. Ironically, I love horror movies now.. But I'm upset that my dad put me through that as a kid 😂
Zelda gave me nightmares through so many of my pre-teen/teen years that I have yet to make myself watch it as an adult😳 And this from a horror fan who has enjoyed many many horror movies through the years!
Thanks for this WM. Great list. Don't forget the one in Salem's Lot, when the boy who has turned into a vampire, is floating outside his brother's window, scratching on the glass.
Agustin Camejo You need to do some research there . Salem Lot was a movie first dude. They made it into not one but two miniseries, but it was a movie first.
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MovieJunkie ForLife The first adaptation was a miniseries from 1979, the other is from 2004. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Salem%27s_Lot_(1979_miniseries)
The 1979 one was a TV movie, not a miniseries. www.imdb.com/title/tt0079844/?ref_=nv_sr_2 . Acutally, it was divided into two parts due to its runtime, so it can be called a series too :)
I can't believe they actually mentioned that scene from the made for TV version of The Woman In Black, so few people seem to know about that film & think that I'm talking about the Daniel Radcliffe version when I mention it. My parents allowed my brother & I to watch the made for tv version with my best friend at the time during a sleepover & let me tell you there was nothing that scared me more as a kid then that movie, especially that scene they mentioned on this list. I may be a full grown woman now but to this day that womans face still scares me more then any other image I've ever seen in a horror movie.
American Werewolf in London and Pet Semetary beat them all. Also, the nightmare in Sybil about the headless cat is 10x scarier than half the nightmares in this list and it wasn't even mentioned...
Zelda creeps me out the worst. I've seen almost every film on this list, and Pet semetary is defiantly the weirdest and most psychologically damaging movie I have ever seen. It's just so depressing, and Zelda is just the creepiest part In the entire movie. I'm 12, and this movie kept me up for weeks after I watched it.
Wow!!!! I'm impressed !!!! I have read many comments and Zelda seems to be the one that scared people the most!! And yes!!I was 15 when I saw Pet Cematary in the movies and she scared the shit out of me however I didn't know I was among the majority LOL
Im so glad the Exorcist dream is on here. For some reason it freaks me out every time i see it. It doesn't really have anything happening - in a horror asthetic at least - but the way it is shot and edited is so unsettling. Absolutely terrifies me. Also, nice shout out to Drag me to Hell. I don't know why Alison Lohman isn't more well known
i still get confused by that scene in carrie where the doctor says she "young enough to forget", like... no? she's fucking seventeen and the sole survivor of her class?? and she remembers it now... how tf is she supposed to forget that??
That final scene from "Carrie" scared the holy bejesus out of me when I first watched it around age 17 (when it came out in 1976). Then I saw "Halloween" when it came out in 1978 & nothing was the same after that. Of course, these movies are tame compared to today's movies, but their suspense is still amazing.
Zelda is #9?! I slept in my parents' bedroom til I was 12 years old over that shit! I'm 37 years old and she still terrifies me. Nastiest imagery on earth. I love it.
rockerwoman I'm glad I'm not the only one I saw that movie for the first time when I was about 12 I think scared the hell out of me I'm 33 now and it still does
rockerwoman same here. I’m 34 and still scarred. Is there a support group for this kind of thing?
Yeah I wish I hadnt watched that movie at such a young age because it really traumatized me. I was always scared to sleep in my bed because I thought that Zelda bitch would jump up at me.
I've never seen Pet Cemetery and hearing people talk about the Zelda scene makes me want to watch it but idk if I should lol XD
rockerin' 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Zelda got to be the worst scene for me when growing up
me too
She freaked me the fuck out when I saw that movie when I was 15
Same i was truamatized
It still scares me more than anything else!! 😣
IKR. I can't sleep. I'm 12, I watched it a few weeks ago
Zelda still scares to me this to this day
Me too...that was the most disturbing thing ever...spinal meningitis must really suck..
Who's Victor?
He went by his last name...had you said pascow rather than victor I would have immediately known who you were talking about...
yes.. my list of nightmare inducing horror movie scenes... Zelda.. the preacher from Poltergeist 2 ..the scene in Exorcist 3 with the nurse and the hedge clippers.. the transformation scenes in The Howling or any werewolf movie for that matter.. Dr. Satan from House of a Thousand Corpses.. of course any scenes with Regan from the original Exorcist.. the scene from The Exorcism of Emily Rose were her boyfriend wakes up and she's contorted but staring at him.. lol.. but notice Zelda is number one 😱
6405090401 47 mine too
Took me 20 years to get over Zelda. Thanks for the reminder.
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Totally!!!
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Yes me too. Zelda should be number 1
Ray W 20 YEARS DAMN YALL SOME PUSSIES
NO OFFENCE
Zelda...
That shit creeped me out so bad. Not many movies/scenes scared me much as a kid, but Zelda. Man...I snuck into my brothers room and slept on the floor that night.
Zentz29 I'm a 30 year old man And it still bothers me deeply
joey120685
She still haunts my dreams sometimes.
Zentz29 Right there with ya. *shiver* 😱
You're not alone. Decades later that scene still gets to me.
No for real, some things can mentally scar you for life especially when you see it as a kid. I'm almost 25 and still can't open a bedroom door without having "her" pop into my head sometimes...
Pet Cemetary is by far the scariest.
Pet "Sematary" was scarier. Nightmare on Elm Street was more iconic.
Speaking of Iconic.. That nightmare scene from "Carrie" (1976) was the first Horror ending ever that showed the "evil" comming back in the last seconds. Today a cliché, back then mindblowingly new. I call THAT iconic.
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Galen Hart No, both of you are wrong...... Exorcist is
The Exorcist is a better overall movie but nothing in The Excorist is as scary and creepy as Zelda, Timmy Baterman or Pascow from Pet Sematary, period.
I remember watching Pet Sematary as a kid. I was a passive-aggressive horror buff, who tolerated the jump-scares of the B slasher flicks to actually get to the plot line. in the midst of being a huge nightmare on Elm Street fan the pet sematery scene with Zelda freaked me out so much that even the film's ending didn't scare me as much as the crippled woman in that dirty bed. PS, I actually came down with and obviously survived a case of bacterial meningitis. Talk about irony.
It actually scares me now then when i was younger XD
Whoa! Glad you're ok, dude. Zelda jacked me up for YEARS. I slept in my parents room until I was 12 years old over it. I am 37 now and she still freaks me the hell out. It's so great. 😂
Yeah lol, that's an extremely memorable scene because it's so disturbing, and even more than when the main character has to stab his own baby son with a needle. I have the sequel on dvd and it's good, but not as much as the first movie. Usually the case with sequels.
That scene is still disturbing as fuck, I remember being so scared as a kid lol.
P. Murray I’m so glad you got better. It must have been a hard time for you. 🙂 Keep safe.
Zelda terrified me soooo much as a kid. and the body bag nightmare scene from Elm Street was so sad and painfully effective that it deserved the number 1 spot for me
I first saw NOES when I was around 10. The dead girl in the body-bag scared me shitless. I remember watching through peeped fingers after that.
"Nanceeeey" lol
Zelda in Pet Semetary should have been number 1. I'm in my 30s and I watched the movie as a kid, somehow I blocked that scene from my mind. I'm a huge horror fan and I remember most scenes in that movie, but my mind "blocked" every Zelda scene. A few months ago I watched the movie again and it all came to me. Almost turned the TV off and had to force me to watch, really messed up!
Is the most disturbing character of all times for some reason I can't explain, I'm 31 and I'm still disturbed when I watch that acting, and I'm a huge horror films and Stephen King books fan. I can't belive all the people who feels exactly the same reading the comments
I had forgotten that bitch and bam! there she was in this video. Not fair lol
I forgot, too. We must block it out to protect ourselves! haha
@@SaikoKujo Weird. I think I've only seen Pet Sematary once or twice and it's been a long time. I don't remember a Zelda at all. And in all these Zelda threads, I thought they were talking about the one from Poltergeist: The short woman with the beehive hairdo who actually looks disturbingly similar to my grandmother, which has always given me the double willies in that movie.
@@phaneserichthoneus8895
She wasn't really a character in the movie... Zelda was just a memory/flashback the wife had of when she was young. She had a sister who was confined to bed. If you saw the movie again you would know why I think everyone blocks it out. It surprises you, even tho you've seen it before.
I watched pet cemetery with my sister when i was on 1st grade of elementary school, i saw nightmares constantly for 2 weeks.
TheFinmafia Same age and never truly forget.
Thanks to Zelda, I had horrible nightmares and trouble sleeping for months after watching Pet Sematary. That movie and especially that scene absolutely terrified me! Seeing her on this list made my skin crawl and just set me back.....
Zelda... should've been #1. Just look at the comments! A real mental horror scar :(
We @retrocinema will be doing Pet Semetary soon! theretrocinema.com/full-podcast-list/
Sebizzar not over Freddy Krueger it doesn’t
For real. I still can’t go to sleep if I think about her before bed.
Agreed. This list is just a few moments of Zelda followed by shivers and cold sweat while some bland and completely inferior clips run. And they left away the most horrifying part, where she runs towards the camera from the corner. I wanted to see that too, but honestly had to make the player _very small_ and turn it _very quiet_ because I want to sleep tonight. Enjoy: ruclips.net/video/JxWMMul5-i4/видео.html .
Zelda and gage still haunts my dreams
Zelda will twist your back like hers so you'll never get out of bed again! :S God I cant deal with Pet Semetary, I've only finished the film once.
that line was so demented as hell
I only read the book but ... I don't know if the movie will be as good as the book
@@teodoravescan It is pretty much an exact match. If you like the book, I definitely recommend the movie. It's always been one of my favorites. There's a remake in the process now. I hope they do it right.
@@teodoravescan
I never think King movies are as good as the books. The BOOK was awesome. The movie just ok. Maybe it depends on if you read or watch FIRST. I WATCHED Christine first, loved movie more than book. Only one.
@@zackfranklin6912 yes the filmmakers confirmed
That the remake will
Not be like the original
But instead an adaptation to the novel.
I first saw Pet Sematary when I was 7 and Zelda disturbed me. Here we are 25 years later and she's still the most terrifying character I've ever seen.
Pet Semetary was the first R rated movie I was allowed to see
I believe I was 5 years old
That Zelda scene was the only scene I had to look away from because it scared me then. The rest of the movie didn't scare me as much
But now that I'm grown that's one of the scariest movies to me personally
Now that I completely understand the movie, the concept alone creeps me out
Zelda jacked me up for years! I'm 37 and she still freaks me the hell out.
classic movie. n very creepy
I get Nightmare on Elm Street being number 1 as homage, but seriously, Zelda from Pet Semetary kept people having nightmares for even a while after they saw it. When I first saw it, I couldn't even finish watching when she ran up to her sister, it was a rare moment I had to cover my eyes and ears. That's easily number 2 in my opinion, far scarier than ones above it.
Pet Cemetery messed me up as a kid I have never finished that film and I never get scared of any film.
Yea, that was creepy!
Sematary*
Jordan Naish The actual word is, but it's purposely misspelled in the novel and film.
while i admit the nightmare scene is pretty creepy, the movie itself seems more on the sad side to me (though it is one of my fave horror flicks! if you ever get to finish it it'd be great!)
Same man. Especially when the kid kills the old man. Fuck that scene man!
The sister from pet cemetery freaked me out worse than anything ever. I never realized how many people felt the same way.
Horror lists are my favorite from this channel.
Intimidation same
Me three
Intimidation same
same I love like " top ten saw traps " or over stuff
Intimidation same! especially the bloody ones... I am one weird individual...
#1 should of been Pet Semetary, that shit was creepy.
Should "HAVE" been; not "OF".
especially when she suddenly turns up on the bed
The reason why "Zelda" in PET CEMETERY looked so damn creepy was mostly because she was played by a man.
Sammy Lane
I was thinking that- it's the same as the woman in black from insidious. Both have that sense of 'wrongness'
Sammy Lane wait she’s played as a boy
@@jaydenkhanlian2593 Don't feel bad....I've seen this movie (Pet Sematary) several times since it was released, & never knew Zelda was played by a man until about 2 minutes ago, LOL.
Looks like jefree star
Zelda from pet sematary, really freaked me out as a kid . Along with that weird painting in that same scene . “ and you’ll never get out of bed again !” Any time she talked about her family , gave an uneasy dread feeling . I remember crying and having my parents change the channel . One of my favorite films now though .
that pet cementary scene disturbed me for years.
Zelda my childhood nightmare
What if there was a child right in front of you?
None of these scare me as an adult but as a kid, I was really scared by the Pet cemetery one
Samy Heath ha was going to say that!! as a kid zelda shit me up
Haha, glad I'm not the only one :)
me to
Numbers 9 and 10 were lowkey the scariest
At 4:09, the red car drives backwards because the director filmed Amy Irving walking backwards, the ran the film backward. This was done to create a more dreamy effect, but the red car gives the trick away. Also, the bloody hand REALLY IS SISSY SPACEK! She was hidden below in a buried box with air hoses. Sissy wanted to do the scene, thus the hand truly is hers!
The nightmare sequences in Sleepy Hollow were pretty scary, too. Like when Ichabod found his mother in the iron maiden.
I will never look at nintendos Zelda the same way again
I'm always thinking the same when I'm watching the movie😂😭
The teacher from the Nightmare on Elm Street is Elise from Insidious!
and also the landlord in king pin lol. hard to see her in a serious scene after that
It was more hard for me to see her in a comedic role. But maybe because I like the horror genre most....
shes also in something about marry
Basiliskos she was also the nurse from Wes Craven's A New Nightmare
Sarah Connor's dream from Terminator 2 should be here, I think. It's not as scary, but it definitely is disturbing.
That's a powerful scene. It displays the incredible destructive power of WOMD all too vividly (good special effects for 1991); the way the blast hits and immediately everything within a huge radius seems to start burning. Then Sarah burns up and explodes whilst still screaming against the fence at a vision of her younger self.
That's a good one.
I think it's excluded because it's a daydream.
Глеб Цедик the globalists have basically destroyed North america in different ways.
Глеб Цедик I had trouble watching that when I was 7 back in the early 90s. I eventually become obsessed with that scene as I got used to it.
That scene from Pet Sematary haunted me for YEARS!
I never found Karras' dream as scary as I have when I grew up. There's something about the lack of dialogue and the music that is so creepy.
Okay but what about the one in Poltergeist where the dude's face melts off? Jesus, that scared me so bad
Archer Bennington the face ripping scene was more of a hallucination. In the beginning of the vid they said only nightmares.
Same!
Archer Bennington That was a hallucination not a nightmare.
Archer Bennington
What about the end of Friday the 13 when Jason came out of the water? It's silly when I watch it now, but as a kid, that scene almost made me shit in my pants...it is scarier than Carrie IMO...
That was one of the only scary scenes in that movie
Zelda is fucking creepy
24SparrowJack. CREEPY AF!! That's Stephen king for ya rho. What condition Zelda had was spiral mengivitus but king took that idea to a whole different level of horror
"Rachaeeeeeelll"
Carrie cementary end scene had me sick for a week as a kid in the early 80's 4:06
The Hell dream from "All Dogs Go to Heaven." Before "Jaws," that was the first scene to give me nightmares.
the vampire scratching at the window in Salems Lot
That scene wasn't a dream, though. It had actually occurred.
Yeah, I was a young kid when I saw Salem's Lot with that vampire scene...and it spooked the hell out of me! I kept hoping that I would never have a vampire come knocking at my window after that! As an adult and seeing it again, I didn't get as spooked but it did remind of a time when I was scared AF! Lol
@@edwardx4979
They did that scene in Buffy The Vampire Slayer movie. Made it less scary/more funny. Whole scene is quotable... whole movie is quotable!
Buffy
ruclips.net/video/ymG8Auc74sw/видео.html
Salems Lot
ruclips.net/video/vV1V0U41HI4/видео.html
Saw that when I was a kid it messed me up
anyone remember The Slab Ghost from Courage the cowardly dog????That was *NIGHTMARE*
Kaneki Kun. retuuuurn the slaaaab
King Raaaaaaaaaaaaaaameseeeeeees! The man in gauze! The man in gauze!
Returnn the slaaaaab
The first comment ive seen that doesn't involve zelda
Zelda still scare me.
Pet sematary still scares me.
You are not alone dude, Zelda is the most disturbing character of all times for me
@@Oiak1086 same
I haven't seen Pet Sematary, but seeing this scene, how can it be so far down the list? That's terrifying!
You said it, sister! She should've at least been in the top three, if not number one. That shit jacked me up for life! I slept on my parents floor until I was 12 years old over it. I am 37 now and she still scares the living hell out of me. It's so great.
Dude, Zelda scared the HELL OUT OF ME !! Lol
"Serpent and the Rainbow" with the dream/flashback where someone bites into a glass.....
fuck that pet semetary scene i fucking hattteeee itttt. it gets me everytime
Easily one of the most disturbing scenes of all time for me..
River Watson me too. just terrifying
River Watson are you talking about the way she sits up?
Karmasus yes racheal racheal
That and the way she lays in that lifeless room waiting for you ugh. So freaky
I'm actually glad that when I was younger I never watched Pet Cementary (thank god i was such a scaredy cat) cause I already can tell Zelda would have given me pure night terrors
the girl from pet cemetery fucking freaks me out
Pet cemetery used to give me nightmares
zelda gave me so many nightmares as a kid. sometimes i would have sub zero step in and kick her ass. lol
I used to cope by imagining that someone threw a pie in her face. It worked; it made it comical. Zelda was the only scary character I have ever encountered that was so scary that I had to imagine something else to conquer her. Kind of weird how scary she was.
Zelda freaks me out more than any of the Pet Sematary zombies.
As for Drag me to hell: the whole movie was about everything disgusting ends up in the chick's mouth.
xxlCortez Drag Me To Hell is hilarious!
Yea, I felt so bad for her😂
sounds like the job description for every porn star out there.
That Pet Semetary shit messed me up when I was little
#9 zelda scared me as a kid
That original "Woman in black" is SO good... Saw it as a child and always remembered that scene.
I agree with the movies and their positions, but personally, I think that the dream-scene in pet sematary where the contorted Zelda runs toward Rachel is scarier. The first time I saw it, I flinched back, half expecting the misshappen freak to come bursting trought the tv-screen and into my parent's living-room.
One that I would suggest would be on the opposite side of the spectrum ... in Requiem For A Dream when Jared Leto (i forget his characters name) is dreaming about being with his beautiful girlfriend (Jennifer Connelley) on the pier down at the shore, but then wakes up and is right back in his real-world hell known as heroin withdrawal.... that is actual, physical, real-world horror... not just fantasy film horror or fictional nightmares... only people who have experienced a situation like that can understand that it is infinitely more horrifying than simply waking up from a bad dream which you forget about within a few minutes
Master Shake I don't agree with either of you, but I have a hard time taking advice about nightmares and true horror from someone who is scared of clowns with a youtube account named "Master Shake" and is obviously clearly a teenager... it seems to me that one person has experienced both situations while the other has only experienced the fear of clowns and shit that isn't real.... do you still use a nightlight when you go to sleep? Make sure that monster doesn't come out from under your bed tonight lol
Sidney Shaw true... that's what you call a "checkmate", but i'm sure Mr. overweight 16-year-old will be back with a comment about how upset he is and how good rick and morty is or how good ATHF was, regardless or what he types it'll be completely pointless. He should spend his time losing weight and reading books rather than eating KFC and watching family guy
bib jihbz Harry Goldfarb dreaming of Marion Silver. :) You just cannot go forgetting character names from one of the best movies ever made. What a disturbing masterpiece.
ok where is Jacobs ladder
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They said no hallucinations- I thought it was a good catch, though
I agree with everything you say
The whole movie is a dream
love this video! it gave me so many story ideas for my short horror film!
That fckg Zelda ....the scariest of all !!
The way "she" said:"I am coming for you Rachel"😂😂😂😂
Is this list going in reverse? Because #10 and #9 were the most disturbing.
Amen!!!
You ain’t alone
I think you nailed it on this one!!
No Friday the 13th kid Jason jumping from the lake dream?!?!
They ripped it off from Carrie which is on this list.
Excellent list, btw.
I remember watching number one as a (roughly) 9 year old kid, in the living room, basically by myself, while living in the country.
My dad would rent scary movies nearly every Friday night, then end up falling asleep midway through them due to being tired from working all week. Needless to say, this happened from the age of 6-14, giving me anxiety that I still have to this day. Ironically, I love horror movies now.. But I'm upset that my dad put me through that as a kid 😂
I think Freddy is definitely number one, but I think Tina's nightmare is by far the best nightmare sequence
Nahhhhh. I think I'll take a shower in the morning. I'm cool. I'll stay in my bed... alone. In the dark.
while i personally didn't get as scared with zelda as i think i had to, i think she deserved a bit of a higher place (the effects are pretty good!!)
They should do Top 10 cringiest Achilles Tendon slashes bet Judd from Pet Semetary would number 1
That part has always jacked me up! It makes me want to tear my skin off and splash through a sliding glass door.
Pet Sematary is probably the most disturbing horror film I have ever seen. From Zelda to Cage's funeral, it is just messed up.
The scene from Poltergeist II were Kane is coming to the frontdoor will hunt me in my dreams forever...
♪ God is in.....His holy temple ♫
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To this day, I still have nightmares of that old guy. I'm 35 and that was 1986!
Zelda gave me nightmares through so many of my pre-teen/teen years that I have yet to make myself watch it as an adult😳 And this from a horror fan who has enjoyed many many horror movies through the years!
Thanks for this WM. Great list. Don't forget the one in Salem's Lot, when the boy who has turned into a vampire, is floating outside his brother's window, scratching on the glass.
Agustin Camejo You need to do some research there . Salem Lot was a movie first dude. They made it into not one but two miniseries, but it was a movie first.
MovieJunkie ForLife The first adaptation was a miniseries from 1979, the other is from 2004.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Salem%27s_Lot_(1979_miniseries)
The 1979 one was a TV movie, not a miniseries. www.imdb.com/title/tt0079844/?ref_=nv_sr_2 . Acutally, it was divided into two parts due to its runtime, so it can be called a series too :)
True :)
That Pet Cemetery scene haunted me for years, still does actually.
Wes Craven's "Deadly Blessing" (1981) when the spider falls in the girl's mouth.
I watched pet semetary at age of 10 that zelda petrified me. I was told i couldn't watch it but i went against my parents advice.. Wish i hadn't lol
Katie-Jo 😂😂😂😂😂
What about pretty much the whole movie of Jacobs Ladder .
THANK GOD "A NIGHTMARE ON ELM STREET" made it the list, literally has (Nightmare) in the title
I can't believe they actually mentioned that scene from the made for TV version of The Woman In Black, so few people seem to know about that film & think that I'm talking about the Daniel Radcliffe version when I mention it. My parents allowed my brother & I to watch the made for tv version with my best friend at the time during a sleepover & let me tell you there was nothing that scared me more as a kid then that movie, especially that scene they mentioned on this list. I may be a full grown woman now but to this day that womans face still scares me more then any other image I've ever seen in a horror movie.
She's kinda cute though
Surprised the dream sequence from the ending of Dressed To Kill 1980 wasn't mentioned. Traumatized me for months.
My sister's name is Rachael...i used to wait till she was almost asleep at night & then bust out Zelda's "Rachaeeeeel"
She still hates it!!!
not cool
God, that Zelda still scares the shite out of me.... The remake of The Fly was definitely the wrong movie to see when I was pregnant...
American Werewolf in London and Pet Semetary beat them all. Also, the nightmare in Sybil about the headless cat is 10x scarier than half the nightmares in this list and it wasn't even mentioned...
so true...that movie sybil was so screwed up
The scene from Carrie was actually entirely filed with everyone moving backwards and was then rewound to have that unnatural pacing.
Zelda creeps me out the worst. I've seen almost every film on this list, and Pet semetary is defiantly the weirdest and most psychologically damaging movie I have ever seen. It's just so depressing, and Zelda is just the creepiest part In the entire movie. I'm 12, and this movie kept me up for weeks after I watched it.
Wow!!!! I'm impressed !!!! I have read many comments and Zelda seems to be the one that scared people the most!! And yes!!I was 15 when I saw Pet Cematary in the movies and she scared the shit out of me however I didn't know I was among the majority LOL
Its the way zelda just flips up on that bed my godddddd 😂
Yes lol, and says Rachel in a really high voice
That scene was actually shot in reverse to give it a more disturbing look.
I had my first bout of sleep paralysis after watching The Conjuring 2. I have never in my life been more terrified.
I would mention Carpenter's Prince of Darkness...some vivid and dark nightmares in the movie.
Bob Smith Yes that was a creepy one.
Great list!
Zelda should've been in the top 3!!!!
Im so glad the Exorcist dream is on here. For some reason it freaks me out every time i see it. It doesn't really have anything happening - in a horror asthetic at least - but the way it is shot and edited is so unsettling. Absolutely terrifies me.
Also, nice shout out to Drag me to Hell. I don't know why Alison Lohman isn't more well known
Please change the thumbnail. The Zelda scenes fucked me up as a kid and I nearly had a heart attack just now.
The Zelda scene from Pet Semetary stuck with me for a loooooong time after I saw it as a kid. Truly terrifying.
litterally every nightmare sequence from a nightmare on elm street lol
i still get confused by that scene in carrie where the doctor says she "young enough to forget", like... no? she's fucking seventeen and the sole survivor of her class?? and she remembers it now... how tf is she supposed to forget that??
that pet cemetary stuff fucked me up as a child had nightmares for weeks
#9 fr? Zeldas scary ass still gives me an occasional nightmare badly played on that listing.
That final scene from "Carrie" scared the holy bejesus out of me when I first watched it around age 17 (when it came out in
1976). Then I saw "Halloween" when it came out in 1978 & nothing was the same after that. Of course, these movies are tame
compared to today's movies, but their suspense is still amazing.
Once again you guys knocked it out of the park
My middle names gage and I go by gage most of the time and that scene in pet cemetery still scared the absolute shit out of me
Gaaaage... Raaaachel! I'm coming for you >:]
That's rad.