This isn't really a horror movie, but Coraline messed me up when i was 8. The other mother's transformation was horrifying to me. The consept of button eyes became scary to me because of this movie. I somehow had nightmares for a whole month after watching it
OMG walking past the horror section of blockbuster as a kid and trying not to look at the covers because they're scary! That was totally a thing that I completely forgot about until now
All of my irrational fears are thanks to Final Destination. It ruined -Planes -Highways -Trains -Tanning (and I'm black but still ruined) -Lifting Weights -Everything it just ruined my life
wanted to say that too XD I didn't forgot it since I saw that as I was little not even knew what the movie was about or understanding a thing because I was so young XD
People may not agree, but the simplicity of the plot from "The Strangers" got me as a kid. Just 3 masked assailants terrorizing a couple in an isolated house because they can. Fucked me up thinking of potential house invasions.
Donavan McDabb i know when i was watching wwe monday night raw back in 2008 the strangers trailer shows in the commercial break and it scared me everytime it comes on gave me chills
mmgarza1997 I was watching my Boston Celtics run through the NBA playoffs and every damn commercial break show the trailer. I still remember those long walks from my bedroom to the bathroom at night
Ironically, I saw Child's Play on Telemundo as a kid (after already seeing the English version) and the dubbing made me less scared because it seemed so ill-fitting. There was one seen in particular where Chucky cuts the Achille's tendon of a cop and pops out from under the bed and the laughter dub was so ridiculous, I couldn't stop laughing. Also, I second Martyrs. I'd love to see your take on it, but it fucked me up good for a while, so I almost don't want you to watch it.
That scene in occulus when the guy comes down the stairs or something and he just sees a glimpse of this dead lady with glowing eyes while rubbing his eyes and when he checks again it's gone. That scene messed me up cause I usually roam around the house during the night I was terrified of going downstairs after that.
Final Destination 2 is worst for me because I live in a small little logging town in upstate New York I see logging trucks everyday and those trucks are normally pretty rusty.
the only movie that actually freaked me out was the evil dead remake. the movie itself isnt scary..its just the effects that freaked me out. the scene where the basement door is cracked and whats her face is holding it open...jfc i try seeing that one photo at 2am when youre going downstairs to the basement to do laundry. and its weird bc i love horror movies and i dont get scared easily but this movie, man......whoever did the makeup deserves an award
For me it was Under the Skin. I know a lot of people disregard it and that's fine. It wasn't even that I got scared in any particular scene, it was just the first time I had exposed myself to that kind of psychological film. I saw it in a small theater with a few people, and the feeling I got from it stayed with me for a few days afterwards.
For me, The Grudge 2 really messed with me. I think it mainly came from the fact that I simply had no idea what was going on, why it was happening or how, and the unexplainability (if that's a word) of it all just had me losing my mind with paranoia for weeks, thinking that somehow, the ghost from that movie was actually real and coming for me. It didn't help that I was about 7 at the time xD
Yes! I had seen so many Hollywood horror movies as a teenager that I started looking for something unfamiliar to scare me, and when I entered the realm of Japanese horror movies, The Grudge messed me up.
I don’t like the scene in the first Grudge movie where she’s washing her hair and the hand grabs her THROUGH HER HEAD. I struggle to wash my hair because I’m so afraid I’ll feel a hand in my hair.
Yesss Jeepers Creepers messed up my psyche for life, I cannot drive on the open road the same way ever again after seeing that movie, because of that movie I will always have a constant paranoid fear that The Creeper will soon chase on the backwoods open road in his Truck
Lmao as a white woman I can say that we are terrifying if we’re the kind that are easily angered. “Hell hath no furry like a white chick without Starbucks”.
Indy Mutt Productions “WHAT?”Poopity Scoop”?...Auto-Matic Classic...I play it when I’m down and I get it, but it’s not for everyone...ghostwriters be crazy 🤪✌️
DUDE THAT CLAPPING FROM CONJURING SCARED THE CRAP OUT OF ME AND I HAVENT EVEN SEEN THE MOVIE. WHY YOU GOTTA DO ME LIKE THIS???? (Ive only seen conjuring 2 that demon nun scares the hell out of me. I cant wait to see her movie tho)
The Rush Hour messed me up for life NO JOKE! The scene where the Asian kid gets kidnapped has me scared of vehicles that slow down besides me! Not just vans, ALL VEHICLES!
The visuals from the end scene of The Neon Demon are still burning a hole in brain. There is something which is beautiful, horrific and unforgettable all rolled into one.
When I was 13 I watched the TRAILER for The Human Centipede and had nightmares for weeks. I then watched the film years later and was no longer scared, just really really grossed out xc
When you pause the video instantly to see the changed text of the title card ❤️ Also, the first time i saw The Fourth Kind. Saw it blind and almost believed in aliens after watching it.
The Blob. 80s version. (Hear me out.) 1st movie I saw a kid die. Effects reminded me of The Thing. It lacked eyes and dialogue. (There's no negotiating) It attacked people through the sink.(it scared me from my kitchen sink.) And finally, it ate a girls organs and stuff then killed some guy trying to make out with her. AND TO TOP IT OFF, only way you could beat it, was subzero temps. I watched this in July and I lived in NW Indiana. Sigh.
Soooooo I was rewatching your vids and then I was staring at the screen when you inserted the conjuring clapping scene and I fell off my bed from jumping so hard.
The Witch completely traumatized me, after it was over I remember thinking I wish I had never seen it 😩 its been like two years and it still scares me when i think about it like it made me cautious of other horror movies now which is why I'm so scared it see Hereditary lol thanks A24
I love your channel dude. I saw 30 Days of Night in the theater with a friend of mine. We were the only ones in the theater, so there was the feeling of isolation. That movie itself scared the heck out of me because it was so intense, and the vampires were terrifying, in my opinion. I look back on it and it skills scares me. To this day, I will not go to Alaska. Keep up the awesome work!
I've never been too scared from traditional scary movies. When I was a kid, Labrinth and The Never Ending story creeped me out. My brother is ten years older than me and was obsessed with The Doors movie the The Wall. They creeped me out. One of my favorite movies of all time now, Boogie Nights freaked me out as a teen. If Sister Christian came on the classic rock station, it would send shivers down my spine lol. To this day, the most horrifying movie I've ever seen is Requiem For A Dream. I like watching a few scenes every now and again, but could never watch that again. (Great movie tho obviously...as are most of these) ☺
Never been more scared in my life than when I watched The Fourth Kind. I watch horror movies all the time, love them, never scared. That one? Still haunts me.
Haven't seen Hereditary yet. It starts in theaters around here next thursday. I can catch it. I don't know if I find someone to watch it with me and if it's the right movie to watch alone. Don't as me why, but the scariest movie for me was "event horizon". Even the second viewing was scary. I saw it in the last millenium when it came out and I am still scared today! It was rated 16 in my country and I just turned 16 and I had no idea why it wasn't rated 30+. :D I always was a Sci-Fi / star travel Fan. But that movie cured me from my longing for star travel. Yes, Alien was scary too, but not as disturbing to me as Event Horizon.
You’re a monster for including that clicking sound effect. Also, Shrek 2’s opening scene with Donkey in the carriage is terrifying now that I’ve seen Hereditary.
There are three movies that got me to this day The exorcist , the thing, and conjuring 2. Exorcist- the idea of being taken over by an evil presence freaks me out The thing- when that dude had a heart attack and his head turned into a spider Conjuring 2- the nun nuff said
The Shining scared me as a kid, it made me think that my dad would just turn on me one day and try and hurt me. Hereditary does the same thing for me, when Peter is running away from Toni Coelette's character screaming "mommy" shook me to my core. I have this deep fear that my loved ones will just turn on me.
My best friend has an absolute phobia of The Grudge. She hyped it up so much that I've never seen it and I never will. For me, the for horror movie I saw was The Ring when I was nine, and to this day (I'm 23) I don't have a tv, I don't have mirrors exposed, I don't have a bathtub, I don't pick up calls when I don't know who it is and I refuse to go anywhere near wells.
A Nightmare on Elm Street 1984 fucked me up for life. I couldn't stand looking at Freddy's face and if I accidentally grabbed a copy from a bargain bin, I would toss it away and wash my hands. It scarred me so much that it took a decade to get over my fear of him.
As a fellow Mexican also living in Chicago, I appreciate ya content so much and can relate to that Candyman comment but one scene that always messed me up as a kid was that scene in Pan's labyrinth with the pale man, shit was terrifying and had me sleeping in my parents room not wanting to eat out of fear for Voldemort's cousin lmao
I made it into the video!! Lol, but you should definitely watch and review Martyrs. I watched this movie almost 5 years ago and I am still shook. It traumatized me.
I was 3 when I saw Child Play with my mom and dad. Fucked me up for two weeks because it was the 90s and I had a baby doll that looked exactly like Chuckie. My family still laughs about the nightmares I had. Strangely enough, I haven't been afraid of anything since.
A few years ago, after literally decades of no longer being much affected by horror because I thought I'd seen it all, I watched a half-hour short online (because someone I knew had scored it). That film was "Tell" by Ryan Connolly. For the first time in decades, I slept with my light on. For some reason, the central premise in that film REALLY got to me! Check it out, it's still online I think.
The ending of Denis Villenueve's Enemy shocked the hell out of me. I still cannot look at _______ without getting scared sh*tless. ***MAJOR SPOILER**** Spiders
The pit in Silence of the Lambs actually scared the shit out of me in high school. Just watching that poor, defenseless girl beg for her life from a serial killer haunted my nightmares for weeks. It was my early introduction to horror torture porn
The movie psycho actually scared me as a kid. I was always afraid that a guy was gonna walk into my house and stab me to death. Particularly in the shower. Also the story of la llorona if that counts. Oh and Final Destination 3 which I somehow watched as a kid with my babysitters daughter. Never wanted to go on a roller coaster or go near tanning beds as a kid cause I was terrified.
The first horror movie I ever saw was Scream when I was nine. I watched it at my grandmother's, who lives in the middle of nowhere and is surrounded by 150 acres of open corn fields and forests. Because of the opening scene, and particularly the part where GhostFace responds to her threats about calling the police with, "they'd never make it in time. We're in the middle of nowhere," even as an adult I have a hard time sleeping at my grandmother's.... Even with my husband and kids. Thus, movies like The Strangers always stick with me the most -- or terrify me the most since I can picture myself in those situations. I watched Blair Witch when it first came out... Long before a simple Google search could show the whole "found footage" was a marketing ploy. Either way, nearly 20 years later and that movie still gets me. It's one of my favourites and I've probably watched it 30 times. Never the less, it's a truly scary and original film. I think part of that being most of the movie was improv. So the dialogue was very true to 1990s western dialect. But aside from that, there are no jump scares, nothing popping out at you... Not even a witch. It was the backstory and watching it unfold with these relatable characters that added to the realism. ... And that ending! Wow! Not many horror movie endings are that unnerving. The Fourth Kind was another genius movie in my opinion. The "found footage" and "found audio" actually worked in its favour in this case. And since most of us question or consider if events like this have ever happened, that movie haunted me for days. I don't believe in Aliens anymore, so I'd be curious to see if watching it today would have the same affect on me as it did the first time I watched it. Also, don't underestimate movies like Wrong Turn or House of 1000 Corpses or Texas Chainsaw Massacre. We live in a very strange world.... So scenarios as such actually don't seem too far fetched.
I know its a TV show but Lost Tapes (on Animal Planet) is by far one of the most terrifying TV shows ever. The idea of the Megaconda still scares the hell out of me.
I'm so glad that you include the sources in the description lol, I'm really scared of clowns and if IT was there, I would have clicked off real quickly
I don't know why but MAMA really freaked me out.. Most people I know didn't really find it all that weird but something rubbed me the wrong way. I get freaked out by the randomest things.
When I was little: The Toxic Avenger - specifically that part with the kid on the bike. And my brother wonders why I'm so paranoid of roads. Now: Marble Hornets - The youtube videos, not the movie. Never looking out the window through the blinds when it's night out ever again!
Being in the 4th grade of primary school I saw "Scream". For literal months afterwards every time I'd enter a room I'd check whether there was no one behind the doors, under the bed and then on the ceiling. It fucked me up real good. A little later, I saw only a trailer for "Mirrors". I was avoiding mirrors for around 2 YEARS after seeing that. I WAS UNABLE TO BRUSH MY TEETH OR MY HAIR NORMALLY FOR 2 YEARS being afraid of my own reflection and avoid looking into any mirrors. So yeah, these two.
The fouth kind FUCKED UP my sleep for 2weeks. i have a open window in my room, and always felt that theres an owl on my window and can't stop thinking that it could be something else.
Watching Chucky speak Spanish is the absolute best. I remember being younger and my parents watched it on Telemundo or Univision and we laughed through the whole thing. I can’t take him seriously when he speaks Spanish. LOL!
"Hereditary" is the best movie I've seen so far this year. (With "A Quiet Place" and "Annihilation" running close behind.) I don't scare easily at horror movies. Individual scenes may make me jump, but with me it's when the film permeates a sense of dread throughout. The most recent ones for me (besides "Hereditary") are "The Poughkeepsie Tapes" -- I was awake for DAYS after that one, "Martyrs" -- it will "REC" you and "Cannibal Holocaust" -- because the kill scenes look so realistic.
I'm surprised more people didn't mention the Grudge. Saw that when around 7-8 years old, and I'm 22 now. My eyes still shoot to the top of the stairs when I open the front door.
that one seen from fire in the sky. His face when the aliens are just going to town, and then when the needle comes down to his eye. Still freaks me out.
The Grudge gave me nightmares when I was 7, Final Destination 3 made not want to ever want to ride rollercoaster, RoboCop kinda of disturbed me as well as Terminator 2. The last movie that messed me up was A Serbian Film.
as a kid, chucky and freddie kruger has haunted me some I first see it. the remakes or later renditions don't scare me as much. but the first movies literally makes me cry TO THIS DAY.
I like horror movies because i remember being a little boy and all my cousins and aunties would be chilling at my grandmas house and we would slap on a horror movie at night and everybody would be in blankets scared af. My point being that i like how horror movies bring people together. Now a days i just watch with my gf and i be more scared then her and its not that fun
When I was 5, my two older cousins had to take care of me for a few hours while my ma was working nightshift. They thought it would be a good idea to let me watch jeepers creepers ... still can’t listen to the theme song without having ptsd
I love the Final Destination series but 3 messed me up as a kid. I was freaked out after watching the steward of Gondor's death in return of the king so you know what part messed me up. Sunbeds are evil The other deaths like the nail gun, the motor fan and gym just freaked me out.
That’s what Chucky did to me. I saw it when I was five and never asked for another toy afterward. It’s been nearly 30 years and I still side eye dolls. And, Children of the Corn, ruined fields and road trips for me.
“Tusk” really messed me up. I was 8 and I wasn’t even watching it I was on my iPad when my dad put it on and when I looked up I saw that walrus thing I started bawling my eyes out (still can’t watch it without me tearing up)
omg, that spanish dubbed chuky, i cant🤣🤣
This isn't really a horror movie, but Coraline messed me up when i was 8. The other mother's transformation was horrifying to me. The consept of button eyes became scary to me because of this movie. I somehow had nightmares for a whole month after watching it
Same i would stop watching when it got to the mothers transformation
Drinzen so glad someone said it same it messed me up for years
Yes, the "Other Mother"! So creepy
That's when you know a movie is a classic horror film
same
OMG walking past the horror section of blockbuster as a kid and trying not to look at the covers because they're scary! That was totally a thing that I completely forgot about until now
All of my irrational fears are thanks to Final Destination. It ruined
-Planes
-Highways
-Trains
-Tanning (and I'm black but still ruined)
-Lifting Weights
-Everything it just ruined my life
then definitely avoid watching the movie Planes, Trains and Tanning Beds staring the late great John Candy
The most messed up horror movie is the Emoji Movie.
Nekotori Event Horizon
Wow so badd joke
I got scared just reading this comment
Couldn’t sleep for a year
Horror movie, not horrible movie.
The pale man from Pan’s Labyrinth deeply unsettled me
Liam Gwynn Guillermo Del Toro and creature actor Doug Jones are a match made in heaven.
wanted to say that too XD
I didn't forgot it since I saw that as I was little
not even knew what the movie was about or understanding a thing because I was so young XD
Courage the Cowardly Dog isn’t a horror movie, but rather MULTIPLE horror movies. That def is not a children’s show.
THIS
RETURN THE SLAB!!!- King Rames
screws me up to this day
Eloi Jeshua Ramirez that and the chicken & cow thing gave me nightmares
I agree. That show has epic depiction of horror aspects
People may not agree, but the simplicity of the plot from "The Strangers" got me as a kid. Just 3 masked assailants terrorizing a couple in an isolated house because they can. Fucked me up thinking of potential house invasions.
I totally agree and just commented on the same. No motive killings are just about being pure evil.
Donavan McDabb dont watch a movie called "funny games" if you really hate senseless killing and potential home invasions
I agree! To this day the concept still gets me, it was too realistic. The movie itself didn’t scare me, but the story did.
Donavan McDabb i know when i was watching wwe monday night raw back in 2008 the strangers trailer shows in the commercial break and it scared me everytime it comes on gave me chills
mmgarza1997 I was watching my Boston Celtics run through the NBA playoffs and every damn commercial break show the trailer. I still remember those long walks from my bedroom to the bathroom at night
Ironically, I saw Child's Play on Telemundo as a kid (after already seeing the English version) and the dubbing made me less scared because it seemed so ill-fitting. There was one seen in particular where Chucky cuts the Achille's tendon of a cop and pops out from under the bed and the laughter dub was so ridiculous, I couldn't stop laughing.
Also, I second Martyrs. I'd love to see your take on it, but it fucked me up good for a while, so I almost don't want you to watch it.
If Martyrs doesn't mess you up, then you already are messed up.
y’all Coraline messed me up
same dude I’m fucked for life
It Follows wasn't terrifying but my God after watching it I was looking behind me for weeks petrified someone was following me
Lol, same.
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That scene in occulus when the guy comes down the stairs or something and he just sees a glimpse of this dead lady with glowing eyes while rubbing his eyes and when he checks again it's gone.
That scene messed me up cause I usually roam around the house during the night I was terrified of going downstairs after that.
Final Destination 2 is worst for me because I live in a small little logging town in upstate New York I see logging trucks everyday and those trucks are normally pretty rusty.
the only movie that actually freaked me out was the evil dead remake. the movie itself isnt scary..its just the effects that freaked me out. the scene where the basement door is cracked and whats her face is holding it open...jfc i try seeing that one photo at 2am when youre going downstairs to the basement to do laundry. and its weird bc i love horror movies and i dont get scared easily but this movie, man......whoever did the makeup deserves an award
White Obama that would be WORSE😭😭 like this movie got to me on so many levels
For me it was Under the Skin. I know a lot of people disregard it and that's fine. It wasn't even that I got scared in any particular scene, it was just the first time I had exposed myself to that kind of psychological film. I saw it in a small theater with a few people, and the feeling I got from it stayed with me for a few days afterwards.
For me, The Grudge 2 really messed with me. I think it mainly came from the fact that I simply had no idea what was going on, why it was happening or how, and the unexplainability (if that's a word) of it all just had me losing my mind with paranoia for weeks, thinking that somehow, the ghost from that movie was actually real and coming for me. It didn't help that I was about 7 at the time xD
Yeah, I mentioned Grudge on Twitter, but it didnt make the cut.
I 100% agree
Yes! I had seen so many Hollywood horror movies as a teenager that I started looking for something unfamiliar to scare me, and when I entered the realm of Japanese horror movies, The Grudge messed me up.
I don’t like the scene in the first Grudge movie where she’s washing her hair and the hand grabs her THROUGH HER HEAD. I struggle to wash my hair because I’m so afraid I’ll feel a hand in my hair.
Grudge 1 was scary as a kid with the way the lady crawled and a girl lost her jaw, but the Grudge 2 was so gross with the milk scene *bleh*
I couldn't get passed the first 30 minutes of Human Centipede 2
Meeee but then 3 days later I watched the whole thing
The third one isn't even scary. It's so over the top and cheesy. 1 and 2 were actually good horror films as gross as they were.
i watched the second one 3 days later man learn how to read and yeah ik I watched the third one easly, the dried clitorises were weird tho
I laugh so hard at this movie
Surprised that no one said "Requiem For A Dream"
True
Don’t even.
Yesss Jeepers Creepers messed up my psyche for life, I cannot drive on the open road the same way ever again after seeing that movie, because of that movie I will always have a constant paranoid fear that The Creeper will soon chase on the backwoods open road in his Truck
Justin Long 😍😍
Lmao as a white woman I can say that we are terrifying if we’re the kind that are easily angered. “Hell hath no furry like a white chick without Starbucks”.
scariest thing was when I saw Kanye dropped a new song called "Lift Yourself"
Trevor Manning the song is actually pretty good
Indy Mutt Productions “WHAT?”Poopity Scoop”?...Auto-Matic Classic...I play it when I’m down and I get it, but it’s not for everyone...ghostwriters be crazy 🤪✌️
“Scoopity Poop” fucked me up for LIFE.
The instrumental is actually really good
Scoopty-woop woopity-scoop
DUDE THAT CLAPPING FROM CONJURING SCARED THE CRAP OUT OF ME AND I HAVENT EVEN SEEN THE MOVIE. WHY YOU GOTTA DO ME LIKE THIS???? (Ive only seen conjuring 2 that demon nun scares the hell out of me. I cant wait to see her movie tho)
The Fly 1986 messed me up to the point I'm afraid of insects
love cronenberg. Crash also, as it was the weirdest fetish.
The Rush Hour messed me up for life NO JOKE! The scene where the Asian kid gets kidnapped has me scared of vehicles that slow down besides me!
Not just vans, ALL VEHICLES!
The visuals from the end scene of The Neon Demon are still burning a hole in brain. There is something which is beautiful, horrific and unforgettable all rolled into one.
Ummmm did anyone else here Charlie’s click from hereditary in the middle of this video
I heard a ugandan knuckles click wtf?😂
I might have missed this question when you tweeted it, but Rosemary's Baby scared the hell out of me, especially when I got pregnant.
When I was 13 I watched the TRAILER for The Human Centipede and had nightmares for weeks. I then watched the film years later and was no longer scared, just really really grossed out xc
👏👏 MEME REVIEW
When you pause the video instantly to see the changed text of the title card ❤️
Also, the first time i saw The Fourth Kind. Saw it blind and almost believed in aliens after watching it.
The one movie that's always managed to spook me from childhood till present day is John Carpenter's "The Thing".
Good movie
Omg I remember running past the scary movies in blockbuster
The Blob. 80s version. (Hear me out.)
1st movie I saw a kid die.
Effects reminded me of The Thing. It lacked eyes and dialogue.
(There's no negotiating)
It attacked people through the sink.(it scared me from my kitchen sink.)
And finally, it ate a girls organs and stuff then killed some guy trying to make out with her.
AND TO TOP IT OFF, only way you could beat it, was subzero temps.
I watched this in July and I lived in NW Indiana. Sigh.
The Blob is great
Mirrors... I don't remember much of it but I remember I didn't look in the mirror for weeks...
Jesus that tongue click
3:54 me mataste Arturo😂😂. I wasn't expecting that.
Soooooo I was rewatching your vids and then I was staring at the screen when you inserted the conjuring clapping scene and I fell off my bed from jumping so hard.
The Witch completely traumatized me, after it was over I remember thinking I wish I had never seen it 😩 its been like two years and it still scares me when i think about it like it made me cautious of other horror movies now which is why I'm so scared it see Hereditary lol thanks A24
When the goat starts talking...
Final destination 3-roller coasters
Wrote this before watching full vid
I love your channel dude. I saw 30 Days of Night in the theater with a friend of mine. We were the only ones in the theater, so there was the feeling of isolation. That movie itself scared the heck out of me because it was so intense, and the vampires were terrifying, in my opinion. I look back on it and it skills scares me. To this day, I will not go to Alaska. Keep up the awesome work!
I've never been too scared from traditional scary movies. When I was a kid, Labrinth and The Never Ending story creeped me out. My brother is ten years older than me and was obsessed with The Doors movie the The Wall. They creeped me out. One of my favorite movies of all time now, Boogie Nights freaked me out as a teen. If Sister Christian came on the classic rock station, it would send shivers down my spine lol. To this day, the most horrifying movie I've ever seen is Requiem For A Dream. I like watching a few scenes every now and again, but could never watch that again. (Great movie tho obviously...as are most of these) ☺
Labyrinth for sure! Way too much of Bowie's *ahem* package for a kid to see. And the way he says "Sarah" just creeped me out.
The original Halloween made me afraid to walk around in my neighborhood at night.
Never been more scared in my life than when I watched The Fourth Kind. I watch horror movies all the time, love them, never scared. That one? Still haunts me.
Haven't seen Hereditary yet. It starts in theaters around here next thursday. I can catch it. I don't know if I find someone to watch it with me and if it's the right movie to watch alone.
Don't as me why, but the scariest movie for me was "event horizon". Even the second viewing was scary. I saw it in the last millenium when it came out and I am still scared today! It was rated 16 in my country and I just turned 16 and I had no idea why it wasn't rated 30+. :D
I always was a Sci-Fi / star travel Fan. But that movie cured me from my longing for star travel. Yes, Alien was scary too, but not as disturbing to me as Event Horizon.
IT made me scared of being overhyped about how scary a movie is.
Jajajaj te mamaste con lo de chucky
Can i expect a video on Kids See Ghosts?
I almost shat myself when you played the clap outta nowhere. I was wearing a headset and watching this in max volume.
Dude I love your channel. Love seeing youtubers as obsessed with movies as I am. 😄
The entirety of Hereditary. I have a rocky relationship with my parents, so I saw myself in the character of Peter which made it more terrifying.
I am on the list of patrons. Nice.
"Orphan" messed me up because my grandma passed away the day after I watched the movie. I never watched horror movies for 3 years ever since.
You’re a monster for including that clicking sound effect. Also, Shrek 2’s opening scene with Donkey in the carriage is terrifying now that I’ve seen Hereditary.
There are three movies that got me to this day The exorcist , the thing, and conjuring 2. Exorcist- the idea of being taken over by an evil presence freaks me out
The thing- when that dude had a heart attack and his head turned into a spider
Conjuring 2- the nun nuff said
the TV clip with Henny Killing his Dad from IT 2017 really scared me the most out of every scary moment from that film
Avp requiem as a kid. That chest bursters in the pregnant lady seen was just too much.
The Shining scared me as a kid, it made me think that my dad would just turn on me one day and try and hurt me. Hereditary does the same thing for me, when Peter is running away from Toni Coelette's character screaming "mommy" shook me to my core. I have this deep fear that my loved ones will just turn on me.
Thanks for using the clapping scene from the conjuring. Brings back memories of sleepless nights😳😳
My best friend has an absolute phobia of The Grudge. She hyped it up so much that I've never seen it and I never will. For me, the for horror movie I saw was The Ring when I was nine, and to this day (I'm 23) I don't have a tv, I don't have mirrors exposed, I don't have a bathtub, I don't pick up calls when I don't know who it is and I refuse to go anywhere near wells.
A Nightmare on Elm Street 1984 fucked me up for life. I couldn't stand looking at Freddy's face and if I accidentally grabbed a copy from a bargain bin, I would toss it away and wash my hands. It scarred me so much that it took a decade to get over my fear of him.
As a fellow Mexican also living in Chicago, I appreciate ya content so much and can relate to that Candyman comment but one scene that always messed me up as a kid was that scene in Pan's labyrinth with the pale man, shit was terrifying and had me sleeping in my parents room not wanting to eat out of fear for Voldemort's cousin lmao
I made it into the video!! Lol, but you should definitely watch and review Martyrs. I watched this movie almost 5 years ago and I am still shook. It traumatized me.
I was 3 when I saw Child Play with my mom and dad. Fucked me up for two weeks because it was the 90s and I had a baby doll that looked exactly like Chuckie. My family still laughs about the nightmares I had. Strangely enough, I haven't been afraid of anything since.
A few years ago, after literally decades of no longer being much affected by horror because I thought I'd seen it all, I watched a half-hour short online (because someone I knew had scored it). That film was "Tell" by Ryan Connolly. For the first time in decades, I slept with my light on. For some reason, the central premise in that film REALLY got to me! Check it out, it's still online I think.
I was EXACTLY the same about the Goosebumps books ESPECIALLY the puppet one
Lol Slappy was dead evil!!! Smh creepy 👦
The ending of Denis Villenueve's Enemy shocked the hell out of me. I still cannot look at _______ without getting scared sh*tless.
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The pit in Silence of the Lambs actually scared the shit out of me in high school. Just watching that poor, defenseless girl beg for her life from a serial killer haunted my nightmares for weeks. It was my early introduction to horror torture porn
The movie psycho actually scared me as a kid. I was always afraid that a guy was gonna walk into my house and stab me to death. Particularly in the shower. Also the story of la llorona if that counts. Oh and Final Destination 3 which I somehow watched as a kid with my babysitters daughter. Never wanted to go on a roller coaster or go near tanning beds as a kid cause I was terrified.
Everyone in the main cast of Poltergeist died in odd ways.
The first horror movie I ever saw was Scream when I was nine. I watched it at my grandmother's, who lives in the middle of nowhere and is surrounded by 150 acres of open corn fields and forests. Because of the opening scene, and particularly the part where GhostFace responds to her threats about calling the police with, "they'd never make it in time. We're in the middle of nowhere," even as an adult I have a hard time sleeping at my grandmother's.... Even with my husband and kids.
Thus, movies like The Strangers always stick with me the most -- or terrify me the most since I can picture myself in those situations.
I watched Blair Witch when it first came out... Long before a simple Google search could show the whole "found footage" was a marketing ploy. Either way, nearly 20 years later and that movie still gets me. It's one of my favourites and I've probably watched it 30 times. Never the less, it's a truly scary and original film. I think part of that being most of the movie was improv. So the dialogue was very true to 1990s western dialect. But aside from that, there are no jump scares, nothing popping out at you... Not even a witch. It was the backstory and watching it unfold with these relatable characters that added to the realism.
... And that ending! Wow! Not many horror movie endings are that unnerving.
The Fourth Kind was another genius movie in my opinion. The "found footage" and "found audio" actually worked in its favour in this case. And since most of us question or consider if events like this have ever happened, that movie haunted me for days.
I don't believe in Aliens anymore, so I'd be curious to see if watching it today would have the same affect on me as it did the first time I watched it.
Also, don't underestimate movies like Wrong Turn or House of 1000 Corpses or Texas Chainsaw Massacre.
We live in a very strange world.... So scenarios as such actually don't seem too far fetched.
I know its a TV show but Lost Tapes (on Animal Planet) is by far one of the most terrifying TV shows ever. The idea of the Megaconda still scares the hell out of me.
Scared Shrekless scarred me for life
sPLIT FUCKED ME UP! As an 11 year old girl I never stayed in the car by myself.
I'm so glad that you include the sources in the description lol, I'm really scared of clowns and if IT was there, I would have clicked off real quickly
Either the Babadook, IT and It follows, especially It Follows, the thought of something just stalking you every single time makes me paranoid
I don't know why but MAMA really freaked me out..
Most people I know didn't really find it all that weird but something rubbed me the wrong way.
I get freaked out by the randomest things.
When I was little: The Toxic Avenger - specifically that part with the kid on the bike. And my brother wonders why I'm so paranoid of roads.
Now: Marble Hornets - The youtube videos, not the movie. Never looking out the window through the blinds when it's night out ever again!
The final destination movies had me trying to convince my friends to AVOID tanning beds at all costs
Being in the 4th grade of primary school I saw "Scream". For literal months afterwards every time I'd enter a room I'd check whether there was no one behind the doors, under the bed and then on the ceiling. It fucked me up real good. A little later, I saw only a trailer for "Mirrors". I was avoiding mirrors for around 2 YEARS after seeing that. I WAS UNABLE TO BRUSH MY TEETH OR MY HAIR NORMALLY FOR 2 YEARS being afraid of my own reflection and avoid looking into any mirrors. So yeah, these two.
The grudge fucked me up as a kid and still lowkey fucks me up now
that conjuring clap scared the shit out of me, man
Oh! For those who haven't -- you gotta watch The St Francisville Experiment! Excellent ending!
Javob's Ladder freaked me out for ages after I first watched it - juon The Curse gets an honourable mention.
The fouth kind FUCKED UP my sleep for 2weeks. i have a open window in my room, and always felt that theres an owl on my window and can't stop thinking that it could be something else.
Thank you for the jump scare of the conjuring clapping scene 😅
Watching Chucky speak Spanish is the absolute best. I remember being younger and my parents watched it on Telemundo or Univision and we laughed through the whole thing. I can’t take him seriously when he speaks Spanish. LOL!
"Hereditary" is the best movie I've seen so far this year. (With "A Quiet Place" and "Annihilation" running close behind.)
I don't scare easily at horror movies. Individual scenes may make me jump, but with me it's when the film permeates a sense of dread throughout. The most recent ones for me (besides "Hereditary") are "The Poughkeepsie Tapes" -- I was awake for DAYS after that one, "Martyrs" -- it will "REC" you and "Cannibal Holocaust" -- because the kill scenes look so realistic.
I'm surprised more people didn't mention the Grudge. Saw that when around 7-8 years old, and I'm 22 now. My eyes still shoot to the top of the stairs when I open the front door.
that one seen from fire in the sky. His face when the aliens are just going to town, and then when the needle comes down to his eye. Still freaks me out.
The Grudge gave me nightmares when I was 7, Final Destination 3 made not want to ever want to ride rollercoaster, RoboCop kinda of disturbed me as well as Terminator 2. The last movie that messed me up was A Serbian Film.
as a kid, chucky and freddie kruger has haunted me some I first see it. the remakes or later renditions don't scare me as much. but the first movies literally makes me cry TO THIS DAY.
I like horror movies because i remember being a little boy and all my cousins and aunties would be chilling at my grandmas house and we would slap on a horror movie at night and everybody would be in blankets scared af. My point being that i like how horror movies bring people together. Now a days i just watch with my gf and i be more scared then her and its not that fun
When I was 5, my two older cousins had to take care of me for a few hours while my ma was working nightshift. They thought it would be a good idea to let me watch jeepers creepers ... still can’t listen to the theme song without having ptsd
I love the Final Destination series but 3 messed me up as a kid.
I was freaked out after watching the steward of Gondor's death in return of the king so you know what part messed me up. Sunbeds are evil
The other deaths like the nail gun, the motor fan and gym just freaked me out.
The exorcist and the devil inside messed me up for years. Traumatized the hell out of me.
Requiem of a dream. Arm cutting scene.
Not a horror movie, but scared the hell out of me
That’s what Chucky did to me. I saw it when I was five and never asked for another toy afterward. It’s been nearly 30 years and I still side eye dolls. And, Children of the Corn, ruined fields and road trips for me.
Signs messed me up as a kid, the seen with the alien passing by the birthday party had me shook on anything with aliens
“Tusk” really messed me up. I was 8 and I wasn’t even watching it I was on my iPad when my dad put it on and when I looked up I saw that walrus thing I started bawling my eyes out
(still can’t watch it without me tearing up)
The ring holds a significant place in my childhood fears tbh