Terminator 2, when he took off his skin from his arm, I NOPED out of there. I did finish it the next day though. It's also now in my top ten movies of all time.
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Lots of the answers here make me feel old
I saw Chucky as like an 8 year old and gave me a ton of nightmares
Aliens. It wasn't the movie itself, it was the TV adverts for it. A two-second shot of a door buckling as something pounded against it from the other side. I was exactly the right age to be shocked by the thought that you can't shut the monsters out with just a closed door.
The original 70s Texas Chainsaw Massacre makes me uncomfortable still as an adult.
Robocop. I was around 9 at the time and saw it at a schoolmate's place (his parents sucked). The scene where Red shoots Murphy's hand off shocked me. I had nightmares about losing my arm.
Ghost where the demons drag the bad guy to hell. I must have been 6 or 7.
Pet Sematary. The scene with the diseased old lady was the worst.
Braindead/splatter. Guy kills his zombie mother with a lawnmower I think.
Pumpkinhead. Actually kinda sad but still fucked up.
I had an 5 yrs older brother who would force me to watch scary movies.
That scene in Ghost messed me up.
I think its mostly the sound, for me. The sound of the fast climbing things in Half Life 2 equally terrifying.
Threads 13 y.o me was not prepared for this, especially as it was set just the next city away from where I used to live.
Not technically a movie, but the 1990 It mini series has always gotten me. I can watch the newer movies and it won't bother me at all, but that show was masterful in terrifying me as a kid.
Rikki-Tikki-Tavi gave me nightmares as a young child, for years. Still, remembering how much I loved it, downloaded it to show my young kids, gave it a watch while they were out. Hell. No.
Let's just say Orson Wells had no business narrating a children's cartoon.
Saw Dawn Dawn of the Dead (1978) in the theater when I was 12. Didn't scar me for life, but it did have a big impact.
The Day After.
I was like 6 when my grandmom suggested we rent The Amityville Horror. I slept with the lights on for a week.
I don't think it would bother me now if I rewatched it but I've also never wanted to rewatch it.. I guess take that for what's it's worth.
The Grudge. I saw it when I was maybe 7 or 8? I was at an Aunts house with some older brothers that had it on. Honestly I barely remember actually watching it, but good lord it scarred me until I was at least 18 or so. I could never get the image of hair growing out of random places, turning into something terrifying out of my head whenever I was showering and stuff. I still havenβt rewatched it :D Iβm quite a scaredy cat when it comes to horror movies already and I could totally see it giving me nightmares again if itβs anything like I remember as a kid
My dad used to watch horror movies when he was supposed to be watching me, then fall asleep the couch with the movies still going. I don't watch horror movies at all as an adult, I can't handle them, but here's a list of the ones I can remember that I got exposed to while dad was sleeping:
Scanners
Cat's Eye
The Thing
Any old Twighlight Zone episode
The Lost Boys
Gremlins
Whatever show that was with Elvira
There was some show with a talking skeleton at the beginning all the time, I forget what it's called
Needless to say, ANY horror movie scares me, and i avoid them all, even the "funny" ones
There was some movie on TV that I caught a glimpse of when I shouldβve been in bed. I was probably about 3 yo. It was some blobby monster which in my memory was a bit like a skinny Michelin Man, emerging from a pond or river. Scared the shit outta me and the memory stuck.
Killer Clowns from Outer Space
To this day I still get a weird thrill eating cotton candy, knowing it might be a person
House of Wax and the Saws.
Was far too young to be looking at stuff like that, and I felt unwell for days afterwards.
Duel at Diablo. That guy roasting over the fire...
Tommy. So much horror for a musical.
So when it was a little too young, I slept in the same room with my grandmother during the summer and she would like to watch TV very late at night, even while she slept. Because of that, i would sometimes happen to come across some of the more mature movies that they would be airing. This is a little too specific, but one night they were airing Superhero Movie 2008. I don't remember if I was paying attention or not, but when my grandmother put the channel with this movie on, it was around the funeral scene.
Yeahhhh my young ass was traumatized. Necrophilia is a no no.
I Am Legend
The cure for cancer creating a bunch of rabid, fast moving, sunlight fearing, flesh hungry, "zombies" ... Yeah that was a bit much