The movie scene that has stuck with me the longest is the opening to "Urban Legend". When the stuttering, gas station attendent finally screams "THERE'S SOMEONE IN THE BACK SEAT!". I check the back seat of my car EVERY night now.
another one that scared me half to death was in the original amityville horror. when the friends come over and go downstairs and they break down the wall and hell is there. and the girl screams "its the passage to hell!:" its soo disturbing
burnt offerings. the guy has a dream and hes at a funeral. the chauffer opens the door for him, he steps in and the door is shut, and then the chauffer bends down and stares at him and smiles. you cant see his eyes hes wearing glasses. but that smile is soooo creepy. he keeps poping up throughout the movie. you need to check it out if you havent seen it, try burnt offerings dream
this is crazy I just got finished watching Children of the Corn for the first time in my life and now I stumble upon this video in the same day. But it was a real good movie though.
i dont have a vid but my scarriest movie moment was either the spiderwalk from the exorcist, or when the lady from the shinning sees "redrum" in the mirror. i was like WHAT?! creepy!
I think that the scariest scene I have ever seen is from The Omen (2006 remake). It was when the ambassador's wife had a dream. She was standing in an empty bathroom and there was a person in a blood red cloak was standing behind her. He was holding a knife and then a couple of seconds later, Damien pops out of nowhere, holding a rope ready to lynch her. That scene scared the crap out of me!
Heh, okay, mine are pretty lame, but they scarred me for life.
One was that cartoon at the end of Fantasia, "Night on Bald Mountain." So lame, I know, but when I first saw it as a kid, I had to sleep with music playing for the rest of my childhood. XD
Another one would be the scene from that Goosebumps movie, The Mask, where the masks are floating and chasing her. That one STILL gets me! LOL! XD
Last would be from the trailer for Silent Hill 4, when that girl is crawling on her hands. Ee!
My scariest movie scene is in Mommie Dearest. The infamous scene with the wire hanger. That part scares the shit outta me everytime I watch it. Just imagine being woke up out your sleep to that crazy ass lady. lol
I'm not really that creeped out by scary movies, cause with movies, what you see is what you get.
"The Grudge" and "Grudge 2" were pretty scary for me, so I'll put those up (That ghost girl is creepy as hell).
Now if you had said, "What was the scariest scene you've seen on T.V." I would be posting a bunch of X-Files, Doctor Who, and some cult t.v. shows from the '80's like "Werewolf", or Twin Peaks.
i love children of the corn but the part where the kid stumbles out in the road and gets hit still shocks me , the rest of the movie fromthen is fairly LOL, old woman in the bathtub in 'the shining ' is the scariest movie scene ever in any horror film
you and me must be the same age cause i saw it to when it came out and even thought the ending was cool the beging were the kids kill the adults scared the sht out me
to me the scariest movie scene is from the remmake of the amityville horror. at the end that jodi girl just screams and then gives this smile. and is pulled into the floor by these hands. that girl scares the hell out of me.
To me, with no doubt, the scariest movie scene is Chucky from Child's Play, [the 1st one] when he went to see his VooDoo master and told him that the magic spell worked. It seemed to me that Chucky's eyes looked like he had a soul. Every time I look at that movie, this scene gets to me, even at the age of 26. Another thing is the CGI was so ahead of it's time. Who would think that a doll would act that real? Now the post-Child's Play 3 Chucky is ridiculous, he's too comedy-driven and less scary
probably every scene that has all of the dead people popping out of nowhere in M. Night's Sixth Sense. I was 13 when I saw it so I was at a very vulnerable state in life, so it pretty much made me a scaredy cat only until recently.
Doesn't scare me anymore, but it still creeps me out...
Childs play 1, when Chucky has been talking to everybody, she reads no batteries included, and she sees his back with no batteries, and chucky bites her. *shivers*
(i was bout 5 or 6) in scream (the 1st one)wen da bf go to the bathroom abd then he thought he heard sum girls and put his ear on the door then he got STABBED !!! pearced me for life until this day and im like 14-20 (i aint tellin yall my real age !!!! u must b crazyyy!!) i cant go to the movie theatre bathroom w/out sum1 bein there w/me( sad right??)
this might sound pathetic but the scary movie scene is in the movie Dead Silence when all the friggin doll's start comin to life in the glass case's and friggin when they find that dead old man and when they find that dead boy who was useed as a friggin PUPPET! give's me the chill's
I find British and American horror absolutely hillarious. Japanese horror creeps me the hell out. The most traumatising movie scenes is in Ring (well, or even the American remake) when Sadako/Samara comes out of the well and through the TV. I don't know why that is so scary. Spent ages trying to desensitise myself. The other one that scares me is in Juon: The Grudge when Kayako comes crunching down the stairs coming for her victims. I hate the crunchy ghosts in Japanese horror. It's damn creepy.
The movie that scares me the most would have to be Jason I live close to the camp it was shot at so ya that scares me. n i just had a nightmare bout children of the corn.
I can't really think right now of the SCARIEST...but ONE of my all time favorite scariest scenes is on the movie "Carrie" when the prom had been crashed and john travolta and his girlfriend were driving off to get away from carrie since she was killing everybody...as she was walking down the dirt rode they come up behind her to hit her with the car and she turned around and did something and she had this look in her eye and the car just went haywire and swerved off the rode...omg that movie!
At the end of sleepaway camp when they find out Angela is a boy man that was to fucket up, or the in the evil dead where they hacket up that demon with an axe
Don't laugh, but I was watching "Crocodile Dundee" the other day, and remember the part where the chick is leaning down with her water canteen hanging around her neck, then all of a sudden, a HUGE crocodile jumps out of the water, grabs her around the neck, and tries to pull her in? OMFG!!!
Just thought of another scene that FREAKS me out. That scene in "Cliffhanger" where the chick is hanging by Stallone's hand over that DEEP cliff and she falls. I'm so scared of heights!
MALAKAI!!!!!!!!!!!! Yeah, that scared the crap outa me, too. I tried to play it off, but it was scary. :)
But when that child's head spun around in the Exorcist, I was through. I was out. I slept with a turtleneck sweater on in the summer for fear that I'd wake up and my head would be on backwards. Kids think the darndest things!
the movie scene from "the Grudge" when it showd that girl who got here jaw ripped off realy scared the shit outta me. on the normal version of the movie they show here jawless face for like 00:04, but on the unrated version they show her face for 00:30. OMG!!!
the scariest movie sceen i've ever seen was from "a open window" really old movie.. i was 8 years old, and then at the end it is just scarry as hell :p - you have to see the movie to understand it, i cant describe it ^^ - sorry my english is not very good :)
i have 2. the shinning, the twins hacked up in the corridor fucked me up and also the amity vill horror pt 2 when it was lightening outside and you got flashes of the posessed brother with the rifel behind the kids before shotting them....omg i could'nt sleep alone for months after that.....oh can i have one more salems lot by stephen king, one of the vampires rocking in a chair whispering teacher with his eyes glowing....scary shit, have u seen any of these dejuanp
The movie Candy Man, in...IDK which volume it was, but in the movie when this little boy was telling a story too the white lady, he was telling her about this little boy that had too go pee & his mama sent him 2 a public restroom & candy man cut his thingy off, IDK why but that scared the HELL!!! out of me. IDK if u've seen it but it was scary.I aint been right since I saw it (looks over shoulder)
When I was younger, about 8... I watched Stephen Kings "IT". I have to say that scared the crap out of me lol. Still does but not SO much. Also the Exorcist. Children Of the Corn is some pretty scary stuff lol.
My scariest movie scene (this is going to sound ridiculous):
I'm 5 years old watching The Wiz. The scene when they all go into the subway and the homeless man is standing there with the two pink things that are bouncing up and down. To this day that still creeps me out. I don't know why.
The most scary scene in a movie?......Your going to think I am crazy but when I was 4 I watched the great mouse detective ,the disney movie,and in the first scene this Cartoon bat with a peg leg walks up too this door and tries to get in too kidnap this mouse and the door is locked but he is jiggling the handle but it stops and then all of a sudden for a split second you see a window and the bat breaks through and does a evil laugh. I was 4 but it happend so quick I never got over it.
When I was a kid, I remember the poltergeist movies always freaked me out, especially the second one. because of that, for years I had a hard time looking into mirrors when I was alone in a room.
This might not be scary to some folks, but when I was like 7 years old, I remember watching the Steven King movie where the clown pulled the little girl down the drain in the street. He also pops up in the public library. From then on, I was petrified of clowns!!!
true2daeyes: yeah, that's what kills you. when you watch it at a young age. i'm hoping to keep my son from any movies as a kid. then hopefully i can introduce them to him once he realizes they're not real....
"I AM LEGEND" Yes, I am an adult and am deathly afraid of that movie! When Will Smith sais "what's that sound" and you hear those dang zombies flying toward his house at full speed. Freeked me right out. I will not even let my hubby bring that movie into my house. I still go into my basement and pray that the "people in the dark" don't get me.
the scary verion of boys in the hood is one moive i've only seen once cuz of the scene where the dead guy is walkin on city street what makes it so scary is that its simple but now i pretty much can watch any scary moive and theres a music video that use to scare me and my mother back in the day
let me tell ya. I was 4 or 5 years old when my parents took me to see "children of the corn" at the drive in. I fell asleep as soon as the movie started. but OH! I woke up just in time to see the glowing hell fire eat the kid on the cross! screwed me up as a kid! lol so I can relate. but back on the subject, "CREEPSHOW 2". the story of "The Hitchhiker". THANKS FOR THE RIDE LADY! scares me to death man.
OH! And I just remembered a movie that isn't scary but had a scene that scared the crap out of me when I was 4. the movie is called "MODERN PROBLEMS".type this in to see the clip. youtube. com/watch?v=6KC65YA-TMs&feature=related. and don't laugh at me. lol
I'm would proberly be... Well, it's a lil ridiculous. It's Michael Jackson's 'Thriller' video. I watched it when i was... bout 4 and scared the FUCK outta me. LOL! And when he has those eyes... FUCK ME DAYS! LOL! Dey like cat eyes! Everytime i see people with those Michael Jackson eyes, i bug out!
Alfred Hitchcock's "The Birds" When they attacked the school. Because we see birds everyday. And as I watched it one hit my window. Nothing else has really scared me. Good video. Love & Respect
Aww man, It has got to be the scene in pet cemetery when the lady's sister is all twisted and slobering screaming I'm gonna make your back like mine!!! Freaked me right the Hell on out!And to this day me and Twisted back individuals just don't mix.
The scariest scene to me would have to be from Dawn of the Dead when that fat lady zombie jumps out of the bed.I think the whole movie was scary.Those must have been crackhead zombies because the run full speed in the movie.
What was that movie with Jack Nicholson where Kathy Bates gets naked and climbs into the hot tub with him? That terrified me. I'm still scarred by it. For real. SCARY.
All scary movies pretty much make me jump....but the one movie/documentary that had me messed up for awhile and thinking about it now I feel kinda funny! That would be "Faces of Death" Back in the late 80's a friend invited me over to watch with other friends...I haven't been right since! LOL!!
It's funny because I can watch every SAW movie, I actually laugh at scenes. Same with Hostel. But the scene in The House on Haunted Hill where the ghost runs up to the dumb blonde reporter chick and screams at her, dude, that gave me nightmares for a week!
I've always had issues with Friday the 13th, especially when I was a kid - the woods behind my house was like the woods on Crystal Lake. Now I can watch all the Friday the 13th movies EXCEPT FOR ONE SCENE: the end of the first movie when the girl's in the boat and all is peaceful....until Jason comes right out the water and pulls her ass down. To this day, I STILL turn away at that scene! I cannot watch it - Can't do it!!
Also, if you seen Taking Lives with Hawke and Jolie, the part where the kid is changing the tire and the other one throws him into the street and the car flips over after crashing into him.
I never, ever, will change a tire with someone standing over me if we're on the highway.
I know Schindler's List is not a "horror flick" but because it's a true story it is all the more horrible. The scene where the officer shoots that girl in the head. I wish I could erase it from my memory. The depths of depravity that human beings are capable of sinking to, that scares the living piss out of me!
But to pick one scene that traumatized me, the first time Chucky ever killed someone. My little cousin had one of those My Buddy dolls when he was a baby and I used to think it was Chucky. To this day, I don't trust dolls.
That scene from superman where that chick gets pulled into the machine and then the wires come around and she turns into a robot i watched that movie when i was young and i still can't watch that scene.
Yeah, Children of the Corn was a trip...The Excorcist the scene when she runs down the stairs upside down... I'm still traumatized as well... I can't take floating scenes in movies...
at least you were 6 years old, ohh for me it was definenetly silance of the lambs (I was 20 years old), the whole movie scared the s*** out of me for months, seriously I started to take sleeping pills, cause I was constantly thinking about the murderer who was making a rope with the skin of the girls that he killed ...then seven that was also ahhhh
The movie "The Stand" by Stephen King. The whole movie just scares me to bits. I can't see a crow without freakin' out. We live near an army base so I keep thinking that THIS COULD REALLY HAPPEN PEOPLE!!! I'm back now. That's my pick. Thank you.
i like scary movies>>>> but the one that gets to me is S.K. "IT".....i hate clowns since i've seen that movie. oh, and the "OMEN" something about that lil boy killing ppl.
I don't remeber ever getting really scared, cos I always new it was fake but I guess the movie 'It' based on the book by Stephen King wierded me out for a while.
Arachnophobia scard me shitless when he put his foot in his slipper and the spider bit him (I was 8 when i saw it and checked my shoes EVERTIME till i was like 15).
The ultimate scare came from the TV series 'V' about an Lizard/alien invasion. I was never scared, but I always had wierd scary dreams after I'd watched it.
I dunno, you're chinese buffet video kinda traumatised me lol. I usually laugh a bit in those gory scenes (unless it's truly sick) since they're usually not done very well.
dunno if u get chance to read this but my scariest part of n e film and i dnt get scared easily lol is in nightmare on elm street 1! i was 10 or 11 and in the school a trail of blood leeds though a hallway and then just pops outa no wer is the girl in the body bag stood up :O lol i got over the fear wen i saw it again a few years l8er my u should watch the children of the corn again it helped me hahahaha!!
I have only seen about 10 horror movies because they scare the S@#T out of me and I can't sleep properly for weeks, but probably the scariest one was either Poltergeist or Nightmare on Elm Street because I watched them as a kid and I thought they were real lol. I was reminded of Poltergiest last halloween when my TV started doing that weird thing where it looks like millions of ants are racing on the screen, and then we had a powercut and I was sat in the dark... Scared me to death!
I think all the gore movies are lame. Horror and fear for me get the biggest impact outta the unknown. So my ultimate horror film was When a Stranger Calls (the original one back in the 80s). The phone kept ringing and the scary voice would say, "Have you checked the children?" Brrrrr. And then when it rings again and she picks it up to yell but it's the police to tell her the calls are coming from INSIDE the house she's in... And then the upstairs door creeps open... Aaaaaaaaah!
i know when Final Destination 3 came out i was scared as hell to ride rollercoasters! lol took me like a year & half to go to an amusement and get on one...
and Tales Of The Hood scared the shit outta me! the story where those lil people came out the pictures and was eating that dude up... when i was younger i used to always think my dolls came alive when i went to sleep so i was scared as hell they was gone eat me or somethin! i put em in the basement & that was the end of my barbie days lol
i was gonna make a vid....but then i got scared...lol
not very many "horror" movies actually scare or traumatize me. but there are a couple of golden scenes. but overall, from beginning to end....The Exorcist....hands down the scariest movie EVER!!!!!
i'd rather it be a suspense/thriller though. Cujo, Silence, The People Under the Staits, Borderline, Unearthed....yeah, those last ones are Horrorfest winners from last year.
My scariest movie scene was the death of Tina Grey in "A Nightmare on Elm Street" The way Freddy sliced her torso open had her dragging across the ceiling... I didn't sleep right for a while...
ummm dejuan u warned us dat if we were scared of horror movies dont watch dis.... i watched it anyway and now im scared (tear) i jus turned on all da lites in my house, i wuz sittin n da dark but not any more.... i hate hate hate scarey movies and no u got me thanking bout scary movies ive seen, im not gone speak on dem cuz dats gone make me more scared.... (tear) i keep lukin behind me... im such a scaredy cat lol. i seen children of da corn 2 and knw u jus reminded me of dat (tear)....
the movie that really messed me up was the blair witch project...of course there were stories saying it was true and my cousin bought a book of evidence the story was true so it scared me even more..the part where you hear children laughing? ughhh. I couldnt sleep for a couple of days cux in my head I kept hearing kids laugh and wood cracking..stupid movie...I think I was 10 or something..
mine was the exorcist,i also seen it when i was young and i think thats the reason it got me.and my second was IT,with the clowns,never seen that movie again,so i dont know if it was just scary because i was young.
templar: i saw signs...not as bad, because i was an adult. by me seeing 'cotc' as a kid, it really traumatized me. i thought it was real and isiah was the image of the devil...as a kid i was terrified of satan and seeing that kid made me think that's what he looked like. signs has nothing on 'cotc'. that's old school horror...no special effects...lol.
LOL. I remeber children of the Corn And That was the scareist movie I ever saw too. Wasn't that the on ewhen the schooll bus full of kids crashed or somethingin that cornfeild. the kids had black fingernails and everything. I don't remember it as well as You Dejuan but I remeber that joint was scary. Also those old school "DAMIEN" movies were scary too.
lol you're so funny. My scariest movie was Candy Man. I was little...maybe in 3rd or 4th grade and I was at a sleep over when I watched it. I was too afraid to go to the restroom, so I was like I'm just going to hold it until the morning...well I didn't quite hold it. I'm not traumatized by it now though, lol. I'm a "G" now, lol.
In my mind this scene lasts 2 minutes even though I'm sure it's not that long. A lot of people don't even notice it. The director has that scene in the movie to serve no purpose whatsoever. So after watching this movie I was convinced that squirrels were evil. I had a nightmare that same night and now I don't trust squirrels at all.
So this is going to make me sound like a weirdo. I've always gotten along w/squirrels. There was this squirrel that used to sit & eat nuts on my window seal and also a squirrel that used to wait in my front yard every morning. In 2004 a movie called "Secret Window" came out. There is a scene where Johnny's character is looking up in a tree and see this squirrel looking down at him. They just stare at one another.
i never watched that movie i was too scared...it seems like the old scary movies are the worst....i remember i used to be terrified of the movie species...OMG i used to think the green reptile lady was gonna get me =(
Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory? Man was he a creepy old dude! Now remember I was only a kid back then and the Horror Oooh the Horror! Let me just say this movie was jackup and i'm also will be including another kid flix the movie The 5,000 Fingers of Dr. T. Yea I know it a Dr. Seuss story so sue me!,.. I won't go into the Therapy treatment,..
My hometown was mentioned; Amityville. w00t! My scariest scene isn't really in a movie, but a TV series, the Twilight Zone. It was about this monster called the Grither, and when you said his name, his ears grew and if they grew big enough, he could fly and come and get you. So the young boy said his name, the Grither took flight and I guess was coming to get him. All while his sister sang 'Silent Night' My aunt used to sing that to me and I would cry. To this day, Silent Night skeeves me out.
I got a List Halloween - Jason - Freddy Krueger .. But the Scene that Scared me the most - WHEN I WAS A KID - Was when those kid started singing on Freddy Krueger and I was not able to fall asleep after watching it ..
Back in the day the movie "IT" did it for me. I didn't find clowns to as amusing as the other kids. And now after 4 years of therapy the white painted faces with the red plastic noses isn't so threatning...LOL!
ShEeeeeeEit. "The Wiz" scared the shit out of me when i was lil. From the crows, to the walking puppets that grew, to the afro-chicks that was in the walls singing with the Tinman (what, what can i do-oo-oo) to the flying monkeys on motorcycles, and even Evilene herself.
On top of all that, it was real real Ghetto. so it was really Real to me. ya see?
dave: yeah, them growing puppets scared the hell out of me also...pretty much the whole movie. those people that came out of the wall...lol. but 'isiah from children of the corn' i saw first...kilt me!
but nah, The Excorcist did it for me. I was IN stl at the time that movie came out, and you know part of the rumor is that it happened in STL. SO i was effed up. I have seen that movie only once.
i dont know if u saw this movie. It was in the thirties called FREAKS it was banned in so many countries it was more like a grossout omg sort of thing and i saw it when i was like 8 and forever scared man whew friggin ay man. either that or of course the exorcist
my scariest movie scene is "candy man" whne the lady was calling him and the she edned up in bloody bathroom. scary or the part in jeepers creepers 1.) the song i jeppeers creepers 2.) when jeepers creppers kills the brother and you can hear him screaming in the background scary!!!!!!!!
The Scariest movie scene i ever seen was when i was about 8. My brothers made me watch Hellraiser. The part that scared me the most was when at the end that fat worm guy and all those other people were killing that guy. They threw chains with hooks at him and cut his arms. To this day i am terrified of hanging chains. When i get on a swing i make sure that there is nothing that can cut me on the end of the chain.
The movie scene that has stuck with me the longest is the opening to "Urban Legend". When the stuttering, gas station attendent finally screams "THERE'S SOMEONE IN THE BACK SEAT!". I check the back seat of my car EVERY night now.
QuicheSammich 1 year ago
yoru a pussy dude-children of the corn?????Jesus proably teh scariest was teh exorcist and even better teh shining
outlawwolf621 1 year ago
another one that scared me half to death was in the original amityville horror. when the friends come over and go downstairs and they break down the wall and hell is there. and the girl screams "its the passage to hell!:" its soo disturbing
bostoncreamdonuts 2 years ago
burnt offerings. the guy has a dream and hes at a funeral. the chauffer opens the door for him, he steps in and the door is shut, and then the chauffer bends down and stares at him and smiles. you cant see his eyes hes wearing glasses. but that smile is soooo creepy. he keeps poping up throughout the movie. you need to check it out if you havent seen it, try burnt offerings dream
bostoncreamdonuts 2 years ago
i waz like 5 years old when i watched evil dead and now i'm afraid of open windows and camping in cabins and the ace of spades
MICHAEL71475 3 years ago
this is crazy I just got finished watching Children of the Corn for the first time in my life and now I stumble upon this video in the same day. But it was a real good movie though.
dollar186 3 years ago
i dont have a vid but my scarriest movie moment was either the spiderwalk from the exorcist, or when the lady from the shinning sees "redrum" in the mirror. i was like WHAT?! creepy!
Selendomono 3 years ago
I think that the scariest scene I have ever seen is from The Omen (2006 remake). It was when the ambassador's wife had a dream. She was standing in an empty bathroom and there was a person in a blood red cloak was standing behind her. He was holding a knife and then a couple of seconds later, Damien pops out of nowhere, holding a rope ready to lynch her. That scene scared the crap out of me!
KSERofMaple 3 years ago
Heh, okay, mine are pretty lame, but they scarred me for life.
One was that cartoon at the end of Fantasia, "Night on Bald Mountain." So lame, I know, but when I first saw it as a kid, I had to sleep with music playing for the rest of my childhood. XD
Another one would be the scene from that Goosebumps movie, The Mask, where the masks are floating and chasing her. That one STILL gets me! LOL! XD
Last would be from the trailer for Silent Hill 4, when that girl is crawling on her hands. Ee!
MistressD 3 years ago
My scariest movie scene is in Mommie Dearest. The infamous scene with the wire hanger. That part scares the shit outta me everytime I watch it. Just imagine being woke up out your sleep to that crazy ass lady. lol
danigirl562 3 years ago
I'm not really that creeped out by scary movies, cause with movies, what you see is what you get.
"The Grudge" and "Grudge 2" were pretty scary for me, so I'll put those up (That ghost girl is creepy as hell).
Now if you had said, "What was the scariest scene you've seen on T.V." I would be posting a bunch of X-Files, Doctor Who, and some cult t.v. shows from the '80's like "Werewolf", or Twin Peaks.
ZestonN 3 years ago
i love children of the corn but the part where the kid stumbles out in the road and gets hit still shocks me , the rest of the movie fromthen is fairly LOL, old woman in the bathtub in 'the shining ' is the scariest movie scene ever in any horror film
lordilujah 3 years ago
you and me must be the same age cause i saw it to when it came out and even thought the ending was cool the beging were the kids kill the adults scared the sht out me
highwaymen13 3 years ago
to me the scariest movie scene is from the remmake of the amityville horror. at the end that jodi girl just screams and then gives this smile. and is pulled into the floor by these hands. that girl scares the hell out of me.
shockwave2004 3 years ago
OMG i agree EXACTLY with you! haha EXACTLY
GreenDayLetterbomb72 3 years ago
To me, with no doubt, the scariest movie scene is Chucky from Child's Play, [the 1st one] when he went to see his VooDoo master and told him that the magic spell worked. It seemed to me that Chucky's eyes looked like he had a soul. Every time I look at that movie, this scene gets to me, even at the age of 26. Another thing is the CGI was so ahead of it's time. Who would think that a doll would act that real? Now the post-Child's Play 3 Chucky is ridiculous, he's too comedy-driven and less scary
DaGreatCapri 3 years ago
In college we had to watch American History X. And it was a "bite the curb" scene(where someone's head was smashed into the curb) that scared me.
Sassy2K6 3 years ago
Does the scene have to be from a horror film?
ConnDevi 3 years ago
probably every scene that has all of the dead people popping out of nowhere in M. Night's Sixth Sense. I was 13 when I saw it so I was at a very vulnerable state in life, so it pretty much made me a scaredy cat only until recently.
ladyandrini 3 years ago
The Shining. The whole dang movie is scary to me.
My scariest scene would have to be the murdered girls' ghosts in the hallways.
VenomProject 3 years ago
OMFG ME TOOO!
SO Frigggin Scary :o
Was it the part with the Twin Girls?
clndstn2 3 years ago
Yeah, lol.
"For evah and evah and evah and evah...."
VenomProject 3 years ago
Doesn't scare me anymore, but it still creeps me out...
Childs play 1, when Chucky has been talking to everybody, she reads no batteries included, and she sees his back with no batteries, and chucky bites her. *shivers*
sttrogdor93 3 years ago
sttrogdor: yeah, i remember when chucky came out. i was spooked out also.
dejuanp 3 years ago
(i was bout 5 or 6) in scream (the 1st one)wen da bf go to the bathroom abd then he thought he heard sum girls and put his ear on the door then he got STABBED !!! pearced me for life until this day and im like 14-20 (i aint tellin yall my real age !!!! u must b crazyyy!!) i cant go to the movie theatre bathroom w/out sum1 bein there w/me( sad right??)
badboy593 3 years ago
this might sound pathetic but the scary movie scene is in the movie Dead Silence when all the friggin doll's start comin to life in the glass case's and friggin when they find that dead old man and when they find that dead boy who was useed as a friggin PUPPET! give's me the chill's
devilsgurl420 3 years ago
The shining hallway scene is the scariest scene i ever seen
Cononewe 3 years ago
umm residant evil 1 2 3
JakeMapleZ 3 years ago
My scariest movie is The Exorcist.
bloozeman101 3 years ago
I find British and American horror absolutely hillarious. Japanese horror creeps me the hell out. The most traumatising movie scenes is in Ring (well, or even the American remake) when Sadako/Samara comes out of the well and through the TV. I don't know why that is so scary. Spent ages trying to desensitise myself. The other one that scares me is in Juon: The Grudge when Kayako comes crunching down the stairs coming for her victims. I hate the crunchy ghosts in Japanese horror. It's damn creepy.
ScarlettKitsune 3 years ago
The movie that scares me the most would have to be Jason I live close to the camp it was shot at so ya that scares me. n i just had a nightmare bout children of the corn.
cuti014 3 years ago
I can't really think right now of the SCARIEST...but ONE of my all time favorite scariest scenes is on the movie "Carrie" when the prom had been crashed and john travolta and his girlfriend were driving off to get away from carrie since she was killing everybody...as she was walking down the dirt rode they come up behind her to hit her with the car and she turned around and did something and she had this look in her eye and the car just went haywire and swerved off the rode...omg that movie!
PrincessHBIC7 3 years ago
At the end of sleepaway camp when they find out Angela is a boy man that was to fucket up, or the in the evil dead where they hacket up that demon with an axe
DaveDemo2 3 years ago
I can't wait till Supernatural comes back for the new season!
peppermintgarage 3 years ago
Don't laugh, but I was watching "Crocodile Dundee" the other day, and remember the part where the chick is leaning down with her water canteen hanging around her neck, then all of a sudden, a HUGE crocodile jumps out of the water, grabs her around the neck, and tries to pull her in? OMFG!!!
Just thought of another scene that FREAKS me out. That scene in "Cliffhanger" where the chick is hanging by Stallone's hand over that DEEP cliff and she falls. I'm so scared of heights!
peppermintgarage 3 years ago
MALAKAI!!!!!!!!!!!! Yeah, that scared the crap outa me, too. I tried to play it off, but it was scary. :)
But when that child's head spun around in the Exorcist, I was through. I was out. I slept with a turtleneck sweater on in the summer for fear that I'd wake up and my head would be on backwards. Kids think the darndest things!
peppermintgarage 3 years ago
the movie scene from "the Grudge" when it showd that girl who got here jaw ripped off realy scared the shit outta me. on the normal version of the movie they show here jawless face for like 00:04, but on the unrated version they show her face for 00:30. OMG!!!
BUAjakeichan 3 years ago
the scariest movie sceen i've ever seen was from "a open window" really old movie.. i was 8 years old, and then at the end it is just scarry as hell :p - you have to see the movie to understand it, i cant describe it ^^ - sorry my english is not very good :)
LilFlipDK 3 years ago
i have 2. the shinning, the twins hacked up in the corridor fucked me up and also the amity vill horror pt 2 when it was lightening outside and you got flashes of the posessed brother with the rifel behind the kids before shotting them....omg i could'nt sleep alone for months after that.....oh can i have one more salems lot by stephen king, one of the vampires rocking in a chair whispering teacher with his eyes glowing....scary shit, have u seen any of these dejuanp
mushymushy76 3 years ago
Mushymushy, how about in Salem's Lot when the dead kid was floating outside that guy's window? Eek!
peppermintgarage 3 years ago
I know why it scared me...he cut his thingy off!!!!!
anyway it was scary.
VNSW 3 years ago
The movie Candy Man, in...IDK which volume it was, but in the movie when this little boy was telling a story too the white lady, he was telling her about this little boy that had too go pee & his mama sent him 2 a public restroom & candy man cut his thingy off, IDK why but that scared the HELL!!! out of me. IDK if u've seen it but it was scary.I aint been right since I saw it (looks over shoulder)
VNSW 3 years ago
When I was younger, about 8... I watched Stephen Kings "IT". I have to say that scared the crap out of me lol. Still does but not SO much. Also the Exorcist. Children Of the Corn is some pretty scary stuff lol.
caughtnreleased 3 years ago
Hahaaa! That's EXACTLY what I was thinking. Pennywise ("IT" clown), scared the mess out of me! I ain't been right wit clowns ever since...
moviegyrl 3 years ago
My scariest movie scene (this is going to sound ridiculous):
I'm 5 years old watching The Wiz. The scene when they all go into the subway and the homeless man is standing there with the two pink things that are bouncing up and down. To this day that still creeps me out. I don't know why.
jl2279 3 years ago
lol that freaked me out too... and i saw it just a few months ago..and im NINETEEN!! lol =-(...sigh...
KaltryS 3 years ago
The most scary scene in a movie?......Your going to think I am crazy but when I was 4 I watched the great mouse detective ,the disney movie,and in the first scene this Cartoon bat with a peg leg walks up too this door and tries to get in too kidnap this mouse and the door is locked but he is jiggling the handle but it stops and then all of a sudden for a split second you see a window and the bat breaks through and does a evil laugh. I was 4 but it happend so quick I never got over it.
woofer1992 3 years ago
When I was a kid, I remember the poltergeist movies always freaked me out, especially the second one. because of that, for years I had a hard time looking into mirrors when I was alone in a room.
mlmlisa 3 years ago
Oh, but there's this 1 movie I saw only 1 time. I think it was called Rosewood or something. That movie freaked me the f%%k out!
angeleye1998 3 years ago
angeleye: 'rosewood'...okay i get the joke! lol...:)
dejuanp 3 years ago
I never would watch White Noise by myself. Too creepy..
angeleye1998 3 years ago
i would have to say my scariest movie has to be the Exorcist, The Omen, and Amityville Horror movies.
true2daeyes 3 years ago
This might not be scary to some folks, but when I was like 7 years old, I remember watching the Steven King movie where the clown pulled the little girl down the drain in the street. He also pops up in the public library. From then on, I was petrified of clowns!!!
gwithadream 3 years ago
Ur not by urself. I know someone who is the same way. That movie actually got a lot of ppl b/c they watched it when they were very young.
true2daeyes 3 years ago
true2daeyes: yeah, that's what kills you. when you watch it at a young age. i'm hoping to keep my son from any movies as a kid. then hopefully i can introduce them to him once he realizes they're not real....
dejuanp 3 years ago
your exactly right marcus, The Exorcist...
rivpupper 3 years ago
I was gonna make a video response but in the midst of it....I got scurred. So...my movie is The Exorcist. Just about any scene you wanna pick...
How about The Birds, or The Omen? The originals of course.
marcushearn 3 years ago
"I AM LEGEND" Yes, I am an adult and am deathly afraid of that movie! When Will Smith sais "what's that sound" and you hear those dang zombies flying toward his house at full speed. Freeked me right out. I will not even let my hubby bring that movie into my house. I still go into my basement and pray that the "people in the dark" don't get me.
Crispies4 3 years ago
the scary verion of boys in the hood is one moive i've only seen once cuz of the scene where the dead guy is walkin on city street what makes it so scary is that its simple but now i pretty much can watch any scary moive and theres a music video that use to scare me and my mother back in the day
dakingofhearts 3 years ago
let me tell ya. I was 4 or 5 years old when my parents took me to see "children of the corn" at the drive in. I fell asleep as soon as the movie started. but OH! I woke up just in time to see the glowing hell fire eat the kid on the cross! screwed me up as a kid! lol so I can relate. but back on the subject, "CREEPSHOW 2". the story of "The Hitchhiker". THANKS FOR THE RIDE LADY! scares me to death man.
DamitaJo79 3 years ago
OH! And I just remembered a movie that isn't scary but had a scene that scared the crap out of me when I was 4. the movie is called "MODERN PROBLEMS".type this in to see the clip. youtube. com/watch?v=6KC65YA-TMs&feature=related. and don't laugh at me. lol
DamitaJo79 3 years ago
I'm would proberly be... Well, it's a lil ridiculous. It's Michael Jackson's 'Thriller' video. I watched it when i was... bout 4 and scared the FUCK outta me. LOL! And when he has those eyes... FUCK ME DAYS! LOL! Dey like cat eyes! Everytime i see people with those Michael Jackson eyes, i bug out!
NgApUhIzPhYnEsT 3 years ago
Alfred Hitchcock's "The Birds" When they attacked the school. Because we see birds everyday. And as I watched it one hit my window. Nothing else has really scared me. Good video. Love & Respect
lilbits 3 years ago
Aww man, It has got to be the scene in pet cemetery when the lady's sister is all twisted and slobering screaming I'm gonna make your back like mine!!! Freaked me right the Hell on out!And to this day me and Twisted back individuals just don't mix.
moultriegadog 3 years ago
The scariest scene to me would have to be from Dawn of the Dead when that fat lady zombie jumps out of the bed.I think the whole movie was scary.Those must have been crackhead zombies because the run full speed in the movie.
Hotttgirl1989 3 years ago
What was that movie with Jack Nicholson where Kathy Bates gets naked and climbs into the hot tub with him? That terrified me. I'm still scarred by it. For real. SCARY.
BobbyXavier 3 years ago
That was THE scariest part of the movie indeed.
TigerOnce 3 years ago
IT scared the crap out of me. i don't remember one scene in particular. the whole thing scared me when i was a kid.
goodgametiger 3 years ago
All scary movies pretty much make me jump....but the one movie/documentary that had me messed up for awhile and thinking about it now I feel kinda funny! That would be "Faces of Death" Back in the late 80's a friend invited me over to watch with other friends...I haven't been right since! LOL!!
mtamorphis 3 years ago
It would def have to be the first tijme i saw the exorcist movie. When she came down the stairs backwards....i was done. lol
brylo321 3 years ago
It's gotta be 30days of night or descent
bumcheese321 3 years ago
one of the scariest movie scenes for me is from Exorcist when the girl/demon walked down the stair upside down. that is the freakies sh!t ever lol
chokolytedelite 3 years ago
When I was little I saw "Fire In The Sky" and the abduction scene scared the shit outta me. Now aliens creep me out sometimes.
o0NinjaNinja0o 3 years ago
It's funny because I can watch every SAW movie, I actually laugh at scenes. Same with Hostel. But the scene in The House on Haunted Hill where the ghost runs up to the dumb blonde reporter chick and screams at her, dude, that gave me nightmares for a week!
mommy3102 3 years ago
I have always struggled to watch CandyMan.
No0o0o0o0o0o0o! I cant watch that movie! Dont Make Me!!!! lol
Prettiestma4 3 years ago
I've always had issues with Friday the 13th, especially when I was a kid - the woods behind my house was like the woods on Crystal Lake. Now I can watch all the Friday the 13th movies EXCEPT FOR ONE SCENE: the end of the first movie when the girl's in the boat and all is peaceful....until Jason comes right out the water and pulls her ass down. To this day, I STILL turn away at that scene! I cannot watch it - Can't do it!!
grlblu73 3 years ago
I don even wanna think about it. lol
FEATURED.
Bak3dB3an 3 years ago
Bak3dB: haha...1 in a million, but it would be nice to get front page twice...:) lol..
dejuanp 3 years ago
Also, if you seen Taking Lives with Hawke and Jolie, the part where the kid is changing the tire and the other one throws him into the street and the car flips over after crashing into him.
I never, ever, will change a tire with someone standing over me if we're on the highway.
Screw that.
KozFromBeanTwn 3 years ago
I know Schindler's List is not a "horror flick" but because it's a true story it is all the more horrible. The scene where the officer shoots that girl in the head. I wish I could erase it from my memory. The depths of depravity that human beings are capable of sinking to, that scares the living piss out of me!
amjPeace 3 years ago
No scene in general. Just the whole movie.
1408.
I can't watch that movie alone.
But to pick one scene that traumatized me, the first time Chucky ever killed someone. My little cousin had one of those My Buddy dolls when he was a baby and I used to think it was Chucky. To this day, I don't trust dolls.
KozFromBeanTwn 3 years ago
That scene from superman where that chick gets pulled into the machine and then the wires come around and she turns into a robot i watched that movie when i was young and i still can't watch that scene.
arnab1235 3 years ago
Yeah, Children of the Corn was a trip...The Excorcist the scene when she runs down the stairs upside down... I'm still traumatized as well... I can't take floating scenes in movies...
msdrella 3 years ago
i made a video response with the girl walkin down the stairs upside down on my page...check that out lol
JAYsonsup 3 years ago
You thought that was scary, D come on now bro. I believe I will do a response.
blacktigerwu 3 years ago
The Shining did the same thing to me...I might of been 10...Every once in a while I'll drive by topiary and shutter.
xenafairy3 3 years ago
at least you were 6 years old, ohh for me it was definenetly silance of the lambs (I was 20 years old), the whole movie scared the s*** out of me for months, seriously I started to take sleeping pills, cause I was constantly thinking about the murderer who was making a rope with the skin of the girls that he killed ...then seven that was also ahhhh
nir1971 3 years ago
old movie version of Phantom of the Opera , they open a door or something and there he is! I was sCREAMing
caramelturtles 3 years ago
The movie "The Stand" by Stephen King. The whole movie just scares me to bits. I can't see a crow without freakin' out. We live near an army base so I keep thinking that THIS COULD REALLY HAPPEN PEOPLE!!! I'm back now. That's my pick. Thank you.
barstowmama 3 years ago
Well its not a movie but hearing subliminal messeges on music in reverse about the devil n stuff scares me shitless!
Cipri 3 years ago
The scariest thing is when in i am legend, when the vampires yelled in will's face in the trailer and when they were busting their heads on the walls
Simbuilder5 3 years ago
i like scary movies>>>> but the one that gets to me is S.K. "IT".....i hate clowns since i've seen that movie. oh, and the "OMEN" something about that lil boy killing ppl.
ebonyrenee1983 3 years ago
I don't remeber ever getting really scared, cos I always new it was fake but I guess the movie 'It' based on the book by Stephen King wierded me out for a while.
Arachnophobia scard me shitless when he put his foot in his slipper and the spider bit him (I was 8 when i saw it and checked my shoes EVERTIME till i was like 15).
The ultimate scare came from the TV series 'V' about an Lizard/alien invasion. I was never scared, but I always had wierd scary dreams after I'd watched it.
EBursey 3 years ago
not so much movies scare me but, crimewatch makes me shit myself hehe :D
jackod2006 3 years ago
I dunno, you're chinese buffet video kinda traumatised me lol. I usually laugh a bit in those gory scenes (unless it's truly sick) since they're usually not done very well.
Inbred23 3 years ago
dunno if u get chance to read this but my scariest part of n e film and i dnt get scared easily lol is in nightmare on elm street 1! i was 10 or 11 and in the school a trail of blood leeds though a hallway and then just pops outa no wer is the girl in the body bag stood up :O lol i got over the fear wen i saw it again a few years l8er my u should watch the children of the corn again it helped me hahahaha!!
stuperb1 3 years ago
u look white in this no offense
soulexchange9 3 years ago
soulexchange9: it's the light.
dejuanp 3 years ago
Seen the exorcist with uncut scenes?
ibti360 3 years ago
nope...i'll do another video on 'scary movies' as a whole. i see people are really into this subject.
dejuanp 3 years ago
I have only seen about 10 horror movies because they scare the S@#T out of me and I can't sleep properly for weeks, but probably the scariest one was either Poltergeist or Nightmare on Elm Street because I watched them as a kid and I thought they were real lol. I was reminded of Poltergiest last halloween when my TV started doing that weird thing where it looks like millions of ants are racing on the screen, and then we had a powercut and I was sat in the dark... Scared me to death!
danielle1105 3 years ago
Japanesse horror "The Pulse"....it is too real and those things do happen in real life.....
andthisgirlislara 3 years ago
When I was younger it had to be all the Nightmare on Elm Street movies. I couldn't go to sleep because I kept thinking he would get me.
c0c0puffz 3 years ago
Are you bald now DeJuan?????
KBly22 3 years ago
kbly22: no, low fade..lol.
dejuanp 3 years ago
I think all the gore movies are lame. Horror and fear for me get the biggest impact outta the unknown. So my ultimate horror film was When a Stranger Calls (the original one back in the 80s). The phone kept ringing and the scary voice would say, "Have you checked the children?" Brrrrr. And then when it rings again and she picks it up to yell but it's the police to tell her the calls are coming from INSIDE the house she's in... And then the upstairs door creeps open... Aaaaaaaaah!
LAtwo7 3 years ago
The scene in the beginning of the 2004 Dawn of the Dead with the little zombie girl.
kuunami 3 years ago
i know when Final Destination 3 came out i was scared as hell to ride rollercoasters! lol took me like a year & half to go to an amusement and get on one...
and Tales Of The Hood scared the shit outta me! the story where those lil people came out the pictures and was eating that dude up... when i was younger i used to always think my dolls came alive when i went to sleep so i was scared as hell they was gone eat me or somethin! i put em in the basement & that was the end of my barbie days lol
lilmama314 3 years ago
This movie called The Unborn scared the crap out of me when I was little.
darkmidgetman1 3 years ago
candyman...i still will never say that shyt 3 times...
7BLUNTS7 3 years ago
The Exorcist...its the only movie that still gives me chills. ~Raven
RadicalComedy 3 years ago
omg the whole movie of "the decent"
ululanikalea 3 years ago
The beginning and ending of thriller(the eyes). I was a kid when I first saw it. Final Destination is freaky too.
Edgeup99 3 years ago 3
i was gonna make a vid....but then i got scared...lol
not very many "horror" movies actually scare or traumatize me. but there are a couple of golden scenes. but overall, from beginning to end....The Exorcist....hands down the scariest movie EVER!!!!!
i'd rather it be a suspense/thriller though. Cujo, Silence, The People Under the Staits, Borderline, Unearthed....yeah, those last ones are Horrorfest winners from last year.
marcushearn 3 years ago
My scariest movie scene was the death of Tina Grey in "A Nightmare on Elm Street" The way Freddy sliced her torso open had her dragging across the ceiling... I didn't sleep right for a while...
ladymedallion85 3 years ago
oops i think i posted my comment on someones reply.
lmbg77 3 years ago
ummm dejuan u warned us dat if we were scared of horror movies dont watch dis.... i watched it anyway and now im scared (tear) i jus turned on all da lites in my house, i wuz sittin n da dark but not any more.... i hate hate hate scarey movies and no u got me thanking bout scary movies ive seen, im not gone speak on dem cuz dats gone make me more scared.... (tear) i keep lukin behind me... im such a scaredy cat lol. i seen children of da corn 2 and knw u jus reminded me of dat (tear)....
lavonpimpin 3 years ago
the movie that really messed me up was the blair witch project...of course there were stories saying it was true and my cousin bought a book of evidence the story was true so it scared me even more..the part where you hear children laughing? ughhh. I couldnt sleep for a couple of days cux in my head I kept hearing kids laugh and wood cracking..stupid movie...I think I was 10 or something..
johee626 3 years ago
mine was the exorcist,i also seen it when i was young and i think thats the reason it got me.and my second was IT,with the clowns,never seen that movie again,so i dont know if it was just scary because i was young.
lmbg77 3 years ago
You think 'Children of the Corn' was bad...check out 'Signs'. THAT movie will fill you pants with unrelenting grit and terrified wee.
templar19 3 years ago
templar: i saw signs...not as bad, because i was an adult. by me seeing 'cotc' as a kid, it really traumatized me. i thought it was real and isiah was the image of the devil...as a kid i was terrified of satan and seeing that kid made me think that's what he looked like. signs has nothing on 'cotc'. that's old school horror...no special effects...lol.
dejuanp 3 years ago
The scariest movie I ever saw was WHITE CHICKS!!!!!!!!
RevolutionaryINK 3 years ago
LOL. I remeber children of the Corn And That was the scareist movie I ever saw too. Wasn't that the on ewhen the schooll bus full of kids crashed or somethingin that cornfeild. the kids had black fingernails and everything. I don't remember it as well as You Dejuan but I remeber that joint was scary. Also those old school "DAMIEN" movies were scary too.
RevolutionaryINK 3 years ago
lol
lavonpimpin 3 years ago
lol you're so funny. My scariest movie was Candy Man. I was little...maybe in 3rd or 4th grade and I was at a sleep over when I watched it. I was too afraid to go to the restroom, so I was like I'm just going to hold it until the morning...well I didn't quite hold it. I'm not traumatized by it now though, lol. I'm a "G" now, lol.
missy1e23 3 years ago
Part 2
In my mind this scene lasts 2 minutes even though I'm sure it's not that long. A lot of people don't even notice it. The director has that scene in the movie to serve no purpose whatsoever. So after watching this movie I was convinced that squirrels were evil. I had a nightmare that same night and now I don't trust squirrels at all.
KillingInfiniteDoubt 3 years ago
Part One.
So this is going to make me sound like a weirdo. I've always gotten along w/squirrels. There was this squirrel that used to sit & eat nuts on my window seal and also a squirrel that used to wait in my front yard every morning. In 2004 a movie called "Secret Window" came out. There is a scene where Johnny's character is looking up in a tree and see this squirrel looking down at him. They just stare at one another.
KillingInfiniteDoubt 3 years ago
i never watched that movie i was too scared...it seems like the old scary movies are the worst....i remember i used to be terrified of the movie species...OMG i used to think the green reptile lady was gonna get me =(
justmomo89 3 years ago
I don't have a movie that dramatized me sadly. I have movies that frighten me like like Dawn of the dead and that series. Zombies just get me.
brycerocks100 3 years ago
Maaaaaaan what about the movie call the
Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory? Man was he a creepy old dude! Now remember I was only a kid back then and the Horror Oooh the Horror! Let me just say this movie was jackup and i'm also will be including another kid flix the movie The 5,000 Fingers of Dr. T. Yea I know it a Dr. Seuss story so sue me!,.. I won't go into the Therapy treatment,..
Therapy Livewire- :p
YUPchannel 3 years ago
the movie that scared the tell out of me was brain scan
CHUCKIECHOPITUP 3 years ago
My hometown was mentioned; Amityville. w00t! My scariest scene isn't really in a movie, but a TV series, the Twilight Zone. It was about this monster called the Grither, and when you said his name, his ears grew and if they grew big enough, he could fly and come and get you. So the young boy said his name, the Grither took flight and I guess was coming to get him. All while his sister sang 'Silent Night' My aunt used to sing that to me and I would cry. To this day, Silent Night skeeves me out.
Daviesgravey 3 years ago
I got a List Halloween - Jason - Freddy Krueger .. But the Scene that Scared me the most - WHEN I WAS A KID - Was when those kid started singing on Freddy Krueger and I was not able to fall asleep after watching it ..
RonaRandomRambling 3 years ago
Jaws has always been the movie that did it for me. I don't have a scene, it was the music, I can't listen to music with chello solos in it.
aajunior 3 years ago
Back in the day the movie "IT" did it for me. I didn't find clowns to as amusing as the other kids. And now after 4 years of therapy the white painted faces with the red plastic noses isn't so threatning...LOL!
Genuinel8dy 3 years ago 2
the exorcist when the girl was climbing down the steps like a spider and when she stopped blood came out of her mouth!!! i couldnt sleep for TWO DAYS
cocomini 3 years ago
I haven't seen Children of the Corn, but I think I need to see it, because of you.
sexysyfy 3 years ago
type youtube. com/watch?v=pRPxGkn-4p4&feature=related
i'm watching the scene now...just joined the com with youtube...
dejuanp 3 years ago
I checked it out Dejuan, but there is no sound.
sexysyfy 3 years ago
i know...got to abominable angel's video. she has the scene at the end...
dejuanp 3 years ago
ShEeeeeeEit. "The Wiz" scared the shit out of me when i was lil. From the crows, to the walking puppets that grew, to the afro-chicks that was in the walls singing with the Tinman (what, what can i do-oo-oo) to the flying monkeys on motorcycles, and even Evilene herself.
On top of all that, it was real real Ghetto. so it was really Real to me. ya see?
hmmmmmmm.
DaveOfCleveland 3 years ago
Hey i love that movie and that evilene was scary
Blaw716 3 years ago
dave: yeah, them growing puppets scared the hell out of me also...pretty much the whole movie. those people that came out of the wall...lol. but 'isiah from children of the corn' i saw first...kilt me!
dejuanp 3 years ago
yeah but for some reason Micheal Jackson as the scarecrow scared me.
darkmidgetman1 3 years ago
he ha damian
he ha damian
666 devil child
DAMIAAAAAAAAAAAAN
but nah, The Excorcist did it for me. I was IN stl at the time that movie came out, and you know part of the rumor is that it happened in STL. SO i was effed up. I have seen that movie only once.
OH, and stigmata didn't do me any favors either.
mommy...hold me
thicflair 3 years ago
Yes That,... he ha damian
he ha damian
666 devil child
DAMIAAAAAAAAAAAAN.
That made me piss in the bed one night, scared as hell fighting that little white boy in my dream. I beat dat Butt tho.
RevolutionaryINK 3 years ago
u aint just recently watch that movie now did you?
you ain't gotsta lie craig, u aint gotsta lie!
thicflair 3 years ago
LOL.
RevolutionaryINK 3 years ago
Chuckie! the whole movie scared the shiite outa me
DeftDel 3 years ago
i dont know if u saw this movie. It was in the thirties called FREAKS it was banned in so many countries it was more like a grossout omg sort of thing and i saw it when i was like 8 and forever scared man whew friggin ay man. either that or of course the exorcist
knuxknuckles 3 years ago
the exorcist. scariest shit eva. the part when she started turning into the beast. and she was spitting up the green crap.
MUSTSEEVID 3 years ago 3
my scariest movie scene is "candy man" whne the lady was calling him and the she edned up in bloody bathroom. scary or the part in jeepers creepers 1.) the song i jeppeers creepers 2.) when jeepers creppers kills the brother and you can hear him screaming in the background scary!!!!!!!!
rythebrain 3 years ago
REH REH REH REH
thicflair 3 years ago
The Scariest movie scene i ever seen was when i was about 8. My brothers made me watch Hellraiser. The part that scared me the most was when at the end that fat worm guy and all those other people were killing that guy. They threw chains with hooks at him and cut his arms. To this day i am terrified of hanging chains. When i get on a swing i make sure that there is nothing that can cut me on the end of the chain.
imfelipe123 3 years ago
You so crazy abd sorry you know I don't get scared easy by movies hehe oh hell the zombies you can keep them fuckas they freak me out man ...Travis
XlaviathanX 3 years ago
hey first comment! awesome video
wiidog91 3 years ago