DAMN THATS CRAZY FROGPOSTERS ARE SO LE HECKIN FUNNY WHOLESOME CHUNGUS YOU SHOULD MAKE THESE POSTS ON REDDIT AND MAYBE CONSIDER STAYING THERE LMAO IT WOULD BE LIKE A FUNNY INTERNET PRANK YOU SHOULD DO THAT
As a child, sure. The Fly, The Thing and The Blob traumatized me for years. My grandpa loved to rent that kind of movies.
Event Horizon while high on pot brownies at age 17
The Woman in Black really clicked with my fear of decrepit houses and ghosts, more than any other haunted house movie. Never rewatched it since it came out but I thought it was pretty good.
>The Blob
Oh yeah The Blob scared me as a kid, I was afraid of it coming through drains, I would always look to see if there were drains around.
Also Chucky from Child's Play
Lord of the Rings scared the frick out of me as a 12 year old. I had had recurring nightmares since the early 1990's about a creature that was almost completely like the Nazgul's, and when I went to see Fellowship of the Ring in theaters, I just about had a heart attack. My earliest dream about them was when I was only 6 years old and affected me for a very, very long time. I mean, if I can remember even at age 34 a dream I had when I was fricking 6, down to every last detail in the dream, I'd say it was a serious thing for me. They would always fly towards me from pitch blackness, stopping in front of me and screaming in an otherworldly and ear piercing scream inches from my face before grabbing me and flying upwards into the sky while stabbing me with a knife. 6 years old btw, to parents that never let me see any violent or scary things as a child and were extremely overprotective.
Of course, this isn't scary to anyone else, I just wanted to share something that was scary to me.
Didn't frighten me or anything. Only thing in any movie ever that actually frightened me were the Nazgul's because I had been dreaming of similar creatures since well before LotR was a movie, and obviously I had never read the books at the time the dreams first started as I was only 6.
Nothing has ever scared me before, especially not television or film. Every time I watch a horror movie I can easily see right through its shallow plot and predictable progression. You can practically see the director rubbing his hands together, drooling from his mouth at how convinced he is the scene is going to scare you. Pathetic tryhard atmosphere and formulaic writing will never succeed in heightening ones anxiety or conjuring even the quaintest gasp. Horror flicks are for people with mental shortcomings, unlike myself.
Ju-on the grudge does it for me. That groaning noise is scary, and it’s so easy to imagine turning out the lights and hearing it… I’m scaring myself right now lol. Ring is a better movie but not particularly scary
The Shining, but not because the paranormal shit going on. It's the feeling of being trapped with someone who actively tries to kill you that gives me chills.
Dark Skies was a little spoopy.
I miss being able to be scared by TV and film as a kid.
The ONLY thing that REALLY scared me was literally anything in VR. It can be the stupidest shit, but the face that it "looks" and "sounds" like it's right there gets me every time.
I was terrified of The Exorcist until I was about 15. Nightmare on Elm Street was terrifying as a child, too. I thought Hellraiser was scary and interesting visually, but the plot was confusing to me when I was younger.
The scariest film I've ever watched was probably Pet Sematary >starts off with a kid being killed brutally >kino actor Fred Gwynne manages to pull the "old man from the neighborhood has seen some shit" trope >atmospheric horror in those Godless woods >the fricked up side story about the sister with a twisted spine >the story about how the wendigo came to be (although this is only in the book)
Like a lot of people that one bit in Lake Mungo and in Kairo gave me the major willies the first couple of times but nothing really gets me any more
I saw Watcher In The Woods a little too young and became very scared of mirrors for a long time
No. Movies are not real. Why would something that is not real makes me terrified
Being entirely unable to project yourself into hypothetical or imagined situations such as the ones displayed in films isn’t a sign of intelligence.
DAMN THATS CRAZY FROGPOSTERS ARE SO LE HECKIN FUNNY WHOLESOME CHUNGUS YOU SHOULD MAKE THESE POSTS ON REDDIT AND MAYBE CONSIDER STAYING THERE LMAO IT WOULD BE LIKE A FUNNY INTERNET PRANK YOU SHOULD DO THAT
Have another frog on the house
Hello, froggerinos.
Hello pal
Frogger frens are so comfy.
i love apu so much it is unreal
Howdy
Hi, fren.
stfu he's cute
bean frog haha
Look at this jerk, this in now a frog only thread
Hell yeah
MOM SAID STOP JUMPING ON THE BED
I watched Evil Dead 2 as a child and I was beside myself with fear.
Also the orginal Scream while I was alone in the house aged about 14.
Evil Dead 2 is a terrifying movie if you take it seriously.
As a child, sure. The Fly, The Thing and The Blob traumatized me for years. My grandpa loved to rent that kind of movies.
Event Horizon while high on pot brownies at age 17
The Woman in Black really clicked with my fear of decrepit houses and ghosts, more than any other haunted house movie. Never rewatched it since it came out but I thought it was pretty good.
>The Blob
Oh yeah The Blob scared me as a kid, I was afraid of it coming through drains, I would always look to see if there were drains around.
Also Chucky from Child's Play
Lord of the Rings scared the frick out of me as a 12 year old. I had had recurring nightmares since the early 1990's about a creature that was almost completely like the Nazgul's, and when I went to see Fellowship of the Ring in theaters, I just about had a heart attack. My earliest dream about them was when I was only 6 years old and affected me for a very, very long time. I mean, if I can remember even at age 34 a dream I had when I was fricking 6, down to every last detail in the dream, I'd say it was a serious thing for me. They would always fly towards me from pitch blackness, stopping in front of me and screaming in an otherworldly and ear piercing scream inches from my face before grabbing me and flying upwards into the sky while stabbing me with a knife. 6 years old btw, to parents that never let me see any violent or scary things as a child and were extremely overprotective.
Of course, this isn't scary to anyone else, I just wanted to share something that was scary to me.
What'd you think of the balrog though
Didn't frighten me or anything. Only thing in any movie ever that actually frightened me were the Nazgul's because I had been dreaming of similar creatures since well before LotR was a movie, and obviously I had never read the books at the time the dreams first started as I was only 6.
Did the Dementors frighten you in the same way?
this
marketed as a light comedy, it's a chilling picture of our modern dystopia
>chilling picture of our modern dystopia
How?
Fern Gully. But I was like 4.
>Has a movie ever really terrified you?
No.
Nothing has ever scared me before, especially not television or film. Every time I watch a horror movie I can easily see right through its shallow plot and predictable progression. You can practically see the director rubbing his hands together, drooling from his mouth at how convinced he is the scene is going to scare you. Pathetic tryhard atmosphere and formulaic writing will never succeed in heightening ones anxiety or conjuring even the quaintest gasp. Horror flicks are for people with mental shortcomings, unlike myself.
Calm down riddler
Ju-on the grudge does it for me. That groaning noise is scary, and it’s so easy to imagine turning out the lights and hearing it… I’m scaring myself right now lol. Ring is a better movie but not particularly scary
The Ritual. Couldn't finish it
The Exorcist and those Grudge movies
mostly because I watched those when I was like 10
still get nightmares about them honestly
once on Halloween when I was younger I watched The Orphanage at midnight and couldn't fall asleep after wards
I don't like scary movies, guys:(
Let me give you a hug, froggerino. You're safe here with us.
>her hairline
kek
trying to detect and point out minor flaws in other people wont make you look better
but your hairline tho
lmao
yeah it's shit. how many hairs did you regrow when you posted that?
>his hairline
lol
The Shining, but not because the paranormal shit going on. It's the feeling of being trapped with someone who actively tries to kill you that gives me chills.
but his hairline tho jej
It add to the creepy vibes. Jack Nicholson has a psycho face.
and their hairline lel
>as a child
Halloweentown II: Kalabar's Revenge
>as a teen
The Evil Dead
>as an adult
Tusk
i fapped to the boys in halloween town, sinister, insidious and cannibal holocaust
Uhhh I hope you mean Ethan Hawke
who's ethan hawke?
Are you a pedophile?
no
sounds good, carry on
Sinister
Insidious
Don't Breathe
Audition
Sharknado
Cannibal Holocaust
The Exorcist
Dark Skies was a little spoopy.
I miss being able to be scared by TV and film as a kid.
The ONLY thing that REALLY scared me was literally anything in VR. It can be the stupidest shit, but the face that it "looks" and "sounds" like it's right there gets me every time.
I was terrified of The Exorcist until I was about 15. Nightmare on Elm Street was terrifying as a child, too. I thought Hellraiser was scary and interesting visually, but the plot was confusing to me when I was younger.
The scariest film I've ever watched was probably Pet Sematary
>starts off with a kid being killed brutally
>kino actor Fred Gwynne manages to pull the "old man from the neighborhood has seen some shit" trope
>atmospheric horror in those Godless woods
>the fricked up side story about the sister with a twisted spine
>the story about how the wendigo came to be (although this is only in the book)
When i was younger i was really scared by the ju-on grunge and scary movie parody of it for some reason
Exorcist made me feel anxious for some reason last time i watched it.
I don't get why you would be scared the best they can do is jump scare but when you always expect it it doesn't work
most horrors make me lol instead
Insidious is pretty spooky
So is The Ring/Ringu
The first Paranormal Activity
Poltergeist
Like a lot of people that one bit in Lake Mungo and in Kairo gave me the major willies the first couple of times but nothing really gets me any more
I saw Watcher In The Woods a little too young and became very scared of mirrors for a long time