I'm not sure which Animatrix segment it was, but the aceney dueing the war where the tentacle bot is ripping the guy from the armored suit was harrowing.
When I was about 6 years old, I watched Edward Scissorhands and that scene where he's walking down the hallway while holding his hands out to each side and cutting everything scared the shit out of me.
i had to sleep with the lights on after seeing the first paranormal activity in theaters. every noise that night spooked me. the scene that got me tho was the dragging her to the closet/attic
Original Texas Chainsaw where the guy seizes up after he gets skull smashed in with a hammer and then dies when he gets hit again. Eerie shit that movie feels like you're watching a snuff film at times
The bear is Annihilation was pretty rough. I remember looking it up after and realizing the girl’s skull had been fused into the bear’s skull after it mailed and ate her. Even without knowing that the scene was tense as hell.
Nah, just terrified of bears. I watched grizzly man when it came out and it stuck with me. I find wild animal deaths pretty scary in general, it’s a primal and desperate kind of fear when a predator chooses you.
The scary shit about bears is that they don't kill prey before they start eating it, they'll just pin you down and start munching away at your belly, this seems to be more common amoungst omnivorous predators than straight up carnivores like lions and shit that make sure to kill their prey as quickly as possible
Back when the first conjuring came out I was a student living in an apartment I got for extra cheap because someone had killed themselves in it previously.
I watched the movie in that apartment one night and it ended at 3:00 am.
Right during the credit scene where it played that spooky music, a stack of dishes fell out of my kitchen cabinet onto the floor shattering entirely.
I have never been more spooked in my entire life and even remembering it now is giving me intense goosebumps.
Last month, when I was staying up to switch to night shift, I was watching the live action Spawn for the first time since it came out. During the part where he gets sucked down to Hell from the fireplace and all this hellfire is swirling around on the screen, my smoke alarm went off. And not the “Beep. battery low. Beep. Battery low.”, it was the “GETTHEFRICKOUTOFTHEHOUSEIT’SALLBURNINGDOWNREPENTYOURSINS” alarm. And the silence button wouldn’t work either. I ended up taking the batteries out of it. I wasn’t cooking. The dryer and dishwasher weren’t running. It was warm outside so the furnace wasn’t on. Ended up opening all the windows just to air out the house. Put the batteries back in, and sat there in silence for two hours, wondering if it was going to go off again. Freaked me right out. People rag on that movie for the shitty CG, but I found it very immersive.
Legit first time I watched rocky horror picture show when I saw Tim Curry kill meatloaf, I had to turn it off shortly after that cause it freaked me out so much cause I just couldn't understand why he did it, I watched it again years later and realised how fricking stupid and crap the movie is
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Fricking amazing post bro! You are a shining example of the quality posts we all expect on this forum! Keep up the good work, bro! We're all rooting for you to keep on rocking our socks off!
For me it was the daughter's drawing of how many times she had seen the ghosts. Something like 3 for the adults, 5 for the kid, and then it pans over to this horrifying drawing of an old woman with sunken white eyes and it says 14
Can it be a scene from real life?
why didn't he just unzip it?
how did he get in?
>Dude women can’t be violent monsters lmao
>i was in the Northman you know
They were nice aliens though
your mum's sex tape because she's a fat slag
Ok nutcracker man
>Incels: but CGI is le SOVLESS, practical effects are better!
here's the (you) you were looking for, homosexual
Anything from the first 30 minutes or so of Lost Highway
>What are some scenes that left you truly spooked?
literally any scene with american in it
old woman comes up the subtrain steps in exorcist
then she turns and goes back down
This genuinely fricked with me.
webm or youtube link of this?
Out of context, it will not be scary. You have to have the whole build-up and understand the mindset of Father Karras to fully appreciate it.
it's his mom
also there's more spooky stuff in the movie
and the flash of the face
Jacobs ladder hospital
Lake mungo phone scene and the weird Nazi bit
Why? How did that happen?
Which races
the signing of surrender of mankind in animatrix.
its kind of scary that morons are leading us.
as moronic as the Second Renaissance could be, it was pretty chilling kino
I'm not sure which Animatrix segment it was, but the aceney dueing the war where the tentacle bot is ripping the guy from the armored suit was harrowing.
This scene came out of nowhere and freaked the everliving shit out of me
Yep.
I hate anything involving cannibalism.
Sleepaway Camp’s ending left me unsettled for an entire day
/misc/ is still scared shitless to this day
When I was about 6 years old, I watched Edward Scissorhands and that scene where he's walking down the hallway while holding his hands out to each side and cutting everything scared the shit out of me.
The ending of Black Christmas (1974)
this scene aged terribly, it’s impossible not to laugh now
VAMOS
Context?
EEZ BEHIND!!
i had to sleep with the lights on after seeing the first paranormal activity in theaters. every noise that night spooked me. the scene that got me tho was the dragging her to the closet/attic
WMAF r-right anon?
the opposite
Based, the more hapa girls in the world the better. It doesn't which parent is Asian or white.
Reminder that no matter how much you post it, Nobita isn't with that schizo German roastie that stalked him to Japan
Painting scene in The Witches (1991)
That's a good one.
oh frick I blocked this one out
holy shit that fricked with me as a kid
Original Texas Chainsaw where the guy seizes up after he gets skull smashed in with a hammer and then dies when he gets hit again. Eerie shit that movie feels like you're watching a snuff film at times
The bear is Annihilation was pretty rough. I remember looking it up after and realizing the girl’s skull had been fused into the bear’s skull after it mailed and ate her. Even without knowing that the scene was tense as hell.
*mauled, frick me.
t. 19 year old
Nah, just terrified of bears. I watched grizzly man when it came out and it stuck with me. I find wild animal deaths pretty scary in general, it’s a primal and desperate kind of fear when a predator chooses you.
t. 16 year old
>t. Bear
The scary shit about bears is that they don't kill prey before they start eating it, they'll just pin you down and start munching away at your belly, this seems to be more common amoungst omnivorous predators than straight up carnivores like lions and shit that make sure to kill their prey as quickly as possible
Yeah, that shit got me, too.
every scene in Pulse (2001)
This isn't scary. So tired of redditors hyping this movie just because it's le asian
Same.
I actually enjoyed that shitty American remake over this boring shit.
Back when the first conjuring came out I was a student living in an apartment I got for extra cheap because someone had killed themselves in it previously.
I watched the movie in that apartment one night and it ended at 3:00 am.
Right during the credit scene where it played that spooky music, a stack of dishes fell out of my kitchen cabinet onto the floor shattering entirely.
I have never been more spooked in my entire life and even remembering it now is giving me intense goosebumps.
Last month, when I was staying up to switch to night shift, I was watching the live action Spawn for the first time since it came out. During the part where he gets sucked down to Hell from the fireplace and all this hellfire is swirling around on the screen, my smoke alarm went off. And not the “Beep. battery low. Beep. Battery low.”, it was the “GETTHEFRICKOUTOFTHEHOUSEIT’SALLBURNINGDOWNREPENTYOURSINS” alarm. And the silence button wouldn’t work either. I ended up taking the batteries out of it. I wasn’t cooking. The dryer and dishwasher weren’t running. It was warm outside so the furnace wasn’t on. Ended up opening all the windows just to air out the house. Put the batteries back in, and sat there in silence for two hours, wondering if it was going to go off again. Freaked me right out. People rag on that movie for the shitty CG, but I found it very immersive.
That’s cool as hell.
Delta P
Legit first time I watched rocky horror picture show when I saw Tim Curry kill meatloaf, I had to turn it off shortly after that cause it freaked me out so much cause I just couldn't understand why he did it, I watched it again years later and realised how fricking stupid and crap the movie is
When I was like 9 years old I accidentally watched The Fly.
Oh shit. Oh frick.
I've seen most of the Saw movies multiple times and the brain surgery in 3 is the only scene that makes me legit look away.
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Dude epic! LOL i laughed, HARD xDD
Fricking amazing post bro! You are a shining example of the quality posts we all expect on this forum! Keep up the good work, bro! We're all rooting for you to keep on rocking our socks off!
Angry?
No. Happy. 🙂
thanks :^)
Yep.
What's this from?
That's the one
im a basic b***h
this for me too, i don't know why, out of all the spooky shit i've seen in films that this gets me the most.
to me it's because it feels like a bad dream
For me it was the daughter's drawing of how many times she had seen the ghosts. Something like 3 for the adults, 5 for the kid, and then it pans over to this horrifying drawing of an old woman with sunken white eyes and it says 14
Chills
Makes me uncomfy even looking at the picture now.
Mulholland?
The scene in Under The Skin when that dude fricking deflates. Easily the most unnerving and disturbing thing I’ve seen in a film in awhile