Movies that scarred you for life! (Most Disturbing Film)

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  • Legs_McGee
    Legs_McGee Posts: 845 Member
    The Phantom of the Opera. A friend of mine said it was her most favorite movie ever and made me watch it. Longest 16 hours of my life. So boring. And all that singing. Ugh.
  • 0321MarineMom
    0321MarineMom Posts: 15 Member
    I don't like scary movies that have a religious aspect to them...I dunno...they just creep me out,,especially when there is church music. The Omen still gives me nightmares.

    I also don't like movies that could happen. Silence of the Lambs...NO. Stupid stuff that's just gory doesn't scare me at all. I can watch Nightmare on Elm St. and go to sleep right after.

    I watch the Omen and I need a marathon of Disney cartoons before I turn the lights off.
  • Original Friday the 13th
  • Todubs
    Todubs Posts: 4 Member
    Jaws. Sliding down the boat and into the sharks mouth. I lost sooooo much sleep as a kid
  • Inner_Goddess
    Inner_Goddess Posts: 1,146 Member
    And and all horror! And "The Grey" - couldn't sleep without nightmares for weeks after watching this summer
  • FancyPantsFran
    FancyPantsFran Posts: 3,687 Member
    Excorist... never saw whole movie.. but the commericals share the $&#@ out of me....
  • MickeyBoo
    MickeyBoo Posts: 196 Member
    Bad Boy Bubby :sick:
  • MartiCat70
    MartiCat70 Posts: 59 Member
    The Exorcist. My dad let me watch it when I was 9! I still can't handle it and I'm 43!! Yes, scarred for LIFE!
  • Mobilemuscle
    Mobilemuscle Posts: 945 Member
    tonight AMC is airing The 40th anniversary of the exorcist ;)
  • eric_sg61
    eric_sg61 Posts: 2,925 Member
    Truth or Dare?: A Critical Madness ..just plain sick
    I didn't think anyone else ever heard of this one
  • Mr_Excitement
    Mr_Excitement Posts: 833 Member
    I saw Dawn of the Dead when I was eight years old and I kid you not, had zombie nightmares at least once a week until I read the Zombie Survival Guide at age 35. Suddenly zombies seemed like a manageable problem to my subconscious, I guess.
  • Myhaloslipped
    Myhaloslipped Posts: 4,317 Member
    Candyman. I am still too chicken to say it in the mirror, even as an adult.
  • WeepingAngel81
    WeepingAngel81 Posts: 2,232 Member
    The 3rd Poltergeist movie with all the mirrors., especially the scene where the uncle is looking in the mirror fixing his bow tie and when he turns around his reflection is still looking back at him ((shudder))

    Most recently has been Machine Gun Preacher. The image of those children who were killed and threw into a pile to burn just breaks my heart! It bothers me knowing that this does happen in some parts of the world.
  • jeansuza
    jeansuza Posts: 148 Member
    The Incredible Shrinking Man is a 1957 science fiction film that scared the hell out of me when I saw it as a little girl in the sixties. I had numerous nightmares about it!
    According to Wikipedia, in 2009 it was named to the National Film Registry by the Library of Congress for being “culturally, historically or aesthetically” significant and will be preserved for all time.

    The Birds and The Fly were pretty scary too...
  • Nightmare on elm street... Couldn't sit on a toilet without thinking a hand was gonna grab me!
  • MartiCat70
    MartiCat70 Posts: 59 Member
    tonight AMC is airing The 40th anniversary of the exorcist ;)

    Thanks. Now I know what channel to avoid! LOL
  • AcidWords21
    AcidWords21 Posts: 139 Member
    The A Nightmare On Elm Street movies because as a kid my cousins would always randomly yell out that Freddy was behind a tree or somewhere in the pitch dark areas while we were playing outside at night. They would outrun me & lock me outside.

    I love the Hellraiser movies but the first time I seen Hellraiser I was pretty freaked out, especially the ripping apart of Frank. I still think it's a freaky scene. There are multiple death scenes in the series that are freaky.

    The Faces of Death movies kind of got to me while watching them.
  • glynda66
    glynda66 Posts: 184 Member
    :frown: Salems Lot.....The vampire boy floating in the window freaked me out!:frown:
  • Mr_Dumas
    Mr_Dumas Posts: 260 Member
    Steel Magnolias. Worst chick flick ever. Seriously, don't watch it if your girlfriend/wife asks, youare sick. Don't get sucked into the worst 2 hours of your life.
  • Myhaloslipped
    Myhaloslipped Posts: 4,317 Member
    The 3rd Poltergeist movie with all the mirrors., especially the scene where the uncle is looking in the mirror fixing his bow tie and when he turns around his reflection is still looking back at him ((shudder))

    Most recently has been Machine Gun Preacher. The image of those children who were killed and threw into a pile to burn just breaks my heart! It bothers me knowing that this does happen in some parts of the world.

    I agree with you on that Poltergeist movie. Wtf was that freaky s**t! It was pure craziness! Scared the crap out of me. I believe the casting director was thinking, "I've got it! Let's find all of the people we can who scare the hell out of people just by their appearance in normal life, but then we'll also put them in horror makeup and make them do extremely demented and disturbing things." Well that plan worked! Lol.
  • OllyReeves
    OllyReeves Posts: 579 Member
    The first Paranormal Activity

    (I couldnt leave a limb outside the sheets for months, or sleep with the TV off)

    Yeah i'll agree with this, I've watched all of them and they creep me out. I don't know why I suppose it's just imagining yourself in that situation, particularly the first one. And there's something about the voyeuristic nature of the way you see a lot of the action. Yuck....
  • OllyReeves
    OllyReeves Posts: 579 Member
    Steel Magnolias. Worst chick flick ever. Seriously, don't watch it if your girlfriend/wife asks, youare sick. Don't get sucked into the worst 2 hours of your life.

    Oh it's not that bad, but if you get the opportunity to see it on stage as a play, it's very very good!
  • SAW

    The first paranormal activity

    The Scarecrow
  • TeresaB1979
    TeresaB1979 Posts: 158 Member
    Zoo. It's a film/documentary about 'a family man who met his untimely end after an unusual encounter with a horse '.

    Don't watch it if you ever want to be able to look at a horse again without feeling very uncomfortable. Truly bizarre stuff.
  • BreakinTheChains
    BreakinTheChains Posts: 381 Member
    children of the corn :(
  • kymarai
    kymarai Posts: 3,702 Member
    The only truly horror movie I have ever seen was "Mother's Day". It freaked me out so badly I could barely walk. Then as we left the theater, it thundered loudly. I didn't sleep well for a week. I don' t even like some of the scenes on TV anymore! My daughter calls me a woos!
  • The Blob. Once you see someone sucked down a drain pipe, you're never the same.
  • Myhaloslipped
    Myhaloslipped Posts: 4,317 Member
    Steel Magnolias. Worst chick flick ever. Seriously, don't watch it if your girlfriend/wife asks, youare sick. Don't get sucked into the worst 2 hours of your life.

    lol, well if that's how you feel, do NOT see "Mama Mia." Please trust me on that.
  • kwest_4_fitness
    kwest_4_fitness Posts: 819 Member
    The corn field beat down in the movie Casino. I can't even watch the edited version on TV without getting physically ill.
  • TheRealJigsaw
    TheRealJigsaw Posts: 295 Member
    Not scary but the Human Centipede 1 & 2 are two very disturbing movies.