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

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  • thelaurameister
    thelaurameister Posts: 689 Member
    Also (call me silly) but Child's Play.

    I watched that movie for the first time when I was 5. It's had a lasting impact on me, I've been slightly afraid of dolls ever since.

    That Christmas, my grandma gave me a doll that was supposed to look like me. It immediately got buried in the back of my mom's closet (no way was I going to put it in mine lol)...Pretty sure it's still there, too.

    childs play was a classic! i hope they don't screw up the new one they are making like they did with nightmare on elm street.. lucky they got brad doruff to do the voice again.. he did all the chucky films.. at least that's good!

    Holy Dolls Alive!! they are remaking a new one? imma try to watch it n hopefully i wont cry and call my momma. lol

    MY THOUGHTS EXACTLY. I had NO idea they were making another one. Is it a continuation of the story (so after "Seed of Chucky" or is it a remake?!?! There's no doubt I'll be seeing it. Sure, it creeps me the F out, but that's the goal!
  • Graceious1
    Graceious1 Posts: 716 Member
    Texas Chainsaw Massacre.
  • kimcalica
    kimcalica Posts: 525 Member
    I saw the original Texas Chainsaw Massacre in the 1970's at a drive-in with my boyfriend (now husband). At a really scary part someone was running through the rows beating on the trunks of the cars and scaring people to death, me included. I screamed so loud! I guess he thought it was really funny. Looking back I'm sure it was.

    i know that movie kinda started the slasher genre.. so it was a new kind of scary for many people.. i imagine someone doing that to people would just give people heart attacks!! i think it's pretty funny.. but then again.. i'm morbid.
  • Minnesota_Nice
    Minnesota_Nice Posts: 414 Member
    Scream movies. Yes.... I said it. Scream. The mask freaks the living **** out of my to this day.
  • SHBoss1673
    SHBoss1673 Posts: 7,161 Member
    Human Centipede? Come on, that movie was hilarious!

    Eating Raoul, mostly because I was only like 6 when it came out and I shouldn't have watched it.

    Maybe also Attack of the Killer Tomatoes. That movie scarred me for life.
  • kimcalica
    kimcalica Posts: 525 Member
    A movie called "feed" it was about a guy who had big girl fetishes and he used to feed them til they died... and people use to watch online.. I believe these things always derive from some sort of truth.. Totally sick!!

    I've been meaning to watch that movie..
  • SHBoss1673
    SHBoss1673 Posts: 7,161 Member
    Don't know about scarred me for life, but 2 films stand out in the creep out factors

    The Medusa Touch. It's a old fairly obscure Richard Burton film, which freaked me out as a kid and the sound of the EEG at the end still makes my hair stand on end. - if you liked the original Omen then you'll love this.

    The original version of The Grudge. It was the 1st time I'd watched a forigein horror film. I had to have a 10 minute break half way through because it was so tense. I'm guessing it partially due having to concentrate on the film reading the subtitles, it draws you into the story more and it was just damn creepy.

    Ooh, forgot about the Omen, that's a good one.
  • kimcalica
    kimcalica Posts: 525 Member
    Sinister!

    I am a horror movie fanatic so I'm used to scary, disturbing things. Saw movies don't phase me. But for whatever reason, I had to look away at many parts of this movie. Very well made!!!

    i was disappointed with sinister.. it was a jumper... the plot and story was formulaic.. nothing new or special.. if i hadn't seen it in the theater.. it wouldn't have been fun.. glad i did.. the jump scenes were fun.. like going to a haunted house.. but at home it would have been just another lame predictable horror movie.


    I do agree that it is slightly predictable, but that lawn mower scene...Ohhh lawd I will flash on that every time I mow the lawn. I can't get the image out of my head and it doesn't even really show the actual murder!

    yeah, it'd cost more if they did! they used all the money on the boogy man's makeup!
  • ParaSempreAmor11
    ParaSempreAmor11 Posts: 105 Member
    Silence of the lamb and IT :frown: :frown:
  • fjrandol
    fjrandol Posts: 437 Member
    I saw Poltergeist at way too young an age (it came out when I was 8). Even the thought of watching it now makes me feel nauseous, and I used to dread waking up during slumber parties to find the TV still on and the channel off the air for the night.

    eta: This is coming from someone who grew up watching movies like The Thing, C.H.U.D., etc. So it's not scary movies in general, just that particular one. lol
  • thelaurameister
    thelaurameister Posts: 689 Member
    Another very strange movie that creeped me out was an independent film called Bug that I watched just last night. I was left not even knowing what to think...Haven't seen a movie like that in a long time.

    PS great thread idea.
  • DenyseMarieL
    DenyseMarieL Posts: 673 Member
    A Clockwork Orange. That movie was just so wrong on so many levels.
  • Iron_Maiden
    Iron_Maiden Posts: 326 Member
    The Wiggles Movie
  • WhyeatKachra
    WhyeatKachra Posts: 404 Member
    And now I have a list of movies to watch :happy:

    getting to the point, the only movie that managed to scare me till date, well a particular scene of it, was Exorcism of Emily Rose. That barn scene. When she names the demons. *shudders*...

    That's one hell of a performance. I still have nightmares.
  • sanndandi
    sanndandi Posts: 300 Member
    natual born killers, there might be worse "horror" films out there for sure, but this one left me with that distrubed feeling for a very long time afterwards.
  • kimcalica
    kimcalica Posts: 525 Member
    A serbian movie and the first few minutes of cube(zero)

    aaah yu said the name of the forbidden film that which is not to be said!!!!! a serbian film is the one i've been warned by at least 30 horror fanatics to avoid!
  • kimcalica
    kimcalica Posts: 525 Member
    Don't know about scarred me for life, but 2 films stand out in the creep out factors

    The Medusa Touch. It's a old fairly obscure Richard Burton film, which freaked me out as a kid and the sound of the EEG at the end still makes my hair stand on end. - if you liked the original Omen then you'll love this.

    The original version of The Grudge. It was the 1st time I'd watched a forigein horror film. I had to have a 10 minute break half way through because it was so tense. I'm guessing it partially due having to concentrate on the film reading the subtitles, it draws you into the story more and it was just damn creepy.

    i LOVE japanese horror!
  • ECA67
    ECA67 Posts: 802 Member
    The Exorcist !
    I had a hard time babysitting after that movie.
  • jenbit
    jenbit Posts: 4,252 Member
    Don't know about scarred me for life, but 2 films stand out in the creep out factors

    The Medusa Touch. It's a old fairly obscure Richard Burton film, which freaked me out as a kid and the sound of the EEG at the end still makes my hair stand on end. - if you liked the original Omen then you'll love this.

    The original version of The Grudge. It was the 1st time I'd watched a forigein horror film. I had to have a 10 minute break half way through because it was so tense. I'm guessing it partially due having to concentrate on the film reading the subtitles, it draws you into the story more and it was just damn creepy.

    i LOVE japanese horror!

    Audition for those of you who enjoy your horror with subtitles this is great. Every guy I've made watch that had WTF moments also high tension
  • jzrharv
    jzrharv Posts: 126 Member
    The H-Man (aka Bijo to Ekitainingen). Dissolving people, what can you say.
  • It!!!!!
  • cookn_mama
    cookn_mama Posts: 228 Member
    It. Nuff said.

    AGREE!!!! Have movie for the kids. I wont watch it!!!
  • kimcalica
    kimcalica Posts: 525 Member
    Don't know about scarred me for life, but 2 films stand out in the creep out factors

    The Medusa Touch. It's a old fairly obscure Richard Burton film, which freaked me out as a kid and the sound of the EEG at the end still makes my hair stand on end. - if you liked the original Omen then you'll love this.

    The original version of The Grudge. It was the 1st time I'd watched a forigein horror film. I had to have a 10 minute break half way through because it was so tense. I'm guessing it partially due having to concentrate on the film reading the subtitles, it draws you into the story more and it was just damn creepy.

    i LOVE japanese horror!

    Audition for those of you who enjoy your horror with subtitles this is great. Every guy I've made watch that had WTF moments also high tension

    aww i don't want to think about audition! i'm eating lunch right now!!
  • Love horror! I don't really get scared (or scarred) anymore, but I was ...disturbed by this list:

    The Girl Next Door
    Last Houst on the Left (origional)
    Clockwork Orange

    Emily Rose is the last movie to scare the *kitten* out of me.
    Human Centipide 2 was disgusting, and because of that AWESOME! What a great bad guy! The first one was boring.
    The Audition was cool if you're a fan of Japanese horror.
    For some reason I saw the part of Watership Down where Bigwig is caught in a wire when I was five and that messed me up for a while.

    I will be Netflixing some of these I haven't seen.
    Great list and topic!
  • Don't know about scarred me for life, but 2 films stand out in the creep out factors

    The Medusa Touch. It's a old fairly obscure Richard Burton film, which freaked me out as a kid and the sound of the EEG at the end still makes my hair stand on end. - if you liked the original Omen then you'll love this.

    The original version of The Grudge. It was the 1st time I'd watched a forigein horror film. I had to have a 10 minute break half way through because it was so tense. I'm guessing it partially due having to concentrate on the film reading the subtitles, it draws you into the story more and it was just damn creepy.

    LOL, we literally just posted about Audition at the same time!


    i LOVE japanese horror!

    Audition for those of you who enjoy your horror with subtitles this is great. Every guy I've made watch that had WTF moments also high tension
  • kimcalica
    kimcalica Posts: 525 Member
    you guys remember brain dead? with the semolinan rat monkey thing that bit this guys mom? i think it was austrailia or new zeland.. so much puss... uug
  • A movie called "feed" it was about a guy who had big girl fetishes and he used to feed them til they died... and people use to watch online.. I believe these things always derive from some sort of truth.. Totally sick!!

    I've been meaning to watch that movie..

    It was nicely done. Check out "The Woman" also, -it think thats the name, it's onNetflix
  • etoiles_argentees
    etoiles_argentees Posts: 2,827 Member
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  • Contrarian
    Contrarian Posts: 8,138 Member
    The Blair Witch Project. I used to spend a lot of time in the wilderness.
  • sunshine_gem
    sunshine_gem Posts: 390 Member
    Paranormal Activity. I don't like movies that involve stuff like that but my ex thought it would be a good 'experience'. He regretted it after being woken up every time I needed to go to the bathroom in the middle of the night for the next few months...