I used to watch a lot of horror movies as a kid, but few scared me. Here are the select few : P.
Texas Chainsaw Massacre-The ORIGINAL- Scared the shit out of me because the realism (no blood, gritty film) and I thought it was a completely true story.
IT- C'mon it was about a demon CLOWN.
Halloween- The music scared my nuts off.
Candyman- Everytime I took a shit I stared at the mirror in shear terror.
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1958's "The Fly" Saw it when it was first in the theater. And when Patricia Medina pulled the bag off of David Hedison's head to reveal he had the head of a fly, I found myself on the theater floor, cowering behind the seats in front of me.
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Little Nemo.......... its not horror but the image of the Nightmare Relm scared me for yeeeeeeeeeeeeeeears and i constantly had nightmares about being sucked into it
Oh yeah, ditto. The part where the girly is in the hospital then the walls open up and she sees some demon climbing between the walls... scary. At least I think that was in Hellraiser, been years since i've seen that.
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I was afraid of michael myers, when i watched his 4th movie around eight years old, on halloween night. After that, I couldn't even let go of the person closest to me for a long time.
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A Nightmare on Elmstreet - The scene where Nancy is in the bathtub, and you see Freddy's glove appear between her legs, made me scream and run out of the room when I was a kid
Stephen King's It - The boogeyman x 10000
Akira - Do I really need to say anything?
An American Werewolf in London - Any glimpse of a werewolf was haunting, the transformation scenes were so scary, and his zombie buddy, whew
The Company of Wolves - Just plain weird. Part where the guy rips his skin off, whew
Nothing really scared me when I was little, the only movie I can think of that made me abit tense was It, but I liked the movie because it had Tim Curry in it, though some scenes were freaky. I love it.