Movies that Traumatized You!

Worst combo. Stephen King and Clowns. Dress Tim Curry up in a clown suit and you have a seriously freaky film.


You got that right. Damn Tim Curry for his scary nature.

Just off topic for 2 seconds, They filmed Baily's Billions where I live in Canada and I actually met him and Jennifer Tilly. She was snobby, but he was Hilarious. Though he got a little peed off when you mentioned RHPS. :D

Anyway's another one that freaked me out was The Stuff. It was like this marshmallow yogurt goo, people ate it and it turned them into Zombies. It was freakenly funny :D :D :D

Another one that traumatized was Carrie,

And "BUG", the cockroaches that went into people's ears and stuff and set them on fire.
 
There's a couple movies that traumatized me:

It: Still the reason I'm terrified of clowns.
Childs Play: Right after that movie came out, my dad bought me a doll that looked the same way, needless to say I wasn't very happy.
Wizard of Oz: I was terrified of the witch and those little monkey creatures.

And the most traumatizing movie ever = Edward Scissorhands. I was terrified of Johnny Depp in this film and it's so weird, because he's one of my favorite actors now, but when I was younger Edward Scissorhands scared the crap out of me.
 
Yeah Poltergeist did it for me too when I was little but now I find that movie pretty funny but they have good effects for that time. If they redid that movie today and I saw it then I would probably nail the closet door shut and board it up and place a dresser in front of it and sell the house. Yeah no traumazation here.

Another was Gremlins, but I really do love those shows now espically the second one which is hilarious.
 
The odd thing with me is that there aren't any movie that have scared me, infact I love scary movies. I'm the one who can sometime be found laughing through scary movies, as weir as that may sound to everyone.
 
I like watching scary films, they don't really traumatize me too much, but i have to say The Ring gave me the heebie jeebies!

When I was younger, my friend and I had a nightmare on elm street fest (in the afternoon, how tough were we?!?! ) and the only thing that really gets me in that is the kids singing the rhyme - y'know the one: starts with 1,2 freddie's coming for you - to this day that sends a shiver down my spine...dunno what it is but little kids singing ryhmes like that..eek!!! :eek: Same happened in the hush episode of Buffy when they have the kids singing a rhyme in that....don't know why, but that freaks me out. Weird!
 
Same happened in the hush episode of Buffy when they have the kids singing a rhyme in that....don't know why, but that freaks me out. Weird!

Oh Jesus that episode was horrible! I was terrified!

I watched the Exorcist when I was 12 and it really did scare me. I mean properly. But I watched it again when I was 17 and I laughed, so I don't know why I was so scared the first time, I think it was more the ideas behind the film.

When I was three my dad made me watch Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom for which I have never quite forgiven him, and 17 years on that movie still scares me a bit - the drinking blood out of skulls, lowering people into a fiery pit... I remember hiding under a blanket and my mum shouting at my dad when she came home to see him letting me watch it and how traumatised I was!

IT scared me when I first watched it, again when I was about 12, but I read the book in the same year and let me tell you, that was a lot worse. And I could never be scared by that movie again after seeing Rocky Horror and finding Tim Curry strangely sexy in suspenders ;)
 
Stephen King’s Kujo (Cujo?) was the one that traumatized me. I’m still suffering from severe dog phobia.

Kill Bill - I was totally grossed out by that one.
 
Missing said:
Another was Gremlins, but I really do love those shows now espically the second one which is hilarious.
Oh my god the ending of that film freaked me out when I first saw it. It traumatized me seeing that gremlin dying in the fountain. :eek:
 
..Given my age at the time, The Grudge had me freaked out for a week.
Man, that movie really freaked me out for weeks. I felt like Kayako is keeping an eye on me or something. And the Japanese one was the worst. And now, Im still kind of scared but not as much. :)

And I think Final Destination. Because of it, I am now afraid to fly. I am even scared to stay in the airport. :( Too much for travelling. :(

The Ring freaked me out as well, especially where she came out of the tv. If my tv went to a fuzzy picture I would freak for weeks after that.
Oh yes! I have a tv in my room. Everytime its time for bed, I just cry and call out my mom. I just cry and cry until I fall asleep. But that was a long time ago. Now, me and Samara are best buds. Kidding! :lol: Im not afraid of her anymore. From what I saw in Scary Movie. I could just kick her butt. :lol:
 
Bambi and Dumbo traumatized me no end as a child, and I've carried that through into Adulthood.

I don't watch scary movies as a rule becuase I know I'd be terrified :lol: the only ones that have affected me are the Final Destination trilogy. For some stupid reason I went to the pictures to watch each one as it came out and I felt physcially sick watching all 3, I missed half of them because I was under my coat :rolleyes:
 
The Exorcist!! i was forced to watch it as a little kid and it scared the hell, and even now in my teens i still am scare of that movie.
 
June_85 said:
Bambi and Dumbo traumatized me no end as a child, and I've carried that through into Adulthood.
me too!!! i was so scared when bambi and her? mother were surrounded by that wildfire! i think i only saw the movie up to that part and then never watched it again, till today and it's been over 15 years now! :lol:
 
BrokeBack Mountain...Traumatized me completely. Heath and Jake...nuff said.

As for scary movies the one that still makes my skin crawl is Halloween. Micheal Myers is one bad ass dude. I love all of the Halloween movies but I'm chewing my nails all the way through them. ONce I went into this haunted house with some friends and got seperated from them. I came around a corner and there was Micheal Myers....I literally screamed louder then I've ever screamed in my life and ran passed him so fast. If the dude would have moved I would have died of a heart attack.
 
Given my age at the time, The Grudge had me freaked out for a week.
I was 11 when I saw that, had to sleep w/ my lights on :lol:
Oneo fmy friends had a lamp shade made of strings, looked exactly like the girls hair.She screamed her head off:lol:
 
Jaws and Phantasim.

It took me years to step foot into the ocean. And Phantasim just gives me the hibby-jibbies.
 
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