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I never was the same after this.
- Erika Gutierrez thinks What Movie Scene Gave You Childhood N... is LOL & OMG
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Young Sherlock Holmes, tame now but I saw it too young, plus I'm a wuss.
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Only one? I got 25 of them.
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3 words: Poltergeist. Chicken. Maggots.
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All of the clown scenes from the first half of “It” scared the hell out of me (and still do…).
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I've seen this movie over 150 times and kept having to fast forward through the scenes with the Gmork (or hide behind the couch).
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Tweetie Bird in LOONEY TUNES - HYDE AND GO TWEET 5 years old it terrified me and i'm not going to watch the whole thing on Youtube either.
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The vintage twist they have given this makes it even more horrifying!
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CANDYMAN!!!!! Also, it's scarier with puppets…
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We had to leave the movie theater.
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Guess I'm the only who completely lost their shit when hearing the Unsolved Mysteries theme.
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for years
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so the shock part where he pops out with the cake head on a plate as the undead.. scarey. but i was terrified of him when he was alive in Aunty Bedillia's flashback.
He yells while pounding his cane on the edges of the chair,” Bedillia you bitch! Its fathers day and i want my cake….. you bitch! your all a bunch of dirty vultures just waiting to get your hands on my money! Bedillia … wheres my CAKE! hurry up.” slightly piddled just typing it out. also the scene on creepshow , wheere ted danson get buried alive and drowned…. “Richard. I can hold my breath a long time! -
Trilogy of Terror from 1975, I was seven… this freaked me out.
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The TV movie 'Mysterious Island Of Beautiful Women'. The part where they find the nun's skeleton in the plane. I was young, okay?
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Large Marge!!!
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The Child Catcher from Chitty Chitty Bang Bang. “Treacle Tart and Ice Cream! All FREE Today!! Muhahahaha!”
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The scene from “It's Alive!” where the baby drags the milkman into the truck and eats him. I was only four when I saw it at the drive-in!
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American Werewolf in London transformation scene. I can't even add the scene because I'm still afraid to see it.
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The scenes in Mary Poppins where old men were floating in chairs always freaked me out. I would have nightmares that I was floating away.



























