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The Exorcist. I almost shit my britches. To this day great flick. Not many made many years ago still project as well made. The Exorcist the classic scary movie of all time. It will be tough for any other to surpass.
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Hocus Pocus. And yes, "The Exorcist".
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The Lost Boys. What were my parents thinking?
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The Terminator series
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the exorist, all three of the poltergeists and the omen.i still have a great fear of open closet doors .
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Stephen King's "It." :-$
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E.T, scared the **** out of me!
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Believe it or not, Sleeping Beauty (Disney). When the evil Queen goes beserk-o at the end and grows really big and black....I was petrified. Disney's Fanstasia too. the Mickey Mouse Sorcerer's Apprentice and the Night on Bear Mountain parts....I didn't watch Fantasia again until I was an adult, I was so scared.
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Jaws really scared me
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There were three, but I don't know their names. The first one was about some alien that cut out a girl's heart. The second one was about an evil doll found in the ocean that killed everyone on a cruise. The night I saw it was the night I stopped playing with dolls, because I was convinced I saw one blink. The third one was some animated thing about a man who turned into a werewolf, and I thought we was waiting outside of my bedroom door at night for me to come out.
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Oh man - ET when they had him in that plastic bag thing and his heart was glowing, scared the crap out of me. Star Wars when they got stuck in the compressing rubbish machine and when the old man died. And the Steven King miniseries Tommy Knockers. I didn't get to see all of it because my parents really monitored what I watched, but I saw the part where they were in a museum or something and there were all these creepy puppets and dolls hanging on the walls. Nothing happened, it was just eerie and freaky as hell. Oh and the old Huckleberry Finn movie where they find the dead dude in the swamp.
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nightmare before christmas. it may not have ment to be but it was a little scary. And the Exorcist. that was bloody freaky, that 360 head bit alone freaked me the f*#k out
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Horror Express - I saw it when I was about 7.
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IT, I was 8 years old, and also "sometimes they come Back" from Stephen King
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The Changeling, the first Friday the 13th, Poltergiest.
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My parents used to take me to see, or rent, the most horrible movies. Vampire and serial killer flicks with brutal killings and lots of gore, as young as I can remember. But the one movie that ever really HAUNTED me, and then even now, at 27, still gives me nightmares after watching it, is "The Howling", a werewolf movie, especially the original, rather than the remake. I don't know why. But it terrified me. But the sequels I always found to be more humourous than scary.
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Kujo... totally scared the wits out of me when I watched it after my parents told me I shouldn't.
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Stephen King's "It", and Child's play.
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The Wizard of Oz. It really terrified me when I was a child and even today it creeps me out ( I am 44 years old!)
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The Tingler with Vincent Price and Trilogy of Terror with Karen Black
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Uh...Ghostbusters! Hey, that library scene was scary!
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Here's a clip form a movie that scared me A LOT when I saw it on TV as a kid. It's the third part of a flick called "Trilogy of Terror". Go Zuni Doll, Go! : )
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The Haunting of Hill House scared the bejesus out of me as a kid. It still does a little.
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Watcher in the Woods "Narek...." Children of the Corn "MALACHI!!!!!!"
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The Sixth Sense
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The Nutty Professor (the one with Jerry Lewis).
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The beginning of the Wizard of Oz. I was deathly afraid of the tornado.
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The movie "Ben". It was about rats.
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Watership Down
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Disney's "The Little Mermaid" Saw it when I was approx. 4, 5 years old and was quite scared...(esp. by Ursula)
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