What movies scared you as a kid?

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The Changeling was the only movie I can ever remember scaring me.

I had to take my brother out of Jaws 2 because he could not handle it.
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Barbossa wrote:The Dark Crystal - another one that creeped me out. I think it was those giant spider things.
I think what you mean with 'giant spider things' are the giant 'crab-like' creatures. Try to watch The Dark Crystal again and you will see what I mean.

I don't really recall being scared of a movie when I was a kid. Certainly not Disney movies. I saw The Dark Crystal in cinema, and though I can imagine kids being scared of that movie (the Skeksis are quite frigtening too!) I was old enough at that time to handle it.
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Post by Ariel'sprince »

supertalies wrote:
Ariel'sprince wrote:I don't understand why people thinks that some parts in Snow White,Sleeping Beauty and Beauty and the Beast are creepy but I have to say that concept arts creep me sometimes,I don't know why thought.
Eeh...because we were kids (think as a 5 year old)?
Actually,there people who are still thinks that Snow White,Sleeping Beauty and the Beauty and the Beast are creepy,some people told that it's a bad idea to see Sleeping Beauty in 1:00 AM,which is what I sometimes do :lol:.
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Post by Prudence »

No movies scared me as a child, nor have movies ever scared me since. (I sat through Wanted the other day and didn't flinch; twas too busy rolling my eyes at my boyfriend and trying to make another friend not leave the theater.)

The entertainment that scared me as child was a book. It wasn't even made to be scary. It was The Little Engine That Could. Yes. I'm serious. The big, defeatist trains frightened me and made me run out of the rooms.

I have no clue as to why.
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