Good Old-Fashioned Nightmare Fuel

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GunnerGraye

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No idea why but The convicts in the park in Dead Rising. Those guys scared the absolute S**t outta me. And Adam the Clown. (Shivers)
 

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RPJesus said:
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I've seen that before, in a book of ghost stories I believe. Yeah, it is rather disturbing. It's got nothing on Shadow People, though. Those things give me the shivers.
 

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28 weeks later, i was up for 2 straight days almost convinced they were creeping in my house.. and i almost convinced myself i was a zombie in my door way, i actually yelled "AHHHH!!!" in a high pitched scream, and i thought i was a bunch of zombies outside my window...creeepppyyy
 

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When i was younger my friend made me watch Predator at his house, I must have been 7/8? I had to get picked up from his at 1 in the morning, I was petrified..

Sad i know, but I'm 17 and i get really spooked when playing Fallout3 on my own.. I just don't like the realistic-ness of it.. I really can see it happening in the future.
 

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When I was young, that movie Predator used to scare the crap out of me. Now it's one of my favorite movies.

Definition of "Irony"
 

Seydaman

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jim_doki said:
a documentaries about great whites, where they constructed a 10 foot animatronic skeletal shark in a deep tank. the real scary thing was it was rigged to explode
WWOW whats this movie called??
 

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Warhammer 40k is almost completely nightmare fuel; when I started, I used to place my Necron codex face down before I went to bed.

Oh, and Chrysalids.
And poison headcrabs, I jump if I hear hissing or rattling now.
 

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The scene in the Watership Down film where the escapees are told about the fate of the Sandleford warren. Also, to a much lesser extent, when Bigwig gets caught in the snare.
 

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Mars Attacks!- that was supposed to be a comedy! WTF that scared the shit out of me.

The Ring- I had to recite the FUN song from Spongebob to get to sleep after seeing that movie.
 

Hunde Des Krieg

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I rarely ever get nightmares, however there have been 4 occasions where a certain thing has fueled my fear, in order of damage made: (I apologize to the mods and encourage others not to post lists of their own. I just couldn't find a better format.)

NIGHTMARE ON ELM STREET. Ah, yes. The old classic horror movie. I saw this and it made me afraid of the dark, afraid of watching television, afraid of sleeping. In short, it made me sleepless for several months and had lasting affects afterward.

X-Files. There was an episode about a monster that came through the sewer system. I didn't bathe or shower for several weeks. Now, I dislike baths.

Any Zombie Movie ever Made. I hate zombies.

That other movie about the reaper guy that kills people who have numbers above their heads. God, I had nightmare for weeks after that. Scary. Brr.
I thought the combine didn't feel fear.
When I was little I was scared to death of Jurassic Park. Escpecially the beginning bit with the raptor in the crate.
 

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Any horror films which include children as the evil, E.G: The Ring, The Grudge, The Orphanage.

Children... No wonder I don't get along with my youngest brother *shudder*
I second that, and extend it to video games. Alma from F.E.A.R just creeps me out.

As for the other thing, Centaurs from Fallout 3. What the hell are they anyway?
 

Erana

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All my nightmares lately have, surprisingly, been based on cooking.
At times it really, really, isn't fun to know the exact feeling of a sharp knife through raw flesh, lets just leave it at that.
 

Cogings

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I don't really have nightmares, but I watch a freakish amount of MMA, you know UFC and all that jazz and sometimes I dream of what is going to happen in big fights that are coming up.
 

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seydaman said:
28 weeks later, i was up for 2 straight days almost convinced they were creeping in my house.. and i almost convinced myself i was a zombie in my door way, i actually yelled "AHHHH!!!" in a high pitched scream, and i thought i was a bunch of zombies outside my window...creeepppyyy
Really? I LOVED THAT FILM! its one of my all to favorite movies.. EVER. I have watched it like 20 odd times. I mean.. they fly a helicopter into a bunch of infected

Any way. My list.
Clowns: Those things are absolutely petrifying. Seriously some of the scariest stuff ever. I think my fear of them came from watching I.T. When i was like 10, and never finishing it. I re-watched it a few years later and when it was reviled at the end that its just some sort of spider thing, i was a bit like *meh* But still.. clowns.. *Shudder*
Children: Seriously, little kids are some of the most terrifying things ever. The Ring (Not 2 though, that was just a wank) Omen, The shining. Oh, and F.E.A.R
F.E.A.R. You know what, it can get its own section. The only game I lost sleep over. Admittedly i did play it in my room, in the dark, only at night time, with headphones on so no noises from the outside world could un-immerse me.
Event Horizon: Watch it.. Nuff said.
Puppets: Seriously.. has any one ever seen a life size marionette doll being controlled.. just.. *shudder* I use to have a leprechaun puppet that sat at the end of my bed, that thing was the stuff that nightmares where made of. Seriously, my dogs use to see it and they would go berko.

I think that's it..
 

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Portaits with eyes that follow you, I can't sleep in the same room as them, with all the recent "zombie loving" and me watching nearly all the zombie movies I could think of for no real reason i've dreampt of nothing but zombies, usually I don't remember dreams often but for the past 3 weeks i've remembered a dream everytime I wake and it's always fecking zombies. Oh and dolls ... any type really it's not even due to films i'm not sure why but knowing that there are dolls on the same floor as me REALLY screws with my already fucked up sleeping pattern.
 

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I saw Independence Day the night when it was in theaters (I couldn't have been older than 6 or 7). The scene where the alien takes over the doctors body freaked me out, and we were staying on a secluded lake. Didn't sleep well till I was home.