You remember that game Pilotwings on the SNES? Well, that face that the instructor made on the 1st and 5th areas when you made a perfect score? That scared me. That shit just ain't right.
The made-for-tv movie "Fire in the Sky" scared me shitless.
I was also really scared of snakes, bees, wasps, and hornets.
Great white sharks. i was 5 or 6 when i watched jaws. i had nightmares for like 2 months after that. then when i was 8 i read a book about Great white sharks, and these were some of the tips:
* Never swim in muddy water. ( they're talking about Africa or places like that.)
* Never swim alone.
The next one scared me as hell ( i was 8).
*Never try hitting a shark.
That freaked me out so badly because that meant i was as good as dead if i ever met a shark.
Still these days, when i go swimming when we're at our summer cottage, there's muddy water. so when i swim to the ladder i swim fast like hell cuz i'm afraid to get eaten by a shark.
Through a tragic twist of fate I at the tender age of twelve, stumbled upon the film Pet Sematary, late at night in a back room while my parents were at a party (I came along for the ride and was left in a bedroom with a TV). Well at first I had no idea what I was watching and for a while it seemed okay.... until in order:
A creepy opening with children singing like ghosts
A guy dies violently, his brain poking out from the damaged wreck of his skull
He returns to haunt the main protagonist
A cat returns from the grave as a vicious mean monster
We see a moment of a savage rotting dog
A prolonged visual of Zelda, a spinal injury suffering scrawny monster looking terrifying. This monster returns frequently.
A sweet little boy be run over by a truck
A backstory of a demonic zombie guy with a creepy laugh
The father digging up the grave of the dead little boy
A demon roaring at him
The baby rising from the grave
A guy getting his cheeks cut open by the demon little boy now holding a scapel
The implication that the little boy's mother gets the same
The undead cat finally dying
An entrance to a possessed house showing us that the little boy's mother is indeed dead, and cannibalised and hanging
The demon little boy being killed by his own father who then watches in horror
The boy's father, deciding that he must ressurrect his wife
His wife returning as a hideous zombie monster passionatley kissing him before killing him with a knife.
.... I was Twelve when I saw all those things.
Listen from that day onward I have never been all the way scared by a movie, never since. It traumatised me to the point where I no longer feel fear. Plus I have now lost all initiative to ever want to raise children because well... I've seen the demonic form of the little boy called Gage Creed.
The movie 'Signs' (I think that is what it's called). When my family watched it OI decided top watch it with them ... but then I got scared ... but it was night-time so I didn't want to go to off alone to another room so I ended up hiding behind the couch ... I was like 7-8, so don't you judge me.
1 Aliens (not the movie the grays like on documentaries)
2 Guys in mascot costumes like those guys at DISNEY LAND don't jugde me
3 Giant Squids/Octipie i mean huge with eyes as big as people
4 Zombies (movie, but there are real ones in HAITI making cocaine and bananas for voodoo cheifs)
okay of course there were the cliche ones like clowns (Thank you 'It' for scarring me for life...), the dark, and monsters under the bed, but I had the most irrational fear that the witch from 'The Wizard of Oz' was out to get me.
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