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What is the scariest thing you ever saw?

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LordOfThe5Rings · 04/08/2012 20:35

Could be in real life, a movie, on tv or even read about in a book and gave you bad imagery. Anything at all.

Anything haunrted you like that from childhood? If so, what?

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Uppermid · 04/08/2012 20:37

The film Halloween. I was 13. Big mistake!

EclecticShock · 04/08/2012 20:39

Scar face shower scene when a child. Since then other more real life stuff...

laudinum · 04/08/2012 20:41

Some sort of weirdshit film. Eraserhead?

LordOfThe5Rings · 04/08/2012 20:47

Eraserhead is a mindfuck :o

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SparklingGoldMedals · 04/08/2012 20:49

Working on the counter in a bank in my teens. One minute I was serving an old lady, then next I was looking at the wrong end of a gun.

It bothers me more now thinking about it than it did then.

Lucyellensmum99 · 04/08/2012 20:50

Invasion of the body snatchers - in fact anything with donald sutherland in it freaks me out.

In real life, i was terrified when i saw my dad after he passed away, when we visited in chapel of rest, they asked me if i wanted some time on my own - i practically pushed them out of my way Blush i dont know why that was :(

Lucyellensmum99 · 04/08/2012 20:50

Sparking, how awful for you :( I think that must trump most things tbh.

LordOfThe5Rings · 04/08/2012 20:53

Poor you, sparkling. it is one of those things you act on at the time and afterwards really freaks you out.

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SparklingGoldMedals · 04/08/2012 20:54

It was horrible, but long enough ago now to just think about it now and then. I think I was fairly fearless in my teens, It's only now it's a bit OMG did that actually happen?

BlueSuedeStiletto · 04/08/2012 20:57

And episode of Are You Afraid of the Dark with a haunted scarecrow. I still can't believe that's a kids show.

Also those fucking statues on Dr Who. Shit me up BAD!

BlueSuedeStiletto · 04/08/2012 20:58

Oops, *an episode...

Whitershadeofpale · 04/08/2012 20:58

Reading Frances Farmer's autobiography 'Will there really be a morning?' I was about 14 and even now I remember certain passages. I've since found out that it was quite inaccurate but I still find it scary that that can happen to a women just because she refused to conform to certain expectations and had a drinking problem. I'm sure anyone else who's read if would have the same reaction (although I've never known anyone that has).

TheCrackFox · 04/08/2012 20:58

Did the bank sort out any after care for you?

I saw the "Thing" when I was about 12 and I nearly shat my pants.

SparklingGoldMedals · 04/08/2012 20:59

Did anyone read the Flowers in the Attic' books when they were younger? I can't remember exact content but they were frightening.

EclecticShock · 04/08/2012 21:01

Does anyone remember the Halloween spoof about "pipes" - was like Blair witch... Made up documentary.... Scared me senseless :)

EclecticShock · 04/08/2012 21:03

I think we are talking about the same thing...

pipes

Oh and the watcher in the woods Disney film.

EclecticShock · 04/08/2012 21:04

Driller killer was hideous too, as was audition.

theboneperson · 04/08/2012 21:04

The Amityville Horror film. Especially the bit at the end that says "This is based on a true story". Shock

Can't bear to dwell on it.

FarelyKnutsAboutTheIrishTeam · 04/08/2012 21:15

Stephen Kings movie "It".. watched it when I was way too young.. Still scared of bloody clowns and get chills when I hear an ice cream van :o

LordOfThe5Rings · 04/08/2012 21:19

What is pipes about then? -doesn't want to click-

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candr · 04/08/2012 21:19

my friend was thrown into prison in Thailand in a case of mistaken identity. She was there 5 days and said it was the scariest thing ever. I watched IT when younger but not sure it compares.

LordOfThe5Rings · 04/08/2012 21:21

Candr how awful the prisons over there are disgusting.

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EclecticShock · 04/08/2012 21:22

A ghost documentary involving kids aimed at kids. I was at a halloween party with a bunch of kids and we were all scared shitless... 25 years ago and we all still remember it! Sarah green was in it, sonit made it seem real and serious :)

DumSpiroSpero · 04/08/2012 21:23

Nightmare on Elm Street 3 - watched round a friend's house with her and her older bro - we were just 13.

I didn't sleep without a light on until I was nearly 19.

Even now I can still remember that bloody song and get the shivers when I come across those old fashioned 'cross' shaped taps.

SparklingGoldMedals · 04/08/2012 21:26

I have never seen a horror film. What would it be like to watch one now? Would i just be Hmm or proper Shock?