1,2 - Freddy's coming for you 3,4 - Better lock your door 5,6 - Grab your crucifix 7,8 - Stay up late 9,10 - Never sleep again. I still remember that rhyme from that movie, creeped me the hell out.
Some of you may not be familiar with this scene, but the ending scene of "Darkness" from 2002 just creep the hell out of me every time. that dream-like felling, that dark atmosphere... goosebumbs every time.
that was actually the scariest thing I'd ever seen on film. I don't know why. it gave me a panic attack and I had to turn it off. it really is hard to explain what it is that makes it so scary.
Garnalenpeller that was pretty damn scary on first viewing along with the scene behind winkies with the monster. very effective non cheap scares, they all played a part.
Mine is from The Conjuring, where she goes down to the basement and the soccer ball is thrown out from the corner of the room. That is my creepiest and scariest scene.
For me, the scary scene that has stuck with me was that first shot of the Queen in Aliens, which I saw when I was six years old! My mum rented the film not realizing it was a horror movie. Scarred me for life, but I ended up loving that movie!
For me, it has to be the chestburster scene from Alien. Just the sense of helplessness, the genuine reaction of terror on the faces of the actors, not to mention the screams of Kane and the blood going everywhere is what made that moment so terrifying for me.
I don't really scare easily when it comes to horror films but there is one scene in the original Halloween movie that just unnerves me to no end xx it's not even really major but it's the scene where Laurie is walking home from school with her friend during the day and she stops to talk to her and looks at the long hedge and you see Micheal Myers just standing staring at her then she turns back to her friend after a minute or so looks back and he's gone xx Just really freaked me out and I hate walking past hedges ever since I saw that xx
I found two scenes in the blair witch terrifying. When Josh goes missing and you hear his blood curdling screams in the middle of the night and the end when mike is in the basement just facing the wall.
The scene where Ripley is trying to escape the ship and the Alien is right around the corner. The combination of the impending self destruction of the ship and the constant suspense that the Alien presents is absolutely gut wrenching.
The scene from Jaws when Hooper goes diving and finds the shark tooth in the side of the boat, then Ben Gardner's head flys into the hole in the boat. I remember watching this scene as a kid and screaming and running out of the room. To this day I can't watch this scene.
The entire movie Sinister man... It's the first horror movie I watched in theaters since Signs (if you want to call it horror) and it scarred me for life. I saw it because a film maker I admire helped make it and yeah it messed me up. No spoilers but the pool scene. Yeah, that sticks in my memory.
trash boat if u have it on dvd then its probably including the deleted scene. but if u were to watch it on Apple TV (like i did) it is not in the movie
The scene on "The Ring" where the girl comes out of the television screen, was the creepiest to me. Great video!! I just subscribed., found your channel by way of Chris Stuckman.
The sense of dread that you feel in that scene in Jaws is so great. That movie is the epitome of amazing suspense. Danny from The Shining was such a great child actor, he really helped add to that terror despite not even knowing what was going on on set!
the scene from Grudge to where that girl is locked in the cupard and you see the ghost womens face emerge from a dark corner , always freaks the shit out of me
Just found your channel by watching your video on the LED lighting. I've watched several more... Great Job. 13 Ghost is definitely on my list. All ghost were awesome... The juggernaut was my favorite by far.. Best scene I would say was the "bisection " scene... When the guy was cut in half.
I remember watching The Exorcist for the first time. The scene that stuck with me was where Regan is getting tests done in a doctor's office, before the Demon fully takes over. She's lying down and all of a sudden the Demon's face comes up out of the darkness for a second. It's always terrifying.
That scene from The Shining terrified me for years. I saw it when I was 4 years old. We had just moved to our new house and my dad was watching the movie. Everyone fell asleep and it was just me. I started crying and screaming. Couldn't sleep for months.
Here are three of the scariest scenes I've seen (all from different decades): 1. The whispering wall & hand grip from "The Haunting" (1963). 2. Killer Bob first appears in Laura Palmer's bedroom from "Twin Peaks" (1989). 3. The final scene from "Enemy" (2014).
The scene in Psycho when that girl discovers Mrs. Bates is a corpse in the basement and Norman walks in with a knife dressed as his mother. Gives me chills every time.
Mine would have to be the scene in Pet Sematary where Zelda flips up in bed and starts talking to the main actress. The freaked me out to to no end! Great video!
The scene in The Thing (1982) where one of the dogs in the kennel transforms into the thing, then they open the door, shine a flashlight in and the camera zooms in and the dogs head lets out a weird roar, that still creeps me out.
Creepshow - Nathan Grantham's hand shooting up from the ground on "Father's Day"... fucking scene still makes me jump... and it's just chilling watching him crawl out of the smoky grave and the gravelly voice... I fucking love that movie. Will never forget that scene.
As a kid the movie that distubed me the most was The Sixth Sense the scene where the kids lock the main boy in the attic and you know something terrible is in there with him. That scene is still hard to watch 15 years later
I know I will probably catch crap for this but the movie The Grudge scared the shit out of me when I was a teenager. The sound the girl ghost made and that creepy kid, still swords me out.
Hey man. Did you know the opening scene from Halloween wasn't actually a one shot scene? It was combined scenes put together very well. It was mentioned in one of the documentaries. One of the scariest scenes for me was when Jack Smurl was raped by the demon that turned into his daughter in The Haunted (1991) and the opening scene in the abandoned church in Just Before Dawn (1981) check them out if you haven't seen them already.
That scene in An American Werewolf in London where David sees Alex looking over his hospital bed in a dream, and then it just shows that super creepy shot of David with a wolf face... Nightmares!
Child's Play when the mother picks up Chucky and realizes that the doll doesnt have batteries in it. Its creepy knowing that Chucky was talking without any batteries.
The scene where Kiefer Sutherland is going after Corey and Corey in Lost boys when they are running out of the Vampire lair is very scary. Misery when Annie is re-braking the guy's legs with a sledge hammer. The Spider walk from the Exorcist.
1. Spider walk and the iconic scene of the priest standing under the streetlight from The Exorcist 2. Last few minutes of REC when the source of the infection walks its way around the room and is caught on night-vision mode on camera 3. The Shining where kid is biking through the corridors and there is just a sense of dread at every turn 4. The Grudge (lady looks under the covers), ghost-lady crawls with mangled limbs from top of the stairs, and every time that freakkin' eerie throaty sound comes on 5. The Ring (video montage of the tape - bugs, lighthouses, and a woman jumping off a cliff and when Samara comes out of TV) 6. Rosemary's Baby at the end. Shivers. 7. When IT appears from the sewers 8. The Strangers, when the victim asks "Why us? Why us?" to which one of the killers answers, "Because you were home." 9. Coming Soon -the one in the hallway and the lights suddenly go out one by one 10. TDK when The Joker tells Kimball the story about how he got his scars. The tension in the scene. You didn't know what The Joker would do but u knew it'd be horrible either way.
I watched the Purge and I didn't like it at all! It was actually my #1 worst movie of 2013.... The Strangers just has something about it that makes the hair on my back stand up, and I don't particularly like Home Invasion films, but The Strangers is my only exception!
***** The Purge: Anarchy on the other hand though looks like what the first one should have been, and I'm excited for that one! Hopefully I don't get let down... lol
The scene where you first see Kurt Barlow in Salem's Lot(1979), The arrival of Kurt Barlow in Salem's Lot(1979),and the floating vampire scenes in Salem's Lot(1979)
LOL! I was going to be a marine biologist until I saw Jaws, sure I was a kid but scared the F out of me...but I lived in LA and we had a boat and sailed on the ocean a lot and saw many sharks - so it seemed pretty real.
my scary footage was the scene from "woman in black" where daniel radcliffe goes to sleep and behind him, the woman steps out of the shadows and proceeds to move towards him and we get that beautiful POV shot. i was watching from over a pillow when i saw that movie.
That one scene in The Conjuring where a girl opens her wardrobe and sees a demon sitting on top of it. Even after watching it 10 times that part still scares me.
the only movie that stuck with me when growing up was the "sixth sense" the whole movie had a very creepy atmosphere to it, i think i was 7 when i first watched it everyone talks about the closet scene but its the scene where the kid is in the tent and he find the dead girl in the slowly puking, still creeps me out to this day.
I swear almost nothing phases me after that movie. You can have a message, but sometimes you need to know when to use good writing to convey a message rather than straight out brutality.
Somehow you managed to leave out the creepy ventriloquist doll scene in Dead Silence. Creepy as hell! I shiver at the thought of it to this day & whenever it's on for some reason, I can't look away
The 1978 version of invasion of the Body Snatchers. The scene where Donald Sutherland points and has that weird, bone chilling scream. I was 11 years old and had nightmares that night
try sitting in the movie theaters all alone and watching the ring not knowing that it was a remake and never seeing the original and watching the girl come out of the tv that scene alone almost had me peeing my pants. i watched this on my birthday and by that time the movie was rather old, and the funny thing was i never had a theater to myself before and never since have i had it again.
That scene in Voyager where Capt. Janeway is trapped in a hallucination in which the she is infected with an incurable disease and the Doctor euthanises her. Most horrifying.
The scene in Alien where Dallas is going down into the ventilator shaft, looking for the alien, with suspense building until he finally finds it: "Get out of there Dallas, move!"
To quote Beetlejuice. I have seen the Exorcist 1,000 times, (or I forget how many times he has seen it), and it keeps getting funnier every time I see it.
One of the scariest scenes for me is the scene in Grave Encounters where they just walk through the hallways because you don't know whats going to happen and the movie is one of the scariest i've ever seen.
the scene that haunts me every night is from the 1980 The Shining when Shelly Duvall runs up the stairs and sees a man in a bear suit giving another man felatio. Ive been seeing it every night since i was 10...
The scene from V/H/S where Lilly (the weird vampire girl) chases that guy down a motel stretch and he fell down a flight of stair and he broke his hand and she was sniffing the guy that fell an it was just really creepy.
+Nathan Bozeman Better scene - can't remember which V/H/S movie it was, but pretty much anything in the video with the "Glitch" killer in the woods. Love that fucking story... but then, love the whole trilogy, so yeah... but I think when the girl rips that guy's dick off and throws it at Link-wannabe (Good Mythical Morning reference) before he runs out of the room was just painful...
The finale scene from funny games u.s. When he just stares at the camera and it slowly turns to black! But i watched it when i was 9 so of course it stuck with me but now i'm 16 and since i'm 13 no horror film scares me anymore. It's pretty cool to don't scared and see everyone else terrified :D
The scene that stuck with me the most was the Japanese The Eye 2, when a pregnant woman sees a ghost enter her belly. When she gives birth to the baby, she knows its the ghost and kinda just accepts it. I was so creeped out! Imagine knowing a ghost is now your child... and that ghost was your ex-husbands mistress or something like that XDD It was just really creepy to watch and it has stuck with me since
The first transformation scene in The Thing. This was at a time when I was just starting to get comfortable watching horror movies, I thought to myself "I've seen Halloween, The Shining, The Exorcist, what can't I handle". And then the dog's head opened up and the creature started to reveal itself and I was like "WHAT THE FUCK IS THAT THING?!?!?!?!?!?!?"
The scariest scene I can remember and will always remember is also from 'IT'. It's the scene when the kids are looking through the book and 'IT' runs up to the camera.
I love scary movies, all the ones you mentioned are super scary. (I also love you and your channel, you're like my hero.. love all your videos, great job) - the scene in THE STRANGERS where kristen stands in the livingroom(?) smoking and this creepy guy with a mask comes up behind her and he just stands there and she doesnt see him, freaky as hell, makes me shit my pants. - also from the film MAMA the creepy kids sitting on the frigde or whatever, creepy could mention a 100 more probably
The scariest scene for me is the kitchen scene from the first Jurassic Park. When I was little I couldn't sleep in my room alone for weeks(the whole movie also gave me a fear of large buildings and nature parks)
I just got a pizza. I'm going to eat it while I watch this. You will be my dinner entertainment!
How about the scene in Batman & Robin where Clooney says "Hi Freeze, I'm Batman!"
+Bada Bing Still makes me cringe.....
LOL
More like, "Hi, Freeze. I'm Batman."
What?😂
And to answer your question, the "disturbing" footage from Signs scared the crap out of me when I saw it in theaters.
One of the scariest scenes is in psycho when Norman bates comes running in the basement with a knife dressed as his mother
AidanIsThisGuy SPOILERS !! Lol, jk.
I didn't talk to my dad for a couple days after seeing the Shining
john gleason hahaha dawg thats hilarious
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1,2 - Freddy's coming for you
3,4 - Better lock your door
5,6 - Grab your crucifix
7,8 - Stay up late
9,10 - Never sleep again.
I still remember that rhyme from that movie, creeped me the hell out.
Jason Norris I'll never watch that movie because I value sleep too much and I know I'll never sleep again if I watch it 😬
No u got it wrong it's 5,6 eat a twix
Love it how John always puts 100% effort into his video. Top Guy
Almost any scene from John Carpenter's The Thing.
Without a doubt, my favorite Carpenter film of all.
The blood test and defibrillator scenes got me good.
Some of you may not be familiar with this scene, but the ending scene of "Darkness" from 2002 just creep the hell out of me every time. that dream-like felling, that dark atmosphere... goosebumbs every time.
What about the nightmare scene from Mulholland Drive?
Mōmoku no FUCK YES!!!!!
that was actually the scariest thing I'd ever seen on film. I don't know why. it gave me a panic attack and I had to turn it off. it really is hard to explain what it is that makes it so scary.
Garnalenpeller that was pretty damn scary on first viewing along with the scene behind winkies with the monster. very effective non cheap scares, they all played a part.
Mine is from The Conjuring, where she goes down to the basement and the soccer ball is thrown out from the corner of the room. That is my creepiest and scariest scene.
For me, the scary scene that has stuck with me was that first shot of the Queen in Aliens, which I saw when I was six years old! My mum rented the film not realizing it was a horror movie. Scarred me for life, but I ended up loving that movie!
For me, it has to be the chestburster scene from Alien. Just the sense of helplessness, the genuine reaction of terror on the faces of the actors, not to mention the screams of Kane and the blood going everywhere is what made that moment so terrifying for me.
I don't really scare easily when it comes to horror films but there is one scene in the original Halloween movie that just unnerves me to no end xx it's not even really major but it's the scene where Laurie is walking home from school with her friend during the day and she stops to talk to her and looks at the long hedge and you see Micheal Myers just standing staring at her then she turns back to her friend after a minute or so looks back and he's gone xx Just really freaked me out and I hate walking past hedges ever since I saw that xx
I found two scenes in the blair witch terrifying. When Josh goes missing and you hear his blood curdling screams in the middle of the night and the end when mike is in the basement just facing the wall.
The scene where Ripley is trying to escape the ship and the Alien is right around the corner. The combination of the impending self destruction of the ship and the constant suspense that the Alien presents is absolutely gut wrenching.
The scene from Jaws when Hooper goes diving and finds the shark tooth in the side of the boat, then Ben Gardner's head flys into the hole in the boat. I remember watching this scene as a kid and screaming and running out of the room. To this day I can't watch this scene.
The entire movie Sinister man... It's the first horror movie I watched in theaters since Signs (if you want to call it horror) and it scarred me for life. I saw it because a film maker I admire helped make it and yeah it messed me up. No spoilers but the pool scene. Yeah, that sticks in my memory.
Nice video man! :)
Keep rocking!
That freaking scene in the exorcist when she runs down the stairs
+trash boat thats not in the movie, its a deleted scene, doesn't really count
+awesomeben45 dude I've watched the original like 10 times and it's been in there every time
trash boat if u have it on dvd then its probably including the deleted scene. but if u were to watch it on Apple TV (like i did) it is not in the movie
+awesomeben45 hmmm that's weird
+AwesomeBen45 um idk what your talking about that scene is in the movie
The scene on "The Ring" where the girl comes out of the television screen, was the creepiest to me. Great video!! I just subscribed., found your channel by way of Chris Stuckman.
The sense of dread that you feel in that scene in Jaws is so great. That movie is the epitome of amazing suspense.
Danny from The Shining was such a great child actor, he really helped add to that terror despite not even knowing what was going on on set!
the scene from Grudge to where that girl is locked in the cupard and you see the ghost womens face emerge from a dark corner , always freaks the shit out of me
Twilight Zone when he sees the creature on the wing. Or the girl stuck in the tv being chased by those cartoon monsters. As a kid, that disturbed me.
ALIEN. The tunnel scene with Dallas.
Most epic, awesome, badass intro ever!
Just found your channel by watching your video on the LED lighting. I've watched several more... Great Job. 13 Ghost is definitely on my list. All ghost were awesome... The juggernaut was my favorite by far.. Best scene I would say was the "bisection " scene... When the guy was cut in half.
I remember watching The Exorcist for the first time. The scene that stuck with me was where Regan is getting tests done in a doctor's office, before the Demon fully takes over. She's lying down and all of a sudden the Demon's face comes up out of the darkness for a second. It's always terrifying.
That scene from The Shining terrified me for years. I saw it when I was 4 years old. We had just moved to our new house and my dad was watching the movie. Everyone fell asleep and it was just me. I started crying and screaming. Couldn't sleep for months.
Here are three of the scariest scenes I've seen (all from different decades):
1. The whispering wall & hand grip from "The Haunting" (1963).
2. Killer Bob first appears in Laura Palmer's bedroom from "Twin Peaks" (1989).
3. The final scene from "Enemy" (2014).
The scene in Psycho when that girl discovers Mrs. Bates is a corpse in the basement and Norman walks in with a knife dressed as his mother. Gives me chills every time.
IT. The shower scene.
Kept looking at the drain. I honestly didn't shower for a week.
i think the girls in the shining were not twins , as i remember one was 8 and the other was 10 . check wikipedia . :)
YES!! I like how you used the music from Zombies Ate My Neighbors right before the end.
John, the scariest scenes has got to be Georgie's death from the 2017 re-adaptation of Stephen King's IT.
Mine would have to be the scene in Pet Sematary where Zelda flips up in bed and starts talking to the main actress. The freaked me out to to no end! Great video!
The scene in The Thing (1982) where one of the dogs in the kennel transforms into the thing, then they open the door, shine a flashlight in and the camera zooms in and the dogs head lets out a weird roar, that still creeps me out.
idk why i always feel like eating popcorn all of a sudden whenever you tell us to pop popcorn! kinda like a jedi mind trick
Creepshow - Nathan Grantham's hand shooting up from the ground on "Father's Day"... fucking scene still makes me jump... and it's just chilling watching him crawl out of the smoky grave and the gravelly voice... I fucking love that movie. Will never forget that scene.
Three words: The woman in black.... Oh wait that's four... YOU DUN GOOFED!
New subscriber. Good list! My #1 is the head spinning scene in the Exorcist. I'm in my 40's and it still gives me nightmares!
Practically every scene in the original exorcist.
As a kid the movie that distubed me the most was The Sixth Sense the scene where the kids lock the main boy in the attic and you know something terrible is in there with him. That scene is still hard to watch 15 years later
That ending from saw. I still get the chills to this day
I know I will probably catch crap for this but the movie The Grudge scared the shit out of me when I was a teenager. The sound the girl ghost made and that creepy kid, still swords me out.
There we go. I was surprised that this wasn't on his list. By far the scariest scene I have witnessed.
Awesome John.
Hey man. Did you know the opening scene from Halloween wasn't actually a one shot scene? It was combined scenes put together very well. It was mentioned in one of the documentaries. One of the scariest scenes for me was when Jack Smurl was raped by the demon that turned into his daughter in The Haunted (1991) and the opening scene in the abandoned church in Just Before Dawn (1981) check them out if you haven't seen them already.
That scene in An American Werewolf in London where David sees Alex looking over his hospital bed in a dream, and then it just shows that super creepy shot of David with a wolf face... Nightmares!
Hey, John!
I've seen Thor: The Dark World already, and it's OK. The second half is a lot better than the first half.
7.5/10
Child's Play when the mother picks up Chucky and realizes that the doll doesnt have batteries in it. Its creepy knowing that Chucky was talking without any batteries.
The scene where Kiefer Sutherland is going after Corey and Corey in Lost boys when they are running out of the Vampire lair is very scary. Misery when Annie is re-braking the guy's legs with a sledge hammer. The Spider walk from the Exorcist.
1. Spider walk and the iconic scene of the priest standing under the streetlight from The Exorcist
2. Last few minutes of REC when the source of the infection walks its way around the room and is caught on night-vision mode on camera
3. The Shining where kid is biking through the corridors and there is just a sense of dread at every turn
4. The Grudge (lady looks under the covers), ghost-lady crawls with mangled limbs from top of the stairs, and every time that freakkin' eerie throaty sound comes on
5. The Ring (video montage of the tape - bugs, lighthouses, and a woman jumping off a cliff and when Samara comes out of TV)
6. Rosemary's Baby at the end. Shivers.
7. When IT appears from the sewers
8. The Strangers, when the victim asks "Why us? Why us?" to which one of the killers answers, "Because you were home."
9. Coming Soon -the one in the hallway and the lights suddenly go out one by one
10. TDK when The Joker tells Kimball the story about how he got his scars. The tension in the scene. You didn't know what The Joker would do but u knew it'd be horrible either way.
The 'Birthday Party' scene from Shamalans' 'Signs'. Freaked the hell out of me as a kid.
The Strangers, when the scarecrow walks up behind Liv Taylor's character and it's completely silent!!
by scarecrow do you mean the guy with a potato sack on his head?
lmfao! yeah..
I watched the Purge and I didn't like it at all! It was actually my #1 worst movie of 2013....
The Strangers just has something about it that makes the hair on my back stand up, and I don't particularly like Home Invasion films, but The Strangers is my only exception!
*****
The Purge: Anarchy on the other hand though looks like what the first one should have been, and I'm excited for that one! Hopefully I don't get let down... lol
The red eyes out the window in the original Amityville horror filme
Agreed.
My mum can't watch that scene as its that scary.
4:02 best impression ever lol
I raise you the Exorcist 3 hospital jump scare. The most effective jump scare ever! Works every time.
The Alien chest burst for me, hands down.
+Lisa Mortini Oh hell yeah. That was so disgusting!
The scene where you first see Kurt Barlow in Salem's Lot(1979), The arrival of Kurt Barlow in Salem's Lot(1979),and the floating vampire scenes in Salem's Lot(1979)
The Conjuring wardrobe scene scared the shit out of me
Nothing scared me about Jaws...that movie might have been scary in the 70's, but not now.
LOL! I was going to be a marine biologist until I saw Jaws, sure I was a kid but scared the F out of me...but I lived in LA and we had a boat and sailed on the ocean a lot and saw many sharks - so it seemed pretty real.
Still a great movie though
my scary footage was the scene from "woman in black" where daniel radcliffe goes to sleep and behind him, the woman steps out of the shadows and proceeds to move towards him and we get that beautiful POV shot. i was watching from over a pillow when i saw that movie.
That one scene in The Conjuring where a girl opens her wardrobe and sees a demon sitting on top of it. Even after watching it 10 times that part still scares me.
The Legend Sidewinder I agree! I was waiting for that to be on here.
Dat SAW beginning was fucking amazing lmao
the only movie that stuck with me when growing up was the "sixth sense" the whole movie had a very creepy atmosphere to it, i think i was 7 when i first watched it everyone talks about the closet scene but its the scene where the kid is in the tent and he find the dead girl in the slowly puking, still creeps me out to this day.
I swear almost nothing phases me after that movie. You can have a message, but sometimes you need to know when to use good writing to convey a message rather than straight out brutality.
Insidious 1 when you see the demon behind Patrick Wilson scared the shit out of me
Somehow you managed to leave out the creepy ventriloquist doll scene in Dead Silence. Creepy as hell! I shiver at the thought of it to this day & whenever it's on for some reason, I can't look away
The 1978 version of invasion of the Body Snatchers. The scene where Donald Sutherland points and has that weird, bone chilling scream. I was 11 years old and had nightmares that night
try sitting in the movie theaters all alone and watching the ring not knowing that it was a remake and never seeing the original and watching the girl come out of the tv that scene alone almost had me peeing my pants.
i watched this on my birthday and by that time the movie was rather old, and the funny thing was i never had a theater to myself before and never since have i had it again.
That scene in Voyager where Capt. Janeway is trapped in a hallucination in which the she is infected with an incurable disease and the Doctor euthanises her.
Most horrifying.
The scene in the Shining when she sees the two guys in a room and one is in a bear suit. That part always freaked me the hell out.
the creepiest scene from Halloween is the one with the sheet and the glasses
The scene in Alien where Dallas is going down into the ventilator shaft, looking for the alien, with suspense building until he finally finds it: "Get out of there Dallas, move!"
The spiderwalk in The Exorcist.
i agree.. spiderwalks are always a very creppy thing to me too
To quote Beetlejuice. I have seen the Exorcist 1,000 times, (or I forget how many times he has seen it), and it keeps getting funnier every time I see it.
I was always freaked out by the 1978 movie Magic with a young anthony hopkins. Puppets always creep me out!!
All right, got my orange soda and blue berry muffin and ready to watch the flickster.
One of the scariest scenes for me is the scene in Grave Encounters where they just walk through the hallways because you don't know whats going to happen and the movie is one of the scariest i've ever seen.
+Jordan Baxter That was pretty much the whole movie...
The scene in Paranormal Activity where the girl's ankle gets pulled and she's dragged down the hallway still terrifies me.
the end of Prince of Darkness always gets me
the scene that haunts me every night is from the 1980 The Shining when Shelly Duvall runs up the stairs and sees a man in a bear suit giving another man felatio. Ive been seeing it every night since i was 10...
The Exorcist when the girl comes downstairs doing the spider walk *shudders* that was the one scene that scared the hell out of me in the whole movie.
Sinister is seriously underrated. I think it's one of the best horror films made in years.
The scene from V/H/S where Lilly (the weird vampire girl) chases that guy down a motel stretch and he fell down a flight of stair and he broke his hand and she was sniffing the guy that fell an it was just really creepy.
+Nathan Bozeman Better scene - can't remember which V/H/S movie it was, but pretty much anything in the video with the "Glitch" killer in the woods. Love that fucking story... but then, love the whole trilogy, so yeah... but I think when the girl rips that guy's dick off and throws it at Link-wannabe (Good Mythical Morning reference) before he runs out of the room was just painful...
The finale scene from funny games u.s. When he just stares at the camera and it slowly turns to black! But i watched it when i was 9 so of course it stuck with me but now i'm 16 and since i'm 13 no horror film scares me anymore. It's pretty cool to don't scared and see everyone else terrified :D
the spider-walk down the stairs in the Exorcist...didn't see that coming, caught me off guard
Dude! That was totally Zombies Ate My Neighbors music right at the end! Awesome.
Zombies Ate My Neighbors music? Hell yeah John!
The cellphone video scene from Lake Mungo still freaks me out 3 years after I saw it...
The scene that stuck with me the most was the Japanese The Eye 2, when a pregnant woman sees a ghost enter her belly. When she gives birth to the baby, she knows its the ghost and kinda just accepts it. I was so creeped out! Imagine knowing a ghost is now your child... and that ghost was your ex-husbands mistress or something like that XDD It was just really creepy to watch and it has stuck with me since
The first transformation scene in The Thing. This was at a time when I was just starting to get comfortable watching horror movies, I thought to myself "I've seen Halloween, The Shining, The Exorcist, what can't I handle". And then the dog's head opened up and the creature started to reveal itself and I was like "WHAT THE FUCK IS THAT THING?!?!?!?!?!?!?"
I could think of so many, but one of my fav is John Carpenter's The Thing - Norris Transformation
Every scene in The Exorcist when Ragen was possessed scared the living shit out of me! Lol
The scariest scene I can remember and will always remember is also from 'IT'.
It's the scene when the kids are looking through the book and 'IT' runs up to the camera.
that lawn mower seen in sinister made me jump out of any other movie i've seen haha
agree man, that scared the crap out me! But also the scene where there's a bunch of dead ppl walking around in his house at night
The ending of Saw scared the living hell outta me
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I disagree. It can be scary if you imagine yourself in one of Jigsaw's traps
I love scary movies, all the ones you mentioned are super scary. (I also love you and your channel, you're like my hero.. love all your videos, great job)
- the scene in THE STRANGERS where kristen stands in the livingroom(?) smoking and this creepy guy with a mask comes up behind her and he just stands there and she doesnt see him, freaky as hell, makes me shit my pants.
- also from the film MAMA the creepy kids sitting on the frigde or whatever, creepy
could mention a 100 more probably
what about Exorcist,Evil dead part 1?, and check out the movie Shutter(2004), it also has some moments..
The scariest scene for me is the kitchen scene from the first Jurassic Park. When I was little I couldn't sleep in my room alone for weeks(the whole movie also gave me a fear of large buildings and nature parks)