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In the movie "Christmas Eve on Sesame Street" there is a scene with Big Bird on the roof alone and you hear snow crunching foot steps and bells. It's supposed to be Santa but I always freaked out at that part because I was convinced Big Bird was going to be murdered.
[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BGqousS1134"]Christmas Eve on Sesame Street, Part 6 - YouTube[/ame]
Any Freddy Krueger scenes. Freddy had me so scared that everytime I had turned the light off to go to bed as a kid, I'd have to jump a good 3-5 yards so my feet wouldn't come no where near the bottom of my bed in fear Freddy would snatch em.
The scene in The Ring where the girl comes out of TV. I stared my TV down that night before I went to bed for a good 5 minutes, waiting for it to come on.
The scene in The Ring where the girl comes out of TV. I stared my TV down that night before I went to bed for a good 5 minutes, waiting for it to come on.
I still can't hear/see white noise without freaking out...
The scene in The Ring where the girl comes out of TV. I stared my TV down that night before I went to bed for a good 5 minutes, waiting for it to come on.
When I was younger I use to have this apparently cheap TV in my room that would turn on by itself with that white noise. Luckily this trend started and stopped before I saw the movie, and not after.
Although, depending on how you class childhood, I was made to watch this in school when I was about 14.
That doesn't matter though, this film is sickeningly fucking terrifying even as an adult in the post-nuclear age.
We watched 'The Day After' with Steve Guttenberg the day before, we all laughed. Next day we watched 'Threads'; most of us cried, some kids in the class were sick.
I watched it again two year ago, I couldn't eat for two days afterwards.
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...and she said "Well I don't think you're a fishmonger. I think you've done a plop in the wrong lavatory."
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