Movies: What scares the crap out of you?

Partly inspired by Lady Venom’s thread about Trilogy of Terror.

What subject matter in horror movies turns you, a normally rational and strong adult, into a quivering ball of fear who must sleep with the lights on?

For me it’s the undead. Not vampires (who I regard as laughably silly) or mummies or skeletons. But zombies. If George Romero directed it, it’ll freak me out. The Sixth Sense had the same effect on me.

First runner up would be anything about children, especially little girls.

And undead little girls? Forget about it.

I don’t know if this is really what you’re looking for, but what scares me the most is the plausible. To this day, “Silence of the Lambs” is the scariest movie I’ve ever seen. There’s nothing supernatural there.

Also, dark scares me. If I’m in a dark theatre and looking at a nearly dark screen where I know the baddies are out to get the hero, I get a little freaked out.

Things that reach out and grab you from under the bed. I was going to use The Sixth Sense for my example, but tdn’s already mentioned it. I don’t like scary movies and usually avoid them.

Well, I’ve always been a little afraid of things in hiding when it’s dark (under the bed, behind the couch, in the closet), so that kind of stuff’ll get me.

But really, pretty much anything will do it if it’s properly directed and the right tone is set. I’m just a big 'fraidy cat…

I don’t like creepy kids, either, especially the twins in The Shining. But as far as horror devices go, I get freaked when there’s mirrors involved or someone/something walking behind a character’s back on screen. For example, the beginning of the kitchen scene in The Sixth Sense, where we see the figure walk quickly behind the kid. Gah.

Mmmmmmm. Like the great “jump shots” in Hitchcock’s Psycho and Polanski’s Repulsion.

Argh, got the shivers just reading Judith Prieth’s post.

Sudden stuff scares me, such as in the beginning of The Changeling when George C Scott is standing outside and a tiny little upper window suddenly blows out, scattering pieces down to the ground.

Does he get hit in the groin with a football?

Puppets that talk, like the one in Saw, scare me.

An effect not seen nearly enough in movies but always freaks me out, both at the theater and in real life: the Christ!-Did-I-fucking-see-that? quick-edit. The unverfiable split-second glimpse of something absolutely visibly horrific that you can’t rationalize. You wind up thinking schizophrenically, Nah, I didn’t fucking see that and Fuck you. Yes, you did! You totally saw that and what does it mean?

Seen repeatedly in the uncut JACOB’S LADDER, a couple of times in THE DEVIL’S ADVOCATE and to a lesser extent, THE PRINCE OF DARKNESS.

In JACOB’S LADDER, Tim Robbin’s character glances down at a homeless guy asleep on a subway train and sees a short tail give a creepy mycolonic twitch and disappears into the filthy rags he’s sleeping in.

Cats that jump out of closets.

Oh, wait, that’s just annoying.

I’m weird when it comes to Scary Movies. I love them, but I hate being scared.

Honestly, I know a lot of people thought it was stupid, but The Grudge scared the shit out of me. I don’t think I’ve ever been so scared from a movie before. 13 Ghosts scared me too.

Boo-scary is okay, but Mindf*ck scary is worse!

teehee I got refered to in another thread teehee Yea yea, small things amuse small minds

Speaking of Saw, people in animal masks scare the fucking shit out of me. The puppet was bad enough, but when I left the theater, it was the guy in the pig mask that kept me awake all night.

Likewise, I think Kubrick’s The Shining is an awful, ridiculously stupid movie except for the guy in the animal suit giving the guy a blowjob. Just that shot, with the guy looking down the hallway at you. Holy fuck, I’m scaring myself just thinking about it.

Horses also scare the crap out of me, even when it’s not a scary movie context. That bit in The Ring almost had me hiding under my seat.

There’s a technique that’s been used in recent horror movies (The Ring, Darkness '02, Gothika) in which something supernatural is walking, but frames of film are removed. It’s like a strobe light with the darkness between blinks removed. The effect is that the thing not only moves more quickly but the rhythm of the movements isn’t predictable.

Take that and add a screechy, ascending violin and… brrr.

I’m right there with you Lady Venom - those mindf*ck scary scenes stay with you. Take David Lynch’s movies for example.

Caprese, did you see Exorcist III, also with George C. Scott? There’s a sudden scene near the end…

Mirrors. Especially the reflections.

Things wrong with faces–for example, freaky eyes or absent features (I know it’s not a horror movie, but when Kate Winslet’s face blurs away in Eternal Sunshine is a perfect example).

Things that grab you from under the bed.

Remember the quick shot where his girlfriend growled and bared about 70 teeth?

shudder

Not a lot scares me, but ever since reading It I’ve been scared of clowns. Even clowns that are meant to be sweet and funny give me shivers.

I, like The Devil’s Grandmother am scared of things that reach out from under the bed. I watched Idle Hands (a movie meant to be more of a comedy!) and at this one part an arm reaches out from under a bed and grabs an ankle. Because of that one scene that I watched two years ago I will an arm’s length around my bed. shudder

Anything that looks human but isn’t. Clowns and dolls and puppets. Creep-ass by nature, in a horror movie SCARY AS HELL.

Wasn’t it Billy Graham who swore that a demon was living inside the celluloid reels of The Exorcist? I believe it. The filmmakers tapped into something primal, really and truly terrifying with that one. And unlike a lot of later movies, the evil isn’t lurking in corners or swathed in shadows. The demon is front and center. Regan spider-walking down the staircase? The shape of the demon outlined in her door? The flashes of the demon’s face? I didn’t sleep for three days after I saw that movie, even though I never even watched it to the end. Everytime I closed my eyes I saw the demon’s face. Ugh.

Mirrors.

Things wrong with faces, or drastically wrong with the human body.

Freaky little girls.

And any movie like Alien, where you never, ever, see the monster in its entirety - just freaky-deaky glimpses.

I saw a movie once when I was a young child. There was a scene in it where a very old, thin, man with an evil smile (maybe a gold tooth, too) drove a 1930’s model car. He was like the grim reaper, or seeing him meant imminent death, or something like that. The movie was in color, but the scenes with him were either sepia toned or black and white.

I used to lay in bed at night and be scared at the sound of every car that came up the street. Those kinds of cars still freak me out.

As an aside, does anyone have any idea of what movie it may have been? I’d like to see it again :eek: