Going back and watching these vids from back when I first learned about and watched Coolduder for the first time.... god... it's crazy how much weight he lost... this vid I remember watching these vids like it was yesterday, I remember wanting him to recognize me and wishing I had a friend like him irl... because I loved movies too... i'm so happy he's doing better and he looks happier too. It's great :) I'm so glad for him
I know Im asking the wrong place but does anyone know a trick to log back into an Instagram account..? I stupidly lost the login password. I would appreciate any help you can give me
@Dalton Adriel thanks so much for your reply. I got to the site through google and im waiting for the hacking stuff atm. Seems to take a while so I will reply here later with my results.
+TheOFamily5 Real fear goes beyond jump scares. Jaws never made me jump once it's the thought of a 25 foot shark stalking the beaches unnoticed until it attacks. that's what made it scary.
When you were talking about IT, I could not agree more. Scared me as kid. So it brings back childhood memories now. One of those films, which never 'really' left me... ^^ ... Just like The name of the rose ... Great movie...
Great video!! I hated the bit in The Muppets Christmas Carol, the bit with those 2 ghosts, jacob marley or whatever, when they appear at the stairs in chains - it scared the living crap out of me!! I used to go in a different room when that scene came on, haha.
I remember squirming at my grandmas house during hook when they put the pirate in the box with scorpions. This was many many years ago, a childhood classic, I watched it not that long ago and as a more aged being, I still found it just as enthralling!
"Eerything floats down here" I agree with you 100% with "IT" I feel the same way about the original. Do you remember "The Ring" The closet scene after the funeral in the house? That part of the movie ruined me.... The original Pet Cemetery it one of the best movies till this day.
Burnt Offerings..The Screaming Woman..Little Girl Who Lives Down The Lane...Beyond the Door...Magic..OMG...When Michael Calls..those great old made for tv movies were great!! And then ofcourse the classic great...Halloween and Jaws , the first Psycho..didn't see that til the 70's..seeing I was born in 67 lol
Oh man, I'm with ya on the Zelda thing, lmao. My mom and dad had their bedroom kinda setup like that, and I hated to walk by it to get to my room, haha. I always thought about her in there hunkered beside the bed as I go by.
The chestburster scene from ALIEN changed my whole life. I was 4 years old and I watching an alien documentary, which showed the clip in all it's gruesome detail
I saw Return of the Living Dead around 86 when i was 7 years old,my dad worked long hours and would sleep early at night and i would stay up watching horror movies on Showtime and HBO.Return scared the shit out of me as a kid but it was such a good movie i could not keep from watching it and it still remains one of my favorite movies despite slight mental trauma from seeing tar man at 7 years old.
one other scene in another film was the scene in fright night when hes friend i getting a pole through his body and hes lying on the ground in pain, the sound that hes making just gave me the biggest creeps i was petrified not as scary as sister zelda, but it put in a really long and painful scene that i couldnt get out of really cool video, very inspiring
You have awesome videos! I can relate so much to what you were scared of :O I was scared in the part of Wizard of Oz with the flying monkeys XD and in fantasia the sorcerers aprentice part. and. uhm. a few parts in The Labyrinth :P
My first traumatic movie was Night of the Living Dead when I was 9. Second, the original Texas Chainsaw Massacre. The endings of both left me speechless and scared as hell😂
My brother had a lot of tapes so when i was a kid, like 5-6 years old, i saw many horror movies. The Exorcist 3 freaked my out. Especially the giant scissor scene in the hospital with the nurse. But i remember home alone 2 aswel with the cab driver. Also Angel Heart, Lost Highway, Lost Boys, Nightmare on Elm Street, It, Terminator 2, Christine and some scenes from Big Trouble in Little China freaked me out aswel as a kid.
Totally agree with you on Stephen King's IT! I think I was about 6 or 7 when I first saw it. Every time Pennywise appeared on screen I hid behind the couch. I can't believe my parents let me sit throught it! It was on TV in 2 parts, and the week after part 1 we actually tuned in to watch part 2! My little brother was maybe 2 or 3 at the time and the movie f*cked him up so much he was scared of the dark for years! PS: Great video, again. You keep making 'em, I'll keep watching 'em!
Raiders of the Lost Ark traumatized me as a kid. Particularly the scene where Marion is bumping into all the mummified corpses in the Well of Souls and the Nazis unleashing the power of the Ark near the end of the movie. JAWS also gave me nightmares and cemented my love and fear of sharks.
cool duder E.T. the two first scene when you first saw E.T. running with wierd song and glowing red and the when he make the garbage fall that thing was scary as hell !!!!
I watched the 1978 Invasion of the body snatchers when I was about 6 or 7, and it creeped me out when the bodies coming out of the plants and when Sutherland smashes his own head in. It was PG rated too.
Totally agree with you on Little Monsters, Witches, IT (part 1 definitely), and those Pee Wee scenes I think many people have that problem with Jaws. I'm petrified of Sharks but also amazed by them. My biggest fear is being attacked by a Shark. I'm not afraid of going in the water in England but personally wouldn't do it in America. Probably because of Jaws too! I watched the E! show on Poltergeist and it freaked me out however I always loved the movie, Freaky though.
Nice selection mate, simular to mine. For me the scene in americam werewolf in london were the nazi zombies/wolves kill davids family shooting up the house and slit his throat in the dream sequence freaked me the hell out! In my opinion its still brutal even today. Cool vid man
Oh and the bit in Poltergeist with the braces. And especially the part where the kid is attacked by the clown under the bed. Made me afraid to put my feet down onto the floor if the lights were off.
Great choices here are some the films that scared me as a kid Home Alone - Not because of the robbery aspect but old man Marley. Home Alone 2 - The taxi part always stuck with me The Witches - The scene when their turning him into the mice stuck with me Strangeland - Dee Sniders Performance really scared the shit out of me, and just the face he gave with that character always stuck with me Childs Play 2 - Defintely the ending in the toy factory when Chucky is crawling towards him Black Christmas The original the remake is great too - The Ending with the phone going off always stuck with me and still sticks with me Rumpelstiltskin - Same Thing as Strangeland his design and Face always stuck with me Wes Cravens New Nightmare - It wasn't Freddy that freaked me out but the part where Nancy or Heather Lagenkamp Falls into these eels because I had such a fear of snakes Anaconda - Speaking of a fear of Snakes Anaconda is the film that created that fear for me
The creepy looking teddy bear scene at the end of the Shining and the way the camera zooms in quickly is scary as hell. Plus the Exorsist 3 when the nurse is killed in the hallway by the guy with the giant scissors I will always remember.
That scene from the Witches also scared the shit out of me... I remember renting it from blockbuster and then getting to that scene and taking it right out of the VCR haha.
POLTERGEIST.... I used to freak out as a kid, but i couldnt stop watching it. The clown scene under the bed was the scariest thing ever! I am now 33 and own a dvd copy of it, its still unwrapped....
Nightmare on elm street, For some reason I kept watching them over and over when I was very young even though they scared the hell out of me, any time i think of the films I feel a bit uneasy
After watching your video, I don't feel I was quite as weird of a kid growing up. I used to get scared over weird things, too. Two odd things I remember scaring me was the United Artist's opening right before Child's Play started (it was the music I think), and there was a part at the end of Han Christian Anderson's "The Little Mermiad" from the 70s that also involved similar music.
completely agree with all your comments on IT. We had a massive drain out the front of our house (cos all the hills ended at out house, so we got a massive drain) and we used to think IT lived there :s
My list: The Witches: The very same scene your scared of. I was traumatised by it. Hook: The bit where the crocodile crashes down and the bit where the kids get kidnapped. Who Framed Roger Rabbit?: When the guy turns into a cartoon. I'm scared of funny faces like that - yet clowns are cool. Wind in the Willows (Terry Jones): When they fall in the dog food thingy. Star Wars: I was three, do you need an explanation? Lemony Snicket: The Littlest Elf bit, I couldn't sleep that night.
Coolduder, Do you remember a movie where the guy had 2 scorpions, one was orangeish and one was black and I think he'd put people in the tanks to kill them...I think it took place in another country. Seen it a long time ago and could never figure out what it was.
The clowns on pee wee's big adventure scared me to death, and of course, the part with Large Marge. We have a lot in common, I was born in 85 as well, so I was obsessed with pee wee. Had all the toys, I believe they are still up in the attic. Anyway, Halloween scared me, pretty sure Ernest scared stupid did too. Also, after I saw Home Alone, I was always trying to make traps at night just in case of robbers.
movies that still freak me out are CANDYMAN, PEOPLE UNDER THE STAIRS, THE GREEN MILE, TALES FROM THE HOOD, THE OTHERS, the PSYCHO franchise, TALES FROM THE CRYPT movie, A CHRISTMAS CAROL, THE GIFT
The movie "American Werewolf in London" scared the shit out of me. Especially when he's lying in the hospital bed in the middle of the forest in the dream sequence and when he's talking to the people he killed in the cinema.
Great reviews! Don't laugh, but have you ever seen the Saturday morning series called "Liddsville"? Falling into the giant hat always seemed a bit scarey to me! But it was really a great show.
Peter and the wolf freaked me out as a kid because of the music, the narrator, and the creepy wolf when he's approching the kid with his big mouth open
A couple of ones that I remember that scared/creeped me out as a kid: The people under the stairs - The dark crystal - The Last Unicorn - Poltergeist 2 (the one with the creepy old man) And 2 Christopher Walken movies; Communion (about aliens) and The Dead Zone . Also the Original Dr. Who freaked me out quite a bit also..
The Scene in Home Alone where the kid goes down into the basement and that fire grate (or whatever it was) starts glowing and making noises scared the shit out of me. I always used to fast forward past that part. lol
Witches!!! Love that movie! Haha, the same scene freaked me out. IT never did scare me, since I had seen Rocky Horror years before, I kept thinking, "Pennywise in drag." LOL... The first three horror films I ever saw (when I was around 6 or 7 staying with my dad) were An American Werewolf in London, The Tingler, and Phantasm, All three scared the shit out of me when I was younger. And do I ever miss USA Up All Night! That and TNT MonsterVision. They need to bring those back!
were you not scared of judge dooms cartoon form from who framed roger rabbit. i hid in the kitchen when i saw that part for the first time, and even thought im older and i can watch the whole movie i still get freaked out at night. so were you not scared of judge dooms cartoon form.
i seen return of the living dead when i was 7 years old on halloween when my uncle was babysitting me and it freaked me out , im 22 now and i am still shitbaked of zombies but i love zombie movies...lol also i seen a clockwork orange when i was 8 from the same uncle ..lol tak about a messed up kid haha love the videos shawn!!
You Tube randomly suggested this video to me, and I'm glad! Let me tell you - POLTERGEIST - I totally agree - that thing spooked the heck outta me! I walked into an electronics store in the mall here, back in the mid/late 80's and they were showing Poltergeist on like five TV's in this dark little area of the store. When I waked in there it was the 'Meat Scene' and what happens after - I ran outta there! Don't own the flick, but will ALWAYS suggest it to those looking for a good scare!
Zuul in the fridge from Ghostbusters scared the shit out of me. Also the strange woman ghost roaming the house in the Sixth Sense. And the weirdest one is the music video scene in Micheal Jackson's "Thriller". I had a strange childhood :P.
Mine are: Exorcist,Jaws,Jaws 2,IT,Christine,Pee Wees Big Adventure, Friday The 13th, TMNT, Nightmare On Elm Street, Childs Play and Halloween. Now i can watch all of them!
when i was 3-5, my parents had this box of all these horror movies, and i would always sneak in and take a couple movies at a time. a nightmare on elm street was one of them, along with all the sequels. i don't know what it was about the first one but i always thought it was boring back then, the main one i watched was the 4th, and i was freaked out beyond belief. but for some reason, i always went back and watched it.
That one part in lost boys where the guy turns around in the house and has different eyes and vampire fangs scared the crap outta me. Clown house was a movie that REALLY REALLY scared me as a kid. oh yeah, the box in hook is called the "boo box"
Stephen King's It didn't scare me at all. There are a couple of scenes that made me jump. But overall, the movie is really not that scary to me. If people are afraid of the film, I fully respect their opinions.
The VHS cover to Night of the Demons 2 used to terrify me as a kid. It got to the point that I would refuse to go into the video store in fear of seeing it- it was bad.
wow that brings back lots of memories i use to also record up all night with elvira and joe bob riggs,chucky use to scare me, and critters use to scare me to hell
Pee Wee's Bid Adventure: Large Marge, that's it, lol. (1980) The Changeling: I think it was George C. Scott throwing the ball over the bridge into the river, only to come home, hear a faint sound, and the same ball he threw in the river come rolling down the stairs, I was creeped out. Finally, Les Diaboliques: When Christina watches her husband basically "rise from the dead", and died of a heart attack, that got me bad. As for JP, I meant attacking*, keep up the good work.
I don't like clowns...My younger brothers would say that Ronald McDonald eats little girls and other childhood bullshit, but I believed them as a kid. Watching a scary movie called Clowns, Stephen King's It, and so on didn't help either.
Okay, what got me scared as a kid. Poltergeist: When the kid is about to be eaten by the tree, and the ending when all the caskets are shooting up from the ground. Jurassic Park: When the Raptor was attack Dr. Sattler, I know she made it, but that whole scene scared me out of my mind. Creepshow: "The Crate" scene where the creature first shows himself. I had to cover my mouth from screaming, I was that scared.
Pee Wee's Big Adventure for sure...once you see that large marge scene u cannot get it out of your brain..very scary to watch as a little kid...also the scene from Raiders of the Lost Ark where they open the ark and Toht's face melts..that was scary as a kid..kinda like the large marge scene, once you see it, it is permanently burned into your brain!
you know what part of Pee Wee's big adventure always scared me?? The part when he is in the truck with that lady and her eyes pop out! When i was little that ALWAYS scared me!!
When I was little, my brother always used to purposely make me watch the part in Ghostbusters 2 where Vigo was screaming and morphing at the end. To this day that part still makes me a little uneasy! lol
I saw part of Jurassic Park on TV when I was a kid, and it terrified me. I remember that the "elephants on parade" scene from Dumbo really creeped me out because I had no fuckin' idea what was going on. I also (vaguely) remember being frightened by The Black Cauldron and The Witches (particularly the scene where that spoiled kid got turned into a mouse).
I saw Pet Sematary when I was 10 and the only moment that gave me chills was during the flashback scene of young Rachel witnessing her sister Zelda's death. When Zelda's head did like Linda Blair's in The Exorcist, and the close-up of her spine practically being perforated through her skin and Zelda practically coughing up a lung scared the hell out of me. That's the only moment from a horror movie that scared me when I was younger. And I used to be scared of Bigfoot in Harry and the Hendersons.
Haha I was always freaked out by that thing in Neverending story too. It's eyes are wierd. Also movies that freaked me out were The Puppetmaster, The Lawnmower Man, Tales From The Crypt shows, Gremlins, and Child's Play was probably the worst.
I remember when I was a kid, I was afraid to go into the horror section of my local video store because of all the frightening and bizarre covers. The problem is that I had to walk right past it to get to the kids' section (great layout, huh?).
That movie terrified me when I was a kid. To make things worse I lived close to some railroad tracks and when a train would go by it would cause my bed to shake. I was about 7 or 8 when I first watched it and I wasn't able to watch it again until I was about 12. I still think that's the creepiest movie I've ever seen to this day.
ive been lookin for a movie for ages that i saw once.its about these people on a plane who crahs on a tropic island and obv are trapped.one of them gets infected or something and turns into a kinda weird amphibian guy and they find an abandoned military base.if youv seen it can you tell me the name.or could you look into it
dude u have a great collection n all... but i was wondering... what if dvds get replaced by Bluerays?? i thought about collecting dvds until I thought of this...
The movies that scared and creep me out as a kid was "Maximum Overdrive", because of trucks, vehicles and machinery moving by themselves and killing everybody. Also, "The Witches", because of the two boys and every witch turning into a mice. "The Exorcist" because of Linda Blair character getting possessed as a demon and many others like "Henry: Portrait as a Serial Killer", "A Nightmare on Elm Street", "Deadly Friend", "Psycho" (1960). "The Omen" (1976), and "The Deadly Spawn".
Going back and watching these vids from back when I first learned about and watched Coolduder for the first time.... god... it's crazy how much weight he lost... this vid I remember watching these vids like it was yesterday, I remember wanting him to recognize me and wishing I had a friend like him irl... because I loved movies too... i'm so happy he's doing better and he looks happier too. It's great :) I'm so glad for him
The very first video I ever saw you. Brings me such fantastic memories.
It’s 10 years old.
Long before Childhood Trauma were trending.
I know Im asking the wrong place but does anyone know a trick to log back into an Instagram account..?
I stupidly lost the login password. I would appreciate any help you can give me
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@Dalton Adriel thanks so much for your reply. I got to the site through google and im waiting for the hacking stuff atm.
Seems to take a while so I will reply here later with my results.
@Dalton Adriel it worked and I actually got access to my account again. I'm so happy!
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A lot of people were afraid of that dragon from Never Ending Story for some reason. I freaken loved that guy!
i was afraid of large marge in pee wee herman movie
I first saw that when I was 7. That scene will fucking haunt me until the day I die.
Pet sematary zelda creeps me out still I'm 39
Tar man from return of the living dead scared me wen I was 8
Awesome update, Glad to hear that you are going to be doing more DVD updates.
Hey Shawn, right there with ya on Jaws. saw it as a kid and haven't been able to get in the water since...
Really. Im 13 and jaws on,y made me jump once
+TheOFamily5 Real fear goes beyond jump scares. Jaws never made me jump once it's the thought of a 25 foot shark stalking the beaches unnoticed until it attacks. that's what made it scary.
@coolduder do u remember the little kid music video of wooly bully? where the orange bull with sneakers is chasing lil kids through a house?
When you were talking about IT, I could not agree more. Scared me as kid.
So it brings back childhood memories now.
One of those films, which never 'really' left me... ^^
... Just like The name of the rose ... Great movie...
Great video!!
I hated the bit in The Muppets Christmas Carol, the bit with those 2 ghosts, jacob marley or whatever, when they appear at the stairs in chains - it scared the living crap out of me!! I used to go in a different room when that scene came on, haha.
I remember squirming at my grandmas house during hook when they put the pirate in the box with scorpions. This was many many years ago, a childhood classic, I watched it not that long ago and as a more aged being, I still found it just as enthralling!
This is gonna sound stupid but in Kindergarten, Scooby Doo and the Island of Zombies scared me
"Eerything floats down here" I agree with you 100% with "IT" I feel the same way about the original.
Do you remember "The Ring" The closet scene after the funeral in the house? That part of the movie ruined me....
The original Pet Cemetery it one of the best movies till this day.
Candyman traumatized me as a little kid, 2nd one did as well.. like bad...
Burnt Offerings..The Screaming Woman..Little Girl Who Lives Down The Lane...Beyond the Door...Magic..OMG...When Michael Calls..those great old made for tv movies were great!! And then ofcourse the classic great...Halloween and Jaws , the first Psycho..didn't see that til the 70's..seeing I was born in 67 lol
Oh man, I'm with ya on the Zelda thing, lmao. My mom and dad had their bedroom kinda setup like that, and I hated to walk by it to get to my room, haha. I always thought about her in there hunkered beside the bed as I go by.
The chestburster scene from ALIEN changed my whole life. I was 4 years old and I watching an alien documentary, which showed the clip in all it's gruesome detail
I saw Return of the Living Dead around 86 when i was 7 years old,my dad worked long hours and would sleep early at night and i would stay up watching horror movies on Showtime and HBO.Return scared the shit out of me as a kid but it was such a good movie i could not keep from watching it and it still remains one of my favorite movies despite slight mental trauma from seeing tar man at 7 years old.
one other scene in another film was the scene in fright night when hes friend i getting a pole through his body and hes lying on the ground in pain, the sound that hes making just gave me the biggest creeps
i was petrified
not as scary as sister zelda, but it put in a really long and painful scene that i couldnt get out of
really cool video, very inspiring
You have awesome videos! I can relate so much to what you were scared of :O
I was scared in the part of Wizard of Oz with the flying monkeys XD
and in fantasia the sorcerers aprentice part.
and. uhm. a few parts in The Labyrinth :P
Good job. I love these things! Keep em comin!
My first traumatic movie was Night of the Living Dead when I was 9. Second, the original Texas Chainsaw Massacre. The endings of both left me speechless and scared as hell😂
Great vid. It's funny man I don't ever expect you to swear - not that I mind it, it just always surprises me.
My brother had a lot of tapes so when i was a kid, like 5-6 years old, i saw many horror movies. The Exorcist 3 freaked my out. Especially the giant scissor scene in the hospital with the nurse. But i remember home alone 2 aswel with the cab driver. Also Angel Heart, Lost Highway, Lost Boys, Nightmare on Elm Street, It, Terminator 2, Christine and some scenes from Big Trouble in Little China freaked me out aswel as a kid.
Totally agree with you on Stephen King's IT!
I think I was about 6 or 7 when I first saw it. Every time Pennywise appeared on screen I hid behind the couch. I can't believe my parents let me sit throught it! It was on TV in 2 parts, and the week after part 1 we actually tuned in to watch part 2! My little brother was maybe 2 or 3 at the time and the movie f*cked him up so much he was scared of the dark for years!
PS: Great video, again. You keep making 'em, I'll keep watching 'em!
Raiders of the Lost Ark traumatized me as a kid. Particularly the scene where Marion is bumping into all the mummified corpses in the Well of Souls and the Nazis unleashing the power of the Ark near the end of the movie. JAWS also gave me nightmares and cemented my love and fear of sharks.
cool duder E.T. the two first scene when you first saw E.T. running with wierd song and glowing red and the when he make the garbage fall that thing was scary as hell !!!!
I watched the 1978 Invasion of the body snatchers when I was about 6 or 7, and it creeped me out when the bodies coming out of the plants and when Sutherland smashes his own head in.
It was PG rated too.
Totally agree with you on Little Monsters, Witches, IT (part 1 definitely), and those Pee Wee scenes
I think many people have that problem with Jaws. I'm petrified of Sharks but also amazed by them. My biggest fear is being attacked by a Shark. I'm not afraid of going in the water in England but personally wouldn't do it in America. Probably because of Jaws too!
I watched the E! show on Poltergeist and it freaked me out however I always loved the movie, Freaky though.
Nice selection mate, simular to mine. For me the scene in americam werewolf in london were the nazi zombies/wolves kill davids family shooting up the house and slit his throat in the dream sequence freaked me the hell out! In my opinion its still brutal even today. Cool vid man
Oh and the bit in Poltergeist with the braces. And especially the part where the kid is attacked by the clown under the bed. Made me afraid to put my feet down onto the floor if the lights were off.
Great choices here are some the films that scared me as a kid
Home Alone - Not because of the robbery aspect but old man Marley.
Home Alone 2 - The taxi part always stuck with me
The Witches - The scene when their turning him into the mice stuck with me
Strangeland - Dee Sniders Performance really scared the shit out of me, and just the face he gave with that character always stuck with me
Childs Play 2 - Defintely the ending in the toy factory when Chucky is crawling towards him
Black Christmas The original the remake is great too - The Ending with the phone going off always stuck with me and still sticks with me
Rumpelstiltskin - Same Thing as Strangeland his design and Face always stuck with me
Wes Cravens New Nightmare - It wasn't Freddy that freaked me out but the part where Nancy or Heather Lagenkamp Falls into these eels because I had such a fear of snakes
Anaconda - Speaking of a fear of Snakes Anaconda is the film that created that fear for me
The creepy looking teddy bear scene at the end of the Shining and the way the camera zooms in quickly is scary as hell. Plus the Exorsist 3 when the nurse is killed in the hallway by the guy with the giant scissors I will always remember.
jaws,IT,a nightmare on elm street and the list goes on lol, anyway keep up the good work pal.
regards from york, England
dude that part from witches scared me as a kid too man!
that scene in hook totally creeped me out too when i was little. i refused to re watch that movie for the longest time because of that scene
OMG YES! the dragon's scale things freak me out too XD
That scene from the Witches also scared the shit out of me... I remember renting it from blockbuster and then getting to that scene and taking it right out of the VCR haha.
POLTERGEIST.... I used to freak out as a kid, but i couldnt stop watching it. The clown scene under the bed was the scariest thing ever! I am now 33 and own a dvd copy of it, its still unwrapped....
I agree, for some reason "IT" is to this day one of most memorable movies for being afraid
haha same here. It always made me cry but i couldnt stop watching it lol.
Nightmare on elm street, For some reason I kept watching them over and over when I was very young even though they scared the hell out of me, any time i think of the films I feel a bit uneasy
You know, My Girl was the number 1 reason why my sister got scared of bees. She still gets pretty hysterical around them. Damn that movie!
After watching your video, I don't feel I was quite as weird of a kid growing up. I used to get scared over weird things, too. Two odd things I remember scaring me was the United Artist's opening right before Child's Play started (it was the music I think), and there was a part at the end of Han Christian Anderson's "The Little Mermiad" from the 70s that also involved similar music.
completely agree with all your comments on IT. We had a massive drain out the front of our house (cos all the hills ended at out house, so we got a massive drain) and we used to think IT lived there :s
My list:
The Witches: The very same scene your scared of. I was traumatised by it.
Hook: The bit where the crocodile crashes down and the bit where the kids get kidnapped.
Who Framed Roger Rabbit?: When the guy turns into a cartoon. I'm scared of funny faces like that - yet clowns are cool.
Wind in the Willows (Terry Jones): When they fall in the dog food thingy.
Star Wars: I was three, do you need an explanation?
Lemony Snicket: The Littlest Elf bit, I couldn't sleep that night.
Coolduder, Do you remember a movie where the guy had 2 scorpions, one was orangeish and one was black and I think he'd put people in the tanks to kill them...I think it took place in another country. Seen it a long time ago and could never figure out what it was.
The clowns on pee wee's big adventure scared me to death, and of course, the part with Large Marge. We have a lot in common, I was born in 85 as well, so I was obsessed with pee wee. Had all the toys, I believe they are still up in the attic. Anyway, Halloween scared me, pretty sure Ernest scared stupid did too. Also, after I saw Home Alone, I was always trying to make traps at night just in case of robbers.
Little monsters is the truth my kids watch it to this day! I keep classics around.
movies that still freak me out are CANDYMAN, PEOPLE UNDER THE STAIRS, THE GREEN MILE, TALES FROM THE HOOD, THE OTHERS, the PSYCHO franchise, TALES FROM THE CRYPT movie, A CHRISTMAS CAROL, THE GIFT
The movie "American Werewolf in London" scared the shit out of me. Especially when he's lying in the hospital bed in the middle of the forest in the dream sequence and when he's talking to the people he killed in the cinema.
Great reviews! Don't laugh, but have you ever seen the Saturday morning series called "Liddsville"? Falling into the giant hat always seemed a bit scarey to me! But it was really a great show.
Peter and the wolf freaked me out as a kid because of the music, the narrator, and the creepy wolf when he's approching the kid with his big mouth open
A couple of ones that I remember that scared/creeped me out as a kid: The people under the stairs - The dark crystal - The Last Unicorn - Poltergeist 2 (the one with the creepy old man)
And 2 Christopher Walken movies; Communion (about aliens) and The Dead Zone . Also the Original Dr. Who freaked me out quite a bit also..
what was the last horror film u said at the end at 12:58 i couldnt really hear. :/
you seem like a really nice guy keep up the good videos mate!
The Little Monsters scene you mentioned. That guy was definately the creepiest.
The Scene in Home Alone where the kid goes down into the basement and that fire grate (or whatever it was) starts glowing and making noises scared the shit out of me. I always used to fast forward past that part. lol
Witches!!! Love that movie! Haha, the same scene freaked me out.
IT never did scare me, since I had seen Rocky Horror years before, I kept thinking, "Pennywise in drag." LOL...
The first three horror films I ever saw (when I was around 6 or 7 staying with my dad) were An American Werewolf in London, The Tingler, and Phantasm, All three scared the shit out of me when I was younger.
And do I ever miss USA Up All Night! That and TNT MonsterVision. They need to bring those back!
were you not scared of judge dooms cartoon form from who framed roger rabbit.
i hid in the kitchen when i saw that part for the first time, and even thought im older and i can watch the whole movie i still get freaked out at night. so were you not scared of judge dooms cartoon form.
i seen return of the living dead when i was 7 years old on halloween when my uncle was babysitting me and it freaked me out , im 22 now and i am still shitbaked of zombies but i love zombie movies...lol also i seen a clockwork orange when i was 8 from the same uncle ..lol tak about a messed up kid haha love the videos shawn!!
Omg!! When was little the flying thing from the never ending story scared me two!
You Tube randomly suggested this video to me, and I'm glad! Let me tell you - POLTERGEIST - I totally agree - that thing spooked the heck outta me! I walked into an electronics store in the mall here, back in the mid/late 80's and they were showing Poltergeist on like five TV's in this dark little area of the store. When I waked in there it was the 'Meat Scene' and what happens after - I ran outta there! Don't own the flick, but will ALWAYS suggest it to those looking for a good scare!
Zuul in the fridge from Ghostbusters scared the shit out of me. Also the strange woman ghost roaming the house in the Sixth Sense. And the weirdest one is the music video scene in Micheal Jackson's "Thriller". I had a strange childhood :P.
most of the movies on this list are certifiable classics. love it.
Mine are: Exorcist,Jaws,Jaws 2,IT,Christine,Pee Wees Big Adventure, Friday The 13th, TMNT, Nightmare On Elm Street, Childs Play and Halloween. Now i can watch all of them!
when i was 3-5, my parents had this box of all these horror movies, and i would always sneak in and take a couple movies at a time. a nightmare on elm street was one of them, along with all the sequels. i don't know what it was about the first one but i always thought it was boring back then, the main one i watched was the 4th, and i was freaked out beyond belief. but for some reason, i always went back and watched it.
That one part in lost boys where the guy turns around in the house and has different eyes and vampire fangs scared the crap outta me. Clown house was a movie that REALLY REALLY scared me as a kid. oh yeah, the box in hook is called the "boo box"
Stephen King's It didn't scare me at all. There are a couple of scenes that made me jump. But overall, the movie is really not that scary to me. If people are afraid of the film, I fully respect their opinions.
The old man in Poltergeist 2 scared that crap out of me! Same with Zelda in Pet Sematary!
Great video. Thanks man!
haha! i thought i was the only one freaked out by that flying dogs scales in the never ending story!!
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I liked all those movies as a kid. USA up all night was amazing. And both versions of hansel and gretel were great.
The VHS cover to Night of the Demons 2 used to terrify me as a kid. It got to the point that I would refuse to go into the video store in fear of seeing it- it was bad.
Hi I have so much of the old and new old great horror. Movies seeing them and truly getting on DVD
where do u find all these movies PLEASE TELL ME i want to collect alot of horror movies to
wow that brings back lots of memories i use to also record up all night with elvira and joe bob riggs,chucky use to scare me, and critters use to scare me to hell
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Pee Wee's Bid Adventure: Large Marge, that's it, lol. (1980) The Changeling: I think it was George C. Scott throwing the ball over the bridge into the river, only to come home, hear a faint sound, and the same ball he threw in the river come rolling down the stairs, I was creeped out. Finally, Les Diaboliques: When Christina watches her husband basically "rise from the dead", and died of a heart attack, that got me bad. As for JP, I meant attacking*, keep up the good work.
I don't like clowns...My younger brothers would say that Ronald McDonald eats little girls and other childhood bullshit, but I believed them as a kid. Watching a scary movie called Clowns, Stephen King's It, and so on didn't help either.
Still don’t like clowns?
Okay, what got me scared as a kid. Poltergeist: When the kid is about to be eaten by the tree, and the ending when all the caskets are shooting up from the ground.
Jurassic Park: When the Raptor was attack Dr. Sattler, I know she made it, but that whole scene scared me out of my mind.
Creepshow: "The Crate" scene where the creature first shows himself. I had to cover my mouth from screaming, I was that scared.
Pee Wee's Big Adventure for sure...once you see that large marge scene u cannot get it out of your brain..very scary to watch as a little kid...also the scene from Raiders of the Lost Ark where they open the ark and Toht's face melts..that was scary as a kid..kinda like the large marge scene, once you see it, it is permanently burned into your brain!
I was afraid of Chucky for over 10 years!
Dude I grew up with most of those movies XD still love them lol, especially Lost Boys and the Neverending Story ♥
you know what part of Pee Wee's big adventure always scared me??
The part when he is in the truck with that lady and her eyes pop out! When i was little that ALWAYS scared me!!
how can poultrygeist have a curse/ omen on it??? Can someone tell me what happened cos i really dont understand the story
When I was little, my brother always used to purposely make me watch the part in Ghostbusters 2 where Vigo was screaming and morphing at the end. To this day that part still makes me a little uneasy! lol
Dude, I HAVE YOUR SAME FEAR OF THE WATER!!! Ever since I saw JAWS, I have a hard time even swimming in the lake.
I saw part of Jurassic Park on TV when I was a kid, and it terrified me. I remember that the "elephants on parade" scene from Dumbo really creeped me out because I had no fuckin' idea what was going on. I also (vaguely) remember being frightened by The Black Cauldron and The Witches (particularly the scene where that spoiled kid got turned into a mouse).
I saw Pet Sematary when I was 10 and the only moment that gave me chills was during the flashback scene of young Rachel witnessing her sister Zelda's death. When Zelda's head did like Linda Blair's in The Exorcist, and the close-up of her spine practically being perforated through her skin and Zelda practically coughing up a lung scared the hell out of me. That's the only moment from a horror movie that scared me when I was younger. And I used to be scared of Bigfoot in Harry and the Hendersons.
Home Alone freaked me out too. The robbers did but also that furnace freaked me out for some reason and the pigeon lady. Also The Mask freaked me out.
Haha I was always freaked out by that thing in Neverending story too. It's eyes are wierd. Also movies that freaked me out were The Puppetmaster, The Lawnmower Man, Tales From The Crypt shows, Gremlins, and Child's Play was probably the worst.
I remember when I was a kid, I was afraid to go into the horror section of my local video store because of all the frightening and bizarre covers. The problem is that I had to walk right past it to get to the kids' section (great layout, huh?).
you make some really cool videos!
That movie terrified me when I was a kid. To make things worse I lived close to some railroad tracks and when a train would go by it would cause my bed to shake. I was about 7 or 8 when I first watched it and I wasn't able to watch it again until I was about 12.
I still think that's the creepiest movie I've ever seen to this day.
Great video! I favourited it!
ive been lookin for a movie for ages that i saw once.its about these people on a plane who crahs on a tropic island and obv are trapped.one of them gets infected or something and turns into a kinda weird amphibian guy and they find an abandoned military base.if youv seen it can you tell me the name.or could you look into it
dude u have a great collection n all... but i was wondering... what if dvds get replaced by Bluerays?? i thought about collecting dvds until I thought of this...
The movies that scared and creep me out as a kid was "Maximum Overdrive", because of trucks, vehicles and machinery moving by themselves and killing everybody.
Also, "The Witches", because of the two boys and every witch turning into a mice.
"The Exorcist" because of Linda Blair character getting possessed as a demon and many others like "Henry: Portrait as a Serial Killer", "A Nightmare on Elm Street", "Deadly Friend", "Psycho" (1960). "The Omen" (1976), and "The Deadly Spawn".