Fun Stuff > ENJOY

Re: Age-inappropriate things that scared you as a child.

<< < (15/17) > >>

Felrender:
The circus scene from We're Back!........

Just what the hell was that shit.

Emaline:
Every single New Years Eve, as far back as I can remember, I was forced to watch the uncut version of Pink Floyd's The Wall.

no one special:
I saw A Clockwork Orange when I was like 12. 

What. The. Fuck. 


*shudder*

billiumbean:
I think Independence Day, Jaws, and Twister all traumatized me enough as a kid independently.  It was fine at first, I wasn't plagued with it or anything for a long time.

Then I moved to Denver, and the memory of those movies instilled a big bag of phobias in me.

Thing about Denver that's weird is that during the summer the weather is the same every day; Crystal clear in the morning, then a wall of clouds emerges from behind the mountains and flash-floods the shit out of everything (more or less) in the evening.

If you haven't seen Independence Day, the beginning of the movie is basically just a bunch of humongous spaceships entering Earth's atmosphere with huge walls of clouds burning around them that are not unlike those clouds I described earlier.

Compile that with the fact that I'd been terrified of tornadoes and lightning, ultra-violet light, aliens, the apocalypse, things jumping out and scaring me, ghosts, my condominium collapsing, the sun exploding, spontaneous human combustion, and basically just stuff in general, I was never not scared.

Oh, the joys of childhood.

Meg:
Papillon at about age 7. Traumatizing.

A Clockwork Orange at about age 9. I was so confused about the whole thing it was scary.

Navigation

[0] Message Index

[#] Next page

[*] Previous page

Go to full version