Best and/or Scariest and/or Creepiest Scenes Ever (from horror films or TV shows or whatever, I don't care)

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haha i came here to post mr oak and mr quill, that's the one bit of australian censorship where my reaction is "well good on you for cutting _that_"

haven't seen it in decades but i remember being absolutely terrified by the electroshock at the beginning of "return to oz" (which may be anachronistic? i can't remember when it's set but wouldn't insulin shock be more likely?)

basic upshot is nothing can be scary like "children's entertainment"

Burt Bacharach's Bees Made Honey In The Lion's Skull (rushomancy), Wednesday, 15 May 2019 09:28 (four years ago) link

Case in point:

Punky Brewster's Halloween two-parter 'The Perils of Punky' (1985) sent the show veering from mawkish sitcom into full-on kiddie horror. pic.twitter.com/kd8uPFNrnD

— Scarred for Life (@ScarredForLife2) March 12, 2018

Freeze frame of the broken bottle on the beach as the foot is coming down on it.

So many of these from PIFs. Dark Water, Apaches, The Finishing Line. Electrocuted rescuing a frisbee. The little girl with her fingers melted by a firework.

Elitist cheese photos (aldo), Wednesday, 15 May 2019 10:25 (four years ago) link

Being a kid in a 70s public information film was like being a Redshirt in Star Trek. pic.twitter.com/SYcWhdbWRv

— Scarred for Life (@ScarredForLife2) May 21, 2018

Elitist cheese photos (aldo), Wednesday, 15 May 2019 10:48 (four years ago) link

I don't watch much Horror per se but the Ringu scene was the first properly unsettling scary thing I'd seen.
plus the obvious Lynch stuff

kinder, Wednesday, 15 May 2019 11:10 (four years ago) link

Oh yes Return to Oz machine, also the Wheelers

kinder, Wednesday, 15 May 2019 11:11 (four years ago) link

can't remember the specific scene but House of Wax had something horrifying. also the first time we see the truck in Jeepers Creepers.

kinder, Wednesday, 15 May 2019 11:13 (four years ago) link

I know I keep banging on about this show but Bodies *spoilers*
has a scene I couldn't shake with a woman trying to cause herself to miscarriage and the foetus is born just alive

the whole show is prolonged horror pretty much

kinder, Wednesday, 15 May 2019 11:18 (four years ago) link

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XS-PRypBdIM

Uptown VONC (Le Bateau Ivre), Wednesday, 15 May 2019 11:41 (four years ago) link

the last ten minutes of BBC's Ghostwatch are the scariest ten minutes recorded anywhere ever imo

imago, Wednesday, 15 May 2019 11:42 (four years ago) link

Otm. This is a good read about the making of and reaction afterwards. (How nice it was to be able to make this in a world without social media tbh)

Uptown VONC (Le Bateau Ivre), Wednesday, 15 May 2019 11:46 (four years ago) link

Ha, was literally just coming to post that it was effective seeing Ghostwatch for the first time as an American adult. I cannot even imagine what it would've been like to see it as a kid and in its proper context.

I watched it knowing everything about it and it was still some eye-boggling throat-cracking shit, can't even imagine what it was like to see it at the time

xp!! haha

imago, Wednesday, 15 May 2019 11:49 (four years ago) link

The trailer for The Shining more than any moment in the film itself:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ANKdpe4J2h0

... (Eazy), Wednesday, 15 May 2019 11:54 (four years ago) link

yeah I bumped it like yesterday :)

imago, Wednesday, 15 May 2019 12:09 (four years ago) link

(with penda's fen. which isn't so much scary as lyrical, beautiful and inspiring. the edward elgar scene especially is one of the BEST if not scariest i've seen)

imago, Wednesday, 15 May 2019 12:10 (four years ago) link

Ha, didn't even notice! I've had that thing bookmarked since its inception.

oh god i love ghostwatch. another scene of a door slamming that absolutely ruins my ability to sleep

american bradass (BradNelson), Wednesday, 15 May 2019 12:35 (four years ago) link

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dJXvdTIBQMU

spoiler for the end of prince of darkness but: this is the scariest scene john carpenter ever filmed

american bradass (BradNelson), Wednesday, 15 May 2019 12:38 (four years ago) link

this is not a dream

american bradass (BradNelson), Wednesday, 15 May 2019 12:39 (four years ago) link

one particularly sadistic sequence I think of from time to time: JJL's demise in The Hitcher

Simon H., Wednesday, 15 May 2019 12:39 (four years ago) link

Ghostwatch is significantly enhanced once you know to keep an eye out for the many 'blink and you'll miss it' appearances of Pipes throughout (a trope I was glad to see Hell House adopt). The split-second glimpse in the room beneath the staircase is my favorite.

six months pass...

this shit may have damaged me for life
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Z4rQfV3Lo8

Fuck the NRA (ulysses), Tuesday, 19 November 2019 05:15 (four years ago) link

also i may be hella corny but the end of paranormal activity fucked with my head a bit
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZCXmk4QAcUc

Fuck the NRA (ulysses), Tuesday, 19 November 2019 05:18 (four years ago) link

no that PA one got me too, and I usually am cool as a cucumber during horror flicks. something about watching it in my dark room with my face close to the laptop added to it

Jordan Pickford LOLverdrive (Neanderthal), Tuesday, 19 November 2019 05:24 (four years ago) link

box cutter scene in breaking bad

(The Other) J.D. (J.D.), Tuesday, 19 November 2019 05:36 (four years ago) link

christ that shining trailer is good. i wish i could have seen the shining for the first time without knowing every scare through decades of cultural osmosis.

oiocha, Tuesday, 19 November 2019 15:28 (four years ago) link

- Mulholland Drive - 'Man Behind The Dumpster'
- Kill List - 'Tunnels' / 'Hunchback'
- Eyes Wide Shut - 'Orgy' (the music + masks combo freaks me out)
- The Grudge - two scenes: one with the grandmother being tormented by an evil shadow spirit; another where someone is leaving work late and keeps getting phone calls on her mobile
- Midsommar - ritual suicide scenes

YOU CALL THIS JOURNALSIM? (dog latin), Tuesday, 19 November 2019 15:29 (four years ago) link

I thought there were some genuinely frightening scenes in M Night's 'The Invitation', especially the grandmother hobbling around the house at night screaming and puking, and the bit where she chases the kids around the crawlspace under the house

YOU CALL THIS JOURNALSIM? (dog latin), Tuesday, 19 November 2019 15:32 (four years ago) link

The "wall of death" execution scene in the mostly-execrable Caligula (1979) really got to me, I had to turn it off after that because I was getting freaked out. In fact I just looked it up on YT and it freaked me out all over again.

john cage fighter (Matt #2), Tuesday, 19 November 2019 16:16 (four years ago) link

haha oh man yeah that is an image that really sticks

Οὖτις, Tuesday, 19 November 2019 16:21 (four years ago) link

I wonder if I would've found Paranormal Activity scarier if I didn't regularly wake up to find my insomnia-prone gf basically doing some variation of the immobile late-night starefest that I assume is meant to make the viewer's skin crawl.

Yul, Tied: A Celebration of Brynner in Bondage (Old Lunch), Tuesday, 19 November 2019 16:23 (four years ago) link

I don't know how I failed to mention it before itt but so many small, quiet moments in Testament are among the most dread-inducing things I've ever seen on film. Most especially the scene of a young Lucas Haas being bathed in the sink, which I saw when I wasn't much older and probably did permanent damage to my brain.

Yul, Tied: A Celebration of Brynner in Bondage (Old Lunch), Tuesday, 19 November 2019 16:33 (four years ago) link

The overhead shot when Martin Balsam gets offed in Psycho freaks me out every single time

The Man Who Was Thirsty (Noodle Vague), Tuesday, 19 November 2019 17:42 (four years ago) link

Yea that one was underrated

Jordan Pickford LOLverdrive (Neanderthal), Tuesday, 19 November 2019 17:42 (four years ago) link

Shower scene overshadows some other mega legit scares

Jordan Pickford LOLverdrive (Neanderthal), Tuesday, 19 November 2019 17:43 (four years ago) link

My dad, who saw it in the early sixties but wasn't what you'd called a cineaste, always said that the reveal mother scared him way more than the shower scene. That doesn't really do it for me but the framing of the stair murder and the way Perkins moves is just incredibly shocking still.

The Man Who Was Thirsty (Noodle Vague), Tuesday, 19 November 2019 17:56 (four years ago) link

Tarman in Return of the Living Dead is half played for laughs but I dunno, that guy kinda freaks my shit out tbrr.

Yul, Tied: A Celebration of Brynner in Bondage (Old Lunch), Tuesday, 19 November 2019 18:05 (four years ago) link

that's a good one. it's deffo the way it's framed, i was ready for the attack but not from that direction. the bare bulb swinging on the norman reveal is disturbing too mind you, that wig!! and the i wouldn't even harm a fly nonsense.

the only horror scene that had an effect on my actual behaviour was whichever hammer dracula film that had the count entering a bedroom as a bat via the window, i must have seen it on tv aged 8 or so and legit did not open any windows in my room for at least 3 years, even in the height of Summer. lol.

xp

oscar bravo, Tuesday, 19 November 2019 18:07 (four years ago) link

After i saw Psycho i didn't shower for sixteen years

Jordan Pickford LOLverdrive (Neanderthal), Tuesday, 19 November 2019 18:16 (four years ago) link

There's a Tintin comic (Cigars of the Pharoah maybe?) where someone blows a bold dart through a window into a sleeping person's neck and I slept with the covers right up past my jugular for years after reading that as a kid

YOU CALL THIS JOURNALSIM? (dog latin), Tuesday, 19 November 2019 18:16 (four years ago) link

In all seriousness tho my showers were very fast for the week after that. As fast as they could be for a nine year old at least

Jordan Pickford LOLverdrive (Neanderthal), Tuesday, 19 November 2019 18:17 (four years ago) link

I was convinced that one of our friends mothers was standing in the bathroom one night with her back to me and i was afraid to come out and it turned out to be a misleading sihlouette of the mirror and sink through our frosted shower door

Jordan Pickford LOLverdrive (Neanderthal), Tuesday, 19 November 2019 18:18 (four years ago) link

Watched Beware! The Blob recently (which is basically just a head film directed by Larry Hagman) and it had an amusing riff on the Psycho shower scene (wherein a husband keeps dramatically ripping back the shower curtain to ask his wife completely banal questions).

Yul, Tied: A Celebration of Brynner in Bondage (Old Lunch), Tuesday, 19 November 2019 18:26 (four years ago) link

I wonder whether the bathing woman in the Shining might itself have been a play on a role-reversed version of the Psycho shower scene

YOU CALL THIS JOURNALSIM? (dog latin), Tuesday, 19 November 2019 18:42 (four years ago) link

there are probably loads of 'hiding behind the shower curtain' scenes through cinema though

YOU CALL THIS JOURNALSIM? (dog latin), Tuesday, 19 November 2019 18:43 (four years ago) link

Yeah, it immediately occurred to me after posting that riffing on the Psycho shower scene is probably among the most played-out tropes in cinema.

Yul, Tied: A Celebration of Brynner in Bondage (Old Lunch), Tuesday, 19 November 2019 18:55 (four years ago) link

I've got mixed feelings about when people bring in types of disturbing that are too mundane for my tastes (as I'm always hoping for something on the eerie, awesome, pleasing terror side) but here I go...(I think I talked about a few of these recently, most are from childhood)…

Robert Adam Gilmour, Tuesday, 19 November 2019 20:21 (four years ago) link

Since when has doubleclicking the return button meant "post"?

Fantasy films like The Labyrinth, Willow and Dark Crystal depressed the hell out of me when I was a child. Legend has some awesomely creepy imagery but it also fell into depressing for me too.
I found these films deeply ugly in a way I just couldn't deal with and I just hated that it was so easy to slip into a hole or chasm and die. I was painfully aware how often characters survived by luck.
And the bog in Labyrinth with just too much. I could never find it funny, the idea of smelling like especially foul shit for the rest of your life was some of the rawest horror I'd seen from a film.
I remember vividly a sleepless night thinking about Dark Crystal and just feeling nauseated and hopeless about it.

More in a minute...

Robert Adam Gilmour, Tuesday, 19 November 2019 20:30 (four years ago) link


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