If You Weren't Scared By These Things As A Child, I Commend You

Them eel jawns in Super Mario 64 were scary af lmao. They used to come outta nowhere & mess you up. I was also scared of the final boss in Manhunt 1, Pigsy. Dude would just come outta nowhere with that chainsaw without a blip on the radar :smh:
 
First time playing this level on mario 3 when I realized they go after you... 
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:lol: at someone posting white Michael Jackson.

They need to bring back the OG Unsolved Mysteries.

Mothman prophecies scared the living crap out of me.
 
I remember my older cousins would lock me in the bathroom with the lights off and call out bloody Mary and candy man.. They would beat on the door and make ghost sounds all while doing this.

They're the reason I don't mess with horror movies now :smh:
 
Can't even front...Candyman had me shook to go to the bathroom with the door fully closed after i saw it as a kid...
 
Twilight zone
Tales from the crypt
Candyman still messes with me
IT
poltergeist
Exorcist
 
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the closet disappearance episode had me so shook i needed to see the school psychologist 

 
 
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The 90s eps of The Outer Limits. Especially the ep where that scientist pulled a Fly but with a jellyfish and slowly started mutating in to this aquatic sea man and the ep ended with him having his nervous system on his outer skin and jumping in to the ocean to leave his life behind :x Same for the ep where this alien bug in a chick's skin was banging guys to get pregnant and literally made use of all of his sperm when he went in raw :smh:

Elvira and Crypt Keeper had me a lil shook as a youngin.

I loved Mario 64 but it was that snow level that had me scared the first time around.

If anybody has ever played Megaman Legends/Megaman X Legends for playstation, where it's the future Megaman and the plot is like he has amnesia or w/e and there's this little journey where you go in to this cave/cavern but it's really like part underground facility and as you keep going further and further in there's this one area you enter that's real big and all you gotta do is walk through it to the next door but as you go there's these ******* invisible robot beast monsters or something that basically sneak attack you outta nowhere :wow: I played that in a room full of friends and we would still get shook :smh:

GTA when you get all 5 stars and the FEDs come after you in the black cars :lol: That'd leave a brotha's palms sweaty. We use to purposely just get wanted and use the cheat codes to see how many of them we would kill and how long you could last. Stealing one of their cars was a bonus :lol:

The first time you play Zelda on the OG gameboy and you attack the animal on the chain or the chickens and then thousands of chickens would show up and kill you :wow: :rofl: STRAIGHT FEAR! After a while that became a game within a game too and I'd go get those huge power ups just to come back and waste those animals.
 
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Americas most wanted was scary when they said the bad guy was last seen in your city...looking through windows before bedtime and had a shank underneath the pillow.
 
Chucky was based off of an actual doll, called "My Buddy". Once "Child's Play" came out, my main mission in life was to mutilate this doll until he was no longer able to hurt me, should he become possessed lol. I cut his hair, gouged his eyeballs, and buried him at the bottom of my toy chest.


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Say his name 5 times... An urban legend involving a vengeful black man killed at the hands of racists. Nobody is safe.

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Until I saw this, MJ was a superhero, saving kids from drug dealers. I was shook...for about 5 minutes, and then I became a Stan for life. I watched "The Making of Thriller" almost everyday and learned all the steps.

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Dad brought home pretty much every new horror flick that came out from the video store, but Freddy scared me the most, even as the sequels got sillier. One of the most imaginative horror movies of all time. "Phantasm" is up there as well.

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"Halloween 4". I stopped saying my prayers at my bedside after this scene.
 
^ :rofl: The Fly did get pretty gory.

What made the dude playing the Candyman scary was his voice and the fact that compared to the other horror villains he didn't extra stuff on his face to look like a serial killer.
 
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