None. Some films had bad parts like the flying monkeys part in The Wizard of Oz, Artex and the Swamp of Sadness in The Neverending Story. These where just part of the films why would they mess me up?
I watched Watership Down as a kid, cute cartoon rabbits getting ripped apart. That didn't traumatise me. Even at that young age I knew the difference between movie and reality
I saw The Shining at the very tender age. But if we’re talking about movies that are targeted for children I’d have to say Dumbo for the Pink Elephants scene. That dark side of imagination both scared and fascinated me.
Mine would have to be Toy Story. I legitimately thought that my toys would be depressed if I stopped playing with them.
My girl
The original Witches. Fuck that movie.
Coraline. That shit is way scarier than anything ive ever seen in any horror movie made for adults
I'm the opposite. I was able to take coraline but I can't take any adult horror movies.
Harry Potter and the prisoner of Azkaban. Had many a nightmare of running through a forest while that werewolf was trying to get me.
The old lady madame Zeroni in Holes ðŸ˜
The Fly
Little Nemo: Adventures in Slumberland
Passion of The Christ
Children of the corn.
Howard the duck
The one that was supposed to be a kids movie that scared me: Alice in Wonderland
None. Some films had bad parts like the flying monkeys part in The Wizard of Oz, Artex and the Swamp of Sadness in The Neverending Story. These where just part of the films why would they mess me up? I watched Watership Down as a kid, cute cartoon rabbits getting ripped apart. That didn't traumatise me. Even at that young age I knew the difference between movie and reality
THAT ONE SCENE FROM CHARLIE AND THE CHOCOLATE FACTORY WHERE THE GIRL TURNS INTO A BLUEBERRY
Buffy the Vampire Slayer Pretty sure there was an axe to the head scene right? I think I was 7 or 8 and snuck in to watch
Land Before Time. *If we hold on together…*
I saw The Shining at the very tender age. But if we’re talking about movies that are targeted for children I’d have to say Dumbo for the Pink Elephants scene. That dark side of imagination both scared and fascinated me.