Movies That Freaked Out Celebs When They Were Kids
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Me, I spent years traumatized by Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory. Patrick Walsh has already mentioned Willy Wonka in his brilliant post on non-horror movies that scared the crap out of him as a kid, but for me it wasn't the tunnel scene that did me in. All I remember is seeing a kid (Augustus, as it turned out) falling into a chocolate pond and getting sucked up a tube with a look of abject horror on his face -- and I ran from the room in a blind panic. From then on, even thinking about the movie made me shudder in fear; and when I finally forced myself to watch it just a few years ago, I felt 100 percent vindicated. Man, that is one creepy flick.
Celebrities aren't so different from you and me. Recently, in honor of Halloween, we asked a bunch of them what movie freaked THEM out when they were kids, and their responses were immediate, sometimes surprising and always interesting, even (or especially) if it wasn't a horror movie that haunted them -- Michael Douglas, for example, couldn't shake the memory of his father, Kirk Douglas, playing Vincent Van Gogh. But their confessions included tons of classic and obscure horror movies, too. Which movie makes Ellen Page cry after sex? Who spent their childhood terrified of Stephen King's clowns? Why did Cate Blanchett spend years avoiding swimming pools? Perhaps most interesting is that so many of them were allowed to watch horror movies when they were so young. Quick, someone call protective services! It's not too late, Adrien Brody!
Check out our lineup of movies that scared celebs when they were kids, and see if any of their fears match yours. Then let us know: Which movie from your childhood still makes you break out in a cold, cold sweat?
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10-18-2007 @ 3:17PM
Dan L said...
Brave Little Toaster. When the air conditioner is freaking out, screaming, right before he burns out... That scared the crap outta me.
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10-18-2007 @ 8:32PM
MCW said...
For me, it's definitely still the original Wonka movie. The little people frightened me then, and they were also very frightening in the Wizard of Oz when I watched it. I was young, they were my size, but they had green hair and junk.
I can't force myself to watch them again. They were scarier to me than most horror movies I've since watched.
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11-20-2007 @ 4:22PM
Sandy Shepherd said...
1. Straight Jacket, starring Joan Crawford, where I first heard the rhyme, "Lizzie Borden took an axe, gave her husband forty whacks, when she saw what she had done, she gave his girlfriend forty-one."
2. Day of the Triffids, based on the John Wyndham novel, complete with walking man-eating plants and blinding meteor showers.
3. Village of the Damned, based also on a John Wyndham novel entitled, The Midwich Cuckoos, about a village of mysteriously impregnated women (another meteor shower perhaps?), who bear children with creepy mind-reading powers. Their eyes and platinum colored hair were enough to haunt my dreams for quite some time! I liked the original much better than the remake years later, starring Christopher Reeves.
I'll stop there although I have always been a sci-fi and horror fan.
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10-25-2007 @ 2:28PM
Debbie Johnston said...
I do not remember the exact movie, however I do remember that a cat jumped on a baby in a cradle and sucked out its breath. Even now 20 or 30 years later I still cannot have a cat in a room where I am sleeping.
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10-25-2007 @ 2:16PM
Kim said...
When I was a kid - I don't remember exactly how old, but I was younger than 8 - my dad made me watch "House of Usher" (Vincent Price) with him. I had nightmares for weeks afterwards. For years, I refused to watch it again, but when I finally did, I couldn't figure out what I thought was so scary about it. (Maybe the crazy, supposed-to-be-dead chick that got buried alive and scratched her way out to kill her brother???)
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10-25-2007 @ 2:19PM
Pandora said...
I watched a lot of horror movies when I was little (my favorite movie of all time was JAWS so Adrian Brody confuses me-maybe it scared him cuz his last name is Brody?)
Psycho made it tough to take showers
Halloween (I think) had a scene where he turns the water to scalding hot while the girl's taking a bath, then drowns her in it (so baths and showers scared me for awhile)
Nightmare on Elm St. made sleeping difficult
Poltergeist made me not watch tv for a couple weeks or ever look under my bed
But the one that freaks me out To This Day, 24 years after I saw it in the theater is...E.T.
Just typing in those letters makes me sick. My kids love it, and make fun of me when I shriek and run out of their room with my hands over my ears if I walk in and they're watching it. They're 7 and 3 and tease me about it all the time.
If anyone else out there is petrified of E.T. please let me know so my kids don't think Mommy's crazy! Lol
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10-25-2007 @ 2:19PM
purrmont said...
Beyond the Valley of the Dolls had a scene where a tied up man was beheaded and his head rolls around and his body lays there jerking. It was too much!!
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10-25-2007 @ 2:47PM
Lacey said...
The Exorcist
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10-25-2007 @ 3:01PM
John F.C. Taylor said...
I saw a lot of science fiction and horror as a kid. The original version of Invasion Of The Body Snatchers was always a creepy movie to me, but the one that gave me nightmares for years was the Japanese version of The Blob. Does anyone else remember ever seeing The H-Men?
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10-27-2007 @ 2:12AM
tamika driver said...
I am 26 yrs old and have been a fan of horror films since Nightmare on Elm Street. For years I went without having a single nightmare after watching a scary movie, that is until i saw Candyman. That movie completely messed me up. I really think it hit home since it was like Bloody Mary. I honestly have not and will not ever say that name 3 times in a mirror and I think that is why I was so freaked.
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10-25-2007 @ 3:16PM
KitMarieB said...
When I was about 10 yrs old, my older brother had me watch 'Pscho' with him. He had seen it before and knew the exact moments to scare the crap out of me! Of course that made it a very scary movie for me!
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10-25-2007 @ 3:20PM
t.norton said...
"Jaws" freaked me out as a youngster watching it for the first time at the theater. Then it freaked me out again a few weeks later when I saw it again. For years after, there were a few scenes I just could not look at when I happened to watch the movie on tv.
"Funhouse" - I'm not sure when this came out, but I believe it was the early 1980's. This film had a bunch of teenagers locked in a funhouse overnight, where they witness a freaky drooling guy in a mask commit a murder. The "creatures" father discovers the kids and all hell breaks loose. Funhouses were always scary to me anyway; add a drooling, murdering psycho and you have the perfect scare fest.
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10-29-2007 @ 6:16PM
DanlR said...
When I was aroun 9, I was living in Bangkok. There was a movie that came out over there that, now that I think on it, would have been classified a "B" movie. But again, I guess they all were in those days. Anyway, this was around 1962-63, In B&W, and was called 'The Hands of Death". I can't find reference to it anywhere, not even on the internet, which is really weird. Maybe it was released under a different title in the US. And all I saw were the teasers, never saw the flick.
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10-25-2007 @ 3:50PM
Marilynn said...
I got scared watching Friday the 13th. But I still love that day.
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10-25-2007 @ 3:52PM
Marilynn said...
I remember Jaws and thinking sharks were that mean and would swallow me as a teen ager.
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10-25-2007 @ 6:32PM
Donna said...
Alfred Hitchcock's PSYCHO messed me up for a long long time. I switched to baths with locked bathroom doors. It was years before I could take a shower without seeing the blood mixing with the water and the staring dead eyes.
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10-25-2007 @ 4:05PM
vetgrl said...
Did the guy writing this article have to bring up "The Red Balloon"? I watched that as a kid, and to this day I am still scared of both red balloons and balloons floating through the air. *Shudder*
No one here has mentioned the terrifying movie "It". My brother forced me to watch it when I was way too young, like 7, and I have hated clowns ever since. People tease me about it all the time, and it's not funny. Clowns are evil and scary.
I also hate "The Wizard of Oz". Everything about that movie freaks me out: The witch, the tornado, the flying monkeys, the scary trees, and the poppies that make you fall asleep.
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10-25-2007 @ 4:31PM
Jimmy said...
The Exorcist by far was the scariest movie.I was about 16yrs.old & made the mistake of getting high with my friends.We were buggin out.
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10-25-2007 @ 4:18PM
Ted said...
I always thought it was weird that the Oompa Loompas all looked like Ted Kennedy.
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10-25-2007 @ 4:25PM
Pat Evans said...
I was a grown man, but "Psycho" scared the living hell out of me and made me apprehensive of showers for a long time.
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