Cinematical Seven: Non-Horror Movies that Scared the Crap Out of Me As a Kid

By: Patrick Walsh (original publish date: October 13, 2007)
(With the Cine-staff off on a late-July mini-vacation, we thought it'd be fun to bring you some of our favorite pieces from years past. Enjoy!)
As I pointed out in my Poltergeist review, I didn't watch much horror as a boy. That's probably a good thing, as even the non-horror flicks I enjoyed often scared the bejesus out of me. You kids today don't know how lucky you have it with your wussy Shreks and your lamewad Pikachus! Children of the 1980s are still in therapy over what Hollywood deemed "family films" back then. The following non-horror mind-screws should prove my point.
Return to Oz (1985)
In high school, I brought Return to Oz to a Halloween movie marathon. I hadn't seen it since I was a kid. Everyone scoffed. "A Wizard of Oz sequel? That's supposed to scare us?" I didn't hear a lot of mockery after the movie started. In fact, nobody said a word until about halfway through, when a friend of mine whispered "Can we please turn this off?" I'm not sure who thought this movie was appropriate for children. It gave me nightmares for nearly a decade.
Dorothy finds a key with an Oz symbol on it, shows it to Auntie Em and Uncle Henry as proof that Oz exists, and is sent to an insane asylum! An evil insane asylum where they give our young heroine electro-shock therapy! That's how this "childrens' film" starts! Once Dorothy gets to Oz, it's a speeding night train of horrors. How about that Nome King? Good LORD! Winged monkeys aren't scary enough anymore, let's give the kids The Wheelers -- sadistic shrieking psychopaths with roller skates instead of hands and feet! Kids today won't be satisfied with just a standard wicked witch, let's really ramp that up too, and ruin their lives! The sequence with the witch's cabinets full of human heads easily rivals anything in the Nightmare on Elm Street series for sheer terror. "Dorothy Gaaaaaale!!!!"
Even the heroes are horrifying! Jack Pumpkinhead? A hybrid stick n' pumpkin creature who calls Dorothy "Mother"? That's your good guy? Not cool, Return to Oz. Not cool.
The Neverending Story (1984)
Along the same lines as Return to Oz, The Neverending Story feels way too dark, weird, and just...wrong to be a kids' movie. I feel my eyes welling up now remembering Atreyu's horse slowly sinking into quicksand and dying. I can't even talk about the Gmork, that big wolfy vampire thing. And a storm called "The Nothing?" Sweet fancy Moses! Also, again, the heroes should not be scarier than the villains! The racing snail? The Rockbiter? That bat-dude? And Falkor? A big flying dog/dragon mutation with disgusting scaly eggs on his skin? We were supposed to root for this hellacious beast?
Another scream-inducing aspect -- one of the worst theme songs in all of 80's film. And that's saying a whole lot!
Pee-Wee's Big Adventure (1985)As I mentioned the other day, Poltergeist and Stephen King's It gave me a massive fear of clowns. Also contributing to that fear -- Tim Burton's Pee-Wee's Big Adventure, still one of my favorite comedies of all time. When Pee-Wee (Paul Reubens) imagines a worst-case scenario for what has happened to his missing bicycle, we're shown several demonic clowns in hospital smocks performing surgery on his bike. Bone-chilling.
And don't get me started on Large Marge and her morphing face, which now seems charming and quaint, but at the time was no laughing matter.
Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory (1971)
Hey, this is fun! These kids get to enjoy all this delicious candy and have adventures! And this Willy Wonka seems like a heck of a nice guy! Yessir! Just a heck of a nice guy! Oh. Oh, he's steering them into that tunnel. Hm. OK, it's pretty dark in there. Um...what in God's name are these nightmarish images flashing on the walls? Was that a bug eating a-- What's happening? Willy, why are you singing like a man possessed?
There's no earthly way of knowing which direction we are going. There's no knowing where we're rowing, or which way the river's flowing. Is it raining, is it snowing, is a hurricane-a-blowin? Not a speck of light is showing, so the danger must be growing. Are the fires of Hell a-glowing? Is the grisly reaper mowing? Yes, the danger must be growing! For the rowers keep on rowing! And they're certainly not showing! Any signs that they are slowing!
Stop the damn boat! I want to get off!
Labyrinth (1986)
Watching it now, the only thing that truly disturbs me about this movie is the juxtaposition of adorable Muppets and David Bowie's enormous package squeezed into tights. But back then, Bowie genuinely scared the crap out of me (and I'm sure had a legion of youngsters questioning their sexuality at far too young an age). Goblins stealing a baby, talking hands and worms, the utterly terrifying trash lady, I could go on, but I'm getting uncomfortable. See also: The Dark Crystal.
The Garbage Pail Kids Movie (1987)
I am not prepared to deal with my memories of this film. But just do an image search for stills from the movie and you'll understand why I have Vietnamesque flashbacks about the Garbage Pail Kids to this day.
The Peanut Butter Solution (1985)
I don't expect you to know what this movie is. No one does. I get nothing but blank stares when I bring it up. In fact, until doing an internet search just now, I was convinced that the film was some horrible dream of my youth. And all of the people online who remember the film speak of it in the same way -- as though they survived some horrible, scarring experience they're not even sure actually happened.
A boy gets scared and loses all of his hair. He mixes peanut butter with flies and other gross items to make "the peanut butter solution," which grows hair back. There are children in cages. There is a man harvesting childrens' hair for paint brushes. There are ghosts. There are paintings that come to life. I think. There is a scene involving pubic hair. That is all I can remember, or care to remember. But this is one so disturbing I couldn't even walk past it in the video store without shaking. Does anyone out there know this film? Please help me.
Please, please help me.









Reader Comments (Page 1 of 2)
7-29-2008 @ 7:39PM
brendoman said...
Wow. You have every movie I would put on that list. Your description of Peanut Butter Solution is right on. In fact, I watched it recently along with Return To Oz as part of a creepy 80's kids movie festival my friends and I did and both were still pretty darn creepy. PBS was on Canadian TV and also features Celine Dion in the soundtrack, making it even more horrifying.
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8-06-2008 @ 2:22AM
Scoot said...
i had nightmares about the Peanut Butter Solution for years after i saw it. i now have an irrational fear of body hair, i think that movie might be why.
7-29-2008 @ 7:42PM
brendoman said...
Also, thank you for mentioning the Pee-Wee's Big Adventure/evil clowns connection. Everyone always says a lot of people my age are afraid of clowns because of It, but I've always said it goes back to Pee-Wee. There are a couple creepy clown scenes. There's also the part where the clowns bring the bike in for surgery and the doctor takes off his mask to reveal a clown face. It must have been so terrifying that a lot of kids repressed it and forgot about it.
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7-29-2008 @ 8:15PM
Michael said...
OMG, I cannot believe that someone else knows about "The Peanut Butter Solution" or "Garbage Pail Kids Movie." I mention these to people and they have no idea what I am talking about. Garbage Pail is one of those movies I still wish they would release it on DVD. I remember as a kid having to turn off Peanut Butter because of the ghosts and the creepy hair harvesting man. Ah! the 80's kids movies were great.
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7-29-2008 @ 8:46PM
dylsmack said...
the peanut butter solution is fucked up!!!
i still have my taped-off-tv vhs copy...it must be destroyed, but i just can't.....
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7-29-2008 @ 8:53PM
Fullman said...
David Bowie's overly large package and Falkor still haunt me to this day. I'm 26, you'd figure I'd get over these things by now, but *why* were they both in these movies???
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7-29-2008 @ 9:32PM
Wayne said...
I still think this is the best Cinematical Seven ever.
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7-29-2008 @ 9:37PM
Luc said...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Peanut_Butter_Solution
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7-29-2008 @ 9:43PM
Beth said...
I cannot believe you called out 4 movies from my childhood that I watched over and over again with such fascination. (Return to Oz, Willy Wonka, Neverending Story, Labyrinth) Now as an adult I realize I was intrigued by the dark stories and creepy characters as they completely deviated off the beaten path of your Care Bears and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (although they were pretty creepy too, no?.)
I often wondered with the psycho-craziness that was "Return" why they didn't go further with the rest of Baum's Oz series (trust me, it got even creepier)
Ahhhh, thanks for the trip down memory lane!
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7-29-2008 @ 10:06PM
WilliamJG said...
Proof that our brain remembers everything, you just have to find it. I would have never ever ever ever thought about the peanut butter solution for the rest of my life if you had not brought it up. This site is great!!!
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7-29-2008 @ 10:26PM
Julie said...
Chitty Chitty Bang Bang. The Childcatcher gave me horrendous nightmares. I'm not sure where my fear of clowns comes from but it seems lot of kids have them. I know Pennywise the clown from It, did nothing to improve them. In fact it just brought on new clown nightmares.
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7-29-2008 @ 11:33PM
Jeremy said...
I agree with these choices... and then I saw The Peanut Butter Solution and freaked out... I thought that movie WAS just a dream... but no. The nightmare is real....
Another you might remember is The Adventures of Baron Munchausen by Terry Gilliam. For a kids film, there's a briefly nude Uma Thurman, a weirdly sexual tickle scene and a very creepy Death character that still looks terrifying today.
And this was supposed to be like a kids' fairy tale! I still love it.
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7-29-2008 @ 11:40PM
Beeslo said...
Wow. My girlfriend and I were reading the list and when we came to The Peanut Butter Solution, we both said, "What? What movie is that?" And then while reading more, both of us at the same time went, "Oh my god! I know this!" We felt the same as you. Obviously the movie had affected us both tremendously as children that we had buried it deep within our subconscious only to have it unearthed by reading your description. For me, its still a scattering of different images and my girlfriend is currently sitting next to me with a sudden feeling of nausea and muttering "hair into paintbrushes, hair into paintbrushes..."
We are planning to check Netflix now to see if they have it...if not, there is a local video store here that has every movie you can think of.
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7-30-2008 @ 12:16AM
vin said...
you're a pussy.
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7-30-2008 @ 1:53AM
Peter said...
As I was scrolling down the list I kept thinking "The Peanut Butter Solution". And there it was. I remember waking up in the middle of the night terrified. TERRIFIED. Never in my entire life did a movie effect me like that. Where did it come from? Why did it get made?
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7-30-2008 @ 8:24AM
matt said...
Another creepy one that people might now remember is The Great Land of Small. It has the dwarf from Twin Peaks and Mullholand Drive in it.
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7-30-2008 @ 8:34AM
Eric said...
I agreed with every one of your movies except the Garbage Pail Kids (never saw it, probably wasn't allowed to know it existed as a child). But when I saw The Peanut Butter Solution I said "what a weird title, I've absolutely never seen that movie." Then I read your description. I was fine until you said "There is a man harvesting childrens' hair for paint brushes." Like some PTSD an image as clear as if I were holding a still from the movie flashed in front of my eyes. I weird scary creature holding a paintbrush recently made from captive childrens' hair.
Then the memories began to flood in. These terrible, repressed memories have managed now to escape the protective barrier my mind herded them into when I was little so I could try to live a normal life, pretending to have never seen that horrific glimpse of Hell that was The Peanut Butter Solution. Thank you Cinematical for breaking down that barrier. Thank you for unleashing those traumatic visions I had so successfully repressed. I think I will now lay in the corner in the fetal position as I now must face these terrors anew. Where's my blankie...
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7-30-2008 @ 9:28AM
Matthew said...
THANK YOU for the Peanut Butter Solution. I've been trying to remember the name of that movie for twenty years. I was five at the time and could only remember it scared the crap out of me.
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7-30-2008 @ 9:35AM
BrYan said...
Dark Crystal scared the crap out of me. Garbage Pail Kids movie is freaky and so were scenes from Willy Wonka (boat scene). Return to Oz made me have nightmares too, and that was last night! haha. Secret of Nimh I watched a lot but the way it was animated made me scared by it. or maybe it was a bunch of rats that made me freaked out by it.
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7-30-2008 @ 10:17AM
Nicole said...
Yes! Great list, but I think ET should have been on there (with the hospital-like scene and all).
The Peanut Butter Solution is really creepy and not too many people know what I'm talking about when I referenced it before.
I did pick up Garbage Pail Kids strictly for comparison value, but I haven't yet been able to sit through more than five minutes.
Great list, cinematical. Thanks so much!
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