TheBoost said:
Bingowings said:
The Yellow Wall Paper.
True story.
I was working at a video store, closing up for the night, and sitting on the counter all of a sudden was a slightly crumbled, stapled packet of yellow paper. No one had been in the store for a good half-hour and I'd have sworn that the counter had been clear.
I look at the packet and it's a photocopy of the short story "The Yellow Wall Paper." Curious, I sat and read it and it scared the hell out of me, made worse by it's inexplicable origins and being the only living person in a closed strip-mall.
I ran to my car and threw that paper into the dumpster before speeding home.
either you have made this up, or there must be a logical explanation. Photocopies of short stories do not just materialize out of thin air. Did you ask any of your coworkers whether the photocopy belonged to them?
I don't really have a film that scares me, but I can think of a scene that scared the heck out of me when I first saw it. It was in The Blackhole. Now you have to understand when I first saw the movie, I was just a little kid and not yet been exposed to very much violence in movies. My parents were very protective. Anyway the scene that scared me was when Maximilian kills Dr. Alex Durant. The robot kills him by stabbing him with its spinning fan blades. It was not what I expected to happen, and had to be the most violent scene I had seen at that time. It scared the hell out me, it was about the only time I ever screamed in fear due to something I was watching on TV.