Tales from the Hood. Saw it when I was 7. Couldn't watch it again until I was a grown woman....and I haven't watched it since. The little dolls always get to me
MA'AM! My granny had yhem mf dolls at her house so me and my sister were TRRIFIED of them until she got sick and moved with my aunt. We really thought our ancenstors were in them damn dolls. 😭
Yes, that was a rough one all right. Why do parents think it's ok to let little kids watch this stuff? I have 6 & 7 yo students who tell me about Pennywise...
My life ruining films are Suspiria,Burnt Offerings,Phantasm ,Beyond the Door(Italian Exorcist rip off but creepy and stars the actress Juliet Mills from 70'S TV show NANNY) The Incredible Melting Man and oh and even though it was a TV horror a film called Trilogy of Terror but it was the 3rd film that was terrifying enough to have me sleep in my brothers bed. The little killer native doll (screams were like a higher pitch aborigine from the bugs bunny cartoon when he landed in Australia) When dude yelled and said WAAAAAAH! UKAZANKA!!! Lmao! But that little bastard had razor sharp teeth and was as strong and had a steak knife.
First of all Tony you had me in tears with that chapstick line. The movie that tore me up was the Japanese version of the Ring Ringo. When she came out of the puddle of water in the closet and you see those eyes, I'm leaving on the first thing smoking train, plain, uber, Stagecoach.....
True story. Immediately after watching The Ring(and i mean as soon as the credits started rolling) my cell phone rang. I damn near peed myself. Then i looked to see who it was and it was my aunt 😅 i was so pissed at the timing but extremely relieved 🤣
The thriller music video! Omg! I was scared af of Michael Jackson when I was younger. I’ve seen so many more disturbing Films but til this day, I can’t bring myself to willingly watch the thriller music video😭😭
Darkness Falls and Candyman had me shook for a lifetime😂😂😂 Edit: Oan Drag Me To Hell was scary af too and every now and then i run across an old cat lady who looks like the old woman from that movie
Off the top of my head.... 10. Dead Silence 9. The Howling 8. Children of the Corn 7. 28 Days Later 6. An American Werewolf in London 5. Fright Night 4. Pet Cemetery 3. Return of the Living Dead 2. Halloween 1. Carrie
I moved to iowa the year it came out and I from Chicago children of the corn. Scard the crap out me then going to school in a cornfield I said f school after seeing that movie lol
Carrie was ok for me until I finally saw the ending. When I was kid, I would watch it with my mom. She would always turn right before it got to the end and never understood why. Well when I was a little older, it came on and I said I was going to watch to the end. OmG I shouldn't have. That night, I was like Tony asking my mom can I sleep in her bed. I was shook. To this day, whenever I'm in the mood to watch Carrie, I turn right before it get to the end.
Imma take a L for this one but The Skeleton Key somehow got to me. It was the first movie where I realized I DONT LIKE THAT VOODOO STUFF! Or rituals! Hunting in Connecticut I can watch. But when it’s like one person, it’s just too personal for me. And I feel like it could really happen.
I know it’s a year later but had to comment because I’m the only person till this day that I know that watched and actually get scared from this movie. I love that movie.
This definitely scared me too. This is probably why in Get Out, I knew what was going on. It reminded me a lot of The Skeleton Key. Similar concept, different motives
Yeah man the thing is just disturbing in every way. The shrieking noise when they killed it, the visuals during the transformations, the fact no one lives meant a no win situation. Just all of it even as an adult is tolerable in any way. Lol
Messed me up so bad, if I saw it coming on in the daytime I left the room. I called the thing as number one on the list as soon as I clicked. Great job Tony, had me 😂😂
Georgetown DC. I live in MD now. My pops would try to make me run down the stairs where the priest died. I would never get out the car when we were near that house. Goodtimes when scary movies back then were actually scary😂😂😂
@@deshawnhawkins9395 I saw the exorcist way younger than I should have. So when I found out it happened so close by I just knew I was going to be possessed.
Child's Play, Pet Semetary, Nightmare on Elm Street, Tales from The Darkside. The Shining did get me. N older brothers are never afraid of horror movies for some reason.
Night Of the Living Dead ruined my life. To this day I refuse to go to a grave yard. I'm 38 and don't play when it comes to dead people. Nope, nope and HELL NOPE
Agreed. I refuse to watch any horror movies anyway but particularly ones from Japan and any American ones that are reimagined versions of Japanese horror. They just have an elevated sense of scary I can’t handle.
Hey man. I just found your podcast a little while ago. You all I listen to now at work lol. I be listening to the old ass ones too. From like months ago lol. My first kid is 8 months old. I be absorbing the knowledge bro. You're dope man.
Thinking about The Fly, low-key I would rather the boulder. Either get crushed and die immediately (Put me out my misery of having to try and live life as a flu human🤔 how's that going to work anyway?!) Or traped in a web waiting for homegirl to come home and melt me with her spider venom and slurp me up like an organic human/fly smoothie😱? Naw I'm good bro send the boulder ASAP!! I ain't tryin' be someone's "HotGurlSummer" diet😫
“The Fly” green throw up scene got me!!! I didn’t even know I watched the movie as a kid but I do remember that!! Still messed up to this day.. I’m finna sue my parents 😂😂😂😂
A part in American Werewolf In London that scared me as a kid was the flashback. They’re sitting safely in their living room watching The Muppet Show and a group of armed mercenaries invade the home and start shooting everybody. I almost need to rewatch to understand how that scene fit into the plot.
Tales from the hood messed with me for 5 years the dead council member haunting dwayne wayne, the slave dolls when the old lady showed up out the picture, and above all when the crazy dude turned into the devil i was thru and it was mid day lol
Candyman- I was a baby lol Poltergeist- too young to watch The shining- duh lol The paranormal activity with the Hispanic family- 🤷🏾♀️ The fly (the remake)- grandpa had it on vhs idk what I was getting myself into
Poltergeists was the first scary movie I saw. I remember watching it one summer at my Aunt’s house. To this day I don’t like clowns! My younger brother and I watched Hellraiser. We were messed up for a while. I was also shook by House of 1,000 Corpses, Devil’s Rejects, and Faces of Death. 😱 Oh and Sinister is crazy messed up; especially the lawnmower scene. 😧
Good list, I love when u do Horror related things... best new age Horrors are Hereditary, The Babadook, The Witch, The Blackcoat's Daughter.. all modern day classics.. honorable mentions are Summer Of 84, The Clovehitch Killer
Tony Baker...my man! This list you have is pretty spot on with what mine would be. The Thing is one of my favorite movies of all time. And Candyman is just so terrifying...not just gorewise but physiologically. Tony Todd is a legend and he also played the main character in the 80's remake of Night of the Living Dead. Your appreciate of great horror movies makes my so happy! Cheers
Blair witch scared me as a grown man, it was so different at the time plus I lived next door to some woodlands. Ringu and a ton of 80's horror Friday 13th, nightmare on elm street.....I think it all depends on how much younger than 18 you were when you First watch the movie
The Exorcist EFFED me up! First, a friends 'step mom' took us, and we were 12. Then my BFF died, and I literally had no sleep for over a week. Horrific movie. I'm with you. 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
“Tales From the Hood, House Of 1000 Corpses, 13 Ghosts, Tales from The Crypt(The intro alone took me out.) Devil Rejects, Ghost Ship, Hills Have Eyes 1&2, etc.”
You feel my pain. Tales from the Hood and Tales from the Crypt ruined my childhood. And it too was my brother (like Tony) that was obsessed with watching them both. It took me a minute before I was ok, lol.
Tony, as soon as u said Candyman, I almost covered my ears. Still can’t watch that shit till this day. Tales from the Hood, The Skeleton Key, The Ring The Grudge...whew Lordt! These take me out!
Man that feeling of feeling the fear alone 😳...that’s how I was when I watched The Guardian. Mannnn, I was like 4 and me and my whole family watched it together. After the movie went off, everyone was like aight cool, that was good we headed to bed. I was like, really?! Damn all y’all grown adults!! I was terrified and they just acting like ain’t shit happened. 😂😂😂
Nightmare on Elm Street was a ruiner. Me and my sister had bunk beds. Child’s Play 1 when they burned Chucky in the furnace and he kept walking towards them 🤦🏾♂️. And Halloween H20 are notable mentions for me.
I stay liking Tony videos before I watch cuz I know imma enjoy what I watched. You're so multifaceted with your comedy I first heard you on Pandora and looked you up on RU-vid and I was hooked. Me and my uncle are your biggest fans. I invited him to a show. We coming when you have one on his off days.
You hit the nail on the head. way before you got to number 1, I was half hoping you would mention The Thing. I pretty much lost a LOT of sleep as a kid watching that movie. Till today it gives me the jitters.
The graphic from The Shining with the face in the title scared the Hell outta me as a kid. Hell, that graphic still gives me goosebumps now and I'm almost 50😂
Bro Im happy to see the Shinning on your list. It was in the house where I use to live with my grandfather and family and he just died so everyone else moved to an other house but I liked it there it was my home. Stayed there alone at age 17 for days and everything was cool. Until that night they played Shinning in the middle of the night. Watched it all the way to the end ,captivated. Spent the rest of that night paralyzed in a chair in that now CREEPY living room with 3 different entrances ,including my recently passed granddad's room... yeah im 34 and it is still the most terrifying moment of my life . I've been on my gards with movies since that day. Never in a house alone people never. I wish I could call someone for help
A few come to mind. The Ghost and the Darkness- watched that one when I was 7. Dreamt a lion stalked into my living room and ate my face. Refused to go in my living for almost 2 weeks. Final Destination 2&3- I refuse to drive behind flatbed trucks or ride most rollercoasters to this day.
I was disturbed listening to the description of the half-fly half-man thing in a spider web. But the only movie that scared me that way was the blob. my 8 year old self was not ready for a movie where the monster won. permanent life changing event for me. Before that my reality was always, the good guys always won.
Skeleton Key was the movie that really shook me because it did NOT have some fantastic (unbelievabe) monster. I was like, that ish could really happen!😳
Movies that ruined my life: Requiem for a Dream- one of marlin wayans best performances.. the old lady made me the saddest. Dragged across concrete- the scene prior to the bank robber scene was just put there to break your heart.. i was kinda freaked out going in public places for a few days after seeing that visual..
Man....The Grudge and The Ring.... That noise in the Grudge especially in the theater in Dolby.....and the closer it got, the louder it was.... Ah....Ah...AhhhhhAHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!
Man, I will agree with you whole heartedly about John Carpenter's The Thing. It was some sleepless nights after watching that horror masterpiece. I hated it as a kid, it was soooo friggin scary. That movie was the meaning of the monster in the closet or under my bed. I used to turn on all the lights and hated when my parents would have me go downstairs to get something for them in the dark by myself! That movie was AND currently is a true classic with every sense of the word.
I remember my mom rented The Poltergeist on PayPerView... Stephen Speilberg was Executive Producer, so my nine year old self settled in. I tell you, when the maggots came outta that steak, and that dude ripped off his face I was gone.
The Jeff Goldblum 'The Fly' had my stomach doing somersaults for about a week straight!!! I couldn't eat shit, and when I tried, couldn't keep it down...
I love the way you describe movies you have me crackin up. Jordan peele is supposed to do a remake on candyman. The movie that still has me scared is definitely the original nightmare on elm street, nightmare on elm street 3,candyman, it(original), pet symetary.
Burnt Offerings was one that was eerie and eff'd me up. It had the actress from Trilogy of Death in it, Karen Black. Oooh wee!! But, your list is it!!! Done!
My sister & I lost it when we were tiny on the B&W "Fly" & still recall "help me..." We were recalling just the other day how much that scene smacked us up. "Ringu" scared the living crapapples out of BOTH me and my bf back in the day. NEVER watch that again. I'm still trying to get through Night of the Living Dead. I've been trying to watch that movie alone! Nope. I've similarly tried several times to watch "The Shining." No go. Im one of these people who read the book way ahead of the movie. Im usually disappointed, but this time I was simply traumatized.
In no particular order: Case 39, Evil Dead (Original), Insidious, The Shining, The Thing, Alien, Prince of Darkness, Dawn of the Dead (Original) and no others pop into my head
The Amityville Horror remake with Ryan Reynolds had me sleeping with the lights on for a few night (but I got it on dvd and watched it on repeat the fear left) . The Mist disturbed me also, that ending took me out.
My 10 horror flims : 1. Carrie (1976) - most beautiful emotional Flims I’ve seen in horror , that made me cry . sissy Spacek was beautiful and cute as Carrie and sympathetic. Best Stephen king movie 2. Texas Chainsaw Massacre 3. Halloween 4. The Shining 5. Friday The 13th part 2 6. IT(1990 & 2017) 8. Psycho 9. Get Out 10. The Exorcist 11. Sixth Sense 12. Signs 13. OG Night of the living dead 14. Misery 15. Poltergeist 16. The grudge 17. The ring 18. Split (2017 Superhero horror movie) - great sequel to unbreakable 19. Evil Dead 20. Tales from the hood
Tony, the Exorcist is....THA SCARIEST movie eva, not even gonna debate with nobody about that.. Her lips crusty and chapped, cuz tha devil, "fuckin her up" inside. I'm a huge horror movie fan and when I saw tha title of your video I got excited, but nervous. I thought I was going to see "that face. Thank you not showing it or any clips of that movie. Amityville 2 still scares me til this day, I sometimes cant go into tha basement at night or I have to keep a light on when sleepin! I'm 43 and I think were around tha same age and saw these same horror movies around same time, cuz your list is damn near identical 2 mine. The grudge, The Thing, and The fly, didn't do it for me, but tha rest, scary as hell. Enjoyed video.
Funny cause I had the same experience with Night Of The Living Dead only it was the 1990 version with the Candyman actor. Bruh, I was up for two days without sleep, the second morning my mom came in talkin about "you didn't sleep" and my eyes were so tired and messed up her skin looked pale green ! lol