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Gimme some horror movies that will scare a 10-year old
Posted on 10/30/17 at 9:21 am
Posted on 10/30/17 at 9:21 am
This past weekend, my daughter wanted to watch some scary movies with me, but I didn't want to traumatize her TOO much, so I chose Pet Semetary and Night Of The Living Dead: two movies that probably won't scare many adults in 2017, but might be just scary enough for a kid. Turns out, she just rolled her eyes over both flicks, and has gotten a little cocky about it, LOL....
SO, please post some movies that oughta scare the crap out of her. A couple of stipulations, though:
1. NO "sentimental" picks. Yes, we might've been scared when we saw something like The Exorcist or Alien as a kid, but I doubt it'd have the same impact with a first-timer in 2017. Not saying there isn't an older movie that could do the trick, but try not making a pick with nostalgia-tinted glasses...
2. Since she's 10 and my daughter, I'd prefer if it's a movie that's not "rapey" or overly sexual. I'm accepting her challenge to scare her, not to scar her for life, lol...
TIA
SO, please post some movies that oughta scare the crap out of her. A couple of stipulations, though:
1. NO "sentimental" picks. Yes, we might've been scared when we saw something like The Exorcist or Alien as a kid, but I doubt it'd have the same impact with a first-timer in 2017. Not saying there isn't an older movie that could do the trick, but try not making a pick with nostalgia-tinted glasses...
2. Since she's 10 and my daughter, I'd prefer if it's a movie that's not "rapey" or overly sexual. I'm accepting her challenge to scare her, not to scar her for life, lol...
TIA
Posted on 10/30/17 at 9:23 am to vandelay industries
Texas Chainsaw (2003 version)
The Exorcist (might scar her)
Blairwitch Project
1/9/12....
The Exorcist (might scar her)
Blairwitch Project
1/9/12....
This post was edited on 10/30/17 at 9:43 am
Posted on 10/30/17 at 9:24 am to vandelay industries
quote:Try it. If it was good enough to run grown arse men out of the theater it ought to be good enough to give your daughter goosebumps.
Yes, we might've been scared when we saw something like The Exorcist or Alien as a kid, but I doubt it'd have the same impact with a first-timer in 2017.
Posted on 10/30/17 at 9:25 am to 225bred
Children of the Corn
My dad showed me that and it still haunts me. Plus the creepy kid element she will appreciate
My dad showed me that and it still haunts me. Plus the creepy kid element she will appreciate
Posted on 10/30/17 at 9:25 am to vandelay industries
2nd half of Auburn vs LSU this year
Posted on 10/30/17 at 9:28 am to vandelay industries
The Strangers might scare her. Not supernatural, just some crazy frickers looking to kill people.
Posted on 10/30/17 at 9:31 am to vandelay industries
Ernest Scared Stupid. I grew up on Ernest P. Worrell and that movie still makes me laugh.
Edit: I see you're really trying to scare the poor child. Go with one of the creature features that snatches kids for being jerks. I mean, The Exorcist and Silence of the Lambs scared me shitless when I was around 8-9 years old, but there's newer horror films like The Ring or The Conjuring which might scare her with better special effects.
Edit: I see you're really trying to scare the poor child. Go with one of the creature features that snatches kids for being jerks. I mean, The Exorcist and Silence of the Lambs scared me shitless when I was around 8-9 years old, but there's newer horror films like The Ring or The Conjuring which might scare her with better special effects.
This post was edited on 10/30/17 at 9:36 am
Posted on 10/30/17 at 9:32 am to weagle99
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2nd half of Auburn vs LSU this year
I said nothing too rapey, lol...
Posted on 10/30/17 at 9:36 am to King George
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Try it. If it was good enough to run grown arse men out of the theater it ought to be good enough to give your daughter goosebumps.
I might not rule out The Exorcist...but I have a gut feeling she's gonna laugh more than be freaked out. I mean, Pet Sematary and Night Of The Living Dead had some unsettling moments once upon a time too, but after talking with some folks after the fact, most of 'em seem to be able to shrug it off when watching it nowadays...
This post was edited on 10/30/17 at 9:38 am
Posted on 10/30/17 at 9:40 am to crispyUGA
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Edit: I see you're really trying to scare the poor child.
"Poor child" isn't necessary. After I failed with the two movies I showed her, she's in full "come at me" mode
Posted on 10/30/17 at 9:45 am to vandelay industries
Can't believe this has been mentioned yet:


Posted on 10/30/17 at 10:15 am to vandelay industries
quote:Yeah, they did I guess. But let me ask you this...Did either one of them feature a 12 year old girl jamming a crucifix in her pussy while shouting "Let Jesus frick you?"
Pet Sematary and Night Of The Living Dead had some unsettling moments once upon a time too
Posted on 10/30/17 at 10:34 am to vandelay industries
Whatever you pick, make one rule: no phones. My wife is the queen of saying a movie isn't scary because she picked up her phone every time something scary happened.
My suggestions:
Candyman
The Ring
The Strangers
The Babadook
I also think Pet Semetary is a great call. If Zelda doesn't scare a 10 year old, then you've got one tough daughter!
My suggestions:
Candyman
The Ring
The Strangers
The Babadook
I also think Pet Semetary is a great call. If Zelda doesn't scare a 10 year old, then you've got one tough daughter!
Posted on 10/30/17 at 10:42 am to CaptSpaulding
I'm surprised Pet Sematary didn't get to her. Just last year, she talked the talk before entering a Halloween haunted house with me, then 5 minutes in she begged to leave early b/c she was getting pretty freaked out...I was like "sorry, I just paid $25 for your ticket, so there's no turning back now", lol... indeed, she's toughened up since then!
Posted on 10/30/17 at 10:46 am to vandelay industries
Original poltergeist is scary for kids.
Child's Play was another good one.
Child's Play was another good one.
Posted on 10/30/17 at 10:48 am to CaptSpaulding
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If Zelda doesn't scare a 10 year old, then you've got one tough daughter!
For real! I’m still traumatized by Zelda. Scared the crap out of me as a kid.
Nightmare on Elm Street? Might be too sexual, but Freddy Krueger was incredibly scary to me as a kid, and gave our 8-9 year old nightmares when she watched part of it last summer. We still aren’t allowed to say his name around her.
Posted on 10/30/17 at 10:54 am to vandelay industries
Both Conjuring movies are scary as hell. Might be too much for a 10 year old.
There's an old Disney movie that has some scary moments to it. Watcher in the Woods.
There's an old Disney movie that has some scary moments to it. Watcher in the Woods.
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