Of all the monsters you've ever seen from various horror and sci-fi movies/TV shows, which one scared you most of all? Maybe even to the point where you jumped and/or averted your eyes?
For me:
As a child: Large Marge from Pee-Wee's Great Adventure
Yes, Dracula is a scary one. I'm a little afraid of Morgan Freeman to this day because when I was a child he occasionally played Count Dracula on a show called The Electric Company and scared the daylights out of me.
Somehow I'm not familiar with the Hilarious House of Frightenstein, but I do remember seeing Vincent Price on The Brady Bunch and hearing his voice in Thriller. That music video also scared me.
Also, Alien, Cruella DeVille, The Wicked Witch of th' West, Evil Stepmothers, generally, Chuck Connors in Tourist Trap, the body snatchers, plus a few more that will come to me later.
This was an off-the-radar movie about creepy people :
That monster didn't scare me as much as some of the others. He kind of reminded me of a combination between a skeleton and a parasaurolophus. However I can see how one would find him scary and did expect him to show up in this thread. π
Yesssss. Zelda. She's another one who scared me to death. I'm sure I couldn't even look at a picture of her to this day without wanting to close my eyes.
I know what you mean, I was way too young to watch Pet Sematary back in the day. I'm pretty sure seeing Zelda at that age gave me some sort of trauma that I'll suffer for the rest of my life :D
I'm reliably informed that as a small child, I was completely unfazed by anything on television. Almost 'Does he have some sort of issue? Should we see someone about this? Can he only see shapes and colours like a dog?' levels of unfazed.
The same was not true of real life, where I was probably scared of some really stupid things -- a vaudevillian ventriloquist's dummy that somehow lived in our house being one of them.
Anyway, having shrugged at them on TV, my parents took me to see full-sized, moving Daleks at the local shopping precinct. And if you listen closely when the wind is in the right direction, you can still hear my screams echoing around the planet.
On anonymous message boards there are people who you organically gravitate to as friends and then there are those who are actual (friendly) soulmates. I'm thinking you might actually be the latter.
If it makes you feel any better when I was a 4 year old I was afraid of 5 year olds.
I hope you will forgive my giggles at your scary Jonny Quest monster. Things do tend to hit differently as a child. I'll have to ask Mr fourlemons, a fellow huge Jonny Quest fan, if he was equally startled.
Oh how you have just transported me back to the scene of a dark cave in the favorite movie of my childhood. The G'mork was chilling, and he wasn't just terrifying because of how he looked, but because of what he stood for. Excellent, excellent answer.
Gβmork:
"It's the emptiness that's
left. It's like a despair,
destroying this world. And I
have been trying to help it... Because people who have no
hopes are easy to control.
And whoever has control has the power."
For kid me? That list is endless. I was a scaredy cat. Wasn't allowed to watch anything horror related cause I'd almost always get nightmares.
The Shark from Jaws, The Thing, The Jinn from Wishmaster, Deadites from Evil Dead & Freaking Chucky from Child's Play just to name a few.
Heck, even the theme music to The X Files gave me the heebie Jeebies!
But for adult me, It's super rare to find one that genuinely scares me. The last "monster" that truly scared me were the creatures from The Descent (2005).
Mostly cause I had NO IDEA they were gonna be in it. Cause I had not seen a trailer for it. Caught me off guard.
Since multiple people have now named the monsters from The Descent I looked them up. They are very scary looking and remind me of the vampire from Midnight Mass.