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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2025-05-01 05:01 pm

[ SECRET POST #6691 ]


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Re: What is the most scared you've been by a piece of media?

(Anonymous) 2025-05-02 01:16 am (UTC)(link)
As a kid: The Stuff, full stop. That one fucked me up and to this day I've never watched it through to the end. I was one of those kids who sought out horror from a young age, so I don't know why THAT'S the one that got me.

Honorable mention to watership Down (cartoon)-- specifically the warren being poisoned. That was the scene that haunted me for years. (I think the book is absolutely BEAUTIFUL, I adore it, but that one scene in the cartoon shook me)


As a teen: There was a short story by Frederic March that I think gave me the CREEPS more than any other piece of media in those years, but for heart-pounding horror in the teens/college years, I gotta give it to Resident Evil 4. Horror games, it turns out, hit me a LOT more than books and movies, because like... there's no fail state to a horror movie! No matter how visceral or tense it is or how close it comes to hitting personal fears, it's never up to ME whether the main character does or doesn't survive any given encounter.

As an adult: One specific creepy pasta because the two friends' names were my deadname and the name of my best friend from childhood on to adulthood. Didn't even finish it because I didn't want something bad to happen to 'us'.
And Parable of the Sower. I read mostly horror books and yet that one is the scariest book I've read this year so far.