People Tell Us Their Most Terrifying Jump Scare Experiences From Scary Movies That They Will Never Forget
If you're a fan of scary movies and want to know what scenes jump out at people, then you're in for a treat.
Daphnie
- Published in Film & TV
If you love scary movies then you've probably seen some of these scenes that we are going to talk about today. I think we can all agree that we love when a scary movie gets a jump scare scene perfectly and really makes us think about it at night.
Even if you don't like scary movies then this might be a list of movies and scenes for you to avoid if they aren't your thing. Either way, we thought it would be fun to ask people which jump scare scenes from scary movies have completely stuck with them over the years.
It's safe to say that people did not disappoint when it came to sharing the scenes that freaked them out the most from our favorite horror movies. If you are looking to rewatch some of these classic movies then you can now be prepared for some of the best jump scare scenes out there.
Here's a warning to all people who maybe haven't seen some of these movies because there will be some spoilers. Also, some of the horror movies are even from the 60s because they are just such classics.
Anyway, let's dive into this and take a look at what jump scare scenes have stuck with people over the years.
1. Psycho (1960)
"This is old school, but it has stuck with me for over 20 years. It is so creepy when "Mother" runs quickly through the hall. I still think about it when I walk across the hall from my bathroom to my bedroom."
—mkatherinekelly
Universal Pictures2. Friday The 13th (1980)
"The very end of the original when Jason comes out of the water and grabs her in the canoe. I literally shit myself the first time I watched it. I was a sophomore in college...still terrifies me to this day."
Paramount Pictures3. IT (2017)
"The remake of It did a great job of limiting the number of jump scares while using them in a smart way. My favorite example of this was when Bev is in her restroom and turns around, only to be choked by Pennywise in the doorway. The entire theatre screamed."
Warner Bros.4. Paranormal Activity 2 (2010)
"When the kitchen explodes out of no where. It scared me so badly the first time I saw it that I have to fast forward past it now."
Blumhouse Pictures5. Poltergeist (1982)
"You think the clown is beneath the bed, only for it to be over the son’s shoulders. Gets me every single time."
MGM6. Pee Wee's Big Adventure (1985)
"Anyone who grew up in the '90s will tell there ain't nothing scarier than Large Marge. Even if you knew it was coming, that claymation face had you jumping out of your seat!"
—kmig
Warner Bros.7. Jaws (1975)
"My favorite movie ever is Jaws, so this comes totally biased, but when Hooper sees Ben Gardner's head in the wrecked hull of his boat -- in the special features of the DVD, they said that the sound people worked on different sound FX until one of them made them all jump even though they knew it was coming. And that's the one you hear in the movie."
—Katie Sirles, Facebook
Universal Pictures8. Harry Potter And The Half-Blood Prince (2009)
"Not a scary movie at all, but when Harry goes to get Dumbledore water after he drinks all the poison and the skeleton thing grabs his arm!"
Warner Bros.9. The Ring (2002)
"Thinking the movie was over, I was prepared for credits to roll and the theatre to clear out. So when Samara crawls out of T.V, it really caught me off guard, and I stood up and screamed.
I was assured it wasn’t just me, as a 12-year-old girl in front of me did the same thing."
Dreamworks Pictures10. The Conjuring (2013)
"Oh my goodness, I have SO MANY, but the big one that messed me up for months and months was the "clap clap" hands scene in the basement. My friends used to tease me about it and walk up behind me and clap to scare me!"
Warner Bros.11. Insidious (2010)
"When the Darth Maul-esque demon suddenly appears behind Patrick Wilson. I KNOW it’s going to happen, but it still makes me jump every time."
FilmDistrict12. The Visit (2015)
"When it's dead quiet, then Nana pops up out of nowhere and SCREAMS. No music or loud noise, just a pure scream.
I definitely peed a little."
Blumhouse Pictures13. The Exorcist III (1990)
"In the hospital when the white figure is chasing the nurse with the ice pick. The movie is crap but that's still one of the best jump scares I've ever seen and I watch a lot of horror movies.
The lack of sound and a seemly normal background make it that much more scary. Plus the fact that we don't see the nurse actually being killed, just the next scene of her in a body bag, makes it a perfect jump scare."
20th Century Fox14. Wait Until Dark (1967)
"You think Audrey Hepburn's character has killed Alan Arkin's character, but then he suddenly makes a flying leap for her from the shadows. Even if you don't fall for the fake out death and are waiting for it, you still jump."
Warner Bros.15. Sinister (2012)
"The lawnmower death scene. The lawnmower was running along in the dark, and then it suddenly rolled over a body.
After watching that movie, I couldn't be alone in a dark room for a few days."
—Erin Neale Morrissey, Facebook
Blumhouse Pictures16. Deep Blue Sea (1999)
"Samuel L. Jackson is giving an inspiring speech, then a shark jumps up and pulls him under."
Warner Bros.17. The Sixth Sense (1999)
"Beady-eyed Mischa Barton pops up from under the bed. I watched this in elementary school and it freaked me out so much that I was secretly shook years later when she turned up on The O.C."
Buena Vista Pictures18. Seven (1995)
"The "sloth" victim! No one is expecting this skeleton of a man to still be alive. Completely unexpected and one of the best jump scares I've ever seen in a thriller."
New Line Cinema19. A Nightmare on Elm Street (1984)
"I’d have to say the ending, when Nancy thinks she escaped, but then he grabs her Mother!"
New Line Cinema20. The Dark Knight (2008)
"When the dead "Batman" hits the window."
—Christi Glahn, Facebook
Warner Bros.21. The House On Haunted Hill (1959)
"In the original, that old lady pops out of the dark and then just rolls away ."
Allied Artists22. Signs (2002)
"Someone is using a handheld camera to record a kid's birthday party, then the alien walks past the window and there's a loud DUN!"
Buena Vista Pictures23. The Fellowship Of The Ring (2001)
"Bilbo turning evil for that half-second when seeing the mithril armor on Frodo. I legit blacked out for like 0.8 of a sec in the theatre and woke up on the floor with my siblings and people in the row behind me looking down on me.
I apparently jerked my head back so hard, I hit the seat, and then slid down to the floor in terror. This is also one of my sister's favorite stories to tell new people about me."
New Line Cinema24. The Descent (2005)
"I'm a huge lover of horror films, so much so that while I'm not immune to jump scares, I react very little...but this scene actually made me SCREAM. When the girls first start to panic and the camcorder moves over to show us the first cave monster behind one of the girls.
No joke, I let out the most blood curdling scream ever."
Celador Films25. Carrie (1976)
"Carrie's hand breaking through the dirt and grabbing Sue's arm...biggest group scream I'veever heard in a movie theater."
United Artists26. Alien (1979)
"The tracking device shows the alien is coming right at Dallas, so he climbs down a ladder to safety...only it was below him the whole time. My heart was in my throat."
20th Century Fox27. Mullholland Drive (2001)
"What makes it so impressive is that the guy TELLS YOU EXPLICITLY WHAT HE THINKS IS AROUND THE CORNER. He describes the monster in full detail, but you still jump when his biggest fear becomes real."
Universal Pictures28. Scream (1996)
"The beginning when Drew Barrymore is outside and keeps peering into the window, then Ghostface pops out."
Dimension FilmsThese jump scares are some of the most classic ones that we have seen and we are not surprised that they did what they were supposed to and scared people. I love hearing about people's favorite scary movie scenes and this makes me want to go back and watch some of these again.