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{{quote|''"Do not watch this movie on drugs unless you've got a mean hankering for PTSD."''|'''D. McCallum''', ''[[Cracked.com]]'', on ''[[Shutter Island]]'' <ref>Applicable to many of these examples as well</ref>}}
 
Do you remember as a kid, you couldn't wait until you were 17 so you could watch R-rated movies without your parents' permission? Well, the scariness of ''these'' movies [[Nightmare Fuel|may make it feel like it wasn't worth the wait]]. So, to all the kids out there... try not to grow up too fast.
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* ''I am Dina'' is set in 19th century Norway. At the beginning, the heroine, then a little girl, causes a the contents of a huge cauldron full of boiling water (used to wash clothes) to be poured on her mother. First you see the mother, completely scalded. Then [[It Gets Worse|the little girl, waiting on her own in an attic, listening while her mother screams constantly for hours, maybe days, before dying.]]
** It gets worse. It wasn't boiling water, it was boiling ''lye''.
* ''[[Cracked.com]]'' lists [http://www.cracked.com/article/160_7-horrifying-moments-from-classic-kids-movies/ ,7 andhorrifying these aremoments from classic ''kidkids''' movies].
* You don't think a biopic about the great jazz piano player Ray Charles will be scary? Check out the scene from ''Ray'' where he has a hallucination that his drowned brother is in his suitcase.
* [[A Nightmare on Elm Street|"Did you know that the brain can still function for seven minutes after the heart stops beating?]] [[Cold-Blooded Torture|We still have six minutes to play..."]]