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* The "Top 11 Mindfucks".
* That little bit where he's remembering all the torment he got about ''[[Doug]]''. The creepy laughing...
* His review of [[The Good Son]]. It's already a pretty freaky movie, but unlike his review for ''[[Alone in Thethe Dark (Film2005 film)|Alone in The Dark]]'' where the Critic actually had a voice (albeit a robotic one), he only used cue cards for his [[The Good Son]] review. [[The Good Son]] is genuinely scary for some, and it was infinitely worse when he did the whole review in complete silence.
* In his review of the ''[[Lost in Space]]'' movie Dr. Smith's mutated spider form in the movie wasn't very scary to me. However, when the Nostalgia Critic dressed up like him at the end, he is rather uncanny and creepy looking. It most had to do with that weird voice, and his wide eyes, which popped out more because of the dark face paint he was wearing.
* His "Return of Nostalgic Commercials" review, when he looks at the Corn Pops commercials and puts in quick, half-second clips from various horror movies mixed in with the kids's [[Serious Business|mental breakdowns.]] And ''then'' he goes and puts in some [[Evil Dead]] clips during the Fun Fruit Trees commercial!
** His manic attitude throughout the episode was pretty creepy, especially if you compare it to the first special. Special mention should go to when he [[Evil Laugh|evil laughs]] after proclaiming "killing smaller things gives you power!" and then giggles cutely like a schoolgirl.
* The end of his review of ''[[The Haunting]]'', which is a long, ranting imitation of the writer having some kind of mental breakdown while insisting that his version is much more mature and grown-up than the original. It starts out funny, but it goes on for a really long time and gets pretty disturbing after a while.
* Unlike his usual [[Black Comedy]] suicides, that moment in the first commercials special where he's ''really'' close to [[Death Byby Despair]] is creepy. It might be that he just seems so very alone and worn out.
* His [[Hilariously Abusive Childhood]] has a lot of [[Adult Fear]] qualities about it, the earliest example being child!Critic allowed to have a gun.
* The end of his "''He-Man'' Christmas Special" review. A clip of Yoda saying "You ''will'' be. ''You will be.''" plays, and when Critic wonders why he keeps saying that, the sound of Yoda's disembodied laughter plays while Critic looks around in slight fear and confusion. And the laughter keeps going, even picks up a bit more, even as Critic ''leaves''.
** Made all the creepier when you hear a dark reprise of The Imperial March on the background.
** And then there's the end of his Next Top Eleven Christmas Specials. Usually the Critic crying and begging not to do something is great fun, but when he inserts the [[Star Wars]] characters laughing manically at him it gets a bit freaky.
* The ending to ''[[James and Thethe Giant Peach]]''. He gets massacred by all the guns when the screen goes black, but then there's a moment or two of silence followed by another clear-sounding shot. Gaaaah.
* His... mixed, ongoing reactions to SWS2 (from getting excited twice over the prospect of the Spocker to wanting to kill Spoony in ''[[Kickassia]]'' to trusting him enough to drink with him again in the donation drive) don't say great things about his sanity.
* When he appears in ''Insurrection'', his hateful expression, stern voice, Critic breaking into tears and the ''[[Kill Bill]]'' music to top it off, makes Linkara seem far darker than the [[Parody Sue]] he's usually portrayed as.