what a question. They all did in one way or another. I mean, “traumatized” is an overused and watered down word these days. I just hated not understanding what was going on, and the extraneous sounds of someone else watching movies was awful.
I distinctly remember two scenes from movies I watched when I was about 5 years old. There was a moment in a Spider-Man movie where an old lady was clinging to the side of a building, and she had to let go, and it turned out there was a ledge under her feet, and she looked up and there was a statue of a saint somewhere over her head on the wall…
Then there was the live action Garfield movie, where he somehow got into the central routing system of a major train network and two trains got rerouted on a collision course at the very last minute he hit the big red STOP button, and saved the day by sheer luck, as far as I know.
Then when I was maybe 12 or so, there was a Miss Marple movie concerning horses; a guy was murdered by locking him into a stall with a skittish horse and then placing a rock on the accelerator of a truck, making the engine race with a terrible noise that scared the horse and made him trample the guy. To this day I get the heebie-jeebies when people race their engines while idling…
Don’t ask me what movies those were specifically, because I have no idea
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