We've all been there: you see a horror movie so terrifying, disturbing, no-thank-you, etc. that you know you need to quickly NOPE out of before it permanently infests your brain.
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So, with that in mind, what horror movie genuinely scared you so bad*, you left the theater? Or, if you were watching it at home, turned it off?
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*Not so BAD, you left. So SCARY.
Maybe you weren't ready for how truly disturbing the whole sawing-off-the-foot scene would be in Saw (2004), so you and your feet walked out.
Or perhaps you knew you weren't going to last after THAT scene in Hereditary (2018), so you just straight-up took your popcorn and went home.
Heck, maybe you were like the person at the premiere screening, and you had to turn off TheGreen Inferno (2013) because you were feeling faint.
Tell us the story about the movie that scared you so bad, you left the theater (or turned it off, if you were watching it at home) for a chance to be featured in an upcoming BuzzFeed Community post and/or video!
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