Horror and gore... that's a different trip. I was a teenager when I realized the unexpected quality of "ketchup splatters" as my friends and I ended up calling them. By then it wasn't about what got us scarred (nothing, of course!) but about how poorly the film was made, while getting away with it. "So bad it's actually good" was what we were looking for. - As for an actual scary scene, it is without doubt in Aliens (the second movie) when they are examining the specimen safely stored behind glass... which then makes a sudden move.
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