Ding! Ding! Ding! Me too! I was also afraid of the trees throwing apples back at me. I was more afraid of the flying monkeys and the trees than the lady on the bike who turned into the wicked witch!
YES! I would have to agree. Babies, in general, scare me to death.. This wasn't on my list but I'm adding it!! AWwwwww! Get me out of here, Quick!!! :) :)
The entire tornado scene here in 1939's "The Wizard of OZ"
UPDATE: I just watched it again here - - it STILL scares me!! I' m scared for everyone and the animals -- everything scares me about it still -- how cool! It's all of the scene basically up to the point where Dorothy gets hit on the head in the house that scares me; the rest, as a kid, I knew was a dream or something as the characters flew by the window. But from the beginning of this scene/video clip until the 2:30 minute mark -- frightening to me!!!
This post was edited by WelbyQuentin at June 16, 2017 10:05 PM MDT
Hi Shar, Since I was able to read and actually understand what I was reading (not to say picture books aren't as appealing but to stay on track here...;)) the cool thing about the journey you take is all the characters and how you perceive they look. Sometimes when somebody takes that from you by making the visual in a movie, the book looses the intimacy it has with you. For example, my mom is a huge J.R.R. Tolkien fan. She reads the trilogy every other summer. She's done this since I was born. She must know them word for word by now. She's 73 years old. :) BUT, to this day, she will not sit and watch the movies. Even after I've told her the animation is phenomenal and Smaug is beautifully done, she won't. It's the same thing. I never read The Wizard of Oz, but even if I did now, I would still see Judy Garland as Dorothy. Big smiles! I agree with you :)