I don’t remember any as a child, but I was completely freaked out when I watched Jaws in my early 20’s!
When it began playing on TV many years later I avoided it like the plague because I remembered how freaked out I was. Recently I came across it while scrolling, and decided to take a peek.
I watched the whole movie, and while there were some scenes that were suspenseful, (even though I knew what was coming ) it didn’t scare me at all like I thought it would!
I remember a movie called Silent Rage with Chuck Norris as a sheriff tracking a mute serial killer who was brought back to life after being killed. I was probably twenty years old when I saw it and it always stuck in my memory as being very tense and frightening.
Then I watched it years later and thought is was kind of lame.
"Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde."
From the time we watched it on TV when I was little, until I was a teenager, whenever I was outside at night, say going down our dark country roads from my friend's house to home, I would imagine him coming behind me with his cape flared out.
I was the fastest girl runner in my school. He gets all the credit.
While there may be some frightening or startling moments in a movie, I was never actually scared. After all, it's just a movie, and temporary "suspension of disbelief" while watching it doesn't make me think it's real.