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Scariest alien abduction and experiment scenes.
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Then I'd like to say, Keep your hands on the table at all times.
Hey, for this list, we'll be looking at the scariest scenes from film and TV involving an alien abduction.
These don't necessarily have to come from UFOs as up close and personal abductions will be included as well.
We'll only be including alien on human abductions and experimentation scenes so the reverse will not be included for the first and only time in US history.
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Peter is taken Guardians of the galaxy.
Even though guardians of the galaxy is a funny and lighthearted family movie, it contains a rather unsettling opening sequence.
Peter, Hey, come on, take my hand.
Young Peter Quill watches his sick mother die, screams in absolute anguish and then runs outside into a dark and foggy night on Lee to be abducted by a massive spaceship that appears out of nowhere.
It might be a little too much for young Children to handle.
There's a lot of scary imagery, both human and supernatural, and the scenes tone is dark, depressing and rather dreadful.
Parents were probably wondering if they took their kids into the right theater.
Number nine Grace.
American Horror Story Asylum Brain for Death I thought my prayers were answered when I saw it right by light.
We wouldn't know, but alien abduction sounds like a confusing experience.
This experience is expertly conveyed in an episode of American Horror Story Asylum, and it's told through the wonders of editing and sound design.
While Grace talks about her experience with the aliens audiences air treated to some trippy visuals.
I thought it was heaven and bizarre alien like images flash across the screen, and the scene often cuts to grace is terrified.
Face the sound design is also abrasive, complete with piercing noises.
A crying baby and a fast heartbeat felt like I was being torn enough.
E didn't think I could survive it.
We don't know what's going on, but we love every second of it.
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Abduction was pretty freaky, too, but it was more of a traditional alien abduction.
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Number eight.
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Throughout May of 1992 CBS aired a miniseries titled Intruders, which was based on famous You follow Gist Budd Hopkins Book Intruders Thean.
Credible visitations at Copley Woods for a network miniseries, The abduction sequence is actually quite eerie.
I don't want to go with them.
With whom bears Who are they?
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We'll bring in.
The music is suitably cold and creepy.
The little gray aliens look good, the visual effects air commendable, and the makeup work on the alien hybrids is relatively convincing.
The scene doesn't really do anything new in regards to alien abductions, but the production values and music are more than enough to impress and creep out audiences.
They're putting something in my nose.
Oh oh, number seven slumber party VHS to the thing with anthologies like the VHS, Siri's is that quality.
Wildly diverge is from story to story, summer absolute duds, while others genuinely leave an impression and deserve to be their own folding features.
One of the best segments of VHS to is Slumber Party.
Alien Abduction, Directed by Jason Eisner of Hobo with a shotgun.
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Yeah, the final abduction is particularly scary and gruesome as Gary and his dog tank are trapped by the UFOs tractor beam.
Gary lets go of tank, resulting in the dog falling to his death.
Audiences ghetto watch and hear it all its grisly stuff, and the poor quality of the video lends the scene an air of intense realism.
Number six.
Samantha's Abduction.
The X Files This iconic show has featured many brilliant abduction sequences.
I'll never let anything happen Thio, including the one with Molder himself that closed out Season seven.
But there's just something about the scene involving poor young Samantha.
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Um, maybe it's because the girl is so young, which results in a deeper emotional attachment.
Or maybe it's just the way the sequences filmed.
Yes, it comes equipped with freaky Strobing Lights, a suspenseful, pulsing soundtrack punctuated with sharp noises.
Ah, thin Alien and the incredibly eerie sight of Samantha levitating and floating out the window in the midst of otherworldly orange light.
Number five Jesse disappears Dark skies in all the abduction seen so far mentioned on this list, aliens have utilized their UFOs, but not in dark skies.
No, the aliens in this movie like to get up close and personal.
He Jesse sees his younger brother, Sammy, in the hallway and approaches him before he's interrupted by the yell of his father.
After seeing that Sammy is with him, Jesse turns around and is confronted by numerous gray aliens who use some sort of light power to abduct him.
Theo images Air Freaky and the accompanying soundtrack, complete with escalating piercing shrieks.
Horrific Lee conveys a sense of being attacked.
This was certainly not a friendly visit.
Number four Pray under the skin.
Jonathan Glazer's Under the Skin is one of the most inventive alien movies in some time, and it seems like this that earned the film.
It's widespread critical acclaim.
Ah, Scottish man undresses and follows Scarlett Johansson's woman into a black and featureless void Hey, then wades into some dark and mysterious liquid while she walks on top and the camera follows her.
When she turns back, the man has gone seemingly swallowed by the liquid.
It's a highly unique and commendable way to portray and film an alien abduction, and Mika Levi's accompanying score is absolutely haunting.
No, the confusing, unexplainable and arthouse nature of these scenes helps place the movie above the traditional alien Fair Number three.
Whitley meets the Aliens Communion.
Yeah, this movie, starring Christopher Walken, is based on the supposedly true story depicted in Whitley.
Strieber is book Communion.
Strieber had experienced some unexplainable phenomenon, including segments of lost time with the help of youth ologists Budd Hopkins, the same man who wrote intruders.
Strieber realized that he had supposedly encountered aliens.
In this scene, Whitley approaches a bright light in a field and makes his way inside of a spacecraft.
Here he meets a group of alien creatures and experiences some bizarre visions.
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Communion isn't widely adored, but this is nevertheless a well filmed, suitably bizarre and unnerve ING sequence, especially in regards to that alien jaw.
Yeah, that thing is equal parts horrifying and disgusting.
Number two.
Barry Close Encounters of the Third kind.
Yeah, Steven Spielberg's alien masterpiece isn't a scary movie by any means.
In fact, it's arguably one of the most poignant and touching alien invasion movies ever made.
But Barry's abduction remains one of the scariest abduction sequences ever puts a film.
Spielberg is obviously a master of his craft, and his talents are on full display throughout this scene.
He utilizes camera movement, sound design and lighting to convey a sense of confusion and fear.
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The latter two aspects are especially prevalent when Barry opens the door to an ominous orange light and a deep, throaty humming right.
No, it's one of the most iconic and scariest images in movie history.
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Number one abducted and experimented on Fire in the sky.
What is it?
I don't know what that is.
The story of Travis Walton remains one of the most famous alien incidents, regardless of its veracity.
Based on his book The Walton Experience.
Fire in the Sky Details Walton supposed abduction in 1975.
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The movie is mostly remembered for its abduction and experiment sequences, as they are unimaginably terrifying.
Theo, lighting music and unique visual design of the UFO helped make the abduction sequence a startling experience.
And that's to say nothing of the grotesque scenes inside the UFO itself.
Never before or since has a nightmarish and unexplainable experience been so vividly captured in a movie.
The production design is simply out of this world no pun intended.
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