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Killer Klowns from Outer Space.
And I would rather light myself on fire in a kiddie pool full of gasoline than watch The Brave Little Toaster again. I couldn't put my finger on it when I was a kid, but that's a seriously messed up movie. |
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What did stay-at-home-Moms in the 1960's do with their pre-school 6 year-olds?? Mom dragged me everywhere she had some free time and the $1.25 admission to go see Psycho, The Haunting, Village of the damned, and other fun movies. I was scared shitless as a kid to sleep in my dark bedroom for years!!
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In grade 8 my buddy had about 8 of us over for a sleepover on his birthday. His parents were out of town and things got out of hand. We were snooping his parents stuff and found a colt pocket pistol and some VHS. It was a porno tape his parents made. We kind of beat the fuck out of our friend and tied him up and made him watch it. His mom was having her cheeks clapped hard. Behind them you could see his little head poke around the corner and then it vanish. I ended up just leaving after that lol. Dude for to experience it twice. Once as a kid and then again with us.
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The movie Shiloh and the blood in the river scene made me sick. Jaws for sure because we always went to the beach for 2 weeks every summer.
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Quoted: There was this one movie I watched at a friends house. Probably mid 80’s. All I remember is it was like a baby or something that could travel under ground and then would pop up and kill people. Anybody have any guesses what that could be? I remember walking home from his house being terrified. Still haunts me View Quote It’s Alive? |
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Quoted: In grade 8 my buddy had about 8 of us over for a sleepover on his birthday. His parents were out of town and things got out of hand. We were snooping his parents stuff and found a colt pocket pistol and some VHS. It was a porno tape his parents made. We kind of beat the fuck out of our friend and tied him up and made him watch it. His mom was having her cheeks clapped hard. Behind them you could see his little head poke around the corner and then it vanish. I ended up just leaving after that lol. Dude for to experience it twice. Once as a kid and then again with us. View Quote I’ll take “Things that didn’t happen” for $600, Alex. |
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When alien came out I was 7. I was staying away with my grandmother and wandered into a cinema that was free for people staying there. I had to walk through some woods to get there but when I went it was daylight.
Nobody challenged me I sat and watched alien on my own at 7. When I got out I had to walk through some dense woods now at night with zero lighting or even a torch. I think it fried my fear chip. But it wasn’t nearly as disturbing as this. Fuck those people who made this fuck them all. Attached File |
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When I was like 10 I saw a movie called “Don’t be afraid of the Dark”, didn’t sleep for weeks totally freaked me out. Made for TV very cheesy this was back when TV only had like 3 channels.
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Dad left this in vcr when I was 5 or 6. I turned it on one morning and freaked me out pretty good.
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Quoted: Dad left this in vcr when I was 5 or 6. I turned it on one morning and freaked me out pretty good. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FPqAhXCE3S8 View Quote That escalated quickly. |
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Quoted: Deliverence. Watched after I just came back from a canoe trip. I shut the tv off didn't watch it again till I was an adult. https://1.bp.blogspot.com/-hxGFQO4EGHw/XcSnWcnY0CI/AAAAAAAALIA/7i5WCDnqsEcZ2CMXIn8KgW4rHDoi0DsMACLcBGAsYHQ/s1600/Deliverance%2Brape%2Bscene.png View Quote |
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Quoted: https://37.media.tumblr.com/edc5c2d7b404c21e759a7eb0f41ccac8/tumblr_n17ky6gj3n1rp0vkjo1_500.gif View Quote I know you're shooting for Poltergeist here, but I can only think of Scary Movie 2 here... |
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Quoted: Was staying at grandparents house for the weekend. Decided to sneak downstairs and watch TV , late night movie was just starting. It was The Howling, I was 7 Stayed awake for like a month https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/14294/the-howling-werewolf_png-2301738.JPG View Quote |
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for me it was this..I think I was probably 5-6 years old when it showed up on tv
Trailer: Psychomania (1971) |
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Our folks used to treat us three older siblings to a matinee on occasion. Drop us off. Hands down, all time most disturbing movie was Willy Wonka. Watched it at about age 10 and i felt the need to protect my smaller brothers.
Attached File Watched that creepy ass movie again a few years ago. Watching again as an adult left me with more WTF? than it did as a child. |
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Poltergeist (1982) Official Trailer - JoBeth Williams, Craig T. Nelson Horror Movie HD |
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View Quote The full, theatrical release, with the entity raping her? |
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Quoted: Quoted: This weird Aussie psychological horror film where a schoolbus breaks down and the teacher is trying to keep the kids alive while some gang is trying to kill them. Fortress?? @DaBean YES I think that was it. Had some real crazy moments in it for a young me babysitting after the kids went to bed. |
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Oh and add Nosferatu. Wow the character design is terrifying to this day.
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My brother and I lived in a rural area. From time to time we'd stay with my grandparents. They had a dish. I remember my grandma asking if we wanted her to tape the doll that kills people (chucky) for us one day. Of course we said yes. My grandparents rocked.
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Yup saw this in the Theaters when I was like 11. Fucked me up for a loooooong time
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My mother thought it would be a fanatic idea to let 5yo me watch The Day After.
I did not sleep more than 2 hours in a row for three weeks. Put me on the path to the man I am today. |
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Quoted: https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/557527/5DBB9D1C-B14B-44DE-A864-CD588EFD6CA4_jpe-2301704.JPG This ?? by a million percent and it ain’t even close. I won’t watch it today. View Quote Nailed it. The Exorcist was the first one I thought of |
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Quoted: https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/557527/5DBB9D1C-B14B-44DE-A864-CD588EFD6CA4_jpe-2301704.JPG This ?? by a million percent and it ain’t even close. I won’t watch it today. View Quote I saw the movie for the first time soon after it came out as a little kid. That damn movie played for over a YEAR in the theater in 1974. I remember it well. I like the movie, and Linda Blair in her prime was one of the hottest women on this planet, but it is a disturbing movie. |
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Quoted: Quoted: There was this one movie I watched at a friends house. Probably mid 80’s. All I remember is it was like a baby or something that could travel under ground and then would pop up and kill people. Anybody have any guesses what that could be? I remember walking home from his house being terrified. Still haunts me It’s Alive? Very possible. I didn’t see any reference to the baby in that movie going under the ground but that could still be it. It’s also possible I’m getting the baby part wrong and it was an animal or something. For some reason, the moving underground part is what stuck with me. |
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My family went to the beach every year back in the 70s. I was about 11 when "Jaws" came out. We went that year, and none of the kids would go in the water. It never bothered me. I don't know why. It was an OK movie; just not real scary to me.
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I remember going to see the night of the living dead when it first came out. I was like 9yrs old. I made it about half way through before I ran out of the theater. And yep, it was a foggy evening and I had to walk home.
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The Exorcist 2 (ft. Richard Pryor) - SNL Your mother sews socks that smell! |
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Quoted: What is this second one? @Ch00ch Trilogy of Terror That shit scared the shit out of me as a child. Attached File Attached File |
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Quoted: My mother took me to see the Exorcist at the drive in when I was 11 , what was she thinking. ,it haunts me still to this day 40 years later Jaws also scared the bejesus out of me . I don’t think I went swimming for 3 years after that movie. Even in a pool View Quote Best friend's family are devout Catholics. They took him to see the Exorcist when it came out...he was 12. Told me later he slept on the floor at the foot of their bed for two weeks after that. He's a very large, mostly fearless guy...it fucked him up. My parents let me watch The Fearless Vampire Killers (Roman Polanski, Sharon Tate) when it came out, because it's a "comedy". I was six, and it scared the crap out of me. |
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Quoted: Our folks used to treat us three older siblings to a matinee on occasion. Drop us off. Hands down, all time most disturbing movie was Willy Wonka. Watched it at about age 10 and i felt the need to protect my smaller brothers. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/413035/d0357ee0-30b6-0134-0cae-0a0b9a139ea7_jpg-2302064.JPG Watched that creepy ass movie again a few years ago. Watching again as an adult left me with more WTF? than it did as a child. View Quote There's no earthly way of knowing Which direction we are going There's no knowing where we're rowing Or which way the river's flowing Is it raining, is it snowing? Is a hurricane a-blowing? Not a speck of light is showing So the danger must be growing Are the fires of Hell a-glowing? Is the grisly reaper mowing? Yes! The danger must be growing For the rowers keep on rowing And they're certainly not showing Any signs that they are slowing! |
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