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Posted: 8/22/2016 5:27:22 PM EDT
Mine was this and I remember the movie( well atleast parts of it)
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Seeing Grandmas titties by accident when I was 12. Freaking horror show.
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There used to be Creature Double-Feature, I think on WPIX 11 when I was a kid--saw Day of the Triffids, Them, Creature From Black Lagoon...and a whole bunch of B scifi stuff. Tarantula --Clint Eastwoods uncredited debut as the pilot who dropped Napalm on the gargantuan arachnid.
First in a theater: Jaws ETA: adjectivage |
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Probably not the first, but the first I remember.... was Carrie.
GF insisted on seeing it. Yeah, the night before Prom. And of course she loved sitting in the front row. At the end of the movie, she jumped and grabbed onto my arm.... just as Carrie's arm shot out of the grave and grabbed the arm on screen. I didn't enjoy that Prom as much as I might have. |
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The first one that I remember being traumatized by was Forbidden Planet when it was shown on TV in about 1963.
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At a theater, Burnt Offerings.
At home, used to watch Fritz the Night Owl on cbs in Ohio. Always a bad horror flick on Friday nights. Txl |
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I saw this at the movies "Mark of the Devil" Rate V for violence when I was 10.
Today. That violence is Saturday morning cartoons in Japan. The recent Friday the 13th have 10 times more violence Things have changed a lot since 1970 BTW. The current DVD of the movie has a shit load of parts cut out. This was because when the movie went to home video it was edited for time on limited by the VHS tapes of those days. The rush to get it out was more important. The rest of the film that was edited is now lost. |
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The Shining when I was about 6 or so. It was my favorite movie for a while.
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It was a terrible British Horror Flick titled The Vulture I was five or six when I saw it and had nightmares that a giant bird would fly off with me.
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Not sure, since I have been watching horror movies my whole life, but probably Creature From The Black Lagoon.
Yeah, I'm no spring chicken. |
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Halloween on HBO on Halloween. ARGH! walking home from my friends house was strange. LOL I was in 7th grade at the time. in the theater, Mothers Day
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Something about an invasion from Mars. A hand got cut off of a martian and kept crawling around by itself.
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How could you even remember?
I'm not even that old. I can think of a few that came out when I was a youngin' , but first? I didn't take notes. |
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Creature From The Black Lagoon.
I was 3 or 4 watching it with Dad on TV. Wasn't scared. Saw The Exorcist when I was about 16. Was scared. |
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Saw the original Friday the 13th in the theater when I was about 8yrs old.
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Poltergeist.
Fucked me up real good. Don't like clowns or horror movies to this day. Have no interest in watching them at all. |
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It was either Jaw's or Silver Bullet.
The part in Silver Bullet where I think the Preacher is dreaming that he's in church and everyone in the church start's turning into werewolves, with one pounding on the organ always scared the crap outta me when I was young. |
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Probably Jaws or something corny on TV like the Creature from the Black Lagoon but the one that sticks out is Poltergeist!
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Halloween, when I was in 2nd grade. The black kid I was friends with had parents who didn't care if he watched slasher pics.
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There was a local UHF station that ran old public domain horror movies from the 1930's and 40's when I was growing up. The first horror movie I remember seeing was The Bride of Frankenstein. That was probably in 1967 or 1968. Around that same time I remember seeing The Birds, which scared me more than the Frankenstein flick.
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Halloween. But the one that freaked me out was some movie called Tourist Trap. Fucking mannequins and plaster masks.
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