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The original 70s hills have eyes.
Grizzly Original Alien Old man took me to see them all in the theater freaky stuff Soylent green Had nightmares over that one too. |
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Tame by those standards, but when I was around 8 or 9 I saw Hitchcock's The Birds. Freaked me out.
For those who haven't seen it, the mailman in the bedroom scene ate me up at 8 years old. |
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Quoted: Chitty Chitty Bang Bang https://adelaideaz.com/sites/adelaideaz/media/images/categories/film/helpmann-in-chitty.jpg View Quote This seriously messed me up as a kid. Still kinda creeps me out 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 Agreed |
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Quoted: Jaws. I lived 10 miles from ocean. The Day after The worst was a movie I saw in church, where in the future Christian’s had to decide between the mark of the beast or a guillotine. I don’t remember the name though. View Quote A Distant Thunder (A Thief in the Night Part 2) | Full Movie | Patty Dunning, Thom Rachford A Distant Thunder. |
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This or Poltergeist |
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Halloween- the original.
So easy to see a nut bar get loose and wreak hell. |
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Maximum overdrive. It had just hit home video and I was probably seven or eight. Fuck man, I was scared of coke machines for weeks.
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Quoted: A tie for me between.....https://cdn3.whatculture.com/images/2019/01/0a474a9ae0b07ce8-1200x675.jpg and........ https://static.independent.co.uk/s3fs-public/thumbnails/image/2020/05/21/09/the-shining-2.jpg and honorable mention........ https://s3.birthmoviesdeath.com/images/made/Salems_Lot_Poster_1200_1855_s.png View Quote Exorcist, yes. Salem's Lot, yes. The Shining is, was and always will be a stupid ass film. Fight me. |
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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 |
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Confederate script has paid off but it took a very very long time.
All who held it died in the red. |
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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 The weird thing is IT was the movie that terrified me as a kid, but I've rewatched it and realized how horrible of a movie it was. On the other hand, I love Jaws and all the other movies like that, (The Meg, Deep Star Six, etc), think ocean life is fascinating, but I wear shoes when I go to the beach, because I'm not getting in that fucking water. |
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The Blob, original version. I was probably six and my brother would have been four or five. We hadn't even been in a theater before that day. I remember standing in the sun, out on the downtown sidewalk after watching that. that and recalling what I had just seen. It was weird.
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The Thing certainly fucked with my far too young head. The dogs and the human head spider thing. Christ.
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View Quote Yep that was it. Seems like we get closer to that outcome every day. |
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Eraserhead. I wasn’t affected by many movies but this one didn’t sit well with me. It’s about despair.
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A movie called Beyond the door. One of my older sisters let me watch with her when I was little. That movie scared me pretty bad back then.
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OP, I watched that with my mom in the ‘80s. Scared the shit out of me then…
Could never watch it again. I’d watch The Road again before that movie. |
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This movie’s theme along with movie…
John Barry - The Black Hole Theme (2011 Digital Remaster) |
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There were a lot, but Dressed to Kill fucked me up. I still get slightly nervous when an elevator door opens. I suppose I was 5-6 when I saw it, maybe a bit older, but not much.
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View Quote Jim Hoppa? |
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