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Come on.
You know you want to….
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I have to be honest here and say I can’t think of one.
I was one of those weird kids who loved to turn out the lights and watch horror flicks. Alone, in the dark.
Nothing freaked me out. Nothing scared me. I never thought there were boogie men under my bed or monsters in my closet.
I was the kid who laughed when Linda Blair’s head started spinning in the Exorcist.
I happily went swimming after seeing Jaws.
The mad slasher films of the 80’s? Pfft. They made me laugh .
If forced to choose one, I guess I’d have to say the old Rosemary’s Baby. It didn’t scare me per se… but i remember it being creepy and atmospheric.
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How about you.
What movie scared the bejesus out of your childish self?
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The Wolfman, with Lon Chaney Jr. But, I lived way out in the country where every bush shook at night…
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Vibrating bushes can not be ignored.
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Psycho/ I think that was the name of the movie with Norman Bates and the knife in the shower? I was about 11 or 12 and couldn’t stop screaming for long long minutes.
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For me it was when the chair turned around and you learned Mother was dead.
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Mine is an Italian film called “Black Sabbath”, directed by Mario Bava. There’s no blood but lots of atmosphere and straight up good technical filmmaking. And it scared me. A lot.
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Hmm… never heard of that one.
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I want to say it’s on Netflix, but it may be on Amazon.
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20 Thousand Leagues Under the Sea – I know, I know – not a horror film but I visualized tentacles coming up through the shower drain and would take my showers glued to the walls of the shower. Then there was Brides of Dracula, in color, which had me sleeping with the lights on and checking the closet and under the bed and keeping the window closed at night. And grew up hating if anyone tried to nuzzle or kiss my neck.
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Wow. Tentacles reaching for you in the shower? No one wants that…
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The Blob – seeing it ooze through the vents made us all turn around.
There’s a little tribute to you at my place today.
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I can’t watch the Blob without laughing. Sorry..
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It’s funny now, but I think I was only four years old when it came out.
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The original or the remake?
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The original, in the ’50s
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I agree. Much more intense without CGI.
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My Bloody Valentine. My sister took me. 😵💫
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Never saw that one…
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Hitchcock’s “The Birds”. Crows still give me the heebie-jeebies.
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Hitchcock was definitely an odd duck.
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Halloween.
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I’m going to have to go with Audrey Rose. It’s not scary like blood and gore scary and more the psychological scary. The idea of reincarnation for me as an eight year old was just, WTF? And it’s the first time I saw Anthony Hopkins in anything and thought to myself, wow what a creepy stalker. Then I saw Silence of the Lambs and it all made sense…lol. I’m like you, slasher, blood and gore not my thing. Give me a good psychological thriller and I’m in!
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I remember reading that book but never saw the movie.
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Carrie! The movie definitely does not end like the book!
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I think I told you this before, but here goes again. It was the 1950s. I had never seen a movie, on TV or in a theatre. My best friend had just got the first television on our block. We stayed up late watching till the test screen came on. The Late Movie was not a horror film per se, just a normal movie. But I had no idea it was fiction. A tiger was loose in a city (in India, I learned later) and killing people in the streets. I refused to go home because the tiger was so scary. I had to phone home on our new party line, and ask my bigger brother to come walk me home, all of 5 houses away. I was never so scared in my life! Even when in San Diego a gentleman of Latin descent held a knife to my throat and threatened to kill me for being white in his neighnourhood. I’m not even white, I just look that way. But I asked him what his problem was, and I told him I was a Canadian tourist just looking at the neat houses. The knife disappeared and we partied for the rest of the day. One of the greatest days of my life. But that night watching TV, that was real fear. No idea what the movie was called. Sorry.
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Rampaging tigers are nothing to scoff at.
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As a youngin’ at home I’d say the Peter Lorre creepy hand flick “The beast with 5 fingers” as I watched on the couch at 5 my dad was on the floor and reached up for a sheet, i thought his hand was the beast 😆 In the theater I am going to go with Halloween (1978) at 8years old and my brother was 13 he used a lot of scenes from that film to scare the hell out of me
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I’m blanking. I’m sure whatever it was it was not meant as a horror film.
Did you swim in the ocean after Jaws? My younger sister was even afraid of toilets after that film!
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I did. At the Jersey shore… and had it pretty much all to myself.
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The author was one of my father’s clients.
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Both bits of info are cool!
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Babes in Toyland. Not meant to be a horror movie but at age 3 those marching toy soldiers scared the snot out of me.
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Children of the Corn 🌽
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That was a weirdo.
Yes….
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Poltergeist did it for me. Those skeletons in the swimming pool terrified me.
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*peeks out from behind Mom…..*
Rudolph……….the abominable scared the HELL outta me.
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Really? I loved him…
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