Which films scared you the most as a kid?
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Alien Deliverance The Shining Night of the living dead |
Thriller, the Michael Jackson video. I know its not a film but it scared the shite out of me.
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Um... this is so shameful I've never posted it - not in confessions, Guilty Pleasures, Childhood Fears... but I gotta get it out, it's eating me up.
When I was a kid, I loved this film called *mumbles shamefully with head down* The Beastmaster. It was so dire. It really was. Borderline porno if I recall, although I was too young & innocent to notice at the time... the beastmaster's companion was a slave girl, et cetera... I just liked it because of all the animals. But anyway, there was this bit where the baddie was conjuring or something, and suddenly this white face with blood and veins and nasty shit comes up out of the cauldron. Scared the fuck outta me, every time. I don't know how many nights' sleep I lost to that scene, but it was a sizeable number. And The Shining. Although, I watched it bare since I was in the early phases of my present-day Jack Nicholson worship, and it did get less scary, although it never stopped giving me the creeps. |
Wise child do you remember The killer false teeth from mars, it was on TV when we were kid. Scared the hell out of me. Before you lath bear in mind I was 6.
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The film that got me the most as a child was Kingdom of the spiders, it stared Capitan Kirk in the days he was having trouble finding work. Think of 8 legged freaks but not as big.
Don’t get me wrong, I like spiders but not when there’s fuckimg millions of the them eating their way through a mountain town. |
The Breakfast Club. Emilio Estefez and Molly Ringwald's dancing... *cries*
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The Shining
I picked up a copy of The Shining for a fiver in HMV last week.
Considering I have not watched it since I was 11 , It’s just as good as I remember it, in addition to the big “here’s Johnny!” moments, there are so many creepy little touches: - Danny standing on a chair throwing darts at the dartboard. Becomes aware that he is being watched, turns around and sees the two girls staring at him. The girls walk out holding hands without saying a word… - Danny riding on bike with the camera tracking him round corners . He turns a corner, then another, then another, and then guess who is at the end of the corridor… - Danny stops outside room 238 - looks at the door with fear and suspicion, tries to open it – it’s locked, and rides off on his bike. - Danny playing with toys on the carpet, all of a sudden a ball is playfully rolled up to him – despite the fact his parents are nowhere near.. - Jack going into the room 238. Thinks – why are the lights on and the doors unlocked? DON’T GO IN JACK!! And definitely don’t look in the bathroom. - The repeated shot of the lift door opening, only every time it repeats a bit more is shown – until you realise what’s coming out of the lift… As you can tell, I am a bit of a fan. There is something seriously creepy about wandering around deserted big buildings that would normally hold large numbers of people. I should know, I used to work for a company that installed computer networks in schools, and a lot of our work was done outside term time. Try carrying PC’s and monitors around empty, cold, silent classrooms and corridors all day – with the wind howling outside. *shudder* |
Any film with Jack Nicholson in it automatically rules. But The Shining has the advantage of also being one of the very few genuinely creepy films, that continues to give people the wiggins even after they grow up. Most films I found scary as a kid are actually laughable.
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"Tarantula". It's what gave me arachnaphobia. Being made to watch it as a three year old by my big brothers...
.....and being told it was all true...! NYEEEEARGH! |
Red Dawn. and Return of the Living Dead.
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This i think was a remake, in color. Or maybe a sequel. Dunno. Mainly I remember half of some dead bitch hanging on some poor guy's back wagging her spine like a tail talking about wanting to eat brains cause it hurts to be dead. Freaked me out. I was like 10.
Oh, that and the Philadelphia Experiment - mainly because it's based on a true story. The guys stuck half in/half out of the boat just creeped me out. |
The Philadelphia experiment.
I sort of remember the Philadelphia experiment.
Was that the really trippy film where the U.S Navy tried to set up an energy field on a ship to make it invisible to radar, and the ship vanished? I think there was a lot more plot to it, but I can’t remember the rest. |
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I’ve also go a friend who hates spiders and clowns. Not his favorite movie. |
Believe it or not it was The Wizard of Oz. For some reason I wasn't too keen on the Wicked Witch...Its strange to think of that now.
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What gave me childhood nightmares was an animated version of the Sherlock Homes story The Hound of the Baskervilles. The dream when a big dog was after you. I had that one.
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It's not a film, but did anyone ever read a book called Bless the Child? I read it when I was ten and thought Ghana was COMIN' for me... *shudder*
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For me it would have to be Hellraiser.
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The Princess Bride scared me when I first saw it. It was the giant rat I was afraid of.
I thought The Dark Crystal was pretty creepy too, but it was still one of my most favourite movies. Jaws absolutely traumatized me. Only now am I getting over my fear of sharks. |
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Holy Shit! All these years and I never realized it was his sexy ass in that clown suit! Probably why I wasn't scared of Pennywise. |
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