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Post by Deleted on Sept 19, 2020 17:32:11 GMT -5
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Post by endo on Sept 19, 2020 18:20:39 GMT -5
Trilogy of Terror. From 1975, made for TV and shown as the afternoon movie. The Zuni doll was scary enough, but then Karen Black at the end. Scared the crap out of me. I still love it today!
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Post by Deleted on Sept 19, 2020 21:40:08 GMT -5
Mine was The Incredible Melting Man from 1977,both my parents passed a year before this movie came out and you could say I had ptsd from how they both passed and my guardians thought it would toughen me up and often took me to horror movies.
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Post by gorepolice on Sept 26, 2020 2:06:31 GMT -5
The Thing always gave me nightmares as a child, yet I would watch it over and over like a damn masochist.
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Post by occupant on Oct 21, 2020 18:29:34 GMT -5
Oddly enough it was a comedy that left a lasting impression and haunted my dreams. Abbot & Costello Meet Frankenstein was the movie. The scenes where the monster was chained up in the dungeon and, even more so, when he was walking through the flames on the dock were scenes that replayed over and over in my dreams when I was a little girl.
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Post by leangreen76 on Jan 14, 2021 4:53:51 GMT -5
There ar many things that traumatized me as a kid, I mean I saw Children of the Corn at 19 years old. Not that it was that traumatizing but the opening cafe scene is pretty bloody - then there was the surprise of Joseph "Sitting up".
The vampire in Salmem's lot - Loooking back it's silly now with the blue pancake make up but I can sort of understand with the glowing eyes and mumbling/growling and teeth. (Tim Curry's Pennywise never bothered me).
If anyone's seen it Wes Craven's Chiller overall (Eyes and bed scene, ending), it was more a creepy, unerving film rather than "horror"
The dog scene in The Thing - which is still uncomfortable to watch even though it's a little more obvious of the puppetry these days. Still it's a great horror film end of think we can all agree!
Oh and final mention to one of the dream sequences in "American Werewolf in London" - you know the one, naz-esq SS wolf troopers gunning the entire family down. That stayed with me for a long long time!
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Post by Deleted on Jan 15, 2021 2:28:34 GMT -5
Alien, took me a long time before I could watch the whole movie, yet with Aliens, I watched it right through the first time I saw it.
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Post by NDX on Jan 15, 2021 4:53:53 GMT -5
Eraserhead. And I was an adult. And I was getting sick. Total mind fak. Freaked me out.
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Post by endo on Jan 15, 2021 17:01:40 GMT -5
Yeah, I only saw Eraserhead for the first time a few years ago, and it was definitely some twisted stuff. It definitely stays with you after it's over.
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Post by leangreen76 on Jan 22, 2021 19:45:43 GMT -5
Also as a teenager the "Elevator scene" in Fly II, I've not watched it since and those two words are have what kept it in my head for many years. I've just watched a clip to finally see what it was, and um there was a scene before it with face melting that I think is actually worse than the head squishing!
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Post by NDX on Jan 23, 2021 6:37:40 GMT -5
Also as a teenager the "Elevator scene" in Fly II, I've not watched it since and those two words are have what kept it in my head for many years. I've just watched a clip to finally see what it was, and um there was a scene before it with face melting that I think is actually worse than the head squishing! That is a very underrated flick, especially in the FX department.
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Post by endo on Jan 23, 2021 9:33:18 GMT -5
I was going to say the same thing, I like this movie and the cast a lot.
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