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aquatic birdboy |
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Zelda in 'Pet Sematary'...I was way too young when I saw it....
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Creeping Ivy |
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Misery, when Kathy Bates broke the author's legs to hobble him.
Any scene where someone is burned to death (or where it's implied). |
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lilnubber |
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Sophie's Choice
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Seahawketti |
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nobodysfool wrote: What kind of parents do you have that they let you watch movies like this as a child? |
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youfist |
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In 'Life is Beautiful' when they killed his dad at the end and when Guido and his son snuck into the radio room and screamed 'bonjourno Principesi" for his mommy to hear. And of course, the scene when he 'translates' the german soldier speech so his son wouldn't be scared. Nazi scumbags |
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nobodysfool |
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in all fairness, the freddie movies didn't come out until I was a bit older. I think I saw that one when I was 13 or so.
as for the others, I've mentioned in previous threads that I was 'allowed' to read/watch/listen to pretty much whatever I wanted. from a very young age. My parents were hippie stoners, who would ask me to pass the roach clip to someone across the room for them. I also lived on a commune for a summer when I was about 9 or 10. Lemme tell ya, Stephen King doesn't hold a candle to some of the stuff I saw there! |
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StatelyWayneManor |
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Just for the record...the "saw/hand" thingie was in Mad Max. Road Warrior was the sequel.
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nobodysfool |
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You are correct, swm! :)
for some reason, i've always reversed those two. :shrug: |
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StatelyWayneManor |
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Just surprised none of the lifeguards thought you were drowning. Either that or they didn't like you.
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nobodysfool |
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nah.. they knew me well.
I was the youngest to take the swimming test which allowed me to be at the pool without a grownup. :) Everyone thought I was part fish. Always at the pool. :D |
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McWolcott |
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The razor/knives strap-on scene in Se7en.....just no. Don't want. (whatever that device was)
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Monsieur Muggles |
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The broken arm scene with Pierce Brosnan in Volcano. I can never watch that movie ever again.
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angelinab |
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My babysitter let me watch a movie with her one time- I think it was Pet Cemetary- where something under the bed slices a guy's achilles tendon.
I did these wonder leaps from my doorway to my bed and back without touching the floor for years. |
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nobodysfool |
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I remember taking the running leaps to get on to the bed! That's so funny to think of now. although, occasionally, I'll get a shiver up my spine when I'm standing right next to the bed and it's dark. Then I'll jump in really quick. |
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pearly whites |
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Inconvenient Truth...
*shudders* |
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factoryhurl |
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dead ringers. watch that and go for a pap smear. i dare you.
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nobodysfool |
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oooh. Ok, I'm due for my yearly appointment in the next couple of months.
:adds dead ringers to netflix queue: :) |
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Shagnanigans |
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The little boy in "Salem's Lot" haunted me too for a long time. So did the movie, "Vampire Circus", especially the scene where two kids
go into a funhouse. Freaked me out so much I went to bed with a rosary every night for a year. The ending of the original "Night of the Living Dead"
bothered me for a long time, not because of the gore, but because the man was finally safe...and then he gets shot. It was so not fair!
My family loves horror movies, and my grandma thought nothing of watching the Saturday night fright shows with us kids in the room. Kids weren't so babied back then. |
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squashthebeef |
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diemarissadie |
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I watched The Shining way too young, so I'm still scared by just about every creepy scene in that movie. I'm forever scarred by the scene in Misery where she hobbles James Caan. I agree 100% with whoever posted about the vein/marionette thing from Nightmare on Elm Street. And I still am creeped out by Achilles tendons (and their rupture/slicing) from some scary movie from the late 70s/early 80s where a guy is hiding under a car and slashes someone's Achilles with a knife. Ugh!!!! |
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