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The original Child's Play.
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The first Children Of The Corn. As a kid I was really scared by the diner scene at the beginning and a few others. Then I found it hilarious for years then started thinking more about it and finding it a bit freaky.
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Lol.....there are quite a few for me!!
House (original 80's) Fright Night (original) Children of the Corn Child's Play A Nightmare on Elm Street (original) Friday the 13th (original) Evil Dead (original) I was born in 1970 so I'm sure I missed some!! |
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Poltergeist III, with all its mirror terror, still creeps me out while I'm laughing.
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Honestly, The Ring. I saw it in theatres, and wasn't versed in that type of horror so it got me pretty good. I think I was about 16 or 17 too at the time, should've been more of a badass by then.
Nowadays, it's been done over and over and just doesn't have the same effect. |
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Stephen King's It
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Yes.
Plus Killer Klown's from Outer Space & Carnival of Souls |
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The only movies that scared me were some of those B&W horror movies like Monolith Monsters or Island of Terror (66') when I first saw a guys hand get cut off - back when I was a kid (key element).
Some of the 70's movies like The Omen, Phantasm or The Hills Have Eyes creeped me out at the time, and I still like them, but over time they just aren't shocking to me anymore, but I wouldn't say they are funny ... just dated. There was a movie called Bad Taste (Wingnut Productions [NZ]) back in the 80's that was rather humorous, and a total barf fest as well. I remember the main character fell down a cliff, and bashed his head open, and throughout the movie he had to keep stuffing his brains back into his head and used a belt to hold it in place. Later - there's a part where the aliens all puck in a bowl - then pass it around for all to drink ... the sound effects of the barfing & slurping were over the top. Dead Alive (also Wingnut Productions [NZ]) was one of the few more recent movies that grossed me out, but turned just plain silly to me later on. It's still a load of fun to watch from time to time. |
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Movies that creeped me out years ago that I laugh at now: A Nightmare on Elm Street, Poltergeist, Child's Play, Puppet Master, and The Howling. There's probably some more that I can't remember right now.
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