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Just as bad as I remember it, although i'm kind of fond of these cheap and cheerful horror movies. I remember as a kid being severely spooked by 'Night of the Demon' & 'The Birds', when these were shown on Seventies tv.
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Friday the 13th (Original) I just turned 12 when I first saw it and yep that scared the bee-gees out of me. Bloody Jason was a true nightmare. Then came Nightmare on Elm Street (Original) and yep that was spooky too. They sure in hell don't make them like that any more. Those were the kind of movies that had actual 'Jump-Scares in them.' Nowadays nothing is jump-scare worthy of a mention, at least not what I've found.
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I remember several movies that freaked me out as a kid. Many of them were made for TV movies
Don't Be Afraid of the Dark Trilogy of Terror The Devil's Daughter Salem's Lot (1979) Crowhaven Farm Horror At 37,000 Feet I have them all on DVD. Watching these movies as an adult - some hold up and a few seem really hokey A few theatrical movies that scared me as a kid. The Exorcist (saw on TV) Dr. Phibes Rises Again (saw on TV) A Nightmare On Elm Street (1984) Alien (1979) |
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The Lost Boys!
The first horror I ever saw was The Lost Boys... yeah, I know what you're thinking - scared, really? (I was nine years old, alright?)
BUT, nonetheless it's a classic and fun as hell. Joel Schumacher's awesome take on vampires PLUS an overall radical tone that only an 80s film could have. Favorite line: "My own brother, a goddamn, shit-sucking vampire. You wait 'till mom finds out, buddy!" ('Cause who didn't love Corey Haim?) |
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this episode of Twilight Zone was scary
It's not a movie, but it scared the hell out of me. I think the name of the episode was "The gremlin." William Shatner played a guy on an airplane who is sure that there is a monster on the wing.
Well, I think I was about ten years old. In one part, Shatner's character has a curtain over the window. He draws the curtain and the monster is looking right in at him! I ran out of the living room, and watched the rest of the episode from the safety of the hallway. |
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I am young still so when I was a kid The Grudge just came out and of course that scared me a lot. So, obviously The Grudge was one. Also, Chucky..
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THE BIRDS could be scary and creepy when I was a kid. The movie that REALLY, REALLY scared me as a kid and was difficult for me to watch as I became an adult is THE EXORCIST. That movie scared me like no other! Now it is one of my most favorites.
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I remember a movie called The Watcher In The Woods scaring me half to death as a kid. It’s an old MWOD film so some may remember it lol...more supernatural than horror genre, but still scary as hell. It’s one of my favorite films now - still have a hard time finding stories of that caliber being made today.
Gremlins also scared the living shit out of me for the longest time as a kid, lol. Those puppets were too much for me. Even Chucky didn’t really affect me all that much - I thought Chucky was kinda cheesy and campy - but Gremlins had me up all night convinced they were in my house. |
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Nightmare on Elm Street - was scared by the opening when he's scraping his glove
Carrie Friday the 13th - when Jason comes out of the water and pulls Alice into the lake Night of the Living Dead - was afraid of cemeteries for a while Return of the Living Dead - I find the music very creepy when the gas leaks and spreads in the warehouse |
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