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neilold
05-02-2014, 01:00 AM
so what first got you into horror films and led to you becoming a fan? For me it's 2 films
the devil rides out, don't know why but the starey eyed black bloke trerrified me
american werewolf in london, the creature in the bed duirng the hospital bed in the woods dream sequence looked scary as hell.Don't know why but the sound when you see his face sounds like a bit like a tiger which is sorta different than the usual horror sound.
anyway, these, plus the unavaiilability of video nasties, therefore leading to a more desperate urge to see them, led me into horror
yours???
Anthropophagus
05-02-2014, 01:12 AM
Hard for me to remember but back in the days we had horror movies on a late Friday night,movies such as the old Universal monsters and the Hammer classics.
Early ones for me i have fond memories are The Gorgon and The Reptile.Both of which i still adore to this day.
totem
05-02-2014, 06:29 AM
I'm a fan of horror for three reasons:
1. When I was four, I sat transfixed (unbeknownst to my parents) through a movie called Gargoyles. It sparked a fascinating question in me: “What else, besides us, is out there?” Horror has continued to spark fascinating questions ever since. (Sci-Fi does as well but Horror beat it to the punch)
2.When I was an adult, I saw a girl running for her life through dark woods chased by a masked hatchet-man. It was hilarious – I literally sat in the theater laughing. “That’s us!” I realized. We’re all being chased through this dark forest of life by some masked hatchet-man; and we know he’s going to get us… he gets everyone. That’s when I realized, in addition to reason 1, horror somehow neutralizes the dread I might otherwise feel over the truly horrific things in life: heartbreak, enfeeblement, disease, suffering, uselessness to society, & death.
3. It's a lot of fun. :danger:
bamahorrorfan87
05-02-2014, 06:35 AM
my uncle was a horror fan and had some films like nightmare halloween friday and some lower budge ones on vhs when i was around 4 he would let me watch them and been hooked ever since
realdealblues
05-02-2014, 07:02 AM
When I was a kid I got 4 or 5 TV stations. There was a station either out of Detroit or South Bend that I was able to get and on Saturday Afternoons they had "The Saturday Afternoon Creature Feature". My Dad grew up watching them in the 50's so he used to sit down and watch them with me.
Frankenstein
Dracula
The Mummy
Creature From The Black Lagoon
The Wolf Man
King Kong
Godzilla
Those are my earliest memories.
MichaelMyers
05-02-2014, 08:19 AM
I'm a horror starter, twisted horror starter!
hammerfan
05-02-2014, 08:54 AM
Honestly, it's been so long I don't remember. I've always loved horror movies. It probably started on Saturday afternoons watching Dr. Shock run all the old horror movies. And going to the Saturday matinee at the local movie theater. I know that's where my love of Hammer Studios began.
The Bloofer Lady
05-02-2014, 09:20 AM
Probably...well for sure, the original t.v. series "Dark Shadows"(1966-70ish), Scooby Doo cartoons and the book "Rosemary's Baby".
hammerfan
05-02-2014, 09:23 AM
Probably...well for sure, the original t.v. series "Dark Shadows"(1966-70ish), Scooby Doo cartoons and the book "Rosemary's Baby".
Oh yeah, definitely Dark Shadows! I remember running home from school so I could watch it.
totem
05-02-2014, 10:12 AM
...Scooby Doo...
I remember being mesmerized by The Mummy [1932] some time after Gargoyles [1972] and the Abbot & Costello Meet... flicks - but you're totally right: Scooby Doo probably did an awful lot to inculcate my earliest affinity for horror.
Thank you for that memory blast! ::smile::
http://i1354.photobucket.com/albums/q700/coffeecusp/horror_com/Scooby_zpsfcb29ae1.jpg
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05-02-2014, 11:14 AM
Alien @ 7.
Evil Dead @ 8.
No turning back since.
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The Villain
05-02-2014, 11:41 AM
My sister had all the Nightmare on Elm Street movies and whenever I would go into her room they would catch my eye and scare me without me even seeing the actual movies. Despite being scared or maybe because I was I wanted to watch them but it was Tremors and The Gate that I watched first that introduced me to horror.
They didn't scare me but I enjoyed them and then I saw Child's Play which terrified me. I've loved horror movies ever since
The Bloofer Lady
05-02-2014, 05:05 PM
I remember being mesmerized by The Mummy [1932] some time after Gargoyles [1972] and the Abbot & Costello Meet... flicks - but you're totally right: Scooby Doo probably did an awful lot to inculcate my earliest affinity for horror.
Thank you for that memory blast! ::smile::
http://i1354.photobucket.com/albums/q700/coffeecusp/horror_com/Scooby_zpsfcb29ae1.jpg
You are so welcome! I'm currently revisiting a lot of the older episodes with my granddaughter, ::pulling out wallet with pics of grandkids::, Scooby Doo never gets old. ::cool::
a stranger
05-02-2014, 05:46 PM
I saw gremlins when I was 6 I loved it but I was afraid of other horror movies
I watched Halloween 5 and child's play when I was 8 and I decided horror movies weren't scary