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Ah ha ha ha!
"But Dracula is just a character on the screen, my dear!" "Go away from me! I never want to see you again. You dumb ignorant bastard." "Aw, don't be like that, baby..." "Talk to the hand, cuz I don't wanna hear it!!" |
The Smurfs and the Magic Flute was the first movie I saw in the cinema.
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:o he said if drac tried to steal his girl he was gonna stab him with a PITCHFORK!!!! HE HAD TO GO!!! 'squeals' |
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Hey guys... first horror film I ever watched on a borrowed video player (ha yeh I’m from Ireland! We didn’t own a video player at the time, or for a few years later! Lol!) was Zombie Flesh Eaters AKA Zombi 2 or Island of the Flesh Eaters depending on where ye live. I was about 10 years old at the time. It freaked me out so much that I couldn't take my eyes off it, also got me hooked on horrors! The next film that really got to me was a vampire film which I can’t remember the name of, black and white, it involved incest, very dark, would love to see it again but it would probably be not near as strange now as it was seen through slightly more innocent eyes. The next film that had a huge affect on me as a growing teenager was An American Werewolf in London which is probably my favourite film to this day. Also The Company of Wolves awakened something in me that was new. I think all the films that make us aware of something new within us are the films that remain our favourites forever. I’ve always been freaked out by zombies but always very attracted to vampires and werewolves ever since.
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not really "childhood", but i remember scaring the crap outta my little sister when i brought a mask into the theatre to see Scream - muhahahahaha
i also remember sobbing when my mother took me to little mermaid - LOL. |
well, it was not in a theater, but when i was 5 (a guess at my age- i'll look it up later) my grandmother let me watch 'polterguist' my brother freaked, and i watched it as intently as anything i had ever seen in my life... didn't scare me, and i have been looking ever since for a horror movie to scare me... so if you know one...
after it was over, my mom came back, and freaked when she heard what grandmother had let me watch. good times. |
I saw Crocodile Dundee everyday it was in the theater. I'm not quite sure why I was so obsessed, but my older brother worked at the theater and our family got discount tickets and my Dad took me every flippin night until they stopped playing it.
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i was born in 1987 right but somehow i have a very very VERy faint memory of seeing the little mermaid.......like all i can see in my head when i think of it, is the bit when ursula is huge at the end and theres a whirpool.........but i cant remeber it..........
and the cinema it was at, just over the bridge out of town at the...now not there....warner brothers.... and this was in 1989..... |
i remember the good ole days of the late 80's ..good movies
great music..awesome dance moves.. 'does the hustle' |
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