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your earliest horror movie memory
Do You Remember The First Horror Film You Saw? mine would have to be dawn of the dead,first horror i remember well,we had an old vhs with spring top my parents rented it out i must have been only seven,i sneaked down one night and watched it,i had a really bad nightmare that night.
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Probably Child's Play. It scared the hell out of me and gave me nightmares. Nothing scared me more then Chucky as a kid. That's probably why its my favorite horror movie now.
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The first three are the only goods ones. The fourth tried to add comedy and the fifth was almost a parody of the other ones. It was all comedy.
Another memory i have of is waking up one morning, turning on the tv and The Gate was playing. That didnt scare me but i really liked it and its a fond memory of mine. Also my brother used to watch Tremors all the time and i would watch that with him. I love that movie. |
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Showing my age here but for me it was either the Reptile or maybe Bride of Frankenstein,about the mid seventies and i would have been about 10 or 12.
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There used to be double bills on BBC2 every friday night when I was a kid. First film was always an old (mostly Universal) horror film. Second was an older colour one, often AIP or Hammer but other odd stuff showed up..
I remember the Lon Chaney Werewolf films really well - He was my fave when I was a kid. I usually fell asleep for the second film (I was 5 or 6) but I do remember the gorey opening scene for Superbeast. When Jaws came out in the cinema (I was 6) - it chnaged my life. I was shark obsessed. I collected bookson em and knew a million facts about them. The Hammerhead is still my fave. I wanted to be a Marine Biologist too.. |
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Weirdly I didn't find it scarey with the exception of BEN GARDENERS HEAD STRAIGHT OUTTA NOWHERE...It made me fascinated with sharks though.
The Devil Rides out scared the bejaysus out me as a kid though. |
I grew up watching on tons of late night horrors on tv there are far too many to list here and therefore I have no idea what the first one was but I'll give shout outs to-
The Shining Amityville 2 The Omen (original) Halloween (original) Friday The 13th part 4 Hellraiser The Burning A Nightmare On Elm Street 1, 3,4 Night Of The Creeps From Beyond Day Of The Dead Sweeny Todd The Demon Barber Of Fleet Street (original) The Fog (original) |
Oh and weirdly-Spontaneous Combustion-I couldnt sleep for weeks-my sisters couldnt understand how that film scared me so much when I'd seen what they thought were much scarier movies-In fact I haven't ever been able to watch it again.
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alice cooper
My Dad took me to see Prince of Darkness.
I still remember exactly how seeing Alice Cooper standing there with all the bugs coming out made me feel. I was scared out of my MIND. I saw Alice Cooper at Horrorfind Weekend a few years ago and got that same feeling when I got up to him in line. I was waiting for the roaches to start spilling out!! |
I remember back when I was in elementary school everyone was saying Friday the 13th was the scariest movie ever and how Jason was real which scared the hell out of me. Anyways, it was Friday the 13th and they were airing a marathon of the movies so my brother, a friend, and I stayed up to watch one of them. We didn't get much sleep that night, especially since my backyard faces a woodland area, so we were paranoid that he was right outside the window. I look back and laugh, because I remember the feeling of being terrified and I can no longer experience that now with movies since I'm much older. Good times.
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This is really showing my age, it was about 1950 or 51 Dracula and Frankenstein were playing at a drive-in in the town where we lived. I kept bugging my mom and dad to take me to see it, they finally gave in. I thought they were the greatest movies ever made at that time. Mom and Dad thought they were stupid but I have to give them credit, they stuck with them all the way through. Then about a month later The Bride Of Frankenstein came to one of the town theatres and I was able to see that on my own. After seeing that one I was in a daze for about a week after. I still think The Bride is one of the best films ever made.
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I was terrified of horror movies when I was a kid and even remember calling my parents to come get me when my cousin was going to watch a horror movie while I was having a sleepover with her.
The earliest horror memory I have is seeing a movie that I'm not sure what it was and I haven't seen it since. There was some sort of goo puddle (pink, I think) in the basement of a house and I remember people either going on or coming out of the puddle. It has been suggested that it may have been one of the Amityville movies, 3D perhaps? I was not exactly a willing participant in watching that movie, but it was also at a relatives house. The first time I chose to watch a horror movie was Child's Play. My dad was watching it and I remember sneaking in behind him and watching. I learned that day that movies weren't all that scary and I've been a fan since. I only saw parts of those 2 movies. My first full horror movie was the original House on Haunted Hill - one of my dad's old favorites. I still have a soft spot for it to this day. |
The earliest horror movie memory for me is listening to the Hitchcock's The Birds while my parents watched it on TV. The first horror movie I saw was, I think, The Beast in the Cellar.
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First horror film that I ever saw was Octaman (1976) - a pretty poor film, but great to my impressionable young mind.
I really loved the Hammer films when I was growing up - there was a period when there was a Hammer or Amicus film once a week on Sydney TV, and I would always try to stay up late to watch them. Later on, the old Universal horrors were televised on a different channel on Friday nights, and I tried to catch all of those as well (or at least videotape them and watch them the next day). The Blob was also a special film for me. I remember waking at about 3 in the morning to watch it on TV more than once. |
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Sneaking into the back room of my house at night when i was 10 to watch Nightmare on Elm Street<3
Thus a horror freak was born. This was also my inspiration for getting my Freddy Krueger tattoo, and loving it ever since |
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Don't know what it's called, but I made a thread about it if someone wants to help me out --> http://www.horror.com/forum/showthread.php?t=58196 Can't fuckin' remember what it's called!!
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no roaches or worms still creepy:) BACK ON TOPIC I have watched that movie a few times since I was nine and its not as scary now lol |
When I was young they used to have this thing called Project Terror on sat night. They would show maybe one or two horror flicks. I recall watching The increadible two headed transplant an i believe Motel Hell. Shit that was a long time ago...................Dave
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[QUOTE=SodaGirl;898251]I was terrified of horror movies when I was a kid and even remember calling my parents to come get me when my cousin was going to watch a horror movie while I was having a sleepover with her.
The earliest horror memory I have is seeing a movie that I'm not sure what it was and I haven't seen it since. There was some sort of goo puddle (pink, I think) in the basement of a house and I remember people either going on or coming out of the puddle. It has been suggested that it may have been one of the Amityville movies, 3D perhaps? I was not exactly a willing participant in watching that movie, but it was also at a relatives house. QUOTE] That was Amityville 1992:It's about Time. Oh happy memories :) |
I just thought of another one and i have no idea how i didnt remember it.
Killer Klown's From Outer Space. My whole family used to watch that all the time and i've loved it since i can remember. |
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I remember being really young and having an unhealthy obsession with the Universal monster movies. The library used to rent out the VHS copies of them, along with all the original Godzilla films.
Also, I remember seeing Stephen King's It when I was very young and A Nightmare on Elm Street with my brother one Halloween a long ass time ago. |
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The first horror movie I remember was one I saw with my parents in a theatre, I was 5 or 6 at the time. It was called Scared To Death with Bela Lugosi. One part this woman opened a box and there was a head in it, that scared the living shit out of me, I had nightmares over it. I found the same movie on dvd a while back, and after all these years it was kind of a silly movie.
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I think one of my first horror movies was Child's Play. I do know, though, that my older sisters used to torture me with them. So who knows what it could've been?
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As I've posted in the dozen or so other threads we've had on this subject, the first horror film I saw was War of the Colossal Beast.
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3033/...0025d28643.jpg I heard some strange sounds from the TV in the other room on my way to bed, and peeked in to see this horribly disfigured giant man about to eat a cow. I was mesmerized instantly. I begged my mother to let me stay up and watch it, and I've been hooked ever since. |
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Not sure what my earliest horror movie memory is... Dracula: Prince of Darkness, the final scenes where Dracula is cornered on the ice have always stuck with me. Hammer horror movies were on the tv regularly when I was growing up so most of my earliest horror memories are hammer related. :cool: |
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