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Old 01-15-2005, 05:08 PM
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About 8 and it was The Abominable Dr.Phibes. Yikes what an intro!:eek:
Geez you think that was an intro? lol I was like 7 and I watched Jack Frost- the homocidal one! Damn movies with the same titles!
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Old 01-15-2005, 05:49 PM
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My mom said.......Don't answer the phone, I was about 4 when I started.
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Old 01-16-2005, 06:50 AM
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but really 3,Child's Play and my cousin who's house i went over all the time always had a my buddy doll sitting on his couch and my parents called me Mikey when i was little and the part where Chucky yelled "HI MIKEY!" really scared me when i was little
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Old 01-16-2005, 09:30 AM
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I loved Child's play when I was little, When I was like 5 or 6 I dressed up as chucky. I looked great.......I still want a My Buddy Doll but everytime I see one it' the bride of chucky one. That one sucks.....
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Old 01-16-2005, 09:45 AM
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Old 01-16-2005, 09:56 AM
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The first horror movie I watched was when I was twelve. It was the original Texas Chainsaw Massacre. I don't mean like right when it came out, but I watched it in the mid 80's somewhere, because the third one came out and I thought it looked cool, so I rented the first two. Damn the third one sucked...
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Old 01-16-2005, 10:07 AM
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I saw Friday The 13th part 2 in the movie theater when I was six or seven with my dad, he was a big fan of horror movies...he didn't want to take me but I begged and begged and begged until he did...I remember sitting in the theater watching it being scared shitless, but at the same time I thinking it was cool as hell..

Then we got a VCR a year or two later and I used to get my dad to take me to the local video store every chance i could to rent a horror flick...that also remeinds me of how much I miss mom and pop video stores...Some of you younger kids may not remember any of these since we live in the world of Blockbusters...

I remember you used to be able to go in our local video store and find just about damn near any horror movie you could think of...

Can't do that these days, you have to sift through all of the bullshit hollywood new horror films to even find maybe a copy of something decent...

God damn I hate Blockbuster, damn the man...:mad:
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Old 01-16-2005, 10:59 AM
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I saw Friday The 13th part 2 in the movie theater when I was six or seven with my dad, he was a big fan of horror movies...he didn't want to take me but I begged and begged and begged until he did...I remember sitting in the theater watching it being scared shitless, but at the same time I thinking it was cool as hell..

Then we got a VCR a year or two later and I used to get my dad to take me to the local video store every chance i could to rent a horror flick...that also remeinds me of how much I miss mom and pop video stores...Some of you younger kids may not remember any of these since we live in the world of Blockbusters...

I remember you used to be able to go in our local video store and find just about damn near any horror movie you could think of...

Can't do that these days, you have to sift through all of the bullshit hollywood new horror films to even find maybe a copy of something decent...

God damn I hate Blockbuster, damn the man...:mad:
the one near me is pretty good
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Old 01-16-2005, 11:07 AM
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I saw Friday The 13th part 2 in the movie theater when I was six or seven with my dad, he was a big fan of horror movies...he didn't want to take me but I begged and begged and begged until he did...I remember sitting in the theater watching it being scared shitless, but at the same time I thinking it was cool as hell..

Then we got a VCR a year or two later and I used to get my dad to take me to the local video store every chance i could to rent a horror flick...that also remeinds me of how much I miss mom and pop video stores...Some of you younger kids may not remember any of these since we live in the world of Blockbusters...

I remember you used to be able to go in our local video store and find just about damn near any horror movie you could think of...

Can't do that these days, you have to sift through all of the bullshit hollywood new horror films to even find maybe a copy of something decent...

God damn I hate Blockbuster, damn the man...:mad:

i remember the mom and pop places well..

the ones in my home town subscribed to a service where the movies would be recycled on a regular basis and the stuff they were send was often bottom of the barrel grade Z crap ... the stuff I loved.
Luckily i either taped it all (onto beta) or bought it - and thats why i have some of the funkiest old unheard of movies ever.
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Old 01-16-2005, 11:08 AM
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i was four or five when i saw halloween for the first time.
actually now that i think about it i saw the Exorcist when i was 5 and i saw Halloween the same day because it was Halloween and my dad took me to a video store went to the horror section and told me to pick out something that i thought was scary and i got The Exorcist,Halloween and A Nightmare on Elm Street pretty good for a five year old.
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