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Old 07-27-2011, 07:33 PM
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Whoa. You met Alice Cooper? To be honest I am more fond of his music than movies. Wouldn't mind meeting a rockstar though? Did you get his autograph?
Yeah I meet him at Horrorfind in 2003, They have a really good costume contest on sat night I was sitting next to the exit for the contestants, I look over and right on the other side of the contestant walk way was a guy dressed like Alice in full make up, He thought he was sneaking in lol
I forgot my copy of army of darkness So I got Waynes World signed instead :D
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Old 07-27-2011, 10:37 PM
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When counting more than movies, Alice Cooper is actually my first horror memory... My dad was/is a big fan and he had AC concerts on video and they scared the hell out of me. I'm not a fan of his music, but I think of him as a brilliant stage performer just because of the nightmares he gave me.
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Old 07-28-2011, 07:06 PM
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Yea. I remember that movie. Ugh. Killer Klowns. Clowns have always freaked me out. Anything with clowns in general has definitely stuck out in my mind. IT, Captain Spaulding, Jack Nicholson as the Joker. etc.
Captain Spaulding aka Sid Haig is another one that just has the look. Every time I have meet him I always wonder if he actually has an alligator boy in his basement. He just looks and sounds creepy, he is so intimidating. He is going to be at horrorfind this year with Bill Mosely. Gonna get my spaulding talking action figure signed "and most of all dont forget to take home some of my tasty fried chicken "
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Old 07-28-2011, 07:28 PM
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Captain Spaulding aka Sid Haig is another one that just has the look. Every time I have meet him I always wonder if he actually has an alligator boy in his basement. He just looks and sounds creepy, he is so intimidating. He is going to be at horrorfind this year with Bill Mosely. Gonna get my spaulding talking action figure signed "and most of all dont forget to take home some of my tasty fried chicken "
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You've MET HIM? What's horrorfind? Or should I say, where?
As freaky as that guy is i'd brave my fear of clowns just to get my dvd of House of A Thousand Corpses signed.
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Old 07-28-2011, 07:43 PM
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You've MET HIM? What's horrorfind? Or should I say, where?
As freaky as that guy is i'd brave my fear of clowns just to get my dvd of House of A Thousand Corpses signed.
Its a horror con in gettysburg pa.

I let my 6 year old son watch (some) of House of a thousand Corpses and he loves Capt Spalding, before anyone bashes me I earmuffed and blind folded for the hardcore stuff ;). I think that's the first horror movie I let him watch I wonder what his "your earliest horror movie memory thread" post will say in 12 years lol.

I am taking him with me to Horrorfind for this.
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Old 07-29-2011, 05:39 AM
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Its a horror con in gettysburg pa.

I let my 6 year old son watch (some) of House of a thousand Corpses and he loves Capt Spalding, before anyone bashes me I earmuffed and blind folded for the hardcore stuff ;). I think that's the first horror movie I let him watch I wonder what his "your earliest horror movie memory thread" post will say in 12 years lol.

I am taking him with me to Horrorfind for this.
that is cool,wish icould go, but i live in the uk :(
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Old 08-04-2011, 05:36 PM
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My first...

This is actually my FIRST POST here on horror.com.
YAY!!!

The first horror film I saw was Friday the 13th. I actually sent a letter about this to HORRORHOUND magazine and they published it.
My divorced mother took my sister and I (I was 7 years old at the time) on a date back in 1980 and the second film showing was Friday the 13th. I have no clue what the first film was, but that second one changed my life. I remember peeking around the front seat, while I was supposed to be sleeping mind you, and watching in awe as people had their throats slit, arrows thrust through their throat, a hatchet to the forehead and a decapitation. I am also sure that it was the first time I had ever seen a breast. Because of all this violence I slept on the floor next to my mother's bed for 3 months and I've been looking for that same scare for the last 31 years.

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Old 08-05-2011, 02:57 AM
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I think I might revisit the friday the 13th movies (seen them all except 3 and 7) at some point.
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Old 08-09-2011, 12:45 PM
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I think I might revisit the friday the 13th movies (seen them all except 3 and 7) at some point.
a like 3, i think that was one of my fave out all of them.
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Old 08-09-2011, 04:41 PM
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my first horror movie that I remember watching was The Exorcist. I was about 5 or 6. watched alone on a rainy October night and freaked my self out. Some years later I started watching it with my friends and to my surprised I now think the exorcist is the best satanic comedy ever.
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