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Never seen The Exorcist.
And aint gonna.


Jaws fugged us kids up for a summer.
Even swimmin in lakes LOL.

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Somebody mentioned Re Animator.
That was some wild chit when it came out.
Have directors cut on DVD and the T shirt.

Its just B grade fun now.

Halloween night I used to spin it, American Wherewolf in London and Evil Dead 2 while waiting for trick or treaters.

Yeah, John Carpenters The Thing was a shocker o. The theater.

The Wolfen book was good, as was The Prophecy. Movies totally sucked.

Not really into horror stuff.
But yeah, Phantasm was pretty wild for back then.

When did that Boggy Creek movie come out? Cousin took me when little, jacked me up for a long time.


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The Road

Sci-Fi Horror is easy to dismiss while you're watching it, but The Road has such an authentic setting, pace, and is horrifyingly depressing. It's easy to imagine a number of natural disasters eventually leading to that scenario.

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Originally Posted by akmtnrunner
The Road

Sci-Fi Horror is easy to dismiss while you're watching it, but The Road has such an authentic setting, pace, and is horrifyingly depressing. It's easy to imagine a number of natural disasters eventually leading to that scenario.

Saw it only once as soon as it was available for home viewing. I wanted to see it again, but for years thereafter it was impossible to view. No service would make it available. Weird. Don't know if that's changed now. I'll have to look into renting it.

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The book The Road was much better than the movie.
But even so, not worth the hype IMHO.
A depressing yawner.

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I have yet to see it. It was filmed on the abandoned section of the old PA Turnplke that runs by just a couple miles from here along Sideling Hill Ridge. I hunt over there a good bit, squirrels, and deer with the smoke pole.
In the summertime it’s a haven for yuppie bicycle riders. You tube’s crawling with videos of the tunnels and stuff.
Like I said, horror really isn’t my genre.
Still haven’t seen anything near as scary as clips from the democratic debates. Now that chit is SCARY!
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I had a great time watching my older sister being terrified as we watched Trilogy of Terror.

Personally, I find movies like The Deer Hunter more disconcerting.


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Watch any of those movies now and they are funny as heck, especially the Exorcist. The "special effects" are very outdated and you can tell they are fake.
But back in the day, some of them scared the b gezus out of me!


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The Day of the Triffids gave me some sleepless nights as a kid.

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Alien series...all of them
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A documentary called "Faces of Death" 1 and 2 kind of creeped me out.
Anyone see those?
Scenes of actual death. Gas chambers, electric chairs, plane crashes. Yikes.
A friend and I would see who could rent the most gross movie on weekends, and they won without a doubt.

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I've loved Horror movies my entire life, even when I was young I'd sneak and watch them any chance I had.

I would love to see an actual scary movie, but knowing it's all fake keeps me from taking them too seriously.

Half of the movies on that list wouldn't even spook me as a kid. Some scenes on the Saw movies, or Hostel, are kind of hard for me to watch, but not scary.

I'd love to find one that actually keeps me up at night.

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Originally Posted by WYcoyote
A documentary called "Faces of Death" 1 and 2 kind of creeped me out.
Anyone see those?
Scenes of actual death. Gas chambers, electric chairs, plane crashes. Yikes.
A friend and I would see who could rent the most gross movie on weekends, and they won without a doubt.


They had those available on VHS at our local gas station when I was younger to rent.

Most of the stuff on there isn't real, even though it was believed to be true for a long time.

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Originally Posted by WYcoyote
A documentary called "Faces of Death" 1 and 2 kind of creeped me out.
Anyone see those?
Scenes of actual death. Gas chambers, electric chairs, plane crashes. Yikes.
A friend and I would see who could rent the most gross movie on weekends, and they won without a doubt.


They had those available on VHS at our local gas station when I was younger to rent.

Most of the stuff on there isn't real, even though it was believed to be true for a long time.


Thank goodness. I hadn't heard that.

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Saw Jaws at 7 years old...I live on the ocean and still won’t go in it because of that damn shark movie. 😎


Beav, just get a bigger boat... smile


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My female cousin was visiting from Michigan when we were both about 19 or 20.

We went to see "American Werewolf in London".

She was staying with my grandparents about a mile from my house, so I dropped her off there after the movie. Everybody had gone to bed and the lights were off,...it was way out in the country,..and she made me wait there with the car lights on while she *ran* to the house.

lol,...she was kickin' it too!

I laughed so hard,.....

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Was it in a station wagon??


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6 years old and a werewolf movie. Damn near couldn’t go 2 miles home in the daylight. Would love to know how fast an old bike can really go. Lol ed k

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Signs. M Night Shyamalan's movie with Mel Gibson and Joaquin Phoenix. When they flashed the pic of the Alien on the roof of the barn, my sphincter tightened excessively...


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Wolf Creek is a depiction of the sort of horror that has happened to people in the Australian outback.

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