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halloween -
also that creepy voodoo doll in trilogy of terror |
Candyman: Day of the dead, scared the hell out of me when i was really young
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i must have been maybe 8 or so when i was allowed to stay up friday nights to see old Universal and Hammer films. funny not being scared by any of that stuff, guess i never believed it was real anyhow but vampire movies DID give me my first erotic awakenings very young;) that's what i saw and felt, not horror, i guess longing.
and yes tomorrow i'm seeing an analyst:D |
Evil Dead. Nearly pissed my pants.
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haha,damn. I'm gone for 24 hours and there's like 15 new threads. Anyways...... None really. I think I may have been scared of the crypt keeper when I was 3. But that's about it.
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The Exorcist was the first horror film to scare me. However the first horror film that I actually remember seeing was A Nightmare on Elm St. and I fuckin' loved it.
I guess I can thank Robert Englund for my love of horror films. I loved him as Freddy. That film broke me in...if you catch my meaning. |
First horror movie I ever saw was Halloween.
I've never really been scared by any of 'em but The Exorcist and Nosferatu spook me out a little. |
Yeah, I think that Nosferatu is going to give me the willies when I finally sit down to watch it. I'm thinking of the heroine in the film and what it'd be like to have that ugly sum-bitch fixated on me. Hell, Bela Lagosi wasn't Mr. Universe. (No offense to Mr. Lagosi)
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Nightmare On Elm St Part 2 - Freddys Revenge
when I was about 6 |
mine was childs play i thought my dolls would come to life
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