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1983 was also the year my mum sent me over to the college kids next door to be babysat and they decided it would be funny to show me The Thing.
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FreudianSlippers posted:Are you sure that wasn't Honey, I Blew Up The Kid (1992, d.p. John Hora)? Maybe that did freak me the hell out.
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# ? Jan 8, 2017 06:32 |
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The Thing was awesome as a kid and really sparked my imagination. I always that McFarlane Thing figure but I never found it. My buddy found it a few years ago at a store and I bought from him. So that was cool. But I totally would've played with that spider head and had it eat all my toys.
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Phylodox posted:1983 was also the year my mum sent me over to the college kids next door to be babysat and they decided it would be funny to show me The Thing. I just remembered that The Day After was broadcast in '83 as well. Jesus. No escape.
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# ? Jan 8, 2017 06:44 |
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Phylodox posted:Robocop meets Max Headroom for maximum future dystopian satire. Honestly, they really weren't too different.
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# ? Jan 8, 2017 08:48 |
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Detective No. 27 posted:Boy have I got news for you! I wonder if Steve Zahn is the poor man's Character Actor Name Here or a rich man's Character Actor Name Here
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# ? Jan 8, 2017 10:42 |
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When I was 4-5 I watched some movie about killer bees and it was terrifying although not so much anymore. I also ended up watching a Romeo zombie movie at a friends when we were like 6 and it scaring the hell out of me, I actually really can't stand zombie movies/shows and if I see one I end up getting bad nightmares. In glad the zombie genre has been oversaturated and died.
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The movie that hosed me as a kid was Laserblast. It's probably a low budget piece of trash in hindsight (it got the MST3K treatment at some point) but something about the lead character slowly turning into a mindless ghoul really got into my head. TBH it's not really the kind of movie that should air on an early Saturday afternoon. I saw it on a TV channel that had launched about a month earlier and I guess they still had trouble filling the gaps in their schedule. They also aired The Guyver on Sunday afternoons. Seeing an animated series with that much gore and screaming definitely was something new at that point in my life. Edit: I meant to say "hosed me UP" but I'll just leave it like that because it's amusing. Mierenneuker fucked around with this message at 13:47 on Jan 8, 2017 |
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since we going over the movies that scared us as children. No one saw howard the duck?
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# ? Jan 8, 2017 13:16 |
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Dicky mouse posted:since we going over the movies that scared us as children. I saw it as an adult, what was scary? I like it.
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Dicky mouse posted:since we going over the movies that scared us as children. That was literally either the first or second film I remember going to see in a theater. I never got the chance to be scared by it because my mom dragged us out at the first sight of duck boobs.
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# ? Jan 8, 2017 14:27 |
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Phylodox posted:1983 was also the year my mum sent me over to the college kids next door to be babysat That seems brave of her.
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# ? Jan 8, 2017 14:33 |
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Mars Attacks I don't think I've ever seen it again since 96.
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# ? Jan 8, 2017 15:01 |
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TetsuoTW posted:That was literally either the first or second film I remember going to see in a theater. I never got the chance to be scared by it because my mom dragged us out at the first sight of duck boobs. Duck tits are by far the least obscene part of that film.
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# ? Jan 8, 2017 15:17 |
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got any sevens posted:I saw it as an adult, what was scary? I like it. As a kid this was scary And this was weird
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# ? Jan 8, 2017 15:22 |
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Dicky mouse posted:As a kid this was scary Yes, I imagine Jeffrey Jones would be much more terrifying if you were a child.
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# ? Jan 8, 2017 15:42 |
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Phylodox posted:Yes, I imagine Jeffrey Jones would be much more terrifying if you were a child. Ah geez
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# ? Jan 8, 2017 15:45 |
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God drat mid-eighties Lea Thompson.
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Dicky mouse posted:since we going over the movies that scared us as children. Was about to post this. I think my parents rented Howard the Duck once when I was a toddler, before I really could follow movies or form coherent memories. All I could remember for years was that there was some big monster towards the end that gave me a couple of nightmares, but have never seen the movie since so was never really sure if I was actually remembering the movie. So I looked it up on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NXwxYIjqocA Yeah, that'd do it. The acting/dialogue is cheesy, and the green-screen compositing isn't the best, but that is admittedly some cool monster design and stop-motion work.
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# ? Jan 8, 2017 17:13 |
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The Hanging Tree in Excalibur was equal parts and for child me. Also, the Mouse King from some The Nutcracker adaptation I somehow got to watch in a theater, gently caress that guy.
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# ? Jan 8, 2017 17:14 |
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It was already pretty clear, but it's now official that Disney had all five of the top five highest grossing films of 2016.
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# ? Jan 8, 2017 17:55 |
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Two things hosed me up as a child....the first was the talking hands in Labyrinth and to this day I am apprehensive to watch that film. The other was the scene in Akira at the end where that dude mutates and some chick gets crushed in his body, the way she just disappears into a pool of blood freaked me out. Disclaimer: I have watched both films since but don't make a regular thing of it
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# ? Jan 8, 2017 18:57 |
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21 Muns posted:It was already pretty clear, but it's now official that Disney had all five of the top five highest grossing films of 2016. What chart are you looking at that doesn't have Secret Life of Pets at #4?
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Beachcomber posted:What chart are you looking at that doesn't have Secret Life of Pets at #4? http://www.boxofficemojo.com/yearly/chart/?view2=worldwide&yr=2016&p=.htm Worldwide, not domestic.
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# ? Jan 8, 2017 19:11 |
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Christine (the film) gave me nightmares as a kid.
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# ? Jan 8, 2017 19:12 |
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I saw Howard the Duck as a double feature with the Transformers movie. gently caress those Cthulhu monsters at the end
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# ? Jan 8, 2017 19:20 |
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Calaveron posted:Mars Attacks jesus gently caress, yes. I was watching it with my family at home, and the way the aliens moved was just utterly terrifying to me. I see now they were meant to be funny-creepy, but I had a meltdown and hid behind the couch for the rest of the movie. I also remember being freaked out by the Halloween Ernest movie, which was a terrible dumb comedy, but had nightmarish transformation sequences that haunted my dreams.
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# ? Jan 8, 2017 19:35 |
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Pizza the Hut from Space Balls used to gross me out as a kid. Especially when his robot assistant rips off a chunk and eats it. Then PtH dies by eating himself.
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# ? Jan 8, 2017 19:57 |
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Phylodox posted:Yes, I imagine Jeffrey Jones would be much more terrifying if you were a child. Wow, I didn't know this at all.
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Actually, Disney's domestic gross in 2016 is also pretty special. It's the first time at least since 1913 (the earliest year I could get hard data on), and possibly the first time in the history of film, that the highest-grossing three films within a year within the United States were all distributed by the same company.
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Gaz2k21 posted:The other was the scene in Akira at the end where that dude mutates and some chick gets crushed in his body, the way she just disappears into a pool of blood freaked me out. That movie was pretty for a kid. First was the scene with Kaori getting her top ripped off and punched. Wtf was that? Cartoon titties? Then Kaneda has his first big freakout and dreams he's dropping his viscera everywhere. I have no idea why, but the scene with the Bunyip from Dot and the Kangaroo was loving terrifying to me at 4.
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Spatula City posted:jesus gently caress, yes. I was watching it with my family at home, and the way the aliens moved was just utterly terrifying to me. I see now they were meant to be funny-creepy, but I had a meltdown and hid behind the couch for the rest of the movie. I don't know how the licensing would work but getting the martians from Mars Attacks to do an Aflac commercial would make me giggle
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# ? Jan 8, 2017 21:02 |
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Phylodox posted:Yes, I imagine Jeffrey Jones would be much more terrifying if you were a child.
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# ? Jan 8, 2017 21:07 |
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He wasn't a predator he was a dark overlord. Completely different thing.
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greatn posted:God drat mid-eighties Lea Thompson. Ahhh the halcyon days when having no rear end was a good thing The alien monster from that DID freak me out though
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Detective No. 27 posted:Boy have I got news for you! I liked Sahara a lot. It was entertainingly goofy
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# ? Jan 8, 2017 22:10 |
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achillesforever6 posted:Man Jeffrey Jones turning out to be a predator is so sad and horrible because he was one of my favorite character actors. Makes his role in Ferris Bueller a little hosed up in retrospect. Why's he so obsessed with that young boy?! O-oh...
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# ? Jan 8, 2017 22:14 |
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Blade_of_tyshalle posted:Makes his role in Ferris Bueller a little hosed up in retrospect. Why's he so obsessed with that young boy?! Seriously. It's the vice-principal who is supposed to run around dealing with delinquents. He was way out of line and should have been recognized as such.
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When I was younger I watched all kinds of horror films without getting scared but for some reason I just couldn't even look at this part of the X-Files opening: Something about it freaked me the gently caress out.
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Humbug Scoolbus posted:I liked Sahara a lot. It was entertainingly goofy
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