Stalinwolf, (edited )
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My cousin and I used to spend the night at my grandma’s house fairly regularly. Between my grandpa and my two uncles who lived there, the house had its fair share of old blank VHS tapes containing recordings of various horror films among comedy classics like Revenge of the Nerds. As far as horror goes, Return of the Living Dead scared the absolute shit out of us at age 8, as did Tremors and Gargoyles (1972).

And since you’re no doubt wondering, I don’t remember coming across any porn on those old VHS tapes, but my uncles did keep a few magazines stashed away in their closets that my cousin always knew exactly where to find.

EDIT: God damn, this really opened up a well of (positive) memories over an entire family that has since deceased. Cancer and poor health eventually took every last person in that house. Doesn’t help that nearly everyone smoked and drinked to the day they died. They were all such good people, though. Rest in peace.

fluckx,

it.

I still dislike clowns to this day.

anguo,

I read the book when I was …12? Learned that reading a book can be much scarier than watching a movie.

the_crotch,

I was around the same age, and even back then I knew the child orgy scene was really fucked up

anguo,

Ditto.

AtariDump,
SupraMario,

Add another one of us to the list of, fuck clowns because of this movie.

jballs,
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This movie was on network television at primetime! Like every kid in America was traumatized that day.

Kelly,

I joined my older brother when we was watching the zero boys on VHS.

I would have been around seven at the time and some scenes were a little too much.

spoilerThe suffocation scene is the one that stands out.

niktemadur,

It’s never an entire movie, it’s a scene here and there.
Like in The Exorcist, when they showed it on network television back in the late-70s it must have been, the CBS Saturday Night Movie or something like that, “viewer discretion is advised”.
Anyway… clicking channels, I stumbled upon a moment during the ritual itself, with the girl in silhouette on her knees, arms towards the ceiling, the demon Pazuzu behind her. That screwed up many a night afterwards.

As a young adult, another scene that fucked with my head for many a night was the grainy dream transmission, with the faint audio covered in static noise, from John Carpenter’s “Prince Of Darkness”.

Now I’m gonna flip the concept on its’ head and tell you what film cured my fears of the dark at the time. Martin Scorsese’s “The Last Temptation Of Christ”.

geogle,
@geogle@lemmy.world avatar

It was The Exorcist on Network television for too many of us Gen X’ers.

CluelessDude,

Mine would have to be Hollow man (2000) it was on TV at the time and for some reason as a kid watching the shifting both the animal and the human scene where they turn invisible where the skin disappeared then his muscles and veins, was absolutely terrifying, I don’t remember well but my parents said I wouldn’t let them sleep for weeks.

ObviouslyNotBanana,
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Tbh I don’t think anyone is old enough to watch Mars Attacks. The visual design is too much. The movie itself isn’t that bad, but the fucking martians. Fuck me.

_haha_oh_wow_,
@_haha_oh_wow_@sh.itjust.works avatar

ACK ACK!

ObviouslyNotBanana,
@ObviouslyNotBanana@lemmy.world avatar

ACK ACK TO YOU TOO!

_haha_oh_wow_,
@_haha_oh_wow_@sh.itjust.works avatar

yodeling induced head explosion

benjihm,

Deliverance.

Underwaterbob,

Aliens. I was terrified of facehuggers being under my bed for a decade. Not so much anymore.

Smoogs,

Hereditary. I’m old and I still insist I am too young to watch it.

Mastengwe,

Jaws. The first one. In a theater. To this day I won’t swim in water where I can’t see the bottom.

Obi,
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Same here!

ristoril_zip,

The Gate

Kalysta,

The Seventh Sign.

To this day I can’t watch biblical horror in particular without nightmares. I’m not even Christian.

LordCrom,

Why did my parents think it was a good idea to take me to see The Excorcist

PancakeBrock,

The Blair witch project when I was 8. Watched it by myself.

Wiz,

The Thing messed me up as a 14 year old.

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