Posted on 08/13/2010 4:41:24 PM PDT by JoeProBono
There’s a recent movie called “The Human Centipede” that is considered one of the most disturbing movies ever made. The one review I read was graphic enough all on it’s own that I came close to hurling.
Excellent movie!!
Okay, I found my crab movie. Even mentions the severed hand. http://www.badmovies.org/movies/crabmonsters/
As a kid of 19, the exorcist. I have never, and still will never, see it again.
oh, you got that right, connecting The Omen with zero-especially when it comes to the odd nature of Damien/zero’s REAL parentage!!
Surprised the dog zero owns isn’t a Rottie!!
I didnt think anyone else would remember “The Tingler” or am I thinking “The Kindred” I always get those two confused.
As an adult, The Exorcist (and the book is even more frightening, if that's possible)
Scared me for a very long time.
I saw it on the late show when I was six. It had me crouching in the corner.
Ha! That was actually one of my first "date" movies at 15. The parents dropped us off for a matinee and we actually decided to hang out and go to the next showing it was so cool. I'm pretty sure the tickets were like 2 bucks back then.
Yep, me too...the whole concept of being unable to return home...even though it was Kansas...freeked me out as a little twerp.
I was telling my wife this and she laughed and said the Wizard of Oz scared the heck out of her too.
Dead of Night — especially the finale. The Blob was a close second. Wouldn’t touch anything gooey till I was a teenager.
One of only two books that I've ever read in a single sitting. The other being The Andromeda Strain by Michael Crichton.
Tarantula (1957). I saw it at the Elite Theater in Nashville, Tennessee. I was so scared that when I went to bed i asked my Mom for my Mattel Grease Gun.
In 2008: My 45 year old daughter called me when they arrived in Ct on their vacation. She said they were staying at the Bates Motel for the night. I never said boo....but I didn’t sleep very good that night.
“Invasion From Mars” creeped me out for years when I was young.
I suppose my girls were about 8 when I found Creature From the Black Lagoon at the library. They LOVED it, and still do. When they were 10 I got “Dracula”, thinking it would be another fun, old-time black and white horror flick but not too scary.
Boy was I wrong! We didn’t get too far into it and the girls were really frightened. We had to stop it!
LOL...me too...that movie really scared the beejeebers out of me. I can still remember scenes from War of the Worlds.
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