Then there is epic stuff like this:
Then there is epic stuff like this:
I must have a bunch of repressed memories thanks to this thread. I saw Fire in the Sky exactly once. That was enough for me based on this scene alone:
I still contend top to bottom Poltergeist was the scariest movie I saw as a child. I think that movie and Temple of Doom (both from "family friendly" Stephen Spielberg no less) helped usher in the era of the PG-13 movie. I remember going to see both of those with my parents when I was pretty young. Nothing like seeing a dudes heart ripped out and go up in flames then go to get a happy meal at McDonalds afterwards!
The original Nightmare on Elm Street was a doozy before they made Kruger a comedian. And still one of my alltime favorites is this flick, saw it when i was 20 something and it still gives me chills. Argento at his best.
I was never fond of scary films so I didn't watch many but the movie scene that disturbed me most was the climax of "Bonnie and Clyde" when the two were pelted with bullets in slow motion from seemingly every angle. I would have had the same reaction to the Sonny Corleone shooting in "The Godfather" but I was older by the time I saw that. I was probably 10 or 11 when I saw B&C.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6egrQZ9w_2c
I miss the old Mile High Stadium.
The first scary movie I ever saw was Children of the Corn.
I was pretty scared of Isaac and Malachi coming around for a few nights. Up to that point I had never been scared to go to bed. For a few nights afterwards, every tree branch shadow through the window was a potential killer.
I have never seen it again. .. .probably not that scary after all.
also, candyman....still to this day I won't say candyman 5 times in a mirror if someone paid me to do it.
I love the Children of the Corn series.
Two movies...
The Brood (1979)
Magic (1978)
Scared the shit out of me as a kid. Not so much as an adult
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