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For a long time after seeing that movie I never looked at chop suey the same way again. And, boiled chicken. That face hugger thing looks like boiled chicken. And eggs.
Karen Black and Oliver Reed did one in the 70's about a house and an old lady- had me biting my nails and sucking the old thumb. Shoot, there goes that memory failure again!
For me it was the Steven King movie "IT". I only watched it up until the part where the decided to go to confront him then I would turn it off. I didn't see the whole movie until I was about 18 and then I was like "how lame" lol but i did watch it in the middle of the day and on cable so all the gorey stuff was edited out
I was 5 yrs old and was hoping HBO would play 1 of their late night skin flicks. Instead, they played freddy krugger. the hair in back of my neck still stands up any time I enter a basement.
I guess it goes without saying just about anything that Steven King does creeps me out. I think the worst one is the one with the clown. Clowns scare me anyway and that movie with the clown was OVER the top.
Well I remember Tales From The Crypt scaring me. It wasn't the show though it was the damn Crypt keeper especially at the beginning when he pops out of the casket and laughs.
I was a scary child so just about every movie scared me but the ones where the kids were the killers terrified me. Children of the corn freaked me out for weeks. And Pet Cemetery. That baby was scary as hell.
Abbott and Costello meet the Werewolf, Frankenstein, Dracula !!
Loved those guys though!!!
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