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I went to see Jaws when I was 11 (my aunt took me and my cousin). I don't believe we realised how scary that movie was to a couple of 11 year olds in "75. I still remember every time that music started, you could see half the people in the aisle pulling their legs up into the seats (to keep away from the shark!) JOHN
Our house master at boarding school showed us some scary crap for our age, but the worst had to be "salems lot" I couldnt sleep for weeks, and I had my bed next to the window in the dormitory.
When I was 5 or 6 I watched Disney's "Scarecrow of Romney Marsh" and that laugh by Patrick McGoohan scared the bejeebers outta me. It still gives me a chill, but in a cooler way now.
When I was 5 or 6 I watched Disney's "Scarecrow of Romney Marsh" and that laugh by Patrick McGoohan scared the bejeebers outta me. It still gives me a chill, but in a cooler way now.
Damn!!! I forgot all about this movie! Scared me too!
This is a tough one. I saw Jaws in a tiny little beach theater in Lewes, Delaware and it took me 20 years to get back in the ocean past my ankles. It half ruined the rest of the week at the beach. I saw Salem's Lot also, and the scene where Barlow pops out in front of Larry Crockett had me cleaning my pants. However:
The movie that I lost the most sleep over, just because I was scared to go to sleep, was Rosemary's Baby. So I gotta give that one the edge.
My step dads brother had his own video shop so we got to see all the 80s horror stuff on the Saturday morning when we got up as he always had about 9 films home with him I remember standing in the living room with my brother watching Zombie 2 lol a 1979 film and thinking this is rubbish lol we fast-forward it to the scary parts omg ...happy days
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