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Post by Deleted on Sept 1, 2014 17:31:01 GMT -5
Not a TV Show, but I do recall I little movie by the name of Meet The Feebles. My mom rented it thinking it would be a "funny puppet movie" Watching a movie with a bunny orgy is not something a 7 year old should see I just looked that up. What the .....
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Post by specterkev on Sept 1, 2014 18:32:40 GMT -5
ha ha seen meet the feebles yeah your mom should have payed attention to the rating lol
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Post by Halloween King on Sept 1, 2014 20:29:14 GMT -5
I watched this as a very young kid. Sometimes I would be terrified as I watched the episodes. Sometimes I would be so confused. Other times I would be very intrigued. After every episode I would just either sit or lay in bed thinking about what I had just watched, trying to make sense of it in my mind. And no matter how scared I was I would be ready and waiting for the next episode.
I miss this show so much, it will never be equaled or surpassed.
R.I.P. Robert Stack.
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Post by PJ on Sept 3, 2014 19:30:49 GMT -5
Tv show? No...Movie yes. The Kid Catcher from Chitty Chitty Bang Bang used to give me nightmares as a kid and Gene Wilder in Willy Wonka freaked me out.
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Post by @.@ Hempsterdance @.@ on Sept 4, 2014 17:39:47 GMT -5
I was watching Nightmare on elm street among other horror movies at a very young age, I wouldnt say any tv shows scared me.
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Post by JC Motors on Sept 4, 2014 17:52:15 GMT -5
Not a TV Show, but I do recall I little movie by the name of Meet The Feebles. My mom rented it thinking it would be a "funny puppet movie" Watching a movie with a bunny orgy is not something a 7 year old should see I just looked that up. What the ..... Yeah. I looked it up too. I wish I haven't
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Post by Grumpyoldman on Sept 4, 2014 18:26:55 GMT -5
Watership Down. Another case like "Meet The Feebles".
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Post by punksnotdead on Sept 4, 2014 23:01:14 GMT -5
Goosebumps and Are you afraid of the dark? definitely come to mind but I actually watched those shows enough to have singular episodes mess with me. I was so scared of the Crypt Keeper I couldn't even watch Tales from the Crypt haha. Dark Crystal freaked me out bad, which is weird because I never had too much of a problem with other puppet movies/shows. I thought Labyrinth was great when I was a kid but looking back that movie was creepy as hell too. Chucky still scares the bejesus out of me to this day. Just can't do it. I've played with toys/collected toys my entire life, so one of them being possessed by a serial killer and trying to take over my body. I get super uncomfortable when I see Chucky merch in public, which actually just happened last weekend. I'm convinced Indiana Jones is the reason I'm terrified of snakes, and why I also have a slight grail fetish.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 5, 2014 4:40:41 GMT -5
Dark Crystal and The Storyteller, definitely...okay, so the former is not a TV show, but still...
The Skeksis from Dark Crystal terrified me as a young kid, and the episode 'The Heartless Giant' of 'The Storyteller' was quite powerful to me...
On another note, a Goosebumps book I read as an 11 year old called 'Piano Lessons Can Be Murder' scared me and then some...
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Post by Deleted on Sept 5, 2014 7:52:34 GMT -5
I watched the entire big fight ending to From Dusk Till Dawn at a young age along with the trailer form the Chucky film where he has a girl. Both of those gave me nightmares as a kid.
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Post by Hem-Ridge on Sept 5, 2014 17:03:40 GMT -5
Probably the start an episode of Extreme Ghostbusters called Dry Spell, where people are being drained by their life forces, mainly when they show the remains of a victim. Absolutely freaked me out as a kid.
I also used to watch a lot of violent films as a kid, the one that stuck out to me was Total Recall, where their eyes popped out, I always closed my eyes for a while when it got to those parts.
Also the ending to Raiders of the Lost Ark, when they melt & explode, I always used to listen to Indy & kept my eyes shut.
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Post by Dan88 on Sept 6, 2014 18:22:24 GMT -5
Couple of movies did it for me; first from Pet Semetery.. Zelda was freaky.
And also a Frankenstein movie where he is hiding underneath a bed and punches up straight through the mattress and a man and punches his heart out! I checked underneath my bed before sleeping for a while!
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Post by ellisd on Sept 7, 2014 19:55:30 GMT -5
I watched this as a very young kid. Sometimes I would be terrified as I watched the episodes. Sometimes I would be so confused. Other times I would be very intrigued. After every episode I would just either sit or lay in bed thinking about what I had just watched, trying to make sense of it in my mind. And no matter how scared I was I would be ready and waiting for the next episode. I miss this show so much, it will never be equaled or surpassed. R.I.P. Robert Stack. I remember watching this with my parents when I was little. They enjoyed it more than I did. I was sooo creeped out by Robert Stack's voice.
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Post by /X Metal Sorenges x "Mac Oh J~ on Sept 7, 2014 20:09:42 GMT -5
Have to say Courage the Cowardly Dog, It didn't really scar me but still creep me out. Perhaps my morbid empathetic nature thrived upon the entertainment of Courage The Cowardly Dog growing up. I personally thought those episodes were hilarious. Eustice always ceased to make me choke up wheezing from unworldly hilarity no matter the cost. The whole show was a comedic fortune.
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Post by k5 on Sept 8, 2014 12:48:47 GMT -5
i actually have a sick shirt of that simpson's ep: for me, there was an episode of beyond belief: fact or fiction that had one story where they ignored showing the woman's face until the end, where she was trying to get some plastic surgery done. was a scaaary face lol. the other is an episode of the crypt keeper animated where two guys steal a ghost girl's teddy bear from her house and unleash her ghost mother's wrath. when she comes in through the attic window, it scared me so much i had to sleep with the lights on for a few nights.
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Post by Kasper on Sept 9, 2014 22:56:40 GMT -5
I was raised on all the eighties and nineties horror movies since I was about four years old...never had any nightmares involving them. Unsolved Mysteries, however, shook me up in ways I still don't fully comprehend. Simply put, reality is much more terrifying than fiction. Except for Chucky....evil little doll. VPV I loved Childs Play trilogy when I was young, I thought they were so scary but I enjoyed them. Christmas of 2001 (I was 10), my dad told me to go in the closet to get his slippers, so I did. When I opened the door, a Chucky doll was right there. Not even the original one, the scarred up one from Bride of Chucky. I flipped out and balled my eyes out. What a cruel prank haha
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Post by Jonathan Karate on Sept 9, 2014 23:11:44 GMT -5
TV shows? No........
I was pretty much addicted to the Halloween franchise for as long as I could remember. It was an interesting relationship as I was terrified of them but LOVED them so damn much. That I couldn't stop watching.
That's basically all that scared me as a child. Then I discovered documentaries like Paradise Lost a few years back and it's like being a kid watching Halloween movies once again only much more frightening. Reality is a son of a bitch.
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Post by vampiroporvida on Sept 10, 2014 1:50:57 GMT -5
Simply put, reality is much more terrifying than fiction. Except for Chucky....evil little doll. VPV I loved Childs Play trilogy when I was young, I thought they were so scary but I enjoyed them. Christmas of 2001 (I was 10), my dad told me to go in the closet to get his slippers, so I did. When I opened the door, a Chucky doll was right there. Not even the original one, the scarred up one from Bride of Chucky. I flipped out and balled my eyes out. What a cruel prank haha That is brutal. I was always scared he was behind my seat in the car. I really should not have watched that way back then. Bride was funny, when I grew up though. VPV
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Post by Flair Forever on Sept 29, 2014 3:38:07 GMT -5
I watched this as a very young kid. Sometimes I would be terrified as I watched the episodes. Sometimes I would be so confused. Other times I would be very intrigued. After every episode I would just either sit or lay in bed thinking about what I had just watched, trying to make sense of it in my mind. And no matter how scared I was I would be ready and waiting for the next episode. I miss this show so much, it will never be equaled or surpassed. R.I.P. Robert Stack. I was going to post this.... then I saw that you already did! The theme song still gives me chills.... I loved the show, but it kept me awake many, many nights as a kid.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 29, 2014 10:15:43 GMT -5
I watched this as a very young kid. Sometimes I would be terrified as I watched the episodes. Sometimes I would be so confused. Other times I would be very intrigued. After every episode I would just either sit or lay in bed thinking about what I had just watched, trying to make sense of it in my mind. And no matter how scared I was I would be ready and waiting for the next episode. I miss this show so much, it will never be equaled or surpassed. R.I.P. Robert Stack. This.
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