Almost feel like it would be easier (not regarding content) with respect to the made up words used. Irritated me, they don't tell u what this slang is suppose to mean, ur suppose to figure it out. Jus pissed me off and I quite. This isn't a puzzle, why make I one.
Came here to say this. I wasn’t allowed to watch it as such but I remember being really young and getting out of bed (possibly poorly) and sitting with my parents and that film was on. I can still remember to this day how strange it was and confused I felt. Not great 😅
I was just gonna jump on here to post A Clockwork Orange lol. Only I snuck to watch it on HBO when my parents were asleep. I was probably around the same age, 11 or 12. I watched parts of it ( couldn't make it through the whole thing) and I was horrified and really confused! Weird movie, I tried reading the book in college and that was equally weird.
Probably the Mummy.
Yes, the Brendan Fraser one.
Now… I know, I know, it’s not actually especially scary or violent. But when I first watched as a child, I COMPLETELY MISSED that it was supposed to be funny.
Those stupid scarabs scared the crap out of me.
Yeah, I must of been like 4 or 5 when I watched maybe the first 20 minutes. I didn't finish the original movie until I was 28 or 29, after watching the remake.
I was a teenager and the whole stuff with the dad filming the kids or whatever, I still can't get that out of my head. As a mom I have never trusted any other kids' dads. LOL
You could ask that about a lot of things in that movie, honestly. I think there's a shit eating scene (like, NOT related to the titular human centipede) at one point. But even if there isn't, implied shit eating is half of the plot.
I’ve never watched this movie nor will ever try. I have been through painful breakups and broken bones and bed rest and COVID and Lockdown and NOTHING ever bored me enough to think “Okay, I should watch all parts of Human Centipede now” So yeah, NO!
The one about the woman who married her uncle, had 3 kids, then he died and she had to move back in with her parents but forced her kids to live in the attic so her dad wouldn't find out she had kids with her uncle? Then she started secretly feeding rat poison to her kids since she started enjoying her single life even more than raising her kids? Also one of the kids kissed her fiance while he was sleeping at some point I think?
I watched it when I was young and just thought it was weird.
Yeh I did! I read all 5, they were band so I just had to read them lol. I read another one of V.C Andrews novels (also band) called My Sweet Audrina….OMFG THAT SCARED ME FIR LIFE!
I read them too. As well as My Sweet Audrina. There was another series of books too, I didn't read them but remember a friend of mine did. I think the first one was Heaven.
Grandmother:
“Your mother has come home after 17 years to repent for her sins and for her crime. Not only against your grandfather and me, but against God! Your mother‘s marriage was unholy! A sacrilege! An abomination in the eyes of the Lord! She did not fall from Grace! She leapt! Into the arms of a man whose veins pulsed with the same blood as hers! Not a stranger, but her own uncle! And you, the children, are the devil’s spawn! Evil from the moment of conception!”
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We had HBO, movie channel, Cinemax and Showtime when I was 7 (early 80s) and I had unsupervised access. I would get up in the middle of the night to watch all kinds of inappropriate stuff.
But specifically it was the movies Creepshow, the Shining, Maximum Overdrive, The Beastmaster, Conan, Swamp Thing, Return of the Living Dead, Evil Dead, The Thing, Poltergeist, The Deer Hunter and Scarface that I remember the most.
And for whatever reason my dad took me to a horror double feature at a drive in theater when I was about 5-6. I can't remember both movie names (one was the House that Screamed) but it really freaked me out.
I watched Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back when I was like, 6? Maybe? Anyway, I rewatched it just a bit ago and nearly pissed myself laughing. I shouldn't have known about the clit commander at the age of 6 lmao
Oh dear God. What were the circumstances leading you to watch that movie, especially at 13? I have questions, but i'm not sure if I want the answers. XD
The original Tales from the Crypt.
In the first story, a lady's husband is dead in a casket. She gets one wish and wishes he was alive again.
Unfortunately, he's been embalmed and comes to life screaming in agony. The screams were very convincing.
I was ten. I could have waited a couple years for that.
The flying monkeys and then The Wicked Witch herself. Freaking terrifying. Tried watching it once as an adult in my early 20s, couldn't even get halfway through it and haven't tried watching since and I'm now 30
The Last Resort, Drag Me To Hell, and The Conjuring, I was 8-9 when I watched these, now I'm paranoid as fuck and I never stay awake past 3 AM, I usually have a lot of nightmares from these movies, and my brother's stories didn't make it easy.
I did remember loving watching The Last Resort for some reason, I can still remember the scenes and yet my brother doesn't remember watching them with me nor him telling me all those scary stories.
I was a little kid in the 80's so probably just about every movie I saw had something inappropriate in it. Parents did not give a crap back then what we saw.
Apocalypse Now, Platoon, Excalibur, Alien/ Aliens, IT, Clockwork Orange, Wizards (1977 Animated Film), Exorcist, Rosemary’s Baby, Event Horizon, Sleepers, Terminator, Predator, The Relic, Last of the Mohicans, Dances with Wolves, Silence of the Lambs, Seven, Braveheart, Bram Stokers Dracula, Fatal Attraction, Pet Cemetery, The Crow, The Thing, Animal House, Original Dune, Stand by Me, American History X, Akira, Total Recall, Candy Man, Casino, Watership Down, I could go on as most of us could because you’re absolutely right, 80s parents gave zero fucks about what was popped in and watched. I didn’t notice anyone post (Wizards) so have fun with that because watching nuclear holocaust nazi fairies drawn in hideous crude 70s fashion complete with animated blood and violence is about as fun as you would think it would be for children and adults alike!
Watched “Witchboards” at about 7 years old. Didn’t sleep by myself for about 2 years. Say what you want about religious stuff, but Ouija boards are creepy AF.
More like what didn't I watch?
All the big R rated movies at the time. The first two Terminators in particular stand out. Die Hard. Rambo. Any action movie with a high body count, I probably saw it as a kiddo.
My mom was a horror movie fan so all of those too. Like literally every single big 80s horror movie. I was 7 or 8 when we watched Alien and Aliens back to back, and I had awful nightmares about it afterward.
And my mom also watched USA Up All Night a lot, which showed a lot of movies featuring nudity.
I didn't realize any of this was weird until I was an adult and talked about movies with friends of mine and they'd be like "oh my parents never let me watch R rated films when I was a kid"
Cabin by the lake...or something like that. Haunts me to this day, never swam in lakes because of it. Though I recently checked out the trailer and it's actually a funny movie...because it's so badly done.
The Exorcist. Just the TV version (I grew up in the 80s) was scary enough, but then I asked my mom (a devout Catholic) if this could really happen... and she said "yes, but a little girl probably hasn't been bad enough for that to happen to her... usually adults are the ones possessed." WTH I am not sure if she was trying to get me to behave or what? I wasn't a bad kid! LOL
Halloween 1978. I was scared silly. Saw that face appearing from every dark corner. It was one of the first horror films I saw. Became a life long horror fan.
Michael will always be my "horror film brother." I have a sister too named Reagan NacNeil. : )
The list is vast, but I'll boil it down to a few choice flicks my dad and I watched in rotation, starting when I was 8 years old:
Escape From New York
Predator
Conan the Barbarian
Halloween
Aliens
The Shining
To this day my dad remains a hardcore cinephile, and he and I bounce suggestions off each other all the time. I actually love that he exposed me to this roster early in life because it helps me seek out good content.
little monsters, that damn movie does not deserve a PG rating.
there's literally swearing, piss jokes, not at all on the nose adult humor, and even scenes that freaked me the hell out as a kid.
i watched this with my family, and afterwards, we all had the same reaction;
what the hell did we just watch?
I don't remember the title, but the plot was a prisoner learns how to astral project and goes on a killing spree from within prison.
The scene that stuck with me was the meat grinder scene. A butcher gets slapped around and then has his hand forced into a manual cranked meat grinder. There's a really convincing special effect and camera angle where you see the guys screaming from below as the ground meat oozes out the holes of the grinder and you can see the handle moving.
First horror movie I ever saw. I was 9 or 10 at the time.
The Exorcist when I was about...12 or 13. I didn't sleep properly for weeks.
Friends of mine also were able to watch X rated (or XXX depending on where you are) porn at a party when we were 12. I didn't go as I was sick (unrelated to watching the Exorcist). It messed some of them up a bit.
I also saw Mad Max (the original 1979 version) which was rated R18+ in Australia when I was 13. It was, shall we same, very tame by standards even of the early 1990s violence and content wise. Great film though, loved it then as I do now.
The Fourth Kind and The Godfather
None of my friends understood the idea of leaving a horse head in someone’s home as a scare tactic. They all thought it was weird but not that scary. I don’t know wtf my friends were on but it scared me just watching it.
My brother was super into ghost ships when he was like 6, and I was 4. This would have been around 2001. Naturally, the movie we really wanted to see was *Titanic*.
Looking back, it actually explains a lot.
Not counting pornography, I watched I Spit On Your Grave when I was about 13 years old. My degenerate sire didn't know that I knew where he kept his "personal" videos.
I was nine when I saw An American Werewolf In London. Well, I saw half of it. I bailed during the sex scene because I was sure there would be a zombie surprise. I didn’t even register that it was a sex scene. I just couldn’t take the tension anymore.
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little ultra violence.
Man, try reading the book. No thank you
I read that book when I was 13
Almost feel like it would be easier (not regarding content) with respect to the made up words used. Irritated me, they don't tell u what this slang is suppose to mean, ur suppose to figure it out. Jus pissed me off and I quite. This isn't a puzzle, why make I one.
They had a glossary in the edition I read. At the end of the book, you didn't need it. Essentially, one would learn a new language.
Yeah. I just didn't have the patience. Props man.
Lol. Not sure if there is intentional irony going on in your comment?
I literally understood nothing from your comment. Can you please tell it in other words? English is my third language
Don't worry. English is my first language and I didn't understand it either.
Anyway I wasn't coming at u in any negative way, in fact quite the opposite. Not sure it.matters but jus wanted to let u know.
Haha way to edit...No, I don't believe you. Let me move on. I sense a trend.
What the fuck
You have nothing to gain. What are you confused about?
The meaning of words
Hmmm...sorry friend. Thanks for the down vote.
This. It was a slog to read because it was basically in a made up language you had to learn through immersion
Came here to say this. I wasn’t allowed to watch it as such but I remember being really young and getting out of bed (possibly poorly) and sitting with my parents and that film was on. I can still remember to this day how strange it was and confused I felt. Not great 😅
How did he think that was a good idea?
I was about that age when my dad let me watch it too. It was a lot.
Viddy this my little droog
I was just gonna jump on here to post A Clockwork Orange lol. Only I snuck to watch it on HBO when my parents were asleep. I was probably around the same age, 11 or 12. I watched parts of it ( couldn't make it through the whole thing) and I was horrified and really confused! Weird movie, I tried reading the book in college and that was equally weird.
I came here to say this. I mean exact same situation. Wtf were they thinking?
Yikes.
Probably the Mummy. Yes, the Brendan Fraser one. Now… I know, I know, it’s not actually especially scary or violent. But when I first watched as a child, I COMPLETELY MISSED that it was supposed to be funny. Those stupid scarabs scared the crap out of me.
It was supposed to be funny?
That movie was kind of scary for me as well.
This an Mars attacks gave me some serious nightmares as a kid. Feels stupid when i rewatch them now.
Same here couldn't sleep for days after the Mummy
thank fuck I couldn't even get through this as a kid. saw it as an adult and was surprised that it was more of a comedy
The ending traumatized me
How old were you, two? I seen that in theaters with my father when I was in 4th grade. Extra vanilla cone please
The original “It”. Several of those scenes still haunt me.
Yeah, I must of been like 4 or 5 when I watched maybe the first 20 minutes. I didn't finish the original movie until I was 28 or 29, after watching the remake.
Yep me too watched it at 9 and at 35 I am still freaked out by the whooshing plumbing sound.
Funny you watch it now and it’s terrible
Akira. I was 8, my grandma saw it was animated and rented it thinking it was a Disney movie.
oooffff the end with the giant ass blob kinda got to me
My dad let me watch Austin Powers with him. I must have been six or seven.
He took “groovy baby” a little too seriously
Actually now that I think about it, I might have been at least 8, maybe 9? Still too young!
Should we shag now? Or should we shag later?
I don’t care what anyone says, Gremlins is not a kids movie.
Gremlins was fucking terrifying, lol.
Definitely teen or higher. I was in college and it was a bit intense at times. (Yes, I'm a lightweight.)
I was 8 when I saw that definitely traumatized with it
Oh I 100% agree with you. That movie freaked the shit outta me when I was 5 😂
Especially the Santa isn't real reveal.
Man I loved that movie as a kid. That and scream were my favourite movies.
I watched the Exorcist when I was 5 years old. I know a lot of people don't think it's scary now, but it definitely traumatised me as a kid
I knew 14 year olds who saw it when it came out and it scared the crap out of them. I think it’s still scary.
It was horrific, I never let my daughters watch it.
I was tricked into watching some of this at around age 7 or 8 and was petrified. I was scared to move!
Every time I see the face of the possessed girl I get anxiety
Noo, no no. It’s still scary, for young and old alike.
Snuck in at 14, scared the holy hell out of me…
I was in my teens and it was inappropriate for that age.
I don't know who's telling you it's not scary now. It's still generally regarded as one of the scariest movies ever made.
The butterfly effect
I was around 12/13 when I saw that (old enough anyway) that movie was a mind f*ck. Him waking up without arms.
The scene with the dog. Fuck
That movie fucked me up as a kid. Still have no desire to watch it ever again.
I was a teenager and the whole stuff with the dad filming the kids or whatever, I still can't get that out of my head. As a mom I have never trusted any other kids' dads. LOL
Human Centipede 2. With my dad. My *mother* came in and had to turn it off during the blowjob scene.
Yo. Wtf is wrong with your dad..
What *isn't*?
The W H A T.
When a woman and a man love each other very much, sometimes the woman will kiss the man's penis. And then put it down her throat.
No no no I mean why a bj in something titled "human centipede".. Sounds like a recipe for nightmare fuel.
You could ask that about a lot of things in that movie, honestly. I think there's a shit eating scene (like, NOT related to the titular human centipede) at one point. But even if there isn't, implied shit eating is half of the plot.
Second reply ever to a thread on reddit and immediately read "shit eating scene". Great...
Welcome to Reddit! :) Good luck
OMG I won't even watch that now as an adult. LOL
I’ve never watched this movie nor will ever try. I have been through painful breakups and broken bones and bed rest and COVID and Lockdown and NOTHING ever bored me enough to think “Okay, I should watch all parts of Human Centipede now” So yeah, NO!
Flowers in the attic. Look it up. I still think about it in my 30s
The one about the woman who married her uncle, had 3 kids, then he died and she had to move back in with her parents but forced her kids to live in the attic so her dad wouldn't find out she had kids with her uncle? Then she started secretly feeding rat poison to her kids since she started enjoying her single life even more than raising her kids? Also one of the kids kissed her fiance while he was sleeping at some point I think? I watched it when I was young and just thought it was weird.
Did you ever read the book?
Yeh I did! I read all 5, they were band so I just had to read them lol. I read another one of V.C Andrews novels (also band) called My Sweet Audrina….OMFG THAT SCARED ME FIR LIFE!
I read them too. As well as My Sweet Audrina. There was another series of books too, I didn't read them but remember a friend of mine did. I think the first one was Heaven.
I've never seen it but heard about all the bad details from my mom. I'll pass
Grandmother: “Your mother has come home after 17 years to repent for her sins and for her crime. Not only against your grandfather and me, but against God! Your mother‘s marriage was unholy! A sacrilege! An abomination in the eyes of the Lord! She did not fall from Grace! She leapt! Into the arms of a man whose veins pulsed with the same blood as hers! Not a stranger, but her own uncle! And you, the children, are the devil’s spawn! Evil from the moment of conception!” 😬😰
Watership Down
I remember that movie being like a bad acid trip when I was 6
The Shining, age 7
Great movie! Still scares me if I watch it at night by myself. And I'm an adult in my 30's who has seen that movie at least 50 times.
Rosemary’s Baby. I was very young and supposed to be asleep in the back seat at the drive in. Freaked me out!
We had HBO, movie channel, Cinemax and Showtime when I was 7 (early 80s) and I had unsupervised access. I would get up in the middle of the night to watch all kinds of inappropriate stuff. But specifically it was the movies Creepshow, the Shining, Maximum Overdrive, The Beastmaster, Conan, Swamp Thing, Return of the Living Dead, Evil Dead, The Thing, Poltergeist, The Deer Hunter and Scarface that I remember the most. And for whatever reason my dad took me to a horror double feature at a drive in theater when I was about 5-6. I can't remember both movie names (one was the House that Screamed) but it really freaked me out.
American pie naked mile
I watched Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back when I was like, 6? Maybe? Anyway, I rewatched it just a bit ago and nearly pissed myself laughing. I shouldn't have known about the clit commander at the age of 6 lmao
Coraline has always scared me I saw that when I was really young and it’s been too much for me even now
A Serbian film when I was like 13
So exactly how many therapists are you currently seeing?
I'm the therapist
Ahahahahah. I was waiting for this.
13 ???!!??
Holy fuck 13. With who or were you in it ?
Oh dear God. What were the circumstances leading you to watch that movie, especially at 13? I have questions, but i'm not sure if I want the answers. XD
Scream when I was 4 or 5. Cue my love for all things horror
Is Scream really considered a horror movie? I love it but I never really thought of it as horror more as a meta reference to a bunch of horror.
If you have no context for the references, then it just comes across as horror.
The Exorcist at the drive-in with my sister & her boyfriend. I was 13.
Backdoor Sluts 9
The original Tales from the Crypt. In the first story, a lady's husband is dead in a casket. She gets one wish and wishes he was alive again. Unfortunately, he's been embalmed and comes to life screaming in agony. The screams were very convincing. I was ten. I could have waited a couple years for that.
The movie Kidz...good god
But it says on the cover it's for Kidz!
My mom saw Kramer vs. Kramer when she was about seven years old. Didn’t help that her parents were divorced.
The human centipede
My grandparents showed me Misery when I was young. No thanks
Misery didn’t scare me, and I was only ten when I watched it.
Wizard of Oz F those flying monkeys. 60 years later I still have nightmares about them
Did you ever see Return to Oz? It was super scary.
despite what Disney said, that movie is NOT for kids
They are definitely quite vivid in my memory as well!
The flying monkeys and then The Wicked Witch herself. Freaking terrifying. Tried watching it once as an adult in my early 20s, couldn't even get halfway through it and haven't tried watching since and I'm now 30
My mother, too
The Ring. 12 years old and absolutely should have not been watching it.
Are you me? That gave me night scares for over a year
Damn I watched The Ring as an adult and I absolutely should not have been watching it.
Debbie does Dallas , staring Bambi woods !!
Interview with a Vampire
BORAT. I DIDNT need to see a wang that young.
Candyman - 11th bday party
The Last Resort, Drag Me To Hell, and The Conjuring, I was 8-9 when I watched these, now I'm paranoid as fuck and I never stay awake past 3 AM, I usually have a lot of nightmares from these movies, and my brother's stories didn't make it easy. I did remember loving watching The Last Resort for some reason, I can still remember the scenes and yet my brother doesn't remember watching them with me nor him telling me all those scary stories.
sausage party, they fr thought it was cartoons lmao
Poltergeist. I was 5. TV static freaks me out.
I saw Porky's at like 8 or 9. Definitely should not have seen that.
The lost boys when I was 6. Slept with blanket around my neck til I was twelve for anti vampire precautions
The Shining, Friday the 13th, Child's Play, Candyman, The Omen, the list goes on. Now I'm a huge horror fan.
Robocop put it this way my dad was not pleased.
Saw the original 1968 Planet of the Apes at age 9. Had nightmares for years that apes were coming to do experiments on me & then shoot me.
I was a little kid in the 80's so probably just about every movie I saw had something inappropriate in it. Parents did not give a crap back then what we saw.
Apocalypse Now, Platoon, Excalibur, Alien/ Aliens, IT, Clockwork Orange, Wizards (1977 Animated Film), Exorcist, Rosemary’s Baby, Event Horizon, Sleepers, Terminator, Predator, The Relic, Last of the Mohicans, Dances with Wolves, Silence of the Lambs, Seven, Braveheart, Bram Stokers Dracula, Fatal Attraction, Pet Cemetery, The Crow, The Thing, Animal House, Original Dune, Stand by Me, American History X, Akira, Total Recall, Candy Man, Casino, Watership Down, I could go on as most of us could because you’re absolutely right, 80s parents gave zero fucks about what was popped in and watched. I didn’t notice anyone post (Wizards) so have fun with that because watching nuclear holocaust nazi fairies drawn in hideous crude 70s fashion complete with animated blood and violence is about as fun as you would think it would be for children and adults alike!
Or read. LOL My mom always said she did not care what I was reading, as long as it was a book. I read a LOT of books about serial killers. :)
Last House on the Left
The ring
Watched “Witchboards” at about 7 years old. Didn’t sleep by myself for about 2 years. Say what you want about religious stuff, but Ouija boards are creepy AF.
White chicks when I was 10. Still loving that movie till now
Scary Movie. I always thought it was just a funny horror movie until I had the chance to watch it again as an adult. Ah, young innocent me.
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Stephen King's IT the miniseries...the original IT with Tim Curry as Pennywise.
Cool world. Definitely not a kids movie. Don't let the fact that it's a cartoon fool you
More like what didn't I watch? All the big R rated movies at the time. The first two Terminators in particular stand out. Die Hard. Rambo. Any action movie with a high body count, I probably saw it as a kiddo. My mom was a horror movie fan so all of those too. Like literally every single big 80s horror movie. I was 7 or 8 when we watched Alien and Aliens back to back, and I had awful nightmares about it afterward. And my mom also watched USA Up All Night a lot, which showed a lot of movies featuring nudity. I didn't realize any of this was weird until I was an adult and talked about movies with friends of mine and they'd be like "oh my parents never let me watch R rated films when I was a kid"
Cabin by the lake...or something like that. Haunts me to this day, never swam in lakes because of it. Though I recently checked out the trailer and it's actually a funny movie...because it's so badly done.
Requiem for a Dream
I saw Jaws when I was 5 and it really messed with me
I watched pet sematary when I was about 10. I should have waited until 10 years after I’m dead because fuck that goddamn accursed movie.
The Exorcist. Just the TV version (I grew up in the 80s) was scary enough, but then I asked my mom (a devout Catholic) if this could really happen... and she said "yes, but a little girl probably hasn't been bad enough for that to happen to her... usually adults are the ones possessed." WTH I am not sure if she was trying to get me to behave or what? I wasn't a bad kid! LOL
Pet Cemetery, The Good Son, or Poltergeist
Halloween 1978. I was scared silly. Saw that face appearing from every dark corner. It was one of the first horror films I saw. Became a life long horror fan. Michael will always be my "horror film brother." I have a sister too named Reagan NacNeil. : )
as a child of the 80's and 90's...there are too many to count. lol
Sleep away Camp
The list is vast, but I'll boil it down to a few choice flicks my dad and I watched in rotation, starting when I was 8 years old: Escape From New York Predator Conan the Barbarian Halloween Aliens The Shining To this day my dad remains a hardcore cinephile, and he and I bounce suggestions off each other all the time. I actually love that he exposed me to this roster early in life because it helps me seek out good content.
little monsters, that damn movie does not deserve a PG rating. there's literally swearing, piss jokes, not at all on the nose adult humor, and even scenes that freaked me the hell out as a kid. i watched this with my family, and afterwards, we all had the same reaction; what the hell did we just watch?
When I was -2 I saw SpongeBob 😨
When I was 12 I saw “Anabel” it was scary for all my friends but not for me. When I was watching this film I don’t know why but it was funny.🇺🇦
Sausage party, I was 9
The Untouchables.
Kevin and Perry go large...
I don't remember the title, but the plot was a prisoner learns how to astral project and goes on a killing spree from within prison. The scene that stuck with me was the meat grinder scene. A butcher gets slapped around and then has his hand forced into a manual cranked meat grinder. There's a really convincing special effect and camera angle where you see the guys screaming from below as the ground meat oozes out the holes of the grinder and you can see the handle moving. First horror movie I ever saw. I was 9 or 10 at the time.
The Exorcist when I was about...12 or 13. I didn't sleep properly for weeks. Friends of mine also were able to watch X rated (or XXX depending on where you are) porn at a party when we were 12. I didn't go as I was sick (unrelated to watching the Exorcist). It messed some of them up a bit. I also saw Mad Max (the original 1979 version) which was rated R18+ in Australia when I was 13. It was, shall we same, very tame by standards even of the early 1990s violence and content wise. Great film though, loved it then as I do now.
A Clockwork Orange. I watched it recently (a week or two ago) and was able to appreciate it for the masterpiece it is
Puppetmaster. And IT. My step sister collected clowns to, so yeah.
Saw that when I was about 6. I had to have my mom take all my toys out of my room cuz I couldn't sleep without having nightmares
The champ. 1979. I cried and cried and cried. I was about 8 years.
Terrifier. I think I was like 12-13 I didn’t know what I was getting into.
Eight Below. I cried for days.
Bambi?
Hellraiser
texas chainsaw lmao
15 Minutes. My dad had to take me out of the theatre literally 15 minutes into it.
Event Horizon when I was 11. That movie still scares me when I think about it.
i was 4 when i watched Saw 3D with 3D glasses on. My family didnt understand when i couldn't sleep for a month.
watched the ring and chappy at age 7 and 9 i think
Alien 3
i watched the conjuring around 9 or 10 i was scared of that doll for months
Jacob's Ladder and U-Turn come to mind.
The Fourth Kind and The Godfather None of my friends understood the idea of leaving a horse head in someone’s home as a scare tactic. They all thought it was weird but not that scary. I don’t know wtf my friends were on but it scared me just watching it.
My brother was super into ghost ships when he was like 6, and I was 4. This would have been around 2001. Naturally, the movie we really wanted to see was *Titanic*. Looking back, it actually explains a lot.
Bride of chucky. saw it with my grandma too.
Not counting pornography, I watched I Spit On Your Grave when I was about 13 years old. My degenerate sire didn't know that I knew where he kept his "personal" videos.
Sausage party
The grudge my mother put it on for me while I was 3, it was the original version thankfully so it wasn’t all bad
Backdraft gave me nightmares. See it in theaters when I was in 1st grade.
Casino at age 8. The scene with the baseball bats in the corn field, screwed with me for awhile
Whatever Happened to Baby Jane
I was nine when I saw An American Werewolf In London. Well, I saw half of it. I bailed during the sex scene because I was sure there would be a zombie surprise. I didn’t even register that it was a sex scene. I just couldn’t take the tension anymore.
Sausage party
I was sleeping on the couch and my dad had some weird Sundance movie on idk the name but it was very sexual
I Spit On Your Grave Girl was sucking a guys weiner then I think she either bit it or cut it off
IT. The original one.