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Kirstie
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Aug 31, 2014 08:47AM

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What age were you the first time you saw the movie? I find when I had watched stuff when I was younger and was scared of it it made it worse watching it now. Only in the last few years have I been able to watch the Halloween episode of The Simpsons with Bart's evil twin cause it scared the hell out of me as a kid.

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I was like 6 or 7 when I first seen it. It didn't help that I was living with my grandma and slept in a room with porcelain dolls and masks on shelves lined around the room. I'm very much creeped out by any movies with dolls in them now. I can get through those ok though but I still can't sit through Child's's Play. And it's only the first one. I have no trouble with the other Chuckie movies.
And I can see how you wouldn't want to see The Grudge. It does have a similar creepy feel to The Ring. I do think the Ring was creepier though


I understand you completely! I have also an aversion to any kind of dolls. It was hard to get to watch Child's Play. Finally I was able to watch it when I was 17 years old, during the morning and with a person next to me.
And that's why I don't recommend you to watch the movie Dead Silence. It's about murderers ventricles dolls. Sooo scary.
I can't see all the scenes of The Ring, neither. I always change the channel in the most terrifying scenes.


I've seen that a couple of times and have had to sleep with lights on afterwards.


I've seen that a couple of times and have had to sleep with lights on afterwards."
I had to sleep like that too after watching it ... or I think I didn't sleep that day lol
The dolls are really terrifying! I couldn't even have Barbies when I was a child because I fear them, how embarrassing.




I've never stopped watching a movie because it was scary. (I wish I could find someone so scary that I had to turn it off!) I do stop watching if they suck, though. Last night we stopped watching The Tortured halfway through. After checking Wikipedia to find out how it ended, my husband and I agreed that it would have been a much more tense, watchable movie if, instead of saving the twist for the end, they'd let the viewer in on—or at least let the viewer suspect—the big reveal long before it happened. As it was, it was boring.

Se7en, Misery, the Grudge (Japanese version), and that one scene in Poltergeist where the guy rips his face off. There are others but I've blocked them out lol. Once is enough for some things.

but I still finished it. But then again, I watched Alien when I was like 6... so, maybe I'm just a freak.




I don't really watch horror movies - while I'm fine reading horror books, I'm not so great seeing them on the TV screen. It's a bit of a shame since some of the synopses I've seen of some of them sound like interesting stories that I'd love to read... but with the movies I do watch I only stop if they're unbearably bad (for me, at least).

The Mist, which I love and thought it had all the scares and follows the novella pretty faithfully has something at the end of it which I cant stand to watch. Luckily, that scene, which is not in the story itself, is at the end of the movie, so I can just stop watching it when the all get inthe car and drive away.
Those of you that have seen the movie know what scene I am talking about. Its not gross, but its such a heart wrenching scene that seeing it once is enough. I will refrain from explaining what it is so anyone that wants to see it will be able to see the whole thing to understand the feeling it gives you.

The movie Hannibal did freak me out when I first saw it due to that scene and the guy in the wheelchair with the pigs. I actually don't think I have ever watched that movie again.
My son was so mad at the end of The Mist. He was probably 15 at the time, and it brought him to his feet, cursing up a storm.

Oh yeah, I can sympathize with him for sure.
As for able to finish, I think the only film I've never been able to sit through the whole thing and watch is The Dark Crystal. That movie scares the ever loving poo out of me and by midpoint I always freak out and turn it off. Normally, if I don't like a film I'll watch it just to say that yes, I did see it.

But as I get older I have less and less patience for some of the C-movies out there, and I'm not as willing to leave them playing to the end as I Used to be.
My imagination was much better when I was a kid. Poltergeist, Star Trek: The Wrath of Kahn, and The Boogens (all of which I saw at the theater) scared the crap out of me. (I figured if the creatures in The Boogens could get around in mine shafts, what what keeping them from getting around in sewer pipes? I was constipated for a week.)
Now I'm lucky if a movie makes me clutch the popcorn box a little tighter for a few minutes. (Heck, most of the time I'm lucky if the movie doesn't put me to sleep!)
Now I'm lucky if a movie makes me clutch the popcorn box a little tighter for a few minutes. (Heck, most of the time I'm lucky if the movie doesn't put me to sleep!)

Z, I have to tell you that The Boogens was one of my fav films from a long time ago. I haven't seen it in years and had but all forgotten about it. Now that you sparked it in my mind, you know what I'll have to do now, right? lol
While its not horror per say, I have a love of monsters movies and one that I recommend whole heartedly because it has the feel of a throw back to an earlier age is the Irish produced film called "Grabbers". It is def one of my fav films to watch at any time. Its not something to clutch the popcorn box completely but a few little jumps in it really make it a great film to have fun with.

awesome I hope you like it.


http://www.imdb.com/title/tt3322940/
I'm not afraid of dolls (in fact, I have a collection of antique and vintage dolls), but that doll is creepy as hell!


Yes! Totally forgot about that one.


Can't think of a movie I willing left unfinished. My parents dragged me out of the theater about half way through the movie Battlestar Galactica back in 1978--I finished watching it while in college (after the advent of VHS).
In the theater, I hate getting up to go to the restroom during a movie (as well as replenishing snacks, which is why I haven't gone to the movies with anyone who won't do it for themselves since 1989). But I did get up to relieve myself during The New World in 2005. I was gone for about 3 minutes, but found that the movie didn't advance anywhere during that time. And I was so bored during Underworld: Evolution in 2006 that I left for a trip to the restroom and found that while I missed some story elements, I just didn't care. Even Kate Beckinsale slinking around in a leather jumpsuit had lost it's appeal.

I've also never walked out of the cinema. If I've paid to go and see a movie, I'm going to watch the whole movie.