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Reply #60 posted 07/02/12 9:20pm

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Manb them damn loud ass noises in that non stop thriller film were disturbing in itself let alone the grainy filming and real-like dialogue.

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Reply #61 posted 07/02/12 9:38pm

NDRU

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Rosemarys Baby

There was a time when my mum and step dad went to the movies every week when I was around 7-9 years old and they loved all the creepy ones.

Now I am a parent I would never take a child to these, so realise how bad it was they took me.

I had many nights of staying awake as a kid. eek

Rosemary's Baby was a twisted movie! I only saw it recently. I think this would really disturb me if I was a kid.

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Reply #62 posted 07/02/12 9:44pm

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Cerebus said:

OzlemUcucu said:

hmmmm yes any horror movie with a kid in it is not good for a kid to watch, but most horror movies have the same story with a kid being eaten alive. lol

I hate kids. lol There are no kids involved with the scene that freaked me out. A FULLY GROWN MAN crawls out of an already messed up pregnant woman's vagina. lol

By today's standards it's pretty tame, and it wouldn't bother me if I saw it now. Now I would be like, "Oh, it's just a movie!" But at 12, it was hard core. lol

Warning: This scene is gross. If you're sensetive to such things it's not pretty. If you don't like horror, don't watch it.

That is pretty bad. But right after it on youtube are some actual births, and THOSE I could not watch!

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Reply #63 posted 07/02/12 9:53pm

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My very first film at the movies was "Snow White".

I was 6.

My second film at the movies was "Halloween".

I was still 6.

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Reply #64 posted 07/02/12 10:09pm

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Jaws was the first scary movie I saw, then perhaps Alien. Both scared me at moments.

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Reply #65 posted 07/02/12 10:21pm

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The exorcist....my brother snuck me in (i was underage) & that same yr sister snuck me in to see Texas chain saw massacre.....SHITT!! eek

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Reply #66 posted 07/03/12 12:36am

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NDRU said:

Talking about Irena Cara in another thread, I remembered her audition scene from Fame, and how it was a very un-sexy nude scene, and how I really did not understand what was going on.

Ugh, I think that's why I hate that movie!

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Reply #67 posted 07/03/12 12:39am

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I remember my little brother being friends with a neighborhood boy whose Mom was playing shit like Jaws, and we were quite concerned.

He told me more recently that Batman (1989) made him act out aggressively, but it was my fave movie! I couldn't help some of that shit, we were just so far apart in age. sad

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Reply #68 posted 07/03/12 12:44am

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I think I was a little young to be seeing "Thriller" when it was a new video. neutral

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Reply #69 posted 07/03/12 12:54am

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Freddy's Dead in 3D and I was ten!

I saw it for a birthday party with some other kids who were always watching shit like this. I stopped hanging out with them after that one.

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Reply #70 posted 07/03/12 4:11am

SoulAlive

I was 8 years old when Saturday Night Fever came out.My mother took me to see it,even though it was rated R with lots of cussing and sex lol I was so young though,that I didn't really understand alot of it,lol.

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Reply #71 posted 07/03/12 4:56am

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Our school screened Animal Farm when I was in grade 4. Hard to imagine, but I have to think our teachers were unsophisticated enough to believe that it was just some nice, gentle cartoon that all the kids would enjoy. I don't remember anything about the movie (I'm sure I just had no idea what was going on) but I have a very distinct memory of kids crying hysterically when Boxer was sent to the glue factory.

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Reply #72 posted 07/03/12 8:40am

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I still don't watch shocking movies.

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Reply #73 posted 07/03/12 10:05am

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for me it was more along the lines of age-inappropriate books i read. used to read mom's books on the sly and older siblings' stuff too. so, it was probably reading the book 'sybil' at age nine, or wuthering heights which was so far beyond my comprehension of the human heart i just thought they were all silly

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Reply #74 posted 07/03/12 11:18am

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Purple Rain. lol

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Reply #75 posted 07/03/12 11:37am

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missfee said:

Purple Rain. lol

The sex scene in PR was so advanced I did not even think it was bad. All I saw was there was no nudity. The lake scene stuck out more to me.

My mom, however, said it was about the most uncomfortable moment of her life sitting there with her kids watching it. lol

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Reply #76 posted 07/03/12 11:54am

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Loads of them. I vividly remember my family watching Jaws when I was 4 or 5 and I was serving them pretend food I made out of play-doh. I saw The Exorcist when I was really little too. And Omen. All the Poltergeist films, all the Nightmare on Elm Street films, the original Hills Have Eyes, Texas Chainsaw Massacre, Psycho.... loads of stuff. I LOVED all the Alfred Hitchcock films.

My parents were a little too laid back. But I remember being told that they're only films and the gory stuff is only make-up and effects. I used to watch these films and imagine how cool it must be for all the actors to be made up to look like they've hurt themselves. I've always been a special-effects fan.

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Reply #77 posted 07/03/12 12:08pm

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NDRU said:

missfee said:

Purple Rain. lol

The sex scene in PR was so advanced I did not even think it was bad. All I saw was there was no nudity. The lake scene stuck out more to me.

My mom, however, said it was about the most uncomfortable moment of her life sitting there with her kids watching it. lol

My mom would put her hands over my eyes during the sex scenes. And the parts where Francis L. was knocking around his wife and The Kid hurt my feelings. I wanted to cry because he was hurting them. sad

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Reply #78 posted 07/03/12 12:30pm

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Lisa10 said:

Loads of them. I vividly remember my family watching Jaws when I was 4 or 5 and I was serving them pretend food I made out of play-doh. I saw The Exorcist when I was really little too. And Omen. All the Poltergeist films, all the Nightmare on Elm Street films, the original Hills Have Eyes, Texas Chainsaw Massacre, Psycho.... loads of stuff. I LOVED all the Alfred Hitchcock films.

My parents were a little too laid back. But I remember being told that they're only films and the gory stuff is only make-up and effects. I used to watch these films and imagine how cool it must be for all the actors to be made up to look like they've hurt themselves. I've always been a special-effects fan.

I wish I could be as brave! Make-up or not, it's usually the concepts in the story that bother me.

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Reply #79 posted 07/03/12 12:40pm

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Cinny said:

Lisa10 said:

Loads of them. I vividly remember my family watching Jaws when I was 4 or 5 and I was serving them pretend food I made out of play-doh. I saw The Exorcist when I was really little too. And Omen. All the Poltergeist films, all the Nightmare on Elm Street films, the original Hills Have Eyes, Texas Chainsaw Massacre, Psycho.... loads of stuff. I LOVED all the Alfred Hitchcock films.

My parents were a little too laid back. But I remember being told that they're only films and the gory stuff is only make-up and effects. I used to watch these films and imagine how cool it must be for all the actors to be made up to look like they've hurt themselves. I've always been a special-effects fan.

I wish I could be as brave! Make-up or not, it's usually the concepts in the story that bother me.

It's funny, cause I don't like watching horror films so much in recent years. Maybe it's since i've become a mum. I watched the more recent remake of The Hills Have Eyes recently and almost had to switch it off. It really disturbed me. I felt the same way about the first half of I Spit On Your Grave.

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Reply #80 posted 07/03/12 12:49pm

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Lisa10 said:

Cinny said:

I wish I could be as brave! Make-up or not, it's usually the concepts in the story that bother me.

It's funny, cause I don't like watching horror films so much in recent years. Maybe it's since i've become a mum. I watched the more recent remake of The Hills Have Eyes recently and almost had to switch it off. It really disturbed me. I felt the same way about the first half of I Spit On Your Grave.

Yeah I have heard my stepmom and sister say they couldn't get into the same books and movies after becoming a mom.

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Reply #81 posted 07/03/12 1:02pm

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Cinny said:

Lisa10 said:

It's funny, cause I don't like watching horror films so much in recent years. Maybe it's since i've become a mum. I watched the more recent remake of The Hills Have Eyes recently and almost had to switch it off. It really disturbed me. I felt the same way about the first half of I Spit On Your Grave.

Yeah I have heard my stepmom and sister say they couldn't get into the same books and movies after becoming a mom.

well call me mom then!

Actually, I am not as sensitive as I used to be. I think when I was a pot smoker that violent movies were a bit more vivid and real to me, and it yucked me out.

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Reply #82 posted 07/03/12 1:16pm

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NDRU said:

Cinny said:

Yeah I have heard my stepmom and sister say they couldn't get into the same books and movies after becoming a mom.

well call me mom then!

Actually, I am not as sensitive as I used to be. I think when I was a pot smoker that violent movies were a bit more vivid and real to me, and it yucked me out.

Mom!

No I just get this queazy feeling that someone actually had to come up with these sick thoughts to even get a story across.

I watched Nightmare On Elm Street in the last year and realized they are meant to be scary and be fun too. So, who knows.

I didn't it watch it by myself though!

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Reply #83 posted 07/03/12 1:16pm

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I saw a lot of R rated movies when I was young on HBO. As for any of them being shocking or inappropriate, hell they just had cussing in them and I was used to hearing cussing anyway.

Every one of them had a nude scene but it was simply an ass or some titties. Hell, that's nothing. You already know what an ass looks like from seeing one covered up in pants. It's just a big hunk of fat in the back with a crack in the middle and as for titties, hell, you practically see them anyway from women wearing low cut dresses and it wasn't like they did anything for me if I actually did see them. The only reason I even sat through some of those movies is because I knew they had nude scenes and none of them ever showed a damn dick. I used to sit there waiting to see one and they never showed one. Hell, as far as I was concerned, they might has well have been a damn Disney flick.

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Reply #84 posted 07/03/12 1:33pm

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Cinny said:

NDRU said:

well call me mom then!

Actually, I am not as sensitive as I used to be. I think when I was a pot smoker that violent movies were a bit more vivid and real to me, and it yucked me out.

Mom!

No I just get this queazy feeling that someone actually had to come up with these sick thoughts to even get a story across.

I watched Nightmare On Elm Street in the last year and realized they are meant to be scary and be fun too. So, who knows.

I didn't it watch it by myself though!

lol

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Reply #85 posted 07/03/12 1:43pm

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Cinny said:

NDRU said:

well call me mom then!

Actually, I am not as sensitive as I used to be. I think when I was a pot smoker that violent movies were a bit more vivid and real to me, and it yucked me out.

Mom!

No I just get this queazy feeling that someone actually had to come up with these sick thoughts to even get a story across.

I watched Nightmare On Elm Street in the last year and realized they are meant to be scary and be fun too. So, who knows.

I didn't it watch it by myself though!

I can enjoy the comedy ones now.

But I don't have ANY desire to watch those ones where a woman is captured and tortured for a month and it's just meant to be horrible.

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Reply #86 posted 07/03/12 2:03pm

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NDRU said:

Cinny said:

Mom!

No I just get this queazy feeling that someone actually had to come up with these sick thoughts to even get a story across.

I watched Nightmare On Elm Street in the last year and realized they are meant to be scary and be fun too. So, who knows.

I didn't it watch it by myself though!

I can enjoy the comedy ones now.

But I don't have ANY desire to watch those ones where a woman is captured and tortured for a month and it's just meant to be horrible.

nod I hear ya

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Reply #87 posted 07/03/12 2:18pm

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Dracula (1958)

Emmanuelle (1974)

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Reply #88 posted 07/03/12 5:42pm

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I was a horror and sex nut from the get-go. Jaws is one of the first movies I remember seeing in theatres (hell, it made me want to become an icthyologist!), and that Phoebe Cates scene from Ridgemont High was one of the best moments of my young life. Hell, I was directing a stage production of ALIEN in Grade 6!

But - in the early 80s, there was a lot of crap on the video store shelf, and one night, my friends and I came home with this:

And, I shit you not, there was a scene where a sexy girl is riding some guy (very hot, to us young-uns), and then, with no word of warning, she pulls out a razor and cuts off her own fucking head.

Yeah. We were fucked up for life. confused

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Reply #89 posted 07/03/12 8:15pm

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eyewishuheaven said:

And, I shit you not, there was a scene where a sexy girl is riding some guy (very hot, to us young-uns), and then, with no word of warning, she pulls out a razor and cuts off her own fucking head.

lol

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