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Thread started 02/27/06 10:03pm

Krystal666

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Did Jaws freek you out?

Jaws freeked me out so bad! I don't think I cried so much ever during one movie. Thanks to this I am terrified of sharks. I mean I just see a still photo of one and I get the creeps. They are facinating but oh so scary.

I used to cry when that boy on the yellow float got eaten, hmmm...oh and I used to close my eyes when he ate that fisherman guy at the end.

Even as much as Sharks scare me I still will watch a documentary on them if something is on TV.
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Reply #1 posted 02/27/06 10:04pm

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I have nightmares about sharks roughly twice a month, all stemming from having seen this film. I won't set foot in the ocean.
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Reply #2 posted 02/28/06 6:48am

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fantastic movie thumbs up!

there will never be another like it....
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Reply #3 posted 02/28/06 9:18am

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for sosme reason when I was kid, it just made me love sharks (not like I wanted to jump in with one or anything) and I kept drawing them.

Krystal666 said:

Jaws freeked me out so bad! I don't think I cried so much ever during one movie. Thanks to this I am terrified of sharks. I mean I just see a still photo of one and I get the creeps. They are facinating but oh so scary.

I used to cry when that boy on the yellow float got eaten, hmmm...oh and I used to close my eyes when he ate that fisherman guy at the end.

Even as much as Sharks scare me I still will watch a documentary on them if something is on TV.
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Reply #4 posted 02/28/06 9:19am

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Yep, still am freaked out by it, candyman is the same with me sad

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Reply #5 posted 02/28/06 11:30am

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lol

i remember seeing this movie when i was like 6 or 7 with my brothers at a seedy movie theater. till this day we laugh at my brother for being so scared that he fell asleep with a bag of potato chips covering his face. falloff
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Reply #6 posted 02/28/06 11:38am

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ok this is the era that totally passed me by
i hate to admit it but

boxed i've never seen it

i've seen the damn thing twice in person at universal studios thumbs up!
but growing up in the middle of nowhere we just didn't see movies unless they were broadcast on tv shrug
doveShe couldn't stop crying 'cause she knew he was gone to stay dove
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Reply #7 posted 02/28/06 1:02pm

papaa

HAVE YOU HEARD OF THE EIGHTIES?

Horrible decade it twas. Shoulder pads, selfish individualism, Madonna, Mickey Mouse, Boy George.


emm said:

ok this is the era that totally passed me by
i hate to admit it but

boxed i've never seen it

i've seen the damn thing twice in person at universal studios thumbs up!
but growing up in the middle of nowhere we just didn't see movies unless they were broadcast on tv shrug
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Reply #8 posted 02/28/06 1:37pm

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papaa said:

HAVE YOU HEARD OF THE EIGHTIES?

Horrible decade it twas. Shoulder pads, selfish individualism, Madonna, Mickey Mouse, Boy George.


emm said:

ok this is the era that totally passed me by
i hate to admit it but

boxed i've never seen it

i've seen the damn thing twice in person at universal studios thumbs up!
but growing up in the middle of nowhere we just didn't see movies unless they were broadcast on tv shrug


i believe Jaws was a product of the 70's. wink
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Reply #9 posted 02/28/06 1:43pm

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sinisterpentatonic said:

papaa said:

HAVE YOU HEARD OF THE EIGHTIES?Horrible decade it twas. Shoulder pads, selfish individualism, Madonna, Mickey Mouse, Boy George.


i believe Jaws was a product of the 70's. wink


definately was biggrin for a five year old kid at universal when that damn thing jumped out of the water at us on the tram ride... eek
doveShe couldn't stop crying 'cause she knew he was gone to stay dove
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Reply #10 posted 02/28/06 1:51pm

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AND PRINCE mad


papaa said:

HAVE YOU HEARD OF THE EIGHTIES?

Horrible decade it twas. Shoulder pads, selfish individualism, Madonna, Mickey Mouse, Boy George....

emm said:

ok this is the era that totally passed me by
i hate to admit it but

boxed i've never seen it

i've seen the damn thing twice in person at universal studios thumbs up!
but growing up in the middle of nowhere we just didn't see movies unless they were broadcast on tv shrug

[Edited 2/28/06 13:52pm]
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Reply #11 posted 02/28/06 2:55pm

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papaa said:

HAVE YOU HEARD OF THE EIGHTIES?

Horrible decade it twas. Shoulder pads, selfish individualism, Madonna, Mickey Mouse, Boy George.


emm said:

ok this is the era that totally passed me by
i hate to admit it but

boxed i've never seen it

i've seen the damn thing twice in person at universal studios thumbs up!
but growing up in the middle of nowhere we just didn't see movies unless they were broadcast on tv shrug


The 80s was the best decade for entertainment as far as I'm concerned.
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Reply #12 posted 03/01/06 1:52am

PANDURITO

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as far as I'm concerned
he said
as far as I'm concerned
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Reply #13 posted 03/02/06 12:56pm

papaa

YOU'RE RIGHT

And let's face it. The 70s looked pretty damn good.

sinisterpentatonic said:

papaa said:

HAVE YOU HEARD OF THE EIGHTIES?

Horrible decade it twas. Shoulder pads, selfish individualism, Madonna, Mickey Mouse, Boy George.




i believe Jaws was a product of the 70's. wink
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Reply #14 posted 03/02/06 12:56pm

papaa

WHO?

ufoclub said:

AND PRINCE mad


papaa said:

HAVE YOU HEARD OF THE EIGHTIES?

Horrible decade it twas. Shoulder pads, selfish individualism, Madonna, Mickey Mouse, Boy George....


[Edited 2/28/06 13:52pm]
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Reply #15 posted 03/02/06 12:58pm

WITHTHISTEAR

The book freeked me out more than the movie, cause the shark lives at the end, gasp!
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