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Eloquent Disaster Writer's Block
 Age: - Gender: - Posts: 77 | August 19th, 2008 at 09:28am I love horror movies. I laugh at horror movies.
The Blob gave me nightmares.
I'm kind of ashamed >.< |
EmoKidd--x Writer's Block
 Age: 14 Gender: Female Posts: 4 | August 19th, 2008 at 03:47pm The Grudge still terrifies me. =] |
Vincent Price Amateur Author
 Age: 18 Gender: Female Posts: 173 | August 19th, 2008 at 05:20pm The original Night Of The Living Dead. Even thought it's one of my favorite movies, I still occasionally get nightmares from it; even if I haven't watched it recently. Zombies, for some reason [probably the cannibalistic trait], scare me immensely. |
katerpiller Amateur Author
 Age: - Gender: Female Posts: 108 | August 19th, 2008 at 08:35pm "It" scared the crap out of me when I was little... and it still does. |
The_Real_Girl Writer's Block
 Age: 18 Gender: Female Posts: 15 | August 28th, 2008 at 10:06am Candyman. You know the part with all the bees and when the were talking about the little boy who died in the bathroom.
It's actually one of my favorite horror movies, but it scared the hell out of me. |
sin city. Cliché Catastrophe
 Age: 14 Gender: Female Posts: 540 | August 28th, 2008 at 12:55pm Thirteen Ghosts, the remake. I watched it with a friend when I was 11. Not a good idea rofl. But I watched it again a few months ago & I'm fine now. |
Kevin. Amateur Author
 Age: 18 Gender: Female Posts: 179 | August 28th, 2008 at 01:35pm Nightmare Before Christmas when I was really little.
Jack scared me and I kept dreaming weird skeleton heads on robot spiders were attacking my house 
I managed to stop them getting to me by closing the child lock gate thingy on my stairs. They couldn't get over it. 
I can't remember how old I was but it was like one of the scariest nightmares I can remember. |
helen Admin
 Age: 18 Gender: Female Posts: 12133 | August 28th, 2008 at 07:30pm katerpiller:"It" scared the crap out of me when I was little... and it still does.
Same here.
I used to watch a lot of scary movies (+ The X Files)as a kid, but that one was by far the scariest. |
Smashed Pumpkin magic.
 Age: 18 Gender: Female Posts: 10842 | August 29th, 2008 at 04:20pm I didn't have nightmares, but after watching The Mummy I couldn't get to sleep. And I was shaking and being physically sick.
Yeah, The Mummy.
I think I have a bit of a fear of mummies. |
Flightless Bird; Cliché Catastrophe
 Age: 15 Gender: Female Posts: 518 | August 30th, 2008 at 02:39am
The only movies that hav ever given me nightmares are Willy Wonka (the old one, with that Gene Wilder guy), and The Wizard Of Oz.
I don't know why they freaked me out, but they did.
O_O
I still can't watch either of them.
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Freddie Mercury. Grammar Guru
 Age: 68 Gender: Male Posts: 5551 | August 30th, 2008 at 04:24am
Texas Chainsaw Massacre.  |
Alyxx Haner. Amateur Author
 Age: 15 Gender: Female Posts: 231 | August 30th, 2008 at 05:19pm Anyone here ever heard of a little movie called Poltergeist?
that's the ONLY movie that's ever given me a nightmare. well, that and i had a dream that Jim Carey as The Riddler in Batman stole my necklace.  |
The Motorcycle Boy. Fanfic Fanatic
 Age: 17 Gender: Female Posts: 2211 | August 31st, 2008 at 05:11am after watching an episode of scooby doo as a young child, i had a nightmare in which my father and i had to hide in a piano. rotfl.
buuuut movies.. naaat so much. hahhaa |
Dean Van Halen. Ink Slinger
 Age: 17 Gender: Female Posts: 797 | August 31st, 2008 at 05:43am When I was really little The Wizard Of Oz gave me nightmares 
Other than that, not that many movies have given me nightmares.
I love horror movies (: |
ChemicallyImbalanced Wordsmith
 Age: 15 Gender: Female Posts: 10184 | August 31st, 2008 at 09:40am This movie called Attack from Mars or something.
Cause my dad was so smart and let me watch it when I was 6 years old. |
sprawledout Writer's Block
 Age: 14 Gender: Female Posts: 20 | August 31st, 2008 at 12:48pm THE FLY. It's so creepy. Like, the human dude turns into some mutant fly. And then his body parts like practically fall off him. I watched it when I was about nine, and I couldn't sleep well until four days after. It was gruesome.
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Heartstrings. Fanfic Fanatic
 Age: 14 Gender: Female Posts: 2703 | August 31st, 2008 at 01:40pm The Shining most definitely.
It scared me so bad.
And I was so young too. |
kandi with a 'k' Fanfic Fanatic
 Age: 17 Gender: Female Posts: 2352 | September 2nd, 2008 at 04:15am Tommy Knockers gave me nightmares when I was a little kid.
The Strangers, even though it was incredibly stupid, gave me nightmares because I live out in the middle of nowhere and I was scared someone was going to come out of the woods with a sack on their head and kill me.
For real, I was scared to go home. I spent the night with my boyfriend because he lives in the city. |
Beau Albert Amateur Author
 Age: 15 Gender: Female Posts: 255 | September 2nd, 2008 at 12:23pm The Ring.
The Grudge.
Silent Hill.
The graphics from them films just got stuck in my head. |
forget the sorrow. Cliché Catastrophe
 Age: 17 Gender: Female Posts: 633 | September 3rd, 2008 at 11:32pm The_Real_Girl:Candyman. You know the part with all the bees and when the were talking about the little boy who died in the bathroom.
Agreed. I watched that when I was like 10 at my friends house and couldn't look directly in a mirror, without checking nothing was behind me for ages after.
House of Wax scared me, the newer one. I think it was the gory stuff in it, like when half of Wade's face gets pulled off. I don't do well with gore.
Final Destination 1, with the plane crash, but only that bit really, the rest wasn't so bad.
I'm such a wuss when it comes to horror films. |