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# *unlurks*
I love this, first horror movie I saw, I was 7 years old. I immediately screamed the house down during the first dream sequence and ran out of my friend's house, straight home, all the while feeling like I was being closely chased by something very bad. Pissed my keks a little too, so glad I'd just been for a shit before the video went on.
Thanks for the night terrors, the stunted social development and Jenny Agutter's tits, Landis.
(, Wed 9 Jan 2013, 20:19, archived)
# yeah, that nightmare sequence scared the shit out of me, too.
oh, and lurk less - it's good to see you around.
(, Wed 9 Jan 2013, 20:34, archived)
# I've hardly even been lurking
I just thought about school-shootings, Saville and Moggy for the last few months and assumed I wasn't missing too much
(, Wed 9 Jan 2013, 20:50, archived)
# funnily you should mention Savile -
he did make an appearance or two.
(, Wed 9 Jan 2013, 21:03, archived)
# which dream sequence? both are proper scary
the hospital bed in the forest is a blinding jump moment
but the zombie nazis really gave me the willies when I watched it at about the same age :D
(, Wed 9 Jan 2013, 20:40, archived)
# Yeh it was the hospital bed, had never seen anything so fucking terrifying in my life
Up until that point, the most adult movie I'd seen was National Lampoon's Vacation, which I secretly put on my parents' Betamax early on Saturday mornings before they got up :)
(, Wed 9 Jan 2013, 20:46, archived)
# was anyone over the age of seven when they first saw this?
and is that why we all regard it as a classic?
(, Wed 9 Jan 2013, 20:47, archived)
# Totally agree. I think it's the combination of "tucked up in bed" and "will bite your face off".


Great scribbles as usual HappyToast!
(, Wed 9 Jan 2013, 21:43, archived)
# cheeky
(, Wed 9 Jan 2013, 22:12, archived)
# Milk and cookies kept you awake, eh, Deeky-boy?
(, Wed 9 Jan 2013, 22:16, archived)