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I know! Slumber party .. a bunch of us gals on the couch with the blanket pulled up to our eyes. My mother jumps in the room with a butcher knife and scares the hell out of all of us. They still mention it all these years later. LOL
Roses are red. Tacos are enjoyable. Don't blame immigrants, because you're unemployable.
T-11 Flaccid Paraplegic due to TM July 1985 @ age 12
Probably the one I was injured on while doubling William Shatner. I was told by a Psychic card reader not to fall/jump off anything for the next two weeks. Was injured ten days later doing a stunt requiring I jump a sand dune and all foff the bike. Guess I should have listened to her.
As a kid, The Haunting and House on Haunted Hill scared the begeesus out of me.
Another movie scene that really freaks me out is the one in the Untouchables where Driss pours hot water or hot tea onto Philippes leg, and is incredulous that Philippe, a quadriplegic can't feel it!!!! Yowwy!!! Yikes!!!
But, as above, going back to a kid...The Creature from the Black Lagoon...hands down! A couple of my buddies and I rode our bikes to the theatre in Cedar Falls to see this movie. I think all of us spent most of the movie trying not to get bubble gum in our hair because we were hiding under the theatre seats!
I was an adult when in saw "The Exorcist" and thought it was kind of scary because it was based on an actual event.
When I was 6 or 7 years old my older brother was watching a Frankenstein movie and the monster frightened me. My Dad explained to me that it was 'make believe' and just actors playing parts and made me watch the credits at the end of the movie.
I watched many horror movies as a child and teenager, found some scary but none I would call traumatizing.
I've mentioned in other posts that pre-sci I was a police officer and was a crime scene investigator for two years. That experience made realize that the most frightening things in the world are other people.
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