The first tv/film(s) to scare you

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Lotus Notes

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191 months

Monday 15th December 2014
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The Hammer house of horror or the Darleks of course...

NewNameNeeded

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225 months

Monday 15th December 2014
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GhostGhost Watch the mickumentarymockumentary from the early 90's scared the hell out of me.

Douche

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112 months

Monday 15th December 2014
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I can't for the life of me remember the name of the two movies that scared me stless as a kid. One was about a mad scientist / doctor, who went on a murderous rampage, and the scene that really freaked me out, involved a nurse who was killed by a hypodermic in the neck, then sent down in a lift. There was also a bit with tarantulas crawling out of another of his victims dead mouth. The other film involved wierd alien things, that were like hexagonal webbed hands, which flew at people and attached themselves to the victim's face until they suffocated. The later one was called 'the warning' I think. The former one was something like 'Dr death's dungeon' or similar.

soapystick

368 posts

202 months

Monday 15th December 2014
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Robocop for me.

I was about 10 when first saw it.

The killing of Murphy is grim.

And Emil, who turns to slop when he crashes into the acid tank.

Ahh, the days of video rental!


GAjon

3,735 posts

213 months

Monday 15th December 2014
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This ventriloquist dummy.



robsa

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184 months

Monday 15th December 2014
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The original curse of the werewolf hammer film with Oliver reed when I was about seven, another Oliver reed film called 'Paranoiac', the Omen, American werewolf, hammer house of horror tv series and Dr who all got me terrified as a kid!

DamienB

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219 months

Monday 15th December 2014
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deepseatiger said:
Quatermass and the pit
Christ yes! (the colour remake of course) - the foreboding and spooky happenings in the underground station, I don't think I've seen anything to beat it for sheer dread. Possibly The Omen comes close.

JohnStitch

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171 months

Monday 15th December 2014
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Elroy Blue said:
Salems Lot. (The one with David Soul and James Mason) The vampire guy floating and tapping at the bedroom window terrified me for weeks.
Yep, that. Really freaked me out.

Seti

1,921 posts

204 months

Monday 15th December 2014
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The Nightmare Man. BBC in the early eighties. Couldn't sleep after the episode where they developed the camera film.

CubanPete

3,630 posts

188 months

Monday 15th December 2014
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Nom de ploom said:
As a kid the triffids 80s series scared teh bejaysus out of me.

more stuff.....
And Dr Who

davegreg

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189 months

Monday 15th December 2014
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NewNameNeeded said:
GhostGhost Watch the mickumentarymockumentary from the early 90's scared the hell out of me.
Doh, forgot about that one - it's in my collection too! A brilliant one-off by the BBC. It's only the likes of the Paranormal Activity films that make it look a little bit tame in my opinion, but it was made in '91 if I remember right. Brilliant all the same. smile

entropy

5,443 posts

203 months

Monday 15th December 2014
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I remember my mum let me stay up to watch a Jaws film and afterwards I think there was a Twilight Zone style show about a boy who wants to play in a playground but isn't allowed to. One day he does and it turns the kids who inhabit the playground are iirc feral monsters who attack the boy to bits. That freaked me out as a kid. I would love to find that show on YT.

There's a 70's (I think) family film about a blindfolded girl trapped in mirror; saw Poltergeist 3 as a young un so I was kinda freaked about staring at mirrors for a while.

My sister was a fan of Freddie Kruger. One night she watched it loud so I could hear it and I stayed up all night stting myself.

chris watton

22,477 posts

260 months

Monday 15th December 2014
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Two spring to mind.

At the cinema, when I was 9, it was Jaws

On the TV, it was Quatermass and the Pit - that scared me so much that I even remember The Sweeny being on before the film!


qube_TA

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8,402 posts

245 months

Monday 15th December 2014
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Lotus Notes said:
the Darleks of course...
We only had a 13" B&W portable telly so it wasn't really able to scare.

Didn't get a colour until Tom Baker smile

I remember when my younger sister saw Jaws, she was terrified and demanded to know 'why did they call that nasty fish George!'

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I was never actually able to see horror films when I was little, my imagination could turn regular TV into one quite easily, seeing the titles to the TV series for The Hulk was enough to send me hinding behind the couch.



FerdiZ28

1,355 posts

134 months

Monday 15th December 2014
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Threads.

Still gives me the creeps now, realistic to my young mind and probably not far off a certain reality one day.

Beati Dogu

8,894 posts

139 months

Tuesday 16th December 2014
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Mcphisto said:
Trilogy of Terror had me out in a cold sweat when I was young.

It's a mini Russell Brand !

AmiableChimp

3,674 posts

237 months

Tuesday 16th December 2014
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First watched Alien in a holiday caravan, during a thunderstorm when I was 11. It was the night David Narey scored his toe punt against Brazil in the world cup biggrin

The parents were up one end of the caravan drinking/chatting and the kids were all left to watch TV. I was a bit younger and it scared the crap out of me.

I also remember watching an episode of the 6 Million Dollar Man when some hikers dislodged a rock covering a cave that freed the Sasquatch inside and Steve Austin was fighting him - scared the bejeesus out of me for weeks.

The bit in Jaws when the head falls out the hole in the boat when they are checking it out.

gpo746

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130 months

Tuesday 16th December 2014
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goldblum

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167 months

Tuesday 16th December 2014
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knotweed

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176 months

Tuesday 16th December 2014
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Shaw Tarse said:
It wasn't the film, but the record from War of the Worlds!
My brother was the same. He still can't listen to it. He's 42.