Brother.... OMG.. Thanks for the shout out to Karen Black from Trilogy of Terror. So many either have not seen, or forgot about. Another Honorable Mention, in my book, Let's Scare Jessica to Death. Agree with your list of 8. Maybe slightly different order. But yeah. CHILD ABUSE... LOL
Trilogy of Terror-that little thing scarred me for life-just got goosebumps right now thinking about it!😳 When a Stranger Calls-ugh scary AF! Yesss the OG Halloween😳 My mom who let me watch ALL the scary movies-wouldn’t let me watch the Exorcist! GenX is for sure ready for the Zombie Apocalypse! Faces of Death is nasty! Yep Jaws made every kid afraid of swimming even in swimming pools!😵💫😫 Alien is an excellent movie! Loved this❤
We watched most of those movies without parental supervision. We saw the Exorcist at the drive-in theater with my dad and step-mother. That movie scared the shit out of me at 8 years old. I didn't see any of the FoD movies until I was in the Marine Corps in the 80's. By then it was just more ammunition for dark humor.
Halloween had me stop trick or treating at 11 years old. Exorcist was it for me, and questioned religion. Alien was the movie that made me prepare to fight anything. Dawn of the Day turned me into a weapon loving, better be ready for when SHTF.
I love Trilogy of Terror! Karen Black(?) with that knife in the end??!! If I catch it on, I watch it. They did remake it, but it was not as scary as the original portrayal, and lacks the “crazy” that Karen Black brought to the movie.
I snuck into a drive in and saw the Exorcist - almost walked out when her head twisted around.🥺 Snuck in and saw DOTD, Carrie and the Warriors/the Road Warrior dozens of times at that drive in. Read Carrie in 7th grade and Jaws when I was in 4th grade and saw the movie when it came out. Started going to the Midnight Movies (Hendrix, the Who, Rocky Horror) when I was about 14 and often didn't go home until the sun came up. We used to spend weekend nights hanging out at a local graveyard, or in a sewer/water spillway that was known as Pitch Black, because you couldn't even see your hand in front of your face after going around the bend. Molotov cocktails lit it up fairly well, though. BTW - There's a guy who was charged with murdering his friends on an expedition, I believe down in South America, who claimed that these small, human like creatures killed them. What he described was quite similar to that creature in TOT. A small knife made of quartz was also found, but no one believed his story. . .
Dracula 1972 AD. Friday the 13th. Halloween 🎃 The Fog, The omen. I can go on and on. I am not scared of anything now😅 Night of the living dead in the late 60s was the first zombie movie. Carrie was cool.
I had reoccurring nightmares because of Burnt Offerings and Salem's Lot. Watched Faces of Death with friends in 8th grade to toughen ourselves up before dissecting fetal pigs in biology class. Thought about the scene where "Bob feeds the bear" when the "Would you (a woman) rather be alone in the woods with a man or a bear? B.S. blew up a couple of weeks back.
Mannnn, I agree with this list lol. I'd have to take out Aliens just because I didn't see it as a kid... but I def know the monkey in FOD!! I'd also have to add TCM in there somewhere and my #1 would be The Exorcist.. that movie fucked me upppp lol. 😮
I was born in 1960 so a lot of my scary psychological movies were actually black and white. Anything with Vincent Price Alfred Hitchcock The Birds scarred me forever Michael Myers is my number one scary but let me tell you we have a Michael in my family and we have a buried Judy not his sister but our last name was spell just like Michael Myers and it creeps me out I cannot go through a Halloween without watching that movie while carving pumpkins I have seen all the others I have them on DVD I figure it's overcoming adapt😂
The original" The Evil Dead". On summer while my parents were at work, my sister and I had some friends over to watch this movie. Pulled the curtains to darken the room. Before the movie got to the middle, when shit started really happening, everyone ran out the house and we literally stayed outside until that vcr finished playing the movie and rewound and turned off. Think it was early 80's, but that shit should still qualify. 🤣🤣🤣
My uncle was so scared of Jaws in the movie theater that he would not put his feet down out of his seat to leave after the movie was over and the lights were on and the movie people in the theater had to literally carry him to the outside because he was that scared. 🤣😂🤣😂
I never seen any of these as a child except Dawn of the Dead and I lived 20 minutes from the Mall it was shot in I remember the clock the ice rink, Creature from the Black lagoon and Alferd Hitchcock. Later when I did see some of these movies I laughed at them. As you stated when you hear a bump you freeze I grab my friend and go look. Honestly real life is worse then the movies anyways because no one yell " CUT!!! " cause when your dead your dead for good. I guess as a adult the only one that " got to me " was Hellraiser. Only I think because I do believe in deamons and the devil but even the devil will make Hellraiser char look like kittens.
1973 here,Wow yes Yes yes and yes my Mom loved horror movies and omg the one with the little girl was the worst, I don't even wanna type the name but my mom really got scared about that on actually I was still a baby when it came out I think , And that first one omg
Rosemary's baby and the exorcist fuxked me up
I forgot about Rosemary's baby🤣🤣🤣💀
Brother.... OMG.. Thanks for the shout out to Karen Black from Trilogy of Terror. So many either have not seen, or forgot about. Another Honorable Mention, in my book, Let's Scare Jessica to Death. Agree with your list of 8. Maybe slightly different order. But yeah. CHILD ABUSE... LOL
Trilogy of Terror-that little thing scarred me for life-just got goosebumps right now thinking about it!😳
When a Stranger Calls-ugh scary AF!
Yesss the OG Halloween😳
My mom who let me watch ALL the scary movies-wouldn’t let me watch the Exorcist!
GenX is for sure ready for the Zombie Apocalypse!
Faces of Death is nasty!
Yep Jaws made every kid afraid of swimming even in swimming pools!😵💫😫
Alien is an excellent movie!
Loved this❤
We watched most of those movies without parental supervision. We saw the Exorcist at the drive-in theater with my dad and step-mother. That movie scared the shit out of me at 8 years old. I didn't see any of the FoD movies until I was in the Marine Corps in the 80's. By then it was just more ammunition for dark humor.
This is so true! 1971 …March here. I’ve seen IT ALL. 😂😂😂😂 we hid alll my dad’s belts to the fact he started wearing suspenders!
Halloween had me stop trick or treating at 11 years old. Exorcist was it for me, and questioned religion. Alien was the movie that made me prepare to fight anything. Dawn of the Day turned me into a weapon loving, better be ready for when SHTF.
You are one of my best friends from the block next over that I never got to meet 😊
100% Love and respect 🤘
I love Trilogy of Terror! Karen Black(?) with that knife in the end??!! If I catch it on, I watch it. They did remake it, but it was not as scary as the original portrayal, and lacks the “crazy” that Karen Black brought to the movie.
I snuck into a drive in and saw the Exorcist - almost walked out when her head twisted around.🥺 Snuck in and saw DOTD, Carrie and the Warriors/the Road Warrior dozens of times at that drive in. Read Carrie in 7th grade and Jaws when I was in 4th grade and saw the movie when it came out. Started going to the Midnight Movies (Hendrix, the Who, Rocky Horror) when I was about 14 and often didn't go home until the sun came up. We used to spend weekend nights hanging out at a local graveyard, or in a sewer/water spillway that was known as Pitch Black, because you couldn't even see your hand in front of your face after going around the bend. Molotov cocktails lit it up fairly well, though. BTW - There's a guy who was charged with murdering his friends on an expedition, I believe down in South America, who claimed that these small, human like creatures killed them. What he described was quite similar to that creature in TOT. A small knife made of quartz was also found, but no one believed his story. . .
Dracula 1972 AD. Friday the 13th. Halloween 🎃 The Fog, The omen. I can go on and on. I am not scared of anything now😅 Night of the living dead in the late 60s was the first zombie movie. Carrie was cool.
Fri 13th was technically 80s but it was so good
I had reoccurring nightmares because of Burnt Offerings and Salem's Lot.
Watched Faces of Death with friends in 8th grade to toughen ourselves up before dissecting fetal pigs in biology class. Thought about the scene where "Bob feeds the bear" when the "Would you (a woman) rather be alone in the woods with a man or a bear? B.S. blew up a couple of weeks back.
Salem’s Lot messed me up…couldn’t look out the window in my room.
I know the monkey scene. I was 11 when i saw it and its still burned in my brain at 49 😂😂😂
Omg the Zuni fetish doll😂😂😂😂
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Mannnn, I agree with this list lol. I'd have to take out Aliens just because I didn't see it as a kid... but I def know the monkey in FOD!! I'd also have to add TCM in there somewhere and my #1 would be The Exorcist.. that movie fucked me upppp lol. 😮
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I was born in 1960 so a lot of my scary psychological movies were actually black and white. Anything with Vincent Price Alfred Hitchcock The Birds scarred me forever Michael Myers is my number one scary but let me tell you we have a Michael in my family and we have a buried Judy not his sister but our last name was spell just like Michael Myers and it creeps me out I cannot go through a Halloween without watching that movie while carving pumpkins I have seen all the others I have them on DVD I figure it's overcoming adapt😂
Next time we meet up is going to be fun!
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😂 Fun times!
The original" The Evil Dead". On summer while my parents were at work, my sister and I had some friends over to watch this movie. Pulled the curtains to darken the room. Before the movie got to the middle, when shit started really happening, everyone ran out the house and we literally stayed outside until that vcr finished playing the movie and rewound and turned off. Think it was early 80's, but that shit should still qualify. 🤣🤣🤣
1973 here. Technically Friday the 13th is a 70s movie. Wasn't released until 1980 but was filmed 79. Agree with all the movies you listed.
For me it was Hitchcocks’ The Birds and Jaws
The BIRDS.. OMG LOL
@@toxxicrides3461 it was probably older than 70’s
"I've seen The Exorcist 167 times and it keeps getting funnier, every single time I see it."
Beetlejuice
My uncle was so scared of Jaws in the movie theater that he would not put his feet down out of his seat to leave after the movie was over and the lights were on and the movie people in the theater had to literally carry him to the outside because he was that scared. 🤣😂🤣😂
70s was creepy, sounds , tracks , film shoots , angles , music, * 80s became funny era . Freddy’., chunky ect
born in the 83, brought up watching horror movies so tbh i fool to sleep to them
The Shining.
I never seen any of these as a child except Dawn of the Dead and I lived 20 minutes from the Mall it was shot in I remember the clock the ice rink, Creature from the Black lagoon and Alferd Hitchcock. Later when I did see some of these movies I laughed at them. As you stated when you hear a bump you freeze I grab my friend and go look. Honestly real life is worse then the movies anyways because no one yell " CUT!!! " cause when your dead your dead for good. I guess as a adult the only one that " got to me " was Hellraiser. Only I think because I do believe in deamons and the devil but even the devil will make Hellraiser char look like kittens.
ALIENS #1...Hands Down....Continues today!
Trilogy of terror messed me up!
Tales from the Crypt (The movie)
IKR!
1973 here,Wow yes Yes yes and yes my Mom loved horror movies and omg the one with the little girl was the worst, I don't even wanna type the name but my mom really got scared about that on actually I was still a baby when it came out I think , And that first one omg
Motel hell stopped me from eating slim jims
What Trilogy of Terror number 3 fuk me up😂😂
For me it was Freddy Krueger
Coping skills for ptsd😂😮
Ok...Trilogy of Terror was the LICK!