First Time You Were SCARED By A Movie

Started by Unknown Primate, June 20, 2010, 10:03:29 PM

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marsattacks666

Quote from: Scatter on June 21, 2010, 03:32:54 PM
I STILL get freaked out by The Village People.



YIKES!!


Pretty scary!!!!   MACHO, MACHOOOOO MANNNNN!!!!!!!!!
    "They come from the bowels of hell; a transformed race of walking dead. Zombies, guided by a master plan for complete domination of the Earth."

charp13

I've never purchased any Village People products nor do I subscribe to their newsletter, heck I don't even do the YMCA arm motions, but........they were very comitted and serious about their art AND they seemed to be decent vocalists, so I sorta admire their act. Those costumes were unique to the boring times of the 70s/80s. Way better than uncostumed superstars!!! I still change the channel when their dorky songs come on    :)

Scatter

Quote from: charp13 on June 21, 2010, 07:32:11 PM
I've never purchased any Village People products nor do I subscribe to their newsletter, heck I don't even do the YMCA arm motions, but........they were very comitted and serious about their art AND they seemed to be decent vocalists, so I sorta admire their act. Those costumes were unique to the boring times of the 70s/80s. Way better than uncostumed superstars!!! I still change the channel when their dorky songs come on    :)

BORING 70s?!?!?! BORING 70s?!?!?!

I gotta sit down.
We're all here because we're not all there.
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charp13

I meant boring in the disco/pop world, not the music people with taste listened to!    Now, unclutch your heart!

charp13

That would be a great new Village People song, "Unclutch your heart".

Fester

They still seem to have it.

A couple of years ago, The Village People were the opening act for one of Cher's annual farewell concerts.  I was working at the Spokanistan Arena when they hit town.  The arena was a sellout including crappy seats up behind the stage.  The audience went wild for The Village People.  For me, the highlight of their set was YMCA.  They had a 13,000 plus audience on their feet doing the motions.  The dancing caused such air turbulence all the entryway curtains around the arena were billowing out to the music! 

Scatter

Quote from: charp13 on June 21, 2010, 07:37:38 PM
I meant boring in the disco/pop world, not the music people with taste listened to!    Now, unclutch your heart!

WHEW!! I haven't drawn a decent breath since you posted that LOL!!
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marsattacks666

The sad thing is, the Village People were on the same record label as KISS,
on Casablanca records.  Now that's scary!!!
    "They come from the bowels of hell; a transformed race of walking dead. Zombies, guided by a master plan for complete domination of the Earth."

Wicked Lester

The first time I remember watching anything that scared me was as a wee lad watching the Outer Limits episode The Zanti Misfits with the alien ant creatures. When it was over I was terrified to go up the basement stairs sure that there would be one waiting for me.
The first movie was The Ghost and Mr. Chicken at age 5. When that organ started playing by it self I ducked for cover.

Opera Ghost

I can't remember precisley if it was the Harford Drive-in in Aberdeen, or the Drive in in Churchville, but the year was 1970, and I was scared to death by "Count Yorga, Vampire"


OG
"In each of us, two natures are at war--the good and the evil. All our lives the fight goes on between them, and one of them must conquer..."

CreepysFan

 the first movie to scare me was in `68 at the Drive-In, NIGHT OF THE LIVING DEAD was playing.  The only other movie to ever scare me was THE EXORCIST a few years later.
" THIS BLANKET IS A NECESSITY.  IT KEEPS ME FROM CRACKING UP." - LINUS VAN PELT

Gasport

This is easy! While attending a weekend matinee screening of the McHales Navy movie in the early 60's they ran the promo for Mario Bava's ''Black Sabbath" w/ Boris Karloff hosting and starring. I convinced my mom to take me and my best friend Doug when it finally came around. I will never forget our reaction when they first showed the dead lady in the bed's face! Both Doug and i hit the deck [we were about 7 years old] and hid behind the seats for the duration. Every time we peeked above the seat in front of us, we were greeted with a shot of the dead lady in pursuit of the woman who stole her ring! Scared the living CRAP out of us both and i loved every minute!!

Gillman-Fan

I don't know . . . what was the last movie Pauly Shore made?

Fester

Quote from: Gillman-Fan on June 28, 2010, 07:48:42 AM
I don't know . . . what was the last movie Pauly Shore made?

Adam Sandler movies creep me out.

Elisabeth

THE FOUR SKULLS OF JONATHAN DRAKE scared the stew out of me on the old CHILLER THEATRE show.  I was about 8.  One good thing, though....it started a life long affection for Henry Daniell and Paul Cavanaugh.

"E" ededed
"....I do hope he won't upset Henry..."