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<blockquote data-quote="ruggabee" data-source="post: 683369" data-attributes="member: 70704"><p>[USER=57076]@Big Ewis[/USER] Haha I feel you man! Just something about a toy that can come to life running around in the shadows killing people didn't sit with me too well as a kid. Also as a kid your imagination gets carried away a lot more so it's not impossible (then) for Chucky to just creek open your door one night to pay a visit. Oh boy, kind of scaring myself right now. </p><p></p><p>With Ju-On it was weird. I got heaps of creeps and scares throughout the film but afterwards I was all brave like meh I'll be all good. Then when it came to bed time my imagination just went crazy. I was looking at my windows, the foot of my bed, underneath my bed, I had to keep opening my eyes every couple of seconds in case she was there and when I did open my eyes I was so scared her face would be right in front of mine. The most frequent imagination was just her head slowly rising from the foot of my bed hair over her face and that UUUUGGGHGGHHGHGHG noise. Haha fun times as a kid and teenager. Best remedy for me was to turn on some music or go on the computer, chat on msn messenger hoping to god someone was awake.</p><p></p><p>REC is a good one BE, I agree there were some shocking moments like if I remember correctly the body randomly falling and hitting the ground out of no where. And the really dark scene up in the top floor where you couldn't see anything, just anticipating a scare to happen. SO much dread in that scene.</p><p></p><p>I also thought a couple of scenes in The Sixth Sense were scary like where the girl reached out from underneath the bed, and also when the young boy was in his little bed sheet tent with a flash light where suddenly the vomit girl just appears.</p><p></p><p>I think the greatest creeps and scares happened before adulthood just because my imagination would get too out of hand.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ruggabee, post: 683369, member: 70704"] [USER=57076]@Big Ewis[/USER] Haha I feel you man! Just something about a toy that can come to life running around in the shadows killing people didn't sit with me too well as a kid. Also as a kid your imagination gets carried away a lot more so it's not impossible (then) for Chucky to just creek open your door one night to pay a visit. Oh boy, kind of scaring myself right now. With Ju-On it was weird. I got heaps of creeps and scares throughout the film but afterwards I was all brave like meh I'll be all good. Then when it came to bed time my imagination just went crazy. I was looking at my windows, the foot of my bed, underneath my bed, I had to keep opening my eyes every couple of seconds in case she was there and when I did open my eyes I was so scared her face would be right in front of mine. The most frequent imagination was just her head slowly rising from the foot of my bed hair over her face and that UUUUGGGHGGHHGHGHG noise. Haha fun times as a kid and teenager. Best remedy for me was to turn on some music or go on the computer, chat on msn messenger hoping to god someone was awake. REC is a good one BE, I agree there were some shocking moments like if I remember correctly the body randomly falling and hitting the ground out of no where. And the really dark scene up in the top floor where you couldn't see anything, just anticipating a scare to happen. SO much dread in that scene. I also thought a couple of scenes in The Sixth Sense were scary like where the girl reached out from underneath the bed, and also when the young boy was in his little bed sheet tent with a flash light where suddenly the vomit girl just appears. I think the greatest creeps and scares happened before adulthood just because my imagination would get too out of hand. [/QUOTE]
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