>be kid
>at video store
>try to avoid eye contact with the jack frost box
Be kid
>be Sneed
>at Chucks
>fuck
AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH
Were you me?
Hello my 90's brothers
Shiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiit
Michael Keaton freaked me out in this movie
That just made me laugh. The Chucky covers would creep me out
>be kid at video store
>avoid looking at 'IT' video
>be 13
>rent 'IT'
>it's hilarious
And that's how I got over it. Next one I was scared of was Begotten, and once I got through that there wasn't anything else.
...
This.
For me, it was picrelated
>this shit
Been there! Man, that movie was weird.
This was my spooky movie at the store
should I watch those chucky movies?
>be kid
>can't sleep
>walk out to living room
>parents are watching one
>still scared of dolls and dummies 20 years later
>tfw zoomers will never know the excitement of going to the video store on an early friday evening and checking out all the new vidya/kino arrivals
This was the video I avoided too. It made my sexual fascination with Tim Curry a little weird later on.
For me, it was feardotcom.
My mom always took me to horror movies since I was a toddler and I was unphased except when it came to Chucky since I had the My Buddy doll he was based off of sitting on a chair staying at me in my room as a kid. I still don't like dolls or ventriloquist dummies to this day.
Your should watch them though. Child's Play is the only one that has any kind of scare factor to me anymore but even then it's not that bad. The rest are just horror comedies really. I'm curious how your reboot will be because the animatronic they made for Chucky looks really creepy.
>be kid
>walking though video store
>see this on top shelf
please identify this video store movie for me
the video box was the face of a young white man, no facial hair, with little black dots instead of eyes, very eerie looking it was definitely a horror movie, walked past it a few times maybe 2002-2005
>My mom always took me to horror movies since I was a toddler
???
This was one of the only movies my parents owned
>he bought?
Seeing this shit in the rental place unironically made me fear the bathroom. It also released on my birthday which is extra spooky
was it One Missed Call?
For me it was some trashy literal who movie where the cover was some guy ripping his own chest open. It was very violent for a DVD cover.
She always loved horror stuff, books and movies. She did used to get weird looks from people but she didn't give a fuck and I was always well behaved in the theater. I also rarely had nightmares because she instilled that they're just movies and not real (with the exception being my post about Chucky). I love my mom.
it's normal for non retarded overprotective parents. mine didn't gave a shit about 8 year me renting whatever
mine was the dentist. i think it was called the dentist
but fuck that, there were all sorts of nails and knives in that persons mouth
Formerly sneedys
based
>be 7
>spending the night at aunt's house with senpai
>they get guest rooms, I'm sleeping in living room with HBO on
>wake up in middle of the night, promo for pic related comes on
>can't sleep for three days
>avoid eye contact with DVD at blockbuster for three years
>hollywood movie is literally called striptease
And I thought the 2010s were the degenerate decade...
>Not walking around baked with your cowboy boots filled vasaline so you can feel it squish between your toes
Was it this?
> be me in Hollywood video
>can't find anything good so go down random isle
>see child's play 1 2 3
>get scared for weeks since my brother made me watch it like clockwork orange
>
>
>laying in bed trying to sleep
>have tv on to fall asleep to
>commercial comes on for The Hills Have Eyes 2006
>this little girl
Spooked me every time
Braindead is one of my favorite films but the cover is so shitty.
I watched that movie when I was 5. I remember seeing the chick with huge fake tits and I thought she was dying.
My father had this movie in a shelve under his collection, i always wondered why, it looked like a boring horror movie
i watched this movie the other day. i'm convinced it was the center of some sort of money laundering scheme or some shit, there's no way in hell it cost 42 million dollars to make.
fuck, can not unsee it, i only know the cover where the skeleton's forehead is not visible
>never saw it
>that line burned into memory from seeing the preview what feels like hundreds of times on other movies
Also this cover stayed with me for some reason. Wondering why that guy was so crazy he was pushing his face into a porthole with needles on the side.
The horror/sci-fi section of my local Chartbusters was comfy kino. Small two sided shelf packed with various movies, nearly every weekend go in with my dad and read the back of every box. When I was older I would get 5 movies for €5 weekend deal and watch trashy horror. God I miss those rental stores, they had a nice atmosphere. Loved going through ex-rental sales and stuff. Still have a bunch of ex-rental DVDs.
A kid gets decapitated by a sled in this right? I saw this as a kid and that's all I can remember aside from someone else getting impaled with icicles.
>that's all I can remember aside from someone else getting impaled with icicles.
How do you not remember the girl getting fucked to death with a carrot?
This, nothing scared me more than Chucky (or evil dolls in general) as a kid
I really don't remember that at all and I thought you were lying but
>Billy's older sister Jill (Shannon Elizabeth) and her boyfriend sneak into the sheriff's home to steal his wine and have sex, as revenge for her family’s death. The snowman kills Jill's boyfriend and pretends to be bath water to lure in Jill, solidifying around her and proceeding to rape and physically assault her, resulting in her death.
Pretending to be bathwater is honestly a 200 IQ move.
This. anybody who saw Jack Frost only remembers one scene... and it was icey hot.
Same. I didn't even see the movies until years later, but for a while I was absolutely petrified at night that something like that was coming to get me. I just kept telling myself to think logically, that the odds were astronomically against a Chuckie doll coming to kill me on the one night when I was awake worried about it.
Haha, I forgot about the bathwater. I think I was too young to really get it, but I remember him moving the carrot and smashing into her and my dad being picrelated.
I think it got every single kid. Yeah, it made me check the toilet before sitting down.
Ghoulies made me check my toilet everytime I went to shit.
I remember having this morbid curiosity with the Nightmare on elm street boxes. The backs of them showed some freaky gross ass stills. A shot of the chick with the stuffed food in her mouth, her cheeks all distended and her mother crying out still sticks with me.
What show scared you as a kid?
Brothers
Dilate
i can hear this picture
Blockbuster was prevalent into the early 2010s
The video rental store in thos korean supermarket had hentai videos in full view. No backroom or anything
I just walk by while taking a quick glance and then repeat the process a couple of times pretending to look for a specific video
At my local store they had Orgazmo within my reach.
I always sort of wanted to watch it. Still haven't seen it. Forgot it totally existed until this thread.
This was spooky bros
Wasn’t there a scene from that clowns from space movie where some abomination comes out of a toilet? I remember watching that as a kid and not being able to use a restroom without anxiety for weeks
That scene gave me a snuff fetish.
we moved to New Mexico when I was eleven and there was a "Hastings" store. I kept looking at the Ghost in the Shell DVD for tits. it was just behind a shelf category placeholder "adults only"
When I was a kid (in France) my local video rental store had cartoons right in front of the horror aisle for some reason.
I was scared shitless of going there alone, I remember the nightmare on elm street boxes being particularly traumatizing but worst of all was pic related
I still remember that boob scene with the black ghost.
Pretty hot.
Based Dad
Yo holy fuck this fucking box cover freaked me the fuck out. Thanks for posting that I forgot what the movie was called.
Anybody remember a horror movie, it played on the tv at a blockbuster almost 20 years ago.
There was a couple of kids, brother and sister who were being babysat. And the babysitter basically transforms into some sort of freaky thing and chases the kids around.
I remember that despite the quality of the tv, all the scenes were dark. You could only see the blue light of the moon or maybe a lamp reflecting off of the monster or the kids.
Oh fuck those are open mouths. Always thought I was looking atn alien with weird eyes. Confused me when there were no aliens in the movie.
fuuuck I hated walking past these at the blockbusters
I STILL CAN'T STAND IT
I remember something similar but I don't think it's the same movie. I think it's a brother and sister being babysat, either by grandparents or whatever, and it turns out everyone is really giant bugs who like to eat reeses cups or butterfingers
hell yeah. except that I watched IT recently.
>be kid
>at video store
>try to avoid eye contact with the jack frost box
Firstposted and bestpostpilled.
>telly my mom I want her to rent Jack Frost
>she thinks I'm talking about the horror movie
a buddy of mine would always have sleep overs and his little borther had one of these and we kept sneaking into the little brothers room and moving it around and making creeping noises till the little guy freaked out and cried to my buddies parents. the little brother is in jail now for attempted murder. i sometimes wonder if im somewhat responsible for fucking his life up.
I remember that Freaked movie with Mr T in it.
cover gave me a nightmare
i remember when this movie came out in theaters and my dad took my family out to see this. my brother and i were making fun of it the whole way home and my dad blew up at us for being so disrespectful. id never seen him get mad at anything before. he must have really liked this movie or something it was so weird.
these totally. my brother borrowed the ghost ship and then burned the disc in nero and printed out the cover and we watched it a lot
For me it was this POS
>be 5 yo
>brother watches this in the tv
>try to fall asleep during commercials out of fear but cant
>need to go to the toilet but too afraid to not flush it
>cocer my ears and flush with my elbow
>repeat this awkward palms on ears flysh with elbow process till the ripe age of 12 because too worried of the sounds
i miss the times
Poor guy. He probably thought he took you out for a good old family time and felt shitty after the mocking. Like it was his present being mocked, sort of. Took it too seriously, perhaps
this
Dont let him consume your soul. He hungers
>did you just call me butt dad?
It was somewhere in the late 90's, the time that Eerie Indiana and Goosebumps were steadily airing on I think it was named Jetix at that time (formerly Fox Kids). It was a time when ghost stories were a thing, I think Blair Witch had just come out also. Anyway, there was this show about ghost hunting, about creepy stories and houses that were supposed to be haunted and they would talk about them, hear witnesses and hunt ghosts. I remember one particular about an older man who would appear in a house from the 1900's, about how someone saw just the white of his eyes in a whole black corridor staring at him. As a kid this terrified me for days. They would do eps about the Jersey Devil, Winchester house and so on, I forgot the name of the show.
>Saw that image of the X files soundtrack cd as a kid in a Rolling Stone magazine
>freaked me the fuck out soo much that i ripped the page and throw in the garbage
>Dear God i am glad is over
>Brother buys the CD
>Brother buys the CD
hahahaha that alien is yfw
It was always next to this. Why did I torture myself with that aisle of horror movies.
I did this too
yeah, i realize that now, 20ish years later, my dad is a great guy, i was and still kind of am a little shit.
>If it wasn't for retarded alien memes, i'd still be scared of the x-files theme to this day.
Hello, me.
>take kids to see about a dad reconnecting with his son
>they make fun of it
I'd feel shitty too, bro. Go hug your dad.
>tfw my dad would rent horror movies to watch with me and then fall asleep 15 minutes in
Thanks, dad. I loved watching horror movies as a kid though.
I don't even remember watching x-files as a kid much but I believe my parents were addicted to that shit because the x-files theme is the first thing I think of when I remember my early childhood.
I'm more annoyed with how badly made it is. Also hilarious how quickly it got dated with smartphones taking off soon after.
yea
my brothers
kek i remember being scared of the cover as a kid. would turn the cases around in blockbuster
Not to sound queer or nuthin', but I thought Orgazmo was pretty kickass.
I was thirteen but this movie made me SCARED shitless of aliens
Unmarked helicoptors.... hovering up...
The demon was an idea. The demon is awake.
>eletronics store
>one of the TVs is playing the monster house trailer
is this the one that starts with the wire cutting everyone but a kid
>watch candyman
>spend the next two weeks avoiding looking into mirrors
That's how I was with the Bride of Chucky cover. I was too young to understand the movie was a comedy. All I saw was some creepy ass dolls.
They're honestly not scary in the slightest. Chucky says too much stupid shit to be scary. They also become more comedic by the third movie.
>at video store
>have to walk through horror section
>see tons of movie covers like pic related
>think horror movies are brutal gore fests that mentally scar you
>finally watch some of the classics in my 20s
>they're all hilariously bad with cheesy gore effects and no scary scenes
I can't believe boomers thought horror movies and metal music were the evillest things kids could be subjected to. Meanwhile my parents let me watch films like Casino where Joe Pesci gets beat with baseballs bats and Starship Troopers where the Federation turned me into a pro fascist weirdo.
Yes
I really don't like the fast-moving cable kill in any movie, it always grosses and freaks me out
I had nightmares for years when this aired on tv. It was so bad that I couldn't look at the box in the rental store without having nightmares. Finally worked up the courage and bought it when I was a teenager so I could beat the fear. Seeing Tim Curry's IT still makes me a feel a sense of dread to this day though.
it's fucking awful
I don't know why that cover disturbed me so much.
Me but the "it" VHS case
You're a bad son.
Same, actually.
I remember being fascinated by it on a videostore in a shopping visit, but it was somewhat far from home so mom didn't let me rent it.
Mind you this was the late 90s so it took me more than a decade later with the aid of internet to actually find out it was Night of the Demons 2
I have fond memories of it. It was the first horror movie I ever rented.
I remember watching it at 11 or so and then always chickening out at the mirror after saying Candyman twice.
Good times. Nowadays you don't just get scared by horror anymore, not when you're 20+ unless you're a literally pussy
I miss those times of watching horror vhs and from the tv as a kid/teen when I actually got very scared by slashers even
I was scared shitless of that worm man in the sewers, wtf.
>being scared of Monster House
Children, please leave
This pic of Leatherface
The only part that freaked me out as a kid was when the one guy had a scarab crawl into his brain. Everything else was just cool to me.
I thought about this shit every time I went in to get my braces adjusted.
>those puns
i have a shirt that's just the face and the logo
it's pretty fucking neat
my parents made me watch the thing when i was 9 and i was watching slasher movies before that
cover of the vhs always creeped me out
always saw it, never rented it
Yep sounds like Bruiser, user
Are you afraid of the dark
damn i remeber this one irking me, was always in stock so i stared at it every friday, never watched it though but would have if i had any idea who made it
fuckin loved this movie
I miss the old covers.
Feelsbadman.jpg
As a kid seeing this on the shelves, it kind of disturbed me seeing santa as a killer.
Why the heck does he have human eyes?
ROSEMARY
Literally me.
I was too old for this to scare me when it was in video stores. When did video stores stop being a thing? They weren't dying by 08?
Anyone else?
I think you got the wrong image there, bucko.
Not only that, it sometimes has the subtitle Brace Yourself.
Great thread. Old vhs covers were the best, you used to get those great novelty ones that were embossed or had some fluid or some other gimmick in the cover.
This cover always reminded me of Bill & Ted's Bogus Journey.
uncanny shit, I absolutely hated those exact covers I thought it was just a weird thing that was kind of unique to me
pic related was one too. I had a friend at school who told me about all of the horror movies, and the general idea of leatherface as a character didn't sit right with me at all. avoided the entire aisle
I was a grown ass man before I could listen to the x-files theme without feeling intense dread.
there was some movie with a mutant dog, it could turn invisible and it peed acid
my psycho cunt mother flipped out at me for making fun of the King Kong remake.
boomers are fucking losers.
There’s still some good scenes, like a burnt Chucky slowly walking towards Andy with a knife, or FUCK YOU BITCH, I’LL TEACH YOU TO FUCK WITH ME
This one. I grew up in the country and my neighbors house was far enough away that if I looked out my bedroom window I could barely see the lights on. Apparently one day they stuck a hat or potted plant or something on the windowsill, and I was fucking convinced that it was the thing from feardotcom staring at me.
> Horror section
> walk through with head down so a box art doesn’t grab you.
Yes I am me
my brother had a VHS of one of the Re-Animator series and the VHS sleeve had blinking green lights
was impressive back then
You're right, the ending of the first movie is still pretty creepy. I wasn't trying to shit on it or anything; I do like it.
>>be kid
>>at video store
>>try to avoid eye contact with the coneheads box
No he's me.
I had one of those. My sister and I cut off it's head and buried it in the back yard just to be safe.
This was even scarier than the Chucky covers
*90s
Does anyone remember an old MTV advert or something where a housewife chops her fingers off and they land in a bowl of salad or something crazy like that? I used to watch Beavis & Butthead as a kid and that salad finger chopping advert used to scare the fuck out of me.
My local video rental place had the horror section right next to the checkout, those bastards. Literally adjacent to the counter on the same wall, you couldn't not look at it.
>mid 90s
>mom wouldn't let me rent the cool dinosaur movie because it was rated R
>always wondered how awesome it just be
>oh fuck the back of the box shows them fighting a T-Rex with a backhoe that's so awesome
I never saw it. This movie had a mythological status in my mind until last year when I saw it covered on BOTW.
>thought they killed babies in this movie
The nostalgia just hit me like a brick, I always wanted this so bad but Half Price Books never had it.
>Be me
>Dad in military
>Mom super huge horror movie fan
>We go to blockbuster
>"Mommy what movie are we getting"
>She gets pic related
>Unable to sleep alone for weeks
Why are moms so shit?
>trying to play the sims on my laptop on the living room floor
>older sister and mom love horror movies
>they come home from blockbuster with this movie
>watch the opening scene, already scared
>don't want be alone now but also don't want to watch any more
>sit backwards facing away from the tv and continue playing on my laptop
>have to listen to the entire movie
"Do you like to watch?" is still burned into head to this day.
The same, very uncomfortable when I was young.
>mfw just bought the blu ray and it has the same cover
That movie is fucking awesome.
Why does DVD and Blu Ray cover art suck so fucking badly compared to VHS? Is it just a matter of home video being less of a big deal or something?
its just cause computer graphic design exploded at the same time
I always wanted to watch this as a kid when I'd see it at Blockbuster. Thanks for reminding me it exists.
probably
what pisses me off about blu-rays is how fucking cheap the cases are. the most solid ones i have seem to be the ones with multiple discs.
>(((Goldberg)))
>drop blu ray on my big toe knuckle thing
>it fucking cracks
couldnt believe it
what the fuck i just realized the skelerton isn't even in the movie
>just shut the case, not even applying any real pressure
>the corners crack
seriously, do they sell durable replacements somewhere
depends on what you want. i know vinegar syndrome, severin and arrow sell them. arrow has the thick double disc ones.
*'90s
What the heck, isn't that Zombi 2 or did they just use the same image? Or is that just another name for Zombie Flesh Eaters?
>Watch videotape of The Burning as a kid
>Has all of these trailers on before it
>Hear that low, droning whatever-instrument/synth-it-is
>Get spinetinglers
>See the boat drifting into the harbour
>Quickly hit fast forward
>Don't watch ZFE until I'm about 24
That's only because I couldn't find a copy of it though desu. Still, the music gets me every time. Even worse when it speeds up.
Still a video store about 45 mins near where I live. Wonder how it stays in business. Wish I could go more but it's not worth it with gas and all. It's very nostalgic though.
same movie
Based Alaska bro
Baked Alaska bro
>Already scared of water
>See this
nah.
I thought it was. Thanks for having my back, senpai.
At night its a very kino looking store
Fuck this cunt and fuck HBO for playing this movie nonstop in the early 00s.
Sauce?
tales from the hardside
I remember my dad rented some Childs Play movie and I walked out of my room and saw it I was scared of dolls for years after
Fuck off this is still unsettling
This genuinely made shitting the worst part of my day for years.
This one freaked me out too for some reason
This cover was the worst.
you’re a bad son and he probably had a bad relationship with his father
This one actually bugged me a lot more
Dude same
I would hover above the toilet for about a year
for me, I was afraid of this
I thought I was the only fucking one. For me, it was Big Fat Liar. I have no fucking idea but to me as a child a blue man screaming was one of the most horrifying concepts on earth. I had nightmares about him for months.
That movie is kino. Now this is the one you need to be scared of!
i would have shat my fucking pants
That white guy is very unsettling
Come on man he's just a kid. The mime is scarier.
Nah, this one was by far the worst.
My local vhs rental store wasn't exactly organized, so this fucking cover was always someplace new the next time you visited. I hated this cover.
Not only that, but It is nothing more than a lazy, stupid, regurgitation of the first film. Seriously, why did they even make it?
Sandy, why can't we look the other way?
This is the one that got me. I could only make out Chucky's face but it scarred me for years
Why is Klaus Nomi is this?
This exactly
I knew I wasn't the only one who thought
he looked like that fuckin puppet
Watch it its hilarious
By the Southpark guys if you didn't know
AH FUCK I FORGOT ABOUT THIS ONE
>be me
>family announces that we’re going on a cruise ship soon
>bump into pic related sometime later at the video store
>instantly become aware of the existence of ghost ships
And that’s how I spent a week scared to death on what should’ve been a comfy family outing.
But why?
Scariest thing about cruises is the bilge traps imho
21 zoomer here that fondly remembers Blockbuster, but mostly remembers Hollywood Video.
I had nightmares because of that cover.
Always saw this at the video store as a kid and was so curious, but then I totally forgot about it until just a few months ago I saw it on HBO so I watched it ready to have an amazing fap over 20 years in the making, and to my surprise it was actually a fucking great movie. Fun as hell and super 90s comfy.
still fapped though
Fuck these mad boomers. You were children. Children are mean, so you have to be autistic to hold them to the same standards as adults
Im a zoomer and I loved Blockbuster. They always smelled good
>go to blockbuster
>keep walking past these
>always thought the box looks cool
Haven't bought the 4K release specifically because this isn't the cover
that scared the shit out of me too as a kid.
i just discovered that those are mouths for eyes. i thought it was a weird creature
relate to all of these. and unfortunately pic related
>Not chilling out to the Techno Trance Remix
youtube.com
Guys, what was behind the curtain? My local video store closed down when I was 10.
>not getting chad steelbook release
before I saw this I thought it was about a giant dog like Clifford
My mother took my brother and I to see A Bug's Life in the cinema, and we messed around and didn't really watch it. I felt bad about it ever since I could recall it. I apologised to her recently about it, but it is too far removed for her to really care about it now. She also took us to see the Pokemon movie. She says that it is the worst movie she has ever seen and the only one in which she almost fell asleep watching. She still gets annoyed about the Pokemon movie whenever I bring it up.
/blog
>looks like eyes as a kid
>looks like boobs as adult
what dark magic did they use to craft this warning
cool, but still not better than skelly
It's not boomers; it's younger folks who can relate and feel bad.
Any infographs for essential boomercore?
>SNOW DAD'S BETTER THAN NO DAD
I remember a horror movie, probably released somewhere between 89-94, and the back of its box had a demented man in the top left, who looked like his skin had been peeled off and was living in an attic or something. Anyone know what I'm talking about?
I still have the gold/fullscreen version
I really wish they would have released a DVD (and Blu-Ray) version of this exact box set. I know people shit on the Special Edition but I was 9 when it came out and had been obsessed with Star Wars since I was literally 3 years old so I thought it was fucking incredible that they movies were getting remastered with enhanced pictures and effects and all that, and this VHS boxset was the first time I owned the movies myself (had been renting them from the library and video store all those years) so it was just really fucking special to me.
To this day, after seeing every version of the movies, the first Special Edition release is still my favorite, but you can't fucking get it anywhere.
skelly is timeless, but this steelbook is a work of art. the spot glossing on certain portions of the design are incredible in person
Anyone else afraid of this one?
I have 4 of them, I would straight-up give one of each gold and silver if I could
1995 remasters were the best
>tfw you lived in a comfy wholesome small town in the midwest so the video store didn't even have an adult section
iktfb, good times
thought that was a babys foot. i had bad eyes as a kid.
no because i was 12
Good god, yes. That cover freaked me the hell out, I thought it must be the scariest movie ever made.
Step up lads
Fun Fact: Leatherface was inspired by real life serial killer Ed Gein, as was Norman Bates.
Nah, THESE were cool
Always thought the colors perfectly suited the feel/mood of each movie
Anyone else remember that shitty house of the dead adaptation?
They used that one DMX song for the trailer because that’s what they used to do with horror movies in the early 2000s apparently. Still makes me laugh to this day.
This fucking poster scared the fuck out of me as a child.
It's kinda weird how much of a pedophile she was though.
is this one 4k too?
Killer Klowns from Outer Space. They turn them into cotton candy.
>underage and banned
You know your career is circling the drain when you're doing a movie like this.
Same here but I was 5, the case was in the highest shelf and fucking traumatized me. Still remember that day.
How else was he supposed to pay for his AIDs treatment?
Underrated
I always though his knife had mayo in this cover.
Oh dear god....he served ice cream with glass in it hahahah
...I was scared to touch Child's play 2 vhx box I thought chucky might react or bite me. My little sister wouldn't even go on the aisle at blockbuster. I had dread for 6 months as a 7-year-old that Chucky would climb up my bunkbed and stab me then kill my family.
Same
no. why?
Fuck this shitty Leprechaun
My fucking sides
I thought that cover looked familiar. The original troll cover is more menacing though.
>that one magical time you stumbled upon the adult section at the local rental place
This specific one was placed like a treasure room at the end of a (small) labyrinth, there weren't signs or curtains or anything.
For reference.
What a strange feeling. Something I can relate to yet haven’t thought about in a good few decades
I distinctly remember one cover that scared me to no end, but I can't remember the name. It had a dirty grungy toilet with an open hand sticking out of it. I was four at when I first saw it and it made me scared to take a shit for the longest time.
Also, there's one horror film I remember seeing on tv that I can't find any info on. I remember it looking old, like 70s or 80s, and it had some sasquatch looking monster that killed people. Apparently it was satanic, because I remember the last scene where these guy were trying to kill it using a magic virgin Mary statue, but the only person who could use it was a woman. Any of this ring any bells?
>points this poster out
>when half the posts are crying about "One Missed Call" scaring them
You have to go back.
This is the collection I had as a kid. Absent of all the special edition nonsense. Incidentally it's worth checking out the Star Wars: Revisited edits. They've been lovingly/hyer-autistically restored using multiple sources for the film as well as physical pieces that were crafted and inserted into the film as necessary. The list of things this guy has done is exhaustive. Dude was autistic enough to insert some missing bushes to fix a continuity error in A New Hope.
Apostrophe is never used for abbreviating numbers.
HOLY SHIT SAME
Saw this as a kid in a video store once. Reading the back of the box got my young imagination into overdrive. I didn't see it again until years later, and for once a movie delivered on its hyperbole. Not soon after that it got a DVD release.
Zombie is the US title for Zombi 2 / Zombie Flesh Eaters, dubs user. IMO, it's one of the most comfy movies ever.
Crap man, did my 10 year old self write this? Always got nervous when I saw the Michael Keaton Jack Frost movie. But hen was relieved it was the Keaton one.
fucking chad
>one missed call
>it was the teacher wanting to ask your parents if they signed your report card yet
True horror
Underrated
My nigga.
>watch this when I was like 10
>scary as fuuuuuck
>for the next year I don’t look under my bed covers
>scared of the dark
the incest got me a little hard desu
jesus FUCK
It scared the shit out of my and my sisters used to torment me about it. I was equally terrified of chuckie, until I watched Child's Play in Spanish one day on TV, and the voices just made everything hilarious.
>and you didn’t have blockbuster but rather some obscure named rental store
>video experience
>video now
>reel video
>no blacks video
Nice. I remember a time when I was maybe eight, my family went to a giant Half Price Books (picture like a giant library, except a used book store), and just wandering the aisles I stumbled on a stack of adult magazines. Just riveting. I probably started running a fever.
Feel bad for kids growing up when found porn just isn't a thing, and they can have the hardest of hardcore delivered instantly without leaving their room.
I had 4 video stores in my town that my family went to semi-regularly and I don't think any of them had adult sections. One was a Blockbuster, one was owned and operated by the grocery store, and the other two were just mom and pop establishments. Comfy as fuck, I miss it terribly.
The Tale Of The Dead Man's Float had me terrified of all water for years.
The episode where the guy was harvesting the life force of everyone that stayed at his bed and breakfast through a series of mirrors was scary as shit.
as a kid i used to watch a lot of loquendo videos about subliminal messages and gta san andreas and they always had the x files theme. never scared me too much i always thought it was cheesy
I live in California and my local video store went out of business. They decided to sell their movies for a discount and the adult section was ransacked. It was hilarious to see an almost empty room while the rest of the store was mostly stocked.
Formerly light
God I miss fighting with everyone to write my name on the advertiser board for whatever kino was coming out so I could take it home
Kek
Omg wtf this too
Holy shit, Man's Best Friend was awesome growing up. Dog had panther DNA and climbed a tree to get a cat and going mental on the mailman. I may have to find that now.
i remember there being a trailer for Chucky Childs Play on the TV once when i was 5, had nightmares about that red haired faggot for a decade.
i just see goatse now
For whatever reason, I remember this one freaking me out
Was the Jack Frost Tape in every single movie rental place on earth?
My dad was in the Air Force in Australia and we moved a lot and every single rental place from mom-and-pop shops to Blockbuster Video had this movie with the holographic case and it would always be about head level no matter how tall you were, you'd be looking for some cheap guff to throw on and this ugly fucker would be staring at the back of your head.
I haven't actually seen the movie, is it any good?
>Was the Jack Frost Tape in every single movie rental place on earth?
yes
I haven't actually seen the movie, is it any good?
no. dumb horror comedy. nostalgiafags will say otherwise though.
You know what ? I've never even watched the movie. I fucking love the soundtrack though. Goblin is my fucking jam.
and i bet they are still in those stores, after they closed down and were either turned into another Starbucks or just left to rot those Jack Frost tapes are still there, in some corner of a supply closet or just gathering dust in a corner.
Just chillin' and killin'
Because Tim Allen is the Shaggy Dog.
Tiny fucked a stump