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BatmanVSTonyDanza said:When I was a little kid I was scared of puppets and animatronic stuff like ET or the knock-off Mac and Me. The way they moved creeped me out. Kids have strong imaginations and and I grew up remembering a short movie promo clip of a dog with a full-on, perfectly realistic human head. The memory made me "Nope" until I was in my teens when I got into horror movies and forgot about it. A few years ago I finally saw Invasion of the Body Snatchers and saw... a dog with a really corny, rubber human mask on his face. It didn't match my memory at all. My imagination had warped it to such a scale that 99% of what made it scary was from me.
So yeah, kids will always remember shit as scarier than it really was regardless of production value.
milkshark said:BatmanVSTonyDanza said:When I was a little kid I was scared of puppets and animatronic stuff like ET or the knock-off Mac and Me. The way they moved creeped me out. Kids have strong imaginations and and I grew up remembering a short movie promo clip of a dog with a full-on, perfectly realistic human head. The memory made me "Nope" until I was in my teens when I got into horror movies and forgot about it. A few years ago I finally saw Invasion of the Body Snatchers and saw... a dog with a really corny, rubber human mask on his face. It didn't match my memory at all. My imagination had warped it to such a scale that 99% of what made it scary was from me.
So yeah, kids will always remember shit as scarier than it really was regardless of production value.
I had a similar experience with Pee-Wee's Big Adventure. I loved that movie as a kid but would run out of the room during Large Marge's scene. As an adult, I watched Large Marge for the 2nd time in my life, and was totally underwhelmed by the goofy stop motion bug eyes that apparently my imagination had built up into the face of Satan itself.
R.A.E.L. said:^Definitely. It's a shame the books themselves weren't nearly as disturbing.
Of course, some of them do have nightmare fuel qualities. I remember the episode of The Werewolf of Fever Swamp scaring the hell out of me when I was little, so I decided to rewatch it a few years ago. While I realized that the acting was awful, some parts were still pretty creepy.The scene where they find the shoe in the swamp always had me convinced that a kid had drowned in it. And then at the end, the werewolf boy ends up dying this way.
I like that you care how old it is.Butta Face Lopez said:R.A.E.L. said:^Definitely. It's a shame the books themselves weren't nearly as disturbing.
Of course, some of them do have nightmare fuel qualities. I remember the episode of The Werewolf of Fever Swamp scaring the hell out of me when I was little, so I decided to rewatch it a few years ago. While I realized that the acting was awful, some parts were still pretty creepy.The scene where they find the shoe in the swamp always had me convinced that a kid had drowned in it. And then at the end, the werewolf boy ends up dying this way.
I like that you used spoiler tags for the ending of a twenty year old episode of Goosebumps.
I played Escape from HorrorLand with a classmate/neighbor in 6th grade. I don't remember a vampire trying to rape the character, but I do remember we knocked the parents into the vat of chemicals or whatever it was on purpose so they would show up in the ending as monsters. We thought it was hilarious.Bridechu said:I read almost every Goosebump book in my day because my cousin had a learning disability and they were the only books he'd read by choice when he was younger, and I'd have a look after he'd finished them. The only one I remember having nightmares about was the haunted house one where there was a beating heart and a screaming decapitated head on a plate. That might have been one of the "older kids" ones, though. I always saw the show as a poor man's AYAOTD, though maybe that's just because I knew all the endings because I'd read the books.
I do remember the computer game Escape from HorrorLand being pretty scary. There's a part where a vampire tries to legit rape you.
Legitbradsternum said:That said, there are so many other young adult books on the market that are better written than Goosebumps. Narnia, The Hobbit, and Maradonia and the Seven Bridges, just to name a few.
The Joker said:Chris's reading level is incredibly low. In one of the mailboxes he talked about his favorite goosebumps books but even then hardly seemed to remember or understand it.
He could have hated Harry Potter because it was too hard for him to read while competing with his beloved pokemon.
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This is what I think honestly, and we're probably not the only ones. I mean, he couldn't visualize the characters in his head based on their descriptions. Or even make up ones. He had to insert Sonic characters. Imagining Hogwarts or even Britain in general would be hard for him.The Joker said:He could have hated Harry Potter because it was too hard for him to read while competing with his beloved pokemon.
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They just take the smile right off my face. PunpunpunHorde Prime said:The Joker said:Chris's reading level is incredibly low. In one of the mailboxes he talked about his favorite goosebumps books but even then hardly seemed to remember or understand it.
He could have hated Harry Potter because it was too hard for him to read while competing with his beloved pokemon.
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Speaking of horror, Joker, your new look in the comics is pretty damn terrifying.
I haven't read comics in about a year but I'm sure something like Avengers would throw him due to there being non-recognizable characters and stories with long running continuity. His brain would fucking melt. Then there's the whole thing about him fucking up the narrative and point of a story. Him twisting something amazing like Y: The Last Man into some sort of self serving narrative just bugs me. Or seeing The Boys and finding the awful shit the supers do as "Just hanky panky" is cringe worthy to me.The Joker said:They just take the smile right off my face. PunpunpunHorde Prime said:The Joker said:Chris's reading level is incredibly low. In one of the mailboxes he talked about his favorite goosebumps books but even then hardly seemed to remember or understand it.
He could have hated Harry Potter because it was too hard for him to read while competing with his beloved pokemon.
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Speaking of horror, Joker, your new look in the comics is pretty damn terrifying.
Could Chris even understand most comics today? I don't think Chris could even understand one of the new batman sagas like Death of the Family. He would say the relationship between Harley and the Joker was "sweet"!![]()
Well, considering that he thought that a violent rape scene was just two people having fun sexy times on the beach, that sounds about right.The Joker said:They just take the smile right off my face. PunpunpunHorde Prime said:The Joker said:Chris's reading level is incredibly low. In one of the mailboxes he talked about his favorite goosebumps books but even then hardly seemed to remember or understand it.
He could have hated Harry Potter because it was too hard for him to read while competing with his beloved pokemon.
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Speaking of horror, Joker, your new look in the comics is pretty damn terrifying.
Could Chris even understand most comics today? I don't think Chris could even understand one of the new batman sagas like Death of the Family. He would say the relationship between Harley and the Joker was "sweet"!![]()