What movie blew your head as a kid?

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  1. Monkey Boy

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    That's awesome. :D The Outlaw Josey Wales is a classic. I like when he spits on the dog and it growls.
     
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    Yeah, haha. Every time. But I'd say my favorite part has to be when the old indian walks up behind Josey and then the indian girl walks up behind him. Priceless.
     
  4. sunyatasamsara

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    Some awesome movie I saw when I was a kid that my parents made me turn off. It was rated X about some guy dressed as Santa going around killing everyone he came across. Think American Psycho. My parents walked in when these kids where sleding down a hill while he hid behind a tree and chopped their head off with an axe as they passed.
     
  5. dd3stp233

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    Yeah, Metropolis is a great, a real classic.
     
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  7. pushit

    pushit One jive Motha Fucka

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    Forest Gump was a real trip for me when I was little.
     
  8. Kinky Ramona

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    American Psycho is one of my favorite movies. I might have to check out this crazy Santa movie. ;)
     
  9. liberer

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    ah, mine was lion king. watched it eveeeeeryday, i still know every word
     
  10. MayQueen~420~

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    Nightmare on Elm Street
     
  11. Cate8

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    Opération Beurre de Pinottes :eek:.
     
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    Pet Sematary scared the hell out of me as a kid. I was 5 and had nightmares for weeks.
     
  16. SpacemanSpiff

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    LOL....sorry I didnt see your post....so dont think Im retarded or something:hat::D


    I hope operation beurre de pinotte wasnt the peanut butter solution because that would make me look doubbly retarded:D
     
  17. hotwater

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    Hands down the scariest book I’ve ever read :eek:


    Hotwater
     
  18. blackcat666

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    that movie is "silent night, deadly night." i own the dvd. it is one of my favorite christmas movies!
     
  19. blackcat666

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    i guess the first movie i saw that scared the shit out of me was "the screaming skull." i was around 4 or 5 at the time. i was scared for months after that! my mother beat the living shit out of me with a belt for watching it.

    it must have about 2 years later i saw a movie that also scared the shit out of me yet, in a good way, that help me understand life better. that movie was "dr. strangelove."
    my mother was not too pleased about that movie either.
     

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