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By *ophieslut OP   TV/TS
over a year ago

Central

What films have had you scared?

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By *ophieslut OP   TV/TS
over a year ago

Central

Growing up I was more scared with books than films.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"What films have had you scared? "

Books or films ?

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By *ophieslut OP   TV/TS
over a year ago

Central


"What films have had you scared?

Books or films ? "

I meant books . Posting too early in the morning with 8 hours jet lag. Thanks for the pointer

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Toady by Mark Morris

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By *hinypants77Man
over a year ago

Leeds

American psycho. Not scary but very disturbing. That book is messed up. Don't read it

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Perfume by Patrick Suskind. Found it very disturbing

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By *uckOfTheBayMan
over a year ago

Mold

A Blue theme runs through mine, from childhood

First off we had an lp of Dougal and the Blue Cat, and listening to that scared the beejeesus out of us

And I used to get nightmares from giants that roamed the land, dropping things on people and turning the land grey

It wasn't until many years later that I realised they were the Apple Bonkers in the Blue Meanie army from the Yellow Submarine

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By *uckOfTheBayMan
over a year ago

Mold


"A Blue theme runs through mine, from childhood

First off we had an lp of Dougal and the Blue Cat, and listening to that scared the beejeesus out of us

And I used to get nightmares from giants that roamed the land, dropping things on people and turning the land grey

It wasn't until many years later that I realised they were the Apple Bonkers in the Blue Meanie army from the Yellow Submarine

"

I am King from D&BC

https://youtu.be/esldbiVSFIs

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

The Turner diary! ! Highly worrying!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

The only one that has creeped me out was Stephen king the stand. And I don't even know why!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Pet Sematary and Salem's Lot by Stephen King.

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By *ucyfur77Woman
over a year ago

Pleasuretown

I agree with Perfume..

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By *sGivesWoodWoman
over a year ago

ST. AUSTELL, CORNWALL


"The only one that has creeped me out was Stephen king the stand. And I don't even know why!"

Because it is something that could potentially happen, the virus I mean

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Amityville 2.....rubbish film but the book scared me so much! Read it as a teenager so read it again in my 30s to see if it was an age thing but nope....really scary book ..and I read lots of horrors, Stephen King being my favourite author...you have been warned!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

That will be the Bibles... Book of Revelations

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By *a Fee VerteWoman
over a year ago

Limbo


"Perfume by Patrick Suskind. Found it very disturbing "

It *was* disturbing yes, but I found his descriptive powers were amazing and on that level, I enjoyed it.

As an adult, my scariest book will always be Susan Hill's Woman in Black ... there's just something so creepy about it which burrows deep into your psyche. And as a precocious kid of 11 or so, I scared myself stupid buying a very detailed encyclopedia of British witchcraft and made my mum hide it in her wardrobe so it couldn't 'get' me until I was about 16

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Perfume by Patrick Suskind. Found it very disturbing

It *was* disturbing yes, but I found his descriptive powers were amazing and on that level, I enjoyed it.

As an adult, my scariest book will always be Susan Hill's Woman in Black ... there's just something so creepy about it which burrows deep into your psyche. And as a precocious kid of 11 or so, I scared myself stupid buying a very detailed encyclopedia of British witchcraft and made my mum hide it in her wardrobe so it couldn't 'get' me until I was about 16 "

Oh, I enjoyed it too and I think it was his descriptive powers that made it so disturbing but the book was supposed to be disturbing in the first place

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