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"The reanimation scene in Superman 3 Judge Doom " Now those moments were pretty damn scary, it's pretty terrifying for a Superman movie to have a woman be cyberised and placed under the super computer's control. The reveal of Judge Doom's identity in Roger Rabbit is horrifying and his death is downright disturbing. | |||
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"Agree with ghostbusters, the demon dogs from the first one were pretty scary, especially when their limbs rip from the couch to restrain the girl, fucked up. " Yeah, that scene is definitely scary with how them demonic arms rip through the chair like that. Did you notice one of arms was copping a feel? | |||
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"Who remembers particular moments in family movies that were pretty scary? I remember one moment in Ghostbusters 2 where Ray, Egon and Winston go into an unused subway tunnel to look for the slime river and have a laugh making echoes shouting hello and when Winston does it, there's nothing but silence and then a demonic disembodied voice calls his name and then they get instantly surrounded by decapitated heads on pikes. For a movie intended for families and kids, that is some pretty scary stuff as that's like something out of a horror movie." It's a film about goats. Wot did you expect. | |||
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"Jaws when hooper diving down to check the wrecked boat an head bobs down with eye hanging out haha Yip good old family film" I remember being horrified when that guy in the small boat gets killed and you see his severed leg fall to floor of the pond. | |||
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"Who remembers particular moments in family movies that were pretty scary? I remember one moment in Ghostbusters 2 where Ray, Egon and Winston go into an unused subway tunnel to look for the slime river and have a laugh making echoes shouting hello and when Winston does it, there's nothing but silence and then a demonic disembodied voice calls his name and then they get instantly surrounded by decapitated heads on pikes. For a movie intended for families and kids, that is some pretty scary stuff as that's like something out of a horror movie. It's a film about goats. Wot did you expect. " Ghost not goats. Alto spell... | |||
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"Who remembers particular moments in family movies that were pretty scary? I remember one moment in Ghostbusters 2 where Ray, Egon and Winston go into an unused subway tunnel to look for the slime river and have a laugh making echoes shouting hello and when Winston does it, there's nothing but silence and then a demonic disembodied voice calls his name and then they get instantly surrounded by decapitated heads on pikes. For a movie intended for families and kids, that is some pretty scary stuff as that's like something out of a horror movie. It's a film about goats. Wot did you expect. " I can understand that but there were elements in the sequel that felt darker and scarier than in the first movie especially the villain. | |||
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"The incinerator scene in Toy Story 3!! Gets me every time! Mrs x" Yeah, I get what you mean about that scene as you can't but feel like our favourite characters are moments away from being incinerated and they have no means of escape and they actually embraced the inevitable. | |||
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"Who remembers particular moments in family movies that were pretty scary? I remember one moment in Ghostbusters 2 where Ray, Egon and Winston go into an unused subway tunnel to look for the slime river and have a laugh making echoes shouting hello and when Winston does it, there's nothing but silence and then a demonic disembodied voice calls his name and then they get instantly surrounded by decapitated heads on pikes. For a movie intended for families and kids, that is some pretty scary stuff as that's like something out of a horror movie. It's a film about goats. Wot did you expect. I can understand that but there were elements in the sequel that felt darker and scarier than in the first movie especially the villain." I will agree with that. But on a side note it wos the 2nd film. So sum wood say sum wos expecting a story line to be a bit mor spooky than the 1st film. After all wots scarey about a gient marshmallow man ? | |||
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"Some of the scenes in Watership down were quite scary " Realey Is this the same Watership down i no. The animation movie about the rabbits ? | |||
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"Some of the scenes in Watership down were quite scary " I can’t watch that. | |||
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"Who remembers particular moments in family movies that were pretty scary? I remember one moment in Ghostbusters 2 where Ray, Egon and Winston go into an unused subway tunnel to look for the slime river and have a laugh making echoes shouting hello and when Winston does it, there's nothing but silence and then a demonic disembodied voice calls his name and then they get instantly surrounded by decapitated heads on pikes. For a movie intended for families and kids, that is some pretty scary stuff as that's like something out of a horror movie. It's a film about goats. Wot did you expect. I can understand that but there were elements in the sequel that felt darker and scarier than in the first movie especially the villain. I will agree with that. But on a side note it wos the 2nd film. So sum wood say sum wos expecting a story line to be a bit mor spooky than the 1st film. After all wots scarey about a gient marshmallow man ? " I thought the stay puft marshmallow man was adorable even though it was actually Gozer in a destructor form. When I saw that as a kid, I actually wanted one. The funniest thing is, I actually do have a plush toy of the marshmallow man that I bought at a Play Expo video game convention a few years ago lol | |||
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"Some of the scenes in Watership down were quite scary Realey Is this the same Watership down i no. The animation movie about the rabbits ?" I'll have to agree as it is a pretty fucked up movie especially with some of it's horrific imagery. There is actually a video on YouTube of all the horrific moments from the movie with the theme tune from The Omen playing in the background. | |||
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"Who remembers particular moments in family movies that were pretty scary? I remember one moment in Ghostbusters 2 where Ray, Egon and Winston go into an unused subway tunnel to look for the slime river and have a laugh making echoes shouting hello and when Winston does it, there's nothing but silence and then a demonic disembodied voice calls his name and then they get instantly surrounded by decapitated heads on pikes. For a movie intended for families and kids, that is some pretty scary stuff as that's like something out of a horror movie. It's a film about goats. Wot did you expect. I can understand that but there were elements in the sequel that felt darker and scarier than in the first movie especially the villain. I will agree with that. But on a side note it wos the 2nd film. So sum wood say sum wos expecting a story line to be a bit mor spooky than the 1st film. After all wots scarey about a gient marshmallow man ? I thought the stay puft marshmallow man was adorable even though it was actually Government in a destructor form. When I saw that as a kid, I actually wanted one. The funniest thing is, I actually do have a plush toy of the marshmallow man that I bought at a Play Expo video game convention a few years ago." The fact you found the "monster" in the 1 film adorable is ezakley my point. That's y the 2nd film is mutch mor darker. And the fact you got a plush toy of the marshmallow man. That's just cool. Hope you still have it as its probably worth a bit by now. | |||
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"Some of the scenes in Watership down were quite scary Realey Is this the same Watership down i no. The animation movie about the rabbits ?" Yes that one. There are a lot of kids (and adults) that can't watch it. | |||
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"Some of the scenes in Watership down were quite scary I can’t watch that. " Bright Eyes makes me cry | |||
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"Some of the scenes in Watership down were quite scary Realey Is this the same Watership down i no. The animation movie about the rabbits ? I'll have to agree as it is a pretty fucked up movie especially with some of it's horrific imagery. There is actually a video on YouTube of all the horrific moments from the movie with the theme tune from The Omen playing in the background. " Maybe I'm just odd but i liked that film as a kid. That sed i liked a lot of other stuff to like jaws and zombie films | |||
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"Some of the scenes in Watership down were quite scary " That film scarred me for life...I only watched it once and could never watch it again! | |||
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"Who remembers particular moments in family movies that were pretty scary? I remember one moment in Ghostbusters 2 where Ray, Egon and Winston go into an unused subway tunnel to look for the slime river and have a laugh making echoes shouting hello and when Winston does it, there's nothing but silence and then a demonic disembodied voice calls his name and then they get instantly surrounded by decapitated heads on pikes. For a movie intended for families and kids, that is some pretty scary stuff as that's like something out of a horror movie. It's a film about goats. Wot did you expect. I can understand that but there were elements in the sequel that felt darker and scarier than in the first movie especially the villain. I will agree with that. But on a side note it wos the 2nd film. So sum wood say sum wos expecting a story line to be a bit mor spooky than the 1st film. After all wots scarey about a gient marshmallow man ? I thought the stay puft marshmallow man was adorable even though it was actually Government in a destructor form. When I saw that as a kid, I actually wanted one. The funniest thing is, I actually do have a plush toy of the marshmallow man that I bought at a Play Expo video game convention a few years ago. The fact you found the "monster" in the 1 film adorable is ezakley my point. That's y the 2nd film is mutch mor darker. And the fact you got a plush toy of the marshmallow man. That's just cool. Hope you still have it as its probably worth a bit by now. " Yeah I still have it and have no intention of getting rid of it lol. As for Ghostbusters 2, while it was being made, executives actually forced them to make the movie more kid-friendly much like the Real Ghostbusters cartoon. | |||
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"The incinerator scene in Toy Story 3!! Gets me every time! Mrs x Yeah, I get what you mean about that scene as you can't but feel like our favourite characters are moments away from being incinerated and they have no means of escape and they actually embraced the inevitable." I didn’t find that scary just really emotional, the whole ‘if I have to go, I’m going with you’ thing was so touching | |||
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"Who remembers particular moments in family movies that were pretty scary? I remember one moment in Ghostbusters 2 where Ray, Egon and Winston go into an unused subway tunnel to look for the slime river and have a laugh making echoes shouting hello and when Winston does it, there's nothing but silence and then a demonic disembodied voice calls his name and then they get instantly surrounded by decapitated heads on pikes. For a movie intended for families and kids, that is some pretty scary stuff as that's like something out of a horror movie. It's a film about goats. Wot did you expect. I can understand that but there were elements in the sequel that felt darker and scarier than in the first movie especially the villain. I will agree with that. But on a side note it wos the 2nd film. So sum wood say sum wos expecting a story line to be a bit mor spooky than the 1st film. After all wots scarey about a gient marshmallow man ? I thought the stay puft marshmallow man was adorable even though it was actually Government in a destructor form. When I saw that as a kid, I actually wanted one. The funniest thing is, I actually do have a plush toy of the marshmallow man that I bought at a Play Expo video game convention a few years ago. The fact you found the "monster" in the 1 film adorable is ezakley my point. That's y the 2nd film is mutch mor darker. And the fact you got a plush toy of the marshmallow man. That's just cool. Hope you still have it as its probably worth a bit by now. Yeah I still have it and have no intention of getting rid of it lol. As for Ghostbusters 2, while it was being made, executives actually forced them to make the movie more kid-friendly much like the Real Ghostbusters cartoon." So it cood have been creepy,arr ?? That wood have been good to see | |||
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"Who remembers particular moments in family movies that were pretty scary? I remember one moment in Ghostbusters 2 where Ray, Egon and Winston go into an unused subway tunnel to look for the slime river and have a laugh making echoes shouting hello and when Winston does it, there's nothing but silence and then a demonic disembodied voice calls his name and then they get instantly surrounded by decapitated heads on pikes. For a movie intended for families and kids, that is some pretty scary stuff as that's like something out of a horror movie. It's a film about goats. Wot did you expect. I can understand that but there were elements in the sequel that felt darker and scarier than in the first movie especially the villain. I will agree with that. But on a side note it wos the 2nd film. So sum wood say sum wos expecting a story line to be a bit mor spooky than the 1st film. After all wots scarey about a gient marshmallow man ? I thought the stay puft marshmallow man was adorable even though it was actually Government in a destructor form. When I saw that as a kid, I actually wanted one. The funniest thing is, I actually do have a plush toy of the marshmallow man that I bought at a Play Expo video game convention a few years ago. The fact you found the "monster" in the 1 film adorable is ezakley my point. That's y the 2nd film is mutch mor darker. And the fact you got a plush toy of the marshmallow man. That's just cool. Hope you still have it as its probably worth a bit by now. Yeah I still have it and have no intention of getting rid of it lol. As for Ghostbusters 2, while it was being made, executives actually forced them to make the movie more kid-friendly much like the Real Ghostbusters cartoon. So it cood have been creepy,arr ?? That wood have been good to see " The way I think about it, the first movie looked more kid-friendly than the sequel as the ghosts in the first movie looked a bit cartoony whereas the ghost in the sequel looked pretty scary. | |||
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"The incinerator scene in Toy Story 3!! Gets me every time! Mrs x Yeah, I get what you mean about that scene as you can't but feel like our favourite characters are moments away from being incinerated and they have no means of escape and they actually embraced the inevitable. I didn’t find that scary just really emotional, the whole ‘if I have to go, I’m going with you’ thing was so touching" Yeah I get what you mean. It is pretty touching. | |||
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"Who remembers particular moments in family movies that were pretty scary? I remember one moment in Ghostbusters 2 where Ray, Egon and Winston go into an unused subway tunnel to look for the slime river and have a laugh making echoes shouting hello and when Winston does it, there's nothing but silence and then a demonic disembodied voice calls his name and then they get instantly surrounded by decapitated heads on pikes. For a movie intended for families and kids, that is some pretty scary stuff as that's like something out of a horror movie. It's a film about goats. Wot did you expect. I can understand that but there were elements in the sequel that felt darker and scarier than in the first movie especially the villain. I will agree with that. But on a side note it wos the 2nd film. So sum wood say sum wos expecting a story line to be a bit mor spooky than the 1st film. After all wots scarey about a gient marshmallow man ? I thought the stay puft marshmallow man was adorable even though it was actually Government in a destructor form. When I saw that as a kid, I actually wanted one. The funniest thing is, I actually do have a plush toy of the marshmallow man that I bought at a Play Expo video game convention a few years ago. The fact you found the "monster" in the 1 film adorable is ezakley my point. That's y the 2nd film is mutch mor darker. And the fact you got a plush toy of the marshmallow man. That's just cool. Hope you still have it as its probably worth a bit by now. Yeah I still have it and have no intention of getting rid of it lol. As for Ghostbusters 2, while it was being made, executives actually forced them to make the movie more kid-friendly much like the Real Ghostbusters cartoon. So it cood have been creepy,arr ?? That wood have been good to see The way I think about it, the first movie looked more kid-friendly than the sequel as the ghosts in the first movie looked a bit cartoony whereas the ghost in the sequel looked pretty scary." We'll I won't deniy that 1 | |||
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"Who remembers particular moments in family movies that were pretty scary? I remember one moment in Ghostbusters 2 where Ray, Egon and Winston go into an unused subway tunnel to look for the slime river and have a laugh making echoes shouting hello and when Winston does it, there's nothing but silence and then a demonic disembodied voice calls his name and then they get instantly surrounded by decapitated heads on pikes. For a movie intended for families and kids, that is some pretty scary stuff as that's like something out of a horror movie. It's a film about goats. Wot did you expect. I can understand that but there were elements in the sequel that felt darker and scarier than in the first movie especially the villain. I will agree with that. But on a side note it wos the 2nd film. So sum wood say sum wos expecting a story line to be a bit mor spooky than the 1st film. After all wots scarey about a gient marshmallow man ? I thought the stay puft marshmallow man was adorable even though it was actually Government in a destructor form. When I saw that as a kid, I actually wanted one. The funniest thing is, I actually do have a plush toy of the marshmallow man that I bought at a Play Expo video game convention a few years ago. The fact you found the "monster" in the 1 film adorable is ezakley my point. That's y the 2nd film is mutch mor darker. And the fact you got a plush toy of the marshmallow man. That's just cool. Hope you still have it as its probably worth a bit by now. Yeah I still have it and have no intention of getting rid of it lol. As for Ghostbusters 2, while it was being made, executives actually forced them to make the movie more kid-friendly much like the Real Ghostbusters cartoon. So it cood have been creepy,arr ?? That wood have been good to see The way I think about it, the first movie looked more kid-friendly than the sequel as the ghosts in the first movie looked a bit cartoony whereas the ghost in the sequel looked pretty scary. We'll I won't deniy that 1 " I couldn't watch the second movie for years as a kid mainly because of the villain Vigo the Carpathian. He was much scarier than Gozer in the first movie plus he had that evil look in his eyes that would stare right into your soul | |||
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"I'm gessing thar are very fue fans of the final destination film set on hear " Them movies are good but got a bit repetitive after the first two movies as we knew from then on that most of the characters were gonna be killed off in gruesome ways. | |||
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"Who remembers particular moments in family movies that were pretty scary? I remember one moment in Ghostbusters 2 where Ray, Egon and Winston go into an unused subway tunnel to look for the slime river and have a laugh making echoes shouting hello and when Winston does it, there's nothing but silence and then a demonic disembodied voice calls his name and then they get instantly surrounded by decapitated heads on pikes. For a movie intended for families and kids, that is some pretty scary stuff as that's like something out of a horror movie. It's a film about goats. Wot did you expect. I can understand that but there were elements in the sequel that felt darker and scarier than in the first movie especially the villain. I will agree with that. But on a side note it wos the 2nd film. So sum wood say sum wos expecting a story line to be a bit mor spooky than the 1st film. After all wots scarey about a gient marshmallow man ? I thought the stay puft marshmallow man was adorable even though it was actually Government in a destructor form. When I saw that as a kid, I actually wanted one. The funniest thing is, I actually do have a plush toy of the marshmallow man that I bought at a Play Expo video game convention a few years ago. The fact you found the "monster" in the 1 film adorable is ezakley my point. That's y the 2nd film is mutch mor darker. And the fact you got a plush toy of the marshmallow man. That's just cool. Hope you still have it as its probably worth a bit by now. Yeah I still have it and have no intention of getting rid of it lol. As for Ghostbusters 2, while it was being made, executives actually forced them to make the movie more kid-friendly much like the Real Ghostbusters cartoon. So it cood have been creepy,arr ?? That wood have been good to see The way I think about it, the first movie looked more kid-friendly than the sequel as the ghosts in the first movie looked a bit cartoony whereas the ghost in the sequel looked pretty scary. We'll I won't deniy that 1 I couldn't watch the second movie for years as a kid mainly because of the villain Vigo the Carpathian. He was much scarier than Gozer in the first movie plus he had that evil look in his eyes that would stare right into your soul " I'm the complete opposite. I found it realey good as a kid. But ha gess i wos a weard kid that liked creepy and gorey stuff | |||
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"Who remembers particular moments in family movies that were pretty scary? I remember one moment in Ghostbusters 2 where Ray, Egon and Winston go into an unused subway tunnel to look for the slime river and have a laugh making echoes shouting hello and when Winston does it, there's nothing but silence and then a demonic disembodied voice calls his name and then they get instantly surrounded by decapitated heads on pikes. For a movie intended for families and kids, that is some pretty scary stuff as that's like something out of a horror movie. It's a film about goats. Wot did you expect. I can understand that but there were elements in the sequel that felt darker and scarier than in the first movie especially the villain. I will agree with that. But on a side note it wos the 2nd film. So sum wood say sum wos expecting a story line to be a bit mor spooky than the 1st film. After all wots scarey about a gient marshmallow man ? I thought the stay puft marshmallow man was adorable even though it was actually Government in a destructor form. When I saw that as a kid, I actually wanted one. The funniest thing is, I actually do have a plush toy of the marshmallow man that I bought at a Play Expo video game convention a few years ago. The fact you found the "monster" in the 1 film adorable is ezakley my point. That's y the 2nd film is mutch mor darker. And the fact you got a plush toy of the marshmallow man. That's just cool. Hope you still have it as its probably worth a bit by now. Yeah I still have it and have no intention of getting rid of it lol. As for Ghostbusters 2, while it was being made, executives actually forced them to make the movie more kid-friendly much like the Real Ghostbusters cartoon. So it cood have been creepy,arr ?? That wood have been good to see The way I think about it, the first movie looked more kid-friendly than the sequel as the ghosts in the first movie looked a bit cartoony whereas the ghost in the sequel looked pretty scary. We'll I won't deniy that 1 I couldn't watch the second movie for years as a kid mainly because of the villain Vigo the Carpathian. He was much scarier than Gozer in the first movie plus he had that evil look in his eyes that would stare right into your soul I'm the complete opposite. I found it realey good as a kid. But ha gess i wos a weard kid that liked creepy and gorey stuff " I liked it too when I finally decided to watch it in my early teens. I remember seeing some other creepy movies as a kid. Disney's Return To Oz is a good example. | |||
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"I'm gessing thar are very fue fans of the final destination film set on hear Them movies are good but got a bit repetitive after the first two movies as we knew from then on that most of the characters were gonna be killed off in gruesome ways." I also wouldn't call it a family film. The first one is a 15 (didn't check the rest). | |||
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"Jaws when hooper diving down to check the wrecked boat an head bobs down with eye hanging out haha Yip good old family film" When Jaws was first released in the 70s it was an 18 (equivalentl) these days it's just a 12, so pretty much a family film if you have older kids! Just shows how the ratings have changed over the years and what we now allow kids to watch. | |||
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"Some of the scenes in Watership down were quite scary I can’t watch that. Bright Eyes makes me cry" Here, have a tissue | |||
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"Jaws when hooper diving down to check the wrecked boat an head bobs down with eye hanging out haha Yip good old family film When Jaws was first released in the 70s it was an 18 (equivalentl) these days it's just a 12, so pretty much a family film if you have older kids! Just shows how the ratings have changed over the years and what we now allow kids to watch. " Yeah it’s crazy ratings I remember jaws when I was 5 I think my dad decided I’d watch with him better as they caught me and friends watching American werewolf in London and evil dead around same age as we found parents pirate vhs Ano bad to let kids see films but was fun an I always loved film cos it | |||
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