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rocktheoldskool wrote:
wrote: the opening to you cant do that on televsion freaked me out for some reason...the whole starting of the show and some skits like the really gross ones scared me alot for some reason...
Same here. I am glad I'm not the only one.
I was a mere child. It was the late 80's. It grated me a lot! That awful noise would make the roar of Kong from KING KONG VS GODZILLA sound delightful. I never saw KKVSG
Spiderman used to scare me. Remember SPIDER MAND AND HIS AMAZING FRIENDS.
"Oo-weee-oooh eeehhhh BRUUUMMMM."
And Spdierman flew in the camera. Now that doesn't scare me anymore.
That Jack and the Beanstalk skit with Kermit on SESAME STREET was scary. You have to guess (hint: the scariness happense at the end). Remember I was a small child.
I was 9, and I got this tape called SON OF GODZILLA. I would imagine that there will be some horrific going ons. I put on the tape ducked my head down. All I heard was "RRAAAIIII-UUUHHH-UNK!!!" That sound doesn't scare me, but when I slowly moved my head up. PURE BLACKNESS but the noise. Stopped the tape, rewound it, play. There was the creepy title (completely different from the crappy Sony DVD), then there was Godzilla. The sky was dark and stormy, he was roaring. He didn't look scary. I let it go. But what scared me in the film was the battle with G and Speiga (a huge ugly tarantula). During that fight they keep cutting into close-ups of Speiga's mouth and Godzilla's eye. The eye creeped out my brother. As I watched the film, I conquered my fear and loved the genre of kaiju eiga.
In GODZILLA VS THE SEA MONSTER, an island girl was getting away from Godzilla and he was looking down at her and the girl was scared and they cut into Godzilla's face. The deep growling noise is what made it scary. "RrrrrrRRRRRRRrrrrr!" I was 9 back then, but I was no longer scared.
When I saw GODZILLA ON MONSTER ISLAND, which was my first G-film I saw in my life, I got scared at the ending where the girls are saying goodbye to Godzilla and Angilas before they went into the water. Godzilla turned around and through slow motion roared. Now I am no longer scared of it. I think it is cool.
The most bothersome yet scary movie moment relating to the subject in this thread, was from GODZILLA VS THE SMOG MONSTER. I was 9, and there was one scene where I called it "The Noisest Scene in Cinema History." Multiple Squares getting smaller and noisier. And there were a lot of colored squares looking like a creepy beepy UFO. See the movie and you will know what I am talking about. Now I find it disturbing.
PEE-WEE'S PLAY HOUSE grated me. Two words: Too much.
HULK HOGAN'S ROCK N' WRESTLING scared me. I was a small child. It gave me nightmares. I had nightmares where I was clobbered by Hulk Hogan. From then on, I began to hate wrestling. And I still do. But that does not make me a...forget it.
That's everything so far.
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