I'd be terrified of those dolls coming to life, especially being out there in the wilderness.
I don't blame you. My wife can be a troll with them. She once had all those dolls move their eyes to look at where her friend was sitting when she walked off to the restroom. Then she returned them to normal when she left for a snack. Did this a couple more times and eventually her friend verbal had a wtf moment
I don't blame you. My wife can be a troll with them. She once had all those dolls move their eyes to look at where her friend was sitting when she walked off to the restroom. Then she returned them to normal when she left for a snack. Did this a couple more times and eventually her friend verbal had a wtf moment
Ooh, that's just wrong. That's like when my best friend kept moving the The Grudge DVD around my house so I would keep finding that horrible face staring at me at the worst moments.
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That's not even funny..I can't stand doll horror movies
I'm not even close to joking. I get the heebie jeebies from those movies too. Puppet Master was a terrifying series movies, and that Monkey Shines movie poster/trailer messed up my childhood
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There was this movie I watched when I was a kid about a kid who has ESP and was talking to demons through his toy phone. Then at night the toys would come alive.
There was this movie I watched when I was a kid about a kid who has ESP and was talking to demons through his toy phone. Then at night the toys would come alive.
That movie ****ed me up lol.
I must find this movie so I can terrify myself. Gonna watch Mothman Prophecies now. Movie gives me nightmares. I always think Richard Gere is gonna get me.
Back when i was a kid one film* totally scarred me for life. And i spent years trying to find out what the heck it was. Eventually a friend of mine tracked it down on the internet for me. But now i enjoy visiting Kindertrauma and reading about other people's traumatic movie experiences as children. Good times!
-Rude
*Oh yeah, the movie was O Lucky Man! starring Malcolm McDowell and featured a dying experimental pig-man (or possibly a sheep-man) in a hospital room. Totally traumatic!
Jaws. As stupid as it sounds, even the bathtub scared me for awhile. I actually learned to scuba dive to get over this fear, and now most of my friends consider me an unofficial marine biologist hehe.
Movie that scared the crap out of me as a kid: the original Poltergeist, which I saw when it came out in the theaters as an 11 year old. As I recall, it even DID feature a evil puppet/toy that tried to strangle one of the kids... Have actually never watched it again to this day.
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The movie that freaked me out as a kid was ghoulies, one of the covers had things sitting on a toilet. I didnt see the movie but I always thought something coming out of the toilet has to be the most firghtening thing ever.
Has anyone heard of the clothing brand "Billionare Boys Club"? Because my roommate bought a hat from them for $89. I just wanna confirm that she's crazy for spending that much on supposedly super awesome namebrand new era cap.