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Was WIZARD OF OZ your first Scary Movie?
We were watching TBS the other night when they had OZ on, and I wondered if this was the first movie that scared the Dickens out of you. Baby Brother would NOT go outside for 2 days after, scared that the wind would blow him away...and that melting scene..holy cow..I could not IMAGINE anything more frightening as a child, or at least something my parents would let us watch. And the film still packs a whallop for me..
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I can't really remember the first really scary movie that totally scared me but I do remember watching the Wizard of Oz when I was little and I think the thing that scared me was when the trees get angry and start throughing apples and being mean... kinda strange and creepy back then
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Ok so The Wizard of Oz is not the first scary movie I saw (my mom has taken me to see scary movies since I was a tiny baby) but it scared the living hell out of me.
My husband and I are both terrified of it to this day. I think it has something with being forced to watch it growing up.
Brent's mom got us the book Wicked for Christmas, thinking it would help calm our fears over the movie (it's subtitled the Life and Times of the Wicked Witch of the West). But we opened it and threw it down...seriously. It even landed face up and we were like "you turn it over", "no, you!"
I can watch pretty much any scary movie but I HATE that movie. hah hah.
My husband and I are both terrified of it to this day. I think it has something with being forced to watch it growing up.
Brent's mom got us the book Wicked for Christmas, thinking it would help calm our fears over the movie (it's subtitled the Life and Times of the Wicked Witch of the West). But we opened it and threw it down...seriously. It even landed face up and we were like "you turn it over", "no, you!"
I can watch pretty much any scary movie but I HATE that movie. hah hah.
I never considered Oz to be a scary movie. When I was a kid it was just fantasy fun. I was shocked when I found out that it sacred children when my neice saw it some years ago it scared her.
The Exorsist was my first scary movie. The movie was released in 1973, but I was 2 years old at that time so I was obviously too young to go to the theater to see it lol. I saw The Exorcist when it first aired on HBO, I think that was around 1976. I was about 5 years old and it was really a big event going to my mom and dad's friends house that were the only people we knew who had cable TV. We lived in the country and had no acess to cable. The movie was quite scary, but didn't really have any long term effects so far as being scared or nightmores or whatever.
The movie I saw that had lasting terrifying effects on my young mind was some years later when I saw The Shining. I was around 11- 13 years olds and that movie had me messed up for the better part of three months.
The Exorsist was my first scary movie. The movie was released in 1973, but I was 2 years old at that time so I was obviously too young to go to the theater to see it lol. I saw The Exorcist when it first aired on HBO, I think that was around 1976. I was about 5 years old and it was really a big event going to my mom and dad's friends house that were the only people we knew who had cable TV. We lived in the country and had no acess to cable. The movie was quite scary, but didn't really have any long term effects so far as being scared or nightmores or whatever.
The movie I saw that had lasting terrifying effects on my young mind was some years later when I saw The Shining. I was around 11- 13 years olds and that movie had me messed up for the better part of three months.
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I wanted to mention the book wicked is a interesting twist. I recommend it if you dare... But seriously its pretty coolEvilMel wrote:Ok so The Wizard of Oz is not the first scary movie I saw (my mom has taken me to see scary movies since I was a tiny baby) but it scared the living hell out of me.
My husband and I are both terrified of it to this day. I think it has something with being forced to watch it growing up.
Brent's mom got us the book Wicked for Christmas, thinking it would help calm our fears over the movie (it's subtitled the Life and Times of the Wicked Witch of the West). But we opened it and threw it down...seriously. It even landed face up and we were like "you turn it over", "no, you!"
I can watch pretty much any scary movie but I HATE that movie. hah hah.
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"Wicked" was an AWESOME book, highly recommend it. If you read it you will NEVER look at The Wizard of Oz in the same way again. The sequel, Son of a Witch, was not as good, IMO. And my first scary movie was Creature from the Black Lagoon. That did it for me for swimming in any water where I can't see to the bottom!!!
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Now that I think, i believe the first scary movie I seen as a child was Poltergist the first one and yes it haunted me for years. People told me that it could really happen and well I was terrifyed for a long time. To watch it now, it is no big deal but when your the age of about 8 or 9 well it can be pretty creepy as it is not too rediculous when it comes to Monsters, ghouls and ghost in some older movies.
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