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"Happy feet.... That and one man one jar " scream lol | |||
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"Darkness falls. I saw it when it came out about 15 yrs ago, with my sister who doesn't like scary films. It's only a 15 rating so didn't think it would be that bad, neither of us are scared of the dark, but when we came out, to the poorly lit car park that we were at the far end of having arrived several hours earlier, we ended up getting the security blokes to walk us to the car. " I've watched that just once, I won't watch it again as during the film a cat jumps out or something at one point, and I jumped so hard I punched myself in the chin and ended up with a fat lip... | |||
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"Darkness falls. I saw it when it came out about 15 yrs ago, with my sister who doesn't like scary films. It's only a 15 rating so didn't think it would be that bad, neither of us are scared of the dark, but when we came out, to the poorly lit car park that we were at the far end of having arrived several hours earlier, we ended up getting the security blokes to walk us to the car. I've watched that just once, I won't watch it again as during the film a cat jumps out or something at one point, and I jumped so hard I punched myself in the chin and ended up with a fat lip..." Yeah I don't think either of us would watch it again, I had finger print bruised where my sister was gripping my arm. | |||
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"Darkness falls. I saw it when it came out about 15 yrs ago, with my sister who doesn't like scary films. It's only a 15 rating so didn't think it would be that bad, neither of us are scared of the dark, but when we came out, to the poorly lit car park that we were at the far end of having arrived several hours earlier, we ended up getting the security blokes to walk us to the car. " OMG that was awesome in its day. Never thought a movie about the tooth fairy could be so creepy!! | |||
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"Darkness falls. I saw it when it came out about 15 yrs ago, with my sister who doesn't like scary films. It's only a 15 rating so didn't think it would be that bad, neither of us are scared of the dark, but when we came out, to the poorly lit car park that we were at the far end of having arrived several hours earlier, we ended up getting the security blokes to walk us to the car. I've watched that just once, I won't watch it again as during the film a cat jumps out or something at one point, and I jumped so hard I punched myself in the chin and ended up with a fat lip... Yeah I don't think either of us would watch it again, I had finger print bruised where my sister was gripping my arm." Ouch! I think some films get to you more with the atmosphere than any gore or violence. The Others scares the crap out of me and that's only a 12, I wouldn't watch it in the dark. | |||
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"Darkness falls. I saw it when it came out about 15 yrs ago, with my sister who doesn't like scary films. It's only a 15 rating so didn't think it would be that bad, neither of us are scared of the dark, but when we came out, to the poorly lit car park that we were at the far end of having arrived several hours earlier, we ended up getting the security blokes to walk us to the car. I've watched that just once, I won't watch it again as during the film a cat jumps out or something at one point, and I jumped so hard I punched myself in the chin and ended up with a fat lip... Yeah I don't think either of us would watch it again, I had finger print bruised where my sister was gripping my arm." im gonna watch that tomorrow now dont think ive watched that one | |||
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"Darkness falls. I saw it when it came out about 15 yrs ago, with my sister who doesn't like scary films. It's only a 15 rating so didn't think it would be that bad, neither of us are scared of the dark, but when we came out, to the poorly lit car park that we were at the far end of having arrived several hours earlier, we ended up getting the security blokes to walk us to the car. OMG that was awesome in its day. Never thought a movie about the tooth fairy could be so creepy!! " North did we! A tooth fairy? How scary can it be? Apparently the answer to that is very! | |||
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"Darkness falls. I saw it when it came out about 15 yrs ago, with my sister who doesn't like scary films. It's only a 15 rating so didn't think it would be that bad, neither of us are scared of the dark, but when we came out, to the poorly lit car park that we were at the far end of having arrived several hours earlier, we ended up getting the security blokes to walk us to the car. OMG that was awesome in its day. Never thought a movie about the tooth fairy could be so creepy!! North did we! A tooth fairy? How scary can it be? Apparently the answer to that is very! " Your not wrong. I had all of my teeth removed and disposed of after that.....just in case. | |||
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"Poltergeist (the original). I still cannot watch it alone in the dark. " good call | |||
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"Stir of Echoes. I'm a horror buff. Takes a lot to scare me. But that film was so atmispheric. I was on tenderhooks watching that. " yes thats spooky kevin bacon excellent in that film xx | |||
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"The Fog The Shining (Just thinking about them gives me the shivers!) " Strangely I found the Shining funny. Made me think horror films weren't too bad. I was wrong | |||
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"Poltergeist (the original). I still cannot watch it alone in the dark. " That film scares me too, haven't seen it for many years and have no intention of doing so in the future | |||
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"Poltergeist (the original). I still cannot watch it alone in the dark. That film scares me too, haven't seen it for many years and have no intention of doing so in the future " yeagh its that tree outside | |||
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"A couple of films have creeped me out but not to the point of scaring me. They were the conjuring, redwood massacre and the view" The babadook is great, very good | |||
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"Two girls one cup. I had nightmares for ages " I was psychologically scarred by that | |||
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"Blair Witch. I was young. It scared the shit out of me." Heck yes, I remember walking home and had to go down a road with woods on either side and being absolutely terrified. | |||
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"[Removed by poster at 10/09/16 21:53:05]" More disturbed me was... The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (1974) when I watched it as an 11/12 year old. | |||
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"A couple of films have creeped me out but not to the point of scaring me. They were the conjuring, redwood massacre and the view The babadook is great, very good " The Babadook is meant to be excellent. One of the very best in recent years. I missed it at that the time it was released. Thanks for the heads-up! | |||
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"Wolf Creek. " Good that. | |||
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"The exorcist for me as well" And me. | |||
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"Salems Lot, the original one. I still get Danny Glick scratching on the window images.. " Kudos to Stephen King. Fantastic horror writer. | |||
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"[Removed by poster at 10/09/16 20:41:31]" Jaws as a small child, was terrifying back in early 80's!! Since read the book which beats the awesome film hands down x | |||
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"Film? Reality is much worse..." Tell me about it. I've convinced myself someone is trying to get in my house,because I heard a bang last night and the dog went mad and started scratching at the bedroom door next to mine. I went in there and the window was open. | |||
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"A couple of films have creeped me out but not to the point of scaring me. They were the conjuring, redwood massacre and the view The babadook is great, very good " seen that it was creepy lol | |||
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"The wickerman, original It. " Oh yes! The end was so uncomfortable and disturbing to watch | |||
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"Friday the 13th. Went to the cinema with my sister and her friends to see it. The ending,where he jumps out of the water to get the girl in the boat,was so unexpected every person in the place screamed and jumped out of their seats; including me. " Yeah, that was a classic moment. Wish I'd seen it at the cinema though. I watched it on Betamax video. Lucky you! | |||
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"Ghostwatch. Not a film I know but it creeped the hell out of me. " Oh my god, yes! Bloody terrifying! | |||
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"Not the film, but the stage production of Woman In Black. " Yup -that was shockingly frightening | |||
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"The ghoul. Don Henderson scared the shit out of me. The wicker man. Always hate the ending where Edward Woodward gets burnt to death." I know everyone has probably seen this by now, but if we could avoid blatantly giving away any more twist endings, that would be good. I'd hate for anyone to have a classic movie ruined for them. As a kid, I was freaked out by the 1978 version of Invasion of the Body Snatchers | |||
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"A couple of films have creeped me out but not to the point of scaring me. They were the conjuring, redwood massacre and the view The babadook is great, very good The Babadook is meant to be excellent. One of the very best in recent years. I missed it at that the time it was released. Thanks for the heads-up! " I thought Babadook was shite | |||
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"A couple of films have creeped me out but not to the point of scaring me. They were the conjuring, redwood massacre and the view The babadook is great, very good The Babadook is meant to be excellent. One of the very best in recent years. I missed it at that the time it was released. Thanks for the heads-up! I thought Babadook was shite" The acting from the mum and especially the young boy was excellent, but each to their own | |||
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"Not so much films but scenes,,,,,,,,,,,,,,silence of the lambs, the (night vision goggles scene). The omen, some of the scenes in that because it could be real life, and to top it off, I worked with Harvey Stephens, who played Damian, when I worked in the city,,,,,,,,which was a bit freaky,,,,,,,,,," The scene in silence of lambs where she gets cum on her face | |||
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"Not so much films but scenes,,,,,,,,,,,,,,silence of the lambs, the (night vision goggles scene). The omen, some of the scenes in that because it could be real life, and to top it off, I worked with Harvey Stephens, who played Damian, when I worked in the city,,,,,,,,which was a bit freaky,,,,,,,,,, The scene in silence of lambs where she gets cum on her face " The rape scene in The Accused | |||
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"Not so much films but scenes,,,,,,,,,,,,,,silence of the lambs, the (night vision goggles scene). The omen, some of the scenes in that because it could be real life, and to top it off, I worked with Harvey Stephens, who played Damian, when I worked in the city,,,,,,,,which was a bit freaky,,,,,,,,,, The scene in silence of lambs where she gets cum on her face The rape scene in The Accused " The same scene in Last House On The Left | |||
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"Not so much films but scenes,,,,,,,,,,,,,,silence of the lambs, the (night vision goggles scene). The omen, some of the scenes in that because it could be real life, and to top it off, I worked with Harvey Stephens, who played Damian, when I worked in the city,,,,,,,,which was a bit freaky,,,,,,,,,," The Omen always gave me the shivers! | |||
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"There was a Stephen king film out when I was 12-13 or so, it was set in a creepy American "village" and there was a clock tower, I Remember there being a strange tentacle flesh colored monster or something. I Wish I remembered the film but it gave me nightmares for years. I think I might google all his films, find it and watch it again. Just had a random memory while typing this: "sutter cain" I think was a character in it, that should narrow it down some what. " You're thinking of the John Carpenter movie In The Mouth Of Madness. Starred Sam Neill as a Stephen King type, and he ends up in his own books. | |||
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"Not so much films but scenes,,,,,,,,,,,,,,silence of the lambs, the (night vision goggles scene). The omen, some of the scenes in that because it could be real life, and to top it off, I worked with Harvey Stephens, who played Damian, when I worked in the city,,,,,,,,which was a bit freaky,,,,,,,,,, The scene in silence of lambs where she gets cum on her face " and that scares yer lol xx | |||
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"There was a Stephen king film out when I was 12-13 or so, it was set in a creepy American "village" and there was a clock tower, I Remember there being a strange tentacle flesh colored monster or something. I Wish I remembered the film but it gave me nightmares for years. I think I might google all his films, find it and watch it again. Just had a random memory while typing this: "sutter cain" I think was a character in it, that should narrow it down some what. You're thinking of the John Carpenter movie In The Mouth Of Madness. Starred Sam Neill as a Stephen King type, and he ends up in his own books." Not scary but I loved this movie " No not the carpenter's " | |||
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"The Shining. Very clever film which busts many common scary film standards. There's no dark, shadowy bits, is all very brightly lit and no sinister, eery mood enhancing music. And those little twin girls, *shudder*" gotta admit. The shining in its day was on a seriously limited budget due to the movie industry pouring it's money into the big Sci fi blockbusters (Blade runner was in production at the time, return of the jedi was set to hit the screen, tron was in its early financial stage) and Stanley Kubric had to rely on Acting and atmosphere, Jack nicholson admitted he almost drove himself insane getting into role but the highlight of that movie is the main office at the typewriter, "All work and no play makes jack a dull boy" the simple camera angles and rotating room angle set about a heart stopping tension that even now cgi and advanced camera motion couldn't replicate. x | |||
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" IT !!!!!!! Fucking clown " This | |||
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"Not so much films but scenes,,,,,,,,,,,,,,silence of the lambs, the (night vision goggles scene). The omen, some of the scenes in that because it could be real life, and to top it off, I worked with Harvey Stephens, who played Damian, when I worked in the city,,,,,,,,which was a bit freaky,,,,,,,,,, The scene in silence of lambs where she gets cum on her face and that scares yer lol xx" Yes, I hate cum | |||
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"The last few mins of Rec really scared me " Oh god! | |||
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"The last few mins of Rec really scared me Oh god! " Ha I remember feeling very tense all the way through then it got quiet and very creepy before....that thing appeared | |||
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"The last few mins of Rec really scared me Oh god! Ha I remember feeling very tense all the way through then it got quiet and very creepy before....that thing appeared " *shudders* | |||
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"There was a Stephen king film out when I was 12-13 or so, it was set in a creepy American "village" and there was a clock tower, I Remember there being a strange tentacle flesh colored monster or something. I Wish I remembered the film but it gave me nightmares for years. I think I might google all his films, find it and watch it again. Just had a random memory while typing this: "sutter cain" I think was a character in it, that should narrow it down some what. You're thinking of the John Carpenter movie In The Mouth Of Madness. Starred Sam Neill as a Stephen King type, and he ends up in his own books." Need to get round to that one Also, the mother from The Badadook was in Game Of Thrones | |||
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"Ghostwatch. Not a film I know but it creeped the hell out of me. Oh my god, yes! Bloody terrifying! " I have never seen this might be worth a watch | |||
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"There was a Stephen king film out when I was 12-13 or so, it was set in a creepy American "village" and there was a clock tower, I Remember there being a strange tentacle flesh colored monster or something. I Wish I remembered the film but it gave me nightmares for years. I think I might google all his films, find it and watch it again. Just had a random memory while typing this: "sutter cain" I think was a character in it, that should narrow it down some what. You're thinking of the John Carpenter movie In The Mouth Of Madness. Starred Sam Neill as a Stephen King type, and he ends up in his own books. Not scary but I loved this movie " No not the carpenter's " " was it needfull things? | |||
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"There was a Stephen king film out when I was 12-13 or so, it was set in a creepy American "village" and there was a clock tower, I Remember there being a strange tentacle flesh colored monster or something. I Wish I remembered the film but it gave me nightmares for years. I think I might google all his films, find it and watch it again. Just had a random memory while typing this: "sutter cain" I think was a character in it, that should narrow it down some what. You're thinking of the John Carpenter movie In The Mouth Of Madness. Starred Sam Neill as a Stephen King type, and he ends up in his own books. Not scary but I loved this movie " No not the carpenter's " was it needfull things?" No, it's called In The Mouth Of Madness. | |||
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"Blair Witch. I was young. It scared the shit out of me." Me too | |||
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"It " This for me too.clowns are so scary in movies. | |||
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"Ghostwatch. Not a film I know but it creeped the hell out of me. Oh my god, yes! Bloody terrifying! I have never seen this might be worth a watch " Blast from the past. I remember it when I was a kid. It was really creepy. Pipes | |||
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"A couple of films have creeped me out but not to the point of scaring me. They were the conjuring, redwood massacre and the view The babadook is great, very good The Babadook is meant to be excellent. One of the very best in recent years. I missed it at that the time it was released. Thanks for the heads-up! I thought Babadook was shite" Me too. Really boring! Not found one to scare me yet. I live in hope. | |||
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"watership down " This!!! This one fucking terrified me as a kid. Still can't watch it now. | |||
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"Ghostwatch. Not a film I know but it creeped the hell out of me. Oh my god, yes! Bloody terrifying! I have never seen this might be worth a watch Blast from the past. I remember it when I was a kid. It was really creepy. Pipes " Never heard of it. I love a creepy film! Off to search for it | |||
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"Ghostwatch. Not a film I know but it creeped the hell out of me. Oh my god, yes! Bloody terrifying! I have never seen this might be worth a watch Blast from the past. I remember it when I was a kid. It was really creepy. Pipes Never heard of it. I love a creepy film! Off to search for it " Its not a film | |||
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"Some films mentioned ie poltergeist even though would still watch it was scary but good and a few others like omen,Halloween, and few others But a film not mentioned the saw series I just cannot watch this,did try to once but I had to switch off,also the films where people miss there time either dying in a plane crash,a car smash on a motorway or the roller coaster but they all eventually die in other shit scary ways...can't remember the name of these trilogies " Final Destination. I think there's more than 3 though | |||
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"Some films mentioned ie poltergeist even though would still watch it was scary but good and a few others like omen,Halloween, and few others But a film not mentioned the saw series I just cannot watch this,did try to once but I had to switch off,also the films where people miss there time either dying in a plane crash,a car smash on a motorway or the roller coaster but they all eventually die in other shit scary ways...can't remember the name of these trilogies " final destination i enjoyed those films | |||
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"A couple of films have creeped me out but not to the point of scaring me. They were the conjuring, redwood massacre and the view The babadook is great, very good The Babadook is meant to be excellent. One of the very best in recent years. I missed it at that the time it was released. Thanks for the heads-up! I thought Babadook was shite Me too. Really boring! Not found one to scare me yet. I live in hope. " I think there's a few here that could accept that challenge | |||
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"A couple of films have creeped me out but not to the point of scaring me. They were the conjuring, redwood massacre and the view The babadook is great, very good The Babadook is meant to be excellent. One of the very best in recent years. I missed it at that the time it was released. Thanks for the heads-up! I thought Babadook was shite Me too. Really boring! Not found one to scare me yet. I live in hope. I think there's a few here that could accept that challenge " Haha! I think you may be right | |||
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"Or hostel omg" Yes, I'll second that L | |||
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"The original zombie movie Night of the Living Dead creeped me out a bit, love zombie movies " Me too even though they terrify me | |||
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"Anyone seen that late 80's movie Society? Major body horror. Saw it when I was about 10/11 (Late 90's) on Bravo (When it showed Horror all the time.) anyway it's not scary but it's fucking wierd." It's one of the strangest movies of its time | |||
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"Anyone seen that late 80's movie Society? Major body horror. Saw it when I was about 10/11 (Late 90's) on Bravo (When it showed Horror all the time.) anyway it's not scary but it's fucking wierd. It's one of the strangest movies of its time " It most definitely was that. | |||
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" IT !!!!!!! Fucking clown " Absolutely! Last horror movie I ever watched! Freaked me out so badly I swore I'd never watch another horror movie ever again! That was probably about 23 years ago! Stephen King knows how to scare! Big time! | |||
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"child's play. I can't even look at a chuckie doll. Freaks me right out " i love Chuck wana play? | |||
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"child's play. I can't even look at a chuckie doll. Freaks me right out i love Chuck wana play? " Oh don't now haha! One of my family members wrapped up a chuckie doll and gave it to me for my birthday a few years back. That wasn't a good day | |||
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"child's play. I can't even look at a chuckie doll. Freaks me right out i love Chuck wana play? Oh don't now haha! One of my family members wrapped up a chuckie doll and gave it to me for my birthday a few years back. That wasn't a good day" aww im sorry haha and that was an awful thing to do to you | |||
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"child's play. I can't even look at a chuckie doll. Freaks me right out i love Chuck wana play? Oh don't now haha! One of my family members wrapped up a chuckie doll and gave it to me for my birthday a few years back. That wasn't a good day aww im sorry haha and that was an awful thing to do to you " It's all fun and games. I got them back don't you worry haha! | |||
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"child's play. I can't even look at a chuckie doll. Freaks me right out i love Chuck wana play? Oh don't now haha! One of my family members wrapped up a chuckie doll and gave it to me for my birthday a few years back. That wasn't a good day aww im sorry haha and that was an awful thing to do to you It's all fun and games. I got them back don't you worry haha!" haha nice1 | |||
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"Not the film, but the stage production of Woman In Black. " That one got me too ! Is so eerie in the theatre | |||
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"Not the film, but the stage production of Woman In Black. That one got me too ! Is so eerie in the theatre " Totally agree! The film has a "happy" ending... The stage production leaves you on the point of screaming (again)!! xx | |||
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