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Subject: Re: What Movie Traumatized You as a Kid? Fri Feb 24, 2017 9:56 am
To me it kinda started my whole curiosity on the study of occult subject matter.My personal research goes as far back as the age of 12.ONE MORE SCARY ONE WAS THE OMEN FOR ME!..Today i see people finally learning about what i already knew at my young age .This world has a nefarious underlying dark group ....! Thats the creepy reality!
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Subject: Re: What Movie Traumatized You as a Kid? Fri Feb 24, 2017 1:06 pm
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Subject: Re: What Movie Traumatized You as a Kid? Wed Mar 01, 2017 9:42 am
I really should read the book, however when you are a small child and see rabbits that battle and kill each other...NIGHTMARES. It is a very graphic movie.
***************** Leadership is a potent combination of strategy and character. But if you must be without one, be without the strategy. - Norman Schwarzkopf, Jr.
I really should read the book, however when you are a small child and see rabbits that battle and kill each other...NIGHTMARES. It is a very graphic movie.
OH I can only imagine! Especially when we think of rabbits as being cute and cuddly. Do you like rabbits? Or did the movie ruin it for you?
Subject: Re: What Movie Traumatized You as a Kid? Wed Mar 01, 2017 2:22 pm
Maw took me to the big city when I was real little to see one of them moving picture things. Don't recall the exact name but it had some fellers name 3 stooges in it. They gave us some kinda paper glasses to watch it with and then it began. People was running right at me and then some real mean ugly looking guy came right into my face with a knife. Well that was it. I started screaming bloody murder and stained my drawers ever whicha way I could. Maw had to carry me out screaming all the way and I would not let her go back in.
I hate being used- Sold- and especially stabbed for any reason and I have always felt sorry for all the goats and sheep out there let alone the humans that have lost their lives to the cause of sacrifice grrrrrrrrrr Yep as a kid this movie was to real for this boy
Subject: Re: What Movie Traumatized You as a Kid? Mon Mar 20, 2017 1:53 pm
here's a little help for you cuz Dinarling and also to prove that sometimes he does have a lick of sense.
Spooks! is the 148th short film released by Columbia Pictures in 1953 starring Americanslapstick comedy team The Three Stooges (Moe Howard, Larry Fine and Shemp Howard). The comedians released 190 short films for the studio between 1934 and 1959.
The Stooges are private detectives that are hired to track down a kidnapped girl name Mary Bopper (Norma Randall), daughter of George B. Bopper. They decide to trace Bopper back to where she was last seen, which leads them to mad scientist Dr. Jeckyl (Philip Van Zandt) and his assistant, Mr. Hyde (Tom Kennedy). There is also a gorilla kept imprisoned in the house for experimental purposes. The Stooges arrive to rescue the kidnapped girl disguised as door-to door pie salesmen.
Spooks! was the first of two Stooge shorts (the other being Pardon My Backfire) made by Columbia Pictures in 3D, after the 3D craze of 1953 began with Bwana Devil. It originally premiered on May 20, 1953 with the Columbia western Fort Ti (also in 3D).
Thanks to Wiki for the info
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