I saw the Texas Chainsaw Massacre very young and that left a significant imprint. The bit when Leatherface slams that steel door and there's a pig squealing in the background - oh God.
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I am getting it so often (notoriously) wrong when suggesting films to my kids ... I think I have scarred them for life (myself ... a clockwork orange)
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I went to a sleepover when I was like... 11? 12? And we stayed up all night and watched Blair Witch, Candyman & Wolf Creek. I genuinely wasn't scared at all because it was just a laugh. My Dad was properly horrified the next day when I told him (1/2)
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MEANWHILE when I was like 8 or 9 I watched "Signs" which ISN'T EVEN A HORROR FILM and it scared the little bejeezuz out of me. The most terrified I have ever been was that Blink episode of Doctor Who. I was 11 and didn't sleep FOR A WEEK.
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My first trip to the cinema (age 5) to see Pinocchio. Nobody told me the lights would go out - I was carried out screaming

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On my daughter's first trip to the cinema, she asked why the exit sign was lit up. My son said, 'It's so you can find your way out when the cinema sets on fire'. When, not if! My daughter and I sat in the foyer whilst my son enjoyed the film.
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John Carpenter's The Thing, round at a pal's house, only one whose parents had a VHS player. Was about 8. I remember wondering if the film was illegal it was so gory. Didn't mess me up though, Company Of Wolves at the childminder's house did that.
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Dirty Dancing -spent a whole life sitting in corners.
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Water Ship Down! I just have to think of it and I’m in floods of tears. I never ever watched it again!pic.twitter.com/tPjd8tT8z0
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My mum took me and some friends to see it at the cinema. She had to deal with a whole row of balling kids by the end.
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