If you’re wondering how I got to see Looking for Mr. Goodbar as a child, the anecdote is in this story. It’s the earliest example I can think of where outsmarted myself. https://www.dallasnews.com/arts/arts/2018/05/16/dallas-writer-matt-zoller-seitz-movies-secret-success-solacelife-death …
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I watched Alien at way too young an age at like 5 or 6 and for whatever reason Harry Dean Stanton's death messed me up. He just seemed like such a common dude.
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That was a rough one for me too.
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I don't understand how you got to see Looking for Mr. Goodbar as a child!
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I think I have five from Watership Down
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Seriously. Fuck that movie.
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I don't have any SPECIFIC deaths, but I remember as a child walking in on my parents watching TITANIC while the ship was sinking and watching a bunch of people get sucked through the flooded windows into the hold. THAT messed me up--the thought of them helplessly drowning.
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You watched Looking for Mr. Goodbar as a child? Yikes.
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