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Funniest thing about Meet The Feebles is that Jim Henson probably would have approved of it. He loved doing more adult content- it's part of the reason he OK'd Dark Crystal and even briefly sold a puppet show to SNL of all things.
Gremlins got me as a kid too, didn't make me freak out or anything while watching it but for a long while after it I was creeped out by just the thought of the Gremlin creatures lol. I haven't watched it again in all these years and still think they're kind of creepy, which is ironic since proper scary movies and games haven't spooked me in the slightest for 15-20 years now lol. I think the last scary movie that made me feel uneasy was The Hills Have Eyes (watched that again recently, it felt incredibly cheesy). And the last scary game that got me in any way was the first Dead Space, playing that in the dark in my parent's basement with my cousin lol
my parents: "Look! It's got cute bunnies in it!"
the movie: *WATERSHIP DOWN*
I love how Ben calls him my boy
The original Ghostbusters scared me when I was younger.
I’m not sure how old Ben’s boy is but: Beetlejuice? We all watched that as kids. That’s pretty spooky.
Funniest thing about Meet The Feebles is that Jim Henson probably would have approved of it. He loved doing more adult content- it's part of the reason he OK'd Dark Crystal and even briefly sold a puppet show to SNL of all things.
He didn’t just approve Dark Crystal it was his passion project, he’ll the second major Muppets project was called Sex and Violence!
Came back from watching the Feebles... I cannot overstate how far you should keep that film away from children
I remember my dad showing me Gremlins when I was 4 years old because it's a comedy.
A HORROR comedy.
It traumatized me for years. Thanks, dad ;_;
I had the same thing happen to me when I was a kid, but now that I'm older I fucking love Gremlins 1 & 2.
Gremlins got me as a kid too, didn't make me freak out or anything while watching it but for a long while after it I was creeped out by just the thought of the Gremlin creatures lol. I haven't watched it again in all these years and still think they're kind of creepy, which is ironic since proper scary movies and games haven't spooked me in the slightest for 15-20 years now lol. I think the last scary movie that made me feel uneasy was The Hills Have Eyes (watched that again recently, it felt incredibly cheesy). And the last scary game that got me in any way was the first Dead Space, playing that in the dark in my parent's basement with my cousin lol
Gremlins is a great one, definately not traumatised by that after seeing it at 7...
Didn't ben watch pet semetary at like 4 by mistake and that's why he's got spook tolerance
Oh man, I saw Pet Semetary 2 when I was a kid. And the original IT film. And other stuff. It's an important part of growing up!
The Mummy? The original one. Not really a Halloween theme but still an adventure/comedy with horror.