July 28Jul 28 Now granted. I was 20. But when Pasco showed back up in Pet Sematary, I went and woke people up.
July 28Jul 28 Popular Post 4 hours ago, kevwun said: Gotta love the movies your parents let you watch back in the day. I remember watching Robo Cop when I was like 8 and the gore almost made me sick to my stomach. I let my daughters watch Ghostbusters last Halloween (8 and 6). It had been a while since I had watched it, and figured the more adult raunchy humor would go over their heads, but they would get a kick out of Slimer and the Stay Puft marshmallow man. It was listed under the "Family" genre was and only rated PG, fuck it. I remembered being scared of the librarian ghost jump scare as a kid so I warned them before and they closed their eyes, no big deal....what I was NOT prepared for and didn't remember was the semi exorcist-esque scene where Sigourney Weaver is possessed by Zuul and speaking in the demonic voice before eventually turning into androgynous David Bowie cosplay...that was a mistake Edited July 28Jul 28 by RGBIII
July 28Jul 28 Congo traumatized me as a kid and for some reason the The Crow also scared the shit out me. There are many other movies that scared me as a kid that I don’t know the name of because I only saw parts of them on HBO at my grandma house.
July 28Jul 28 Popular Post 28 minutes ago, BurntOrange&White said: IT gave me nightmares for months as a kid. Ian Boyd still fucks me up. No shame here
July 28Jul 28 43 minutes ago, Vito Andolini said: I’m still baffled how James Cameron was able to show Kate Winslett’s tits in a PG-13. Not that I’m upset about it. doc hollywood was pg-13 with a pair of tits. first set I ever saw not in a magazine. fried my brain for good.
July 28Jul 28 4 hours ago, closetojumping said: My parents didn't know what they were getting everyone into when they took us to see Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom. My little brother was like 5 or 6. The sacrifice scene turned him white as a ghost and I'll never be able to get the dinner scene out of my head. Hollywood was going insane around that time and one thing the Karens of the 80's got right was the PG 13 rating due to that movie and, I think, Ghostbusters and Gremlins. Similar story but different angle. My dad is a very conservative christian bible beater (think Footloose level crazy). He took us to from From Dusk Til Dawn (Rodriguez and Tarantino) thinking it was a simple vampire flick. He didn't pay attention to the rating for some reason. The opening scene is shot in a strip club where all the strippers turn into vampires. I'm still to this day shocked he didn't drag me and my brother out of the theater right there. I don't know what was more entertaining, the boobs or seeing my dad be as uncomfortable as he was. I'll never forget the look on his face.
July 28Jul 28 7 minutes ago, RGBIII said: I let my daughters watch Ghostbusters last Halloween (8 and 6). It had been a while since I had watched it, and figured the more adult raunchy humor would go over their heads, but they would get a kick out of Slimer and the Stay Puft marshmallow man. It was listed under the "Family" genre was and only rated PG, fuck it. I remembered being scared of the librarian ghost jump scare as a kid so I warned them before and they closed their eyes, no big deal....what I was NOT prepared for and didn't remember was the semi exorcist-esque scene where Sigourney Weaver is possessed by Zuul and speaking in the demonic voice before eventually turning into androgynous David Bowie cosplay...that was a mistake Ray’s ghost blowjob dream might have been educational.
July 28Jul 28 The only movie I ever remember scaring me was Something Wicked This Way Comes, a post-Walt, pre-Eisner Disney movie based on a story by Ray Bradbury. Outside of a handful of exceptions, horror doesn't really affect me. Reality is far scarier. Especially right now.
July 28Jul 28 22 hours ago, BachelorTrek said: GATA ain't winning a MNC with QB Lagway on a pitch-count! Zach Abolverdi: DJ Lagway dealing with new injury ahead of Florida training camp Quote GAINESVILLE, Fla. — Florida sophomore quarterback DJ Lagway is dealing with a new injury ahead of training camp, Gators Online has learned. The injury is considered minor but may limit Lagway at the start of fall practices this week, according to multiple sources. Lagway suffered a calf injury during a team run last week and has been in a boot, the sources said. His injury is not thought to be serious, but it’s unclear how much practice time Lagway could miss as a result — if any at all. The Gators open camp on Wednesday. Lagway did not attempt any passes during the spring while nursing a shoulder injury and a lower body injury, according to UF coach Billy Napier. He resumed throwing in late April and said he’s “feeling great” heading into the fall. Lagway remained engaged throughout spring camp, mimicking quarterback drills from behind the center and participating in some team activities. He started the Orange & Blue Game but only played a few series and handed the ball off. “I’m excited just to get out there and compete with the guys. Anytime I can be out there with my teammates, having fun, competing, I’m a happy guy. Recovery is going great,” Lagway said at SEC Media Days. “Training has been amazing. I’ve been working. I’m actually getting better at things. I’m not just trying to get back to throwing the ball. I’ve been working on mechanics that are going to help my accuracy this year, help my decision-making. It’s been great. … I’m ready to go. I’m excited to go there and compete. I’m going to be out there for fall camp and I’m excited to get to work.” Those comments from Lagway came prior to his calf injury. He’s been dealing with his shoulder issue since 2024 and also hurt his hamstring against Georgia, causing him to miss the rest of that game and the following week at Texas. Lagway, a Freshman All-American, went 6-0 last season in the games he started and finished. He threw for 1,915 yards and 12 touchdowns with nine interceptions and completed 60.0% of his passes in 12 games played. Lagway made his first career start in Week 2 and set a UF true freshman record with 456 passing yards (ninth all-time in school history). He also ranked No. 2 nationally in deep balls with a PFF passing depth grade of 95.8.
July 28Jul 28 39 minutes ago, BurntOrange&White said: An odd fact is there was no blood in Halloween. There isn’t much. But there is some. Notably first scene where he stabs his sister.
July 28Jul 28 42 minutes ago, Drifterwood said: I had two older sisters that loved animated and fantasy movies in the 80s that had some borderline shit for kids. Wizards, Labyrinth, Dark Crystal, Return to Oz, Watership Down, The Rats of NIMH were all in heavy rotation when I was 5-7 and all the creepiest parts stuck with me. My 8yo daughter has seen all of them already other than Wizards and Watership Down. Yes! Dark Crystal got me as well. Going back to Wizards, I was all, "Animated characters can be brutally killed? Is that even legal?"
July 28Jul 28 5 hours ago, SydneyCarton said: First off, Merlot is absolutely fucking trash. So is Chardonnay. Second, who the FUCK says Octopuses? It's fucking octopi. Anyone saying Octopuses should be corrected and violently mocked. How dare you besmirch Ringo Starr
July 28Jul 28 1 minute ago, Michael Knight said: How dare you besmirch Ringo Starr That would have been Octopus’s Garden.
July 28Jul 28 Add me to the list of people who think Rats of Nimh and Dark Crystal can get all the way fucked.
July 28Jul 28 3 minutes ago, SydneyCarton said: That would have been Octopus’s Garden. Well that song is suddenly much sadder with a lonely octopus
July 28Jul 28 1 hour ago, RGBIII said: I let my daughters watch Ghostbusters last Halloween (8 and 6). It had been a while since I had watched it, and figured the more adult raunchy humor would go over their heads, but they would get a kick out of Slimer and the Stay Puft marshmallow man. It was listed under the "Family" genre was and only rated PG, fuck it. I remembered being scared of the librarian ghost jump scare as a kid so I warned them before and they closed their eyes, no big deal....what I was NOT prepared for and didn't remember was the semi exorcist-esque scene where Sigourney Weaver is possessed by Zuul and speaking in the demonic voice before eventually turning into androgynous David Bowie cosplay...that was a mistake Nimble little minx
July 28Jul 28 Author Rats of NIMH and Watership Down were great books as a kid. The movies seem to really amp up the terror.
July 28Jul 28 16 minutes ago, Michael Knight said: Well that song is suddenly much sadder with a lonely octopus This will cheer you up -- he's not lonely. He's friends with the songwriter/singer (and some of his friends as well), and they all come over to visit him in his garden. We desperately need a new commitment to get this thread back on track.
July 28Jul 28 Popular Post 1 hour ago, Getafix said: I hope you all forgive me for cross-posting this ... fun watch. Got me excited for the season. Note - first stop, Texas. (Not a horror movie, though.) This video really got me excited. I’ve been a Texas football fan since 1970, when my dad came back from Vietnam and decided we were going to finally settle down in Austin Texas. Almost immediately I was obsessed with the team. Nixon giving them the trophy. Roosevelt Leaks. Earl Campbell. There were a lot of highs and lows, of course culminating with 2006 in the Rose Bowl. I was there and it was glorious. For the first time since 2006 it feels like this program is at a place where it could have tremendous success again. The thing about Texas football history is that the program always peaks its head up for some glory from time to time, but rarely made a consistent run at the top over a long period of time. It’s hard to do. We have a chance to stay at the top as one of the truly elite programs year after year, and that’s an awesome opportunity. Go Arch. Go Horns. Let’s finally get one this year.
July 28Jul 28 Friend and I had a sleepover while his nurse mom was working overnight. We watched Teen Wolf followed by The Howling. I was not ready for Howling.
July 28Jul 28 5 minutes ago, Deej said: What a bunch of pussies posters here were as kids. Thems fighting words. I'm still a pussy. Star Trek First Contact scared the shit outta me when I was 4 or 5. I still watched it like 30 times.
July 28Jul 28 6 hours ago, Park Gothic said: Listen you fucking pedants How was I supposed to know she was 13? She looked 15!* *Basketball Jones
July 28Jul 28 6 hours ago, Cairn Horn88 said: https://www.on3.com/teams/texas-longhorns/news/2026-te-keawe-browne-re-opens-recruitment-after-silent-texas-commitment/ 2026 TE Keawe Browne Re-Opens Recruitment After Silent Texas Commitment - On3 ? 6 hours and 2 pages ago this was the last recruiting post that was ignored for fucking cinema trivia the last 2 pages
July 28Jul 28 6 hours ago, SydneyCarton said: First off, Merlot is absolutely fucking trash. So is Chardonnay. Second, who the FUCK says Octopuses? It's fucking octopi. Anyone saying Octopuses should be corrected and violently mocked. Οκτωποι
July 28Jul 28 8 minutes ago, Sgt Hulk said: 6 hours and 2 pages ago this was the last recruiting post that was ignored for fucking cinema trivia the last 2 pages And it was posted first yesterday, and discussed then. There's jack shit happening today.
July 28Jul 28 Author 8 minutes ago, Sgt Hulk said: 6 hours and 2 pages ago this was the last recruiting post that was ignored for fucking cinema trivia the last 2 pages It was ignored because it happened weeks ago on his OV and was obvious to anyone who half reads this thread
July 28Jul 28 6 hours ago, Cairn Horn88 said: https://www.on3.com/teams/texas-longhorns/news/2026-te-keawe-browne-re-opens-recruitment-after-silent-texas-commitment/ 2026 TE Keawe Browne Re-Opens Recruitment After Silent Texas Commitment - On3 ? I didn't think we'd let this kid commit, and I was happy thinking we'd moved on. But now that Browne has reopened a recruitment I never even knew was closed, I'm offended.
July 28Jul 28 6 minutes ago, closetojumping said: And it was posted first yesterday, and discussed then. There's jack shit happening today. 5 minutes ago, texifornia said: It was ignored because it happened weeks ago on his OV and was obvious to anyone who half reads this thread
July 28Jul 28 8 minutes ago, texifornia said: It was ignored because it happened weeks ago on his OV and was obvious to anyone who half reads this thread I read this thread you know I do lol. Sorry I didn’t see it with the 60 diff topics. Lol
July 28Jul 28 1 minute ago, CatManDo said: As a 7 year old in 1966, The Ghost and Mr. Chicken scared the heck out of me. That scene where the organ starts playing by itself? Comedy my ass.
July 28Jul 28 6 hours ago, SydneyCarton said: Second, who the FUCK says Octopuses? It's fucking octopi. Anyone saying Octopuses should be corrected and violently mocked. Only people who, unlike you, are smart enough to know octopus is not a second declension noun.
July 28Jul 28 I used to be scared of semi trucks because of maximum overdrive, great sound track btw. Also Cujo made me scared of dogs as a kid. Edited July 28Jul 28 by BurntOrange&White
July 28Jul 28 On 7/13/2025 at 1:20 PM, Pato del Muerto said: I’d rather shipley’s didn’t sell kolaches than their practice of selling sub-par kolaches. Your wish has been granted.
July 28Jul 28 2 hours ago, Rimbo said: The only movie I ever remember scaring me was Something Wicked This Way Comes, a post-Walt, pre-Eisner Disney movie based on a story by Ray Bradbury. Outside of a handful of exceptions, horror doesn't really affect me. Reality is far scarier. Especially right now. Forgot about Something Wicked This Way Comes - great movie. That tarantula scene . . .
July 28Jul 28 2 hours ago, JesusSweatDuck said: Similar story but different angle. My dad is a very conservative christian bible beater (think Footloose level crazy). He took us to from From Dusk Til Dawn (Rodriguez and Tarantino) thinking it was a simple vampire flick. He didn't pay attention to the rating for some reason. The opening scene is shot in a strip club where all the strippers turn into vampires. I'm still to this day shocked he didn't drag me and my brother out of the theater right there. I don't know what was more entertaining, the boobs or seeing my dad be as uncomfortable as he was. I'll never forget the look on his face. I bet he loved Cheech Marin’s scene where he’s inviting all the pooosy lovers in.
July 28Jul 28 1 hour ago, Foosters said: Some of you people need to have your hearts forcibly removed from your chest cavity
July 29Jul 29 1 hour ago, Dbeasy said: This video really got me excited. I’ve been a Texas football fan since 1970, when my dad came back from Vietnam and decided we were going to finally settle down in Austin Texas. Almost immediately I was obsessed with the team. Nixon giving them the trophy. Roosevelt Leaks. Earl Campbell. There were a lot of highs and lows, of course culminating with 2006 in the Rose Bowl. I was there and it was glorious. For the first time since 2006 it feels like this program is at a place where it could have tremendous success again. The thing about Texas football history is that the program always peaks its head up for some glory from time to time, but rarely made a consistent run at the top over a long period of time. It’s hard to do. We have a chance to stay at the top as one of the truly elite programs year after year, and that’s an awesome opportunity. Go Arch. Go Horns. Let’s finally get one this year. Wow this hits close to home. I went to my first game against TCU in 1971 with my dad. I was in awe and from that day forward and wanted to attend Texas. Graduated business school 1983. The stadium had the pylon score board I think south end zone and the track circled the field. The cheerleaders were riding little Honda 50s that I wanted at that age. After that experience, I made a point to take my girlfriend’s children to games to indoctrinate them and experience what I did. They all said I want to attend UT after seeing a game and walking campus. My girlfriend is 26 years younger and her kids are only 6,8&9 so we shall see. I agree we are on a run like early 2000’s.
July 29Jul 29 Popular Post 6 minutes ago, Knewk210 said: Wow this hits close to home. I went to my first game against TCU in 1971 with my dad. I was in awe and from that day forward and wanted to attend Texas. Graduated business school 1983. The stadium had the pylon score board I think south end zone and the track circled the field. The cheerleaders were riding little Honda 50s that I wanted at that age. After that experience, I made a point to take my girlfriend’s children to games to indoctrinate them and experience what I did. They all said I want to attend UT after seeing a game and walking campus. My girlfriend is 26 years younger and her kids are only 6,8&9 so we shall see. I agree we are on a run like early 2000’s. And am I the only one that still gives a shit about the goddamned rules? Edited July 29Jul 29 by IDIOTsavant
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