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How Old Were You When You Watched Your First Horror Movie And What Movie Was It

How old were you when you watched your first horror film and what was it?

The Exorcist (1973)I was 10 years old when this movie was released in NYC and begged my mom to take me and my brother to go see it. I can't tell you how many times I fell asleep with the lights on or how much I looked forward to Sunday Mass after watching this movie. I did take pleasure in tormenting my little brother (I take my job as a big brother seriously). Any time he asked me a question, instead of turning my body to face him I would spin only my head in his direction and whisper, "help me". His face would fill with horror and he'd run out of the room crying to my mother declaring that I was possessed.Photo Courtesy @The Exorcist (film)Trailer:Premise:"...actress Chris McNeil (Ellen Burstyn) begins noticing strange and frightening behavioral changes in her daughter Regan (Linda Blair)  such as constant swearing and abnormal strength. When medicine fails,  Regan is given a few unpleasant tests, but X-ray results prove  "negative" much to the confusion of the doctors. In reality, Regan is  now possessed because of a Ouija board..."I'm glad I came across this question because for the longest time I thought @Trilogy of Terror (TV Movie 1975) with Karen Black and the Yai Yai Man, was the first horror movie I saw.

How to have a first kiss while watching a horror movie at home?

make sure to sit real close to her. if it feels right but your arm around her. snuggle alittle even. while u guys are close and snuggled in, flirt with her like u always would, unless its like teasing her our something like that, dont do that. flirt like "its on between us" flirting. studies show that if u guys make strong eye contact for a moment or two with no one talking it brings up sexual feelings in girls. whisper in her ear sometimes instead of just saying it out loud. eventually u will find a moment, thats what always happens to me. u can just feel it, like u know this is the time to kiss. im sure u will feel it too

What was your first R-rated movie? How old were you when you saw it and would you let your kids see it at the same age?

My parents took me to a drive-in theater when I was 3 to see The Exorcist. I think they expected me to fall asleep in the back seat of our station wagon, but I apparently was having none of that. I don’t recall the experience exactly, but my parents told the story for years about how I giggled my way through the whole movie, and especially seemed to enjoy the part when her head spun around like an owl and she mooed like a cow. It was said that I mooed similarly for days afterwards.I believe that experience led my mother to think it was just fine and dandy then to take me to see Poltergeist in a movie theater in 1982 when I was 8. That movie only got a PG rating, but the scene where the guy tore his face off traumatized me for life. I spent the rest of the movie sitting alone in the lobby waiting for my mom to come out. And I’ve never been able to watch that movie again, though the remake didn’t bother me a bit.And I renewed my love of horror films less than 3 years later at age 11 with A Nightmare on Elm Street.My parents never had any issue with allowing me to see movies according to ratings. I think the only movie either of my parents ever complained about was my dad with Purple Rain. But that was because of the language in it more than anything else.But yeah. Three years old with The Exorcist. And all I did was laugh.

What is the first horror movie you saw as a child and why was it scary?

I think it might have been the original version of Day of the Triffids. Watched on an old Bush tv sometime in the early 70s. Not strictly a horror film and what with rubber plants as the monster, not very scary. Even for a five year old. Which I was at the time.I’m reminded though of an other occasion a few years later. While travelling with the parents by ferry some years ago (1978), from Ireland to ‘the mainland’. I somehow found myself in the onboard cinema. At the tender age of ten I was watching an 18 cert film called The Legacy. I can remember little about the plot, if there was one. What does stick in my mind are several scenes.One lady drowns when a sheet of glass slides over the top of the swimming pool she’s immersed in, preventing her from escape.Someone else gets immolated in a fire and ends up being fed to dogs.Another character, played by Roger Daltrey I found out subsequently, chokes on a bone and is administered with an emergency tracheotomy. Graphically.What the hell were the staff of that ferry thinking of when they let me in? Not to mention my parents.No wonder I have such a high tolerance for gore to this day.

How old were you when you saw your first love movie?

I was 16. My Mom let me go on a double date, and it was vampire movie. It was afterwards that I had gotten sick on the way home. We where all smoking. I had a menthol cigarette and got nauseous with the heat on. I threw up. My boyfriend at the time was so cute. He held my hair back for me and I was shocked because I was asked if he could have a kiss when he dropped me off. I was thinking what I just barfed. 16 years old and he said I don't care I like you. I had put a butterscotch candy in my mouth and then we kissed. It was sweet.

How old do I have to be to watch horror movies in the cinema?

Me and my friend are planning to go to the cinema later this year to watch Paranormal Activity 5, but we are not sure if we're not too young to go by ourselves. We have no chance of getting any of our parents to go with us, because they hate horror movies. We're 13. Do you thing they would let us in, or is it restricted?
Thanks for your answers, Anna xxx

How old were you when you first started to watch the first Avengers (Marvel) movie & how old are you now?

I was 13 when I saw Iron Man in theaters, and now I’m 21 (having seen Infinity War twice now).

In which old horror movie the director dies by watching it? If possible I would like to download the movie.?

John Carpenter's Cigarette Burns is the eighth episode of the first season of Masters of Horror. It originally aired in North America on December 16, 2005.

The episode concerns rare films dealer Kirby Sweetman (Norman Reedus) who is deeply in debt and trying to keep his small independent theater open. He is hired by an old cinephile, Mr. Bellinger (Udo Kier) to find the only existing print of an elusive thirty-year old movie, La Fin Absolue du Monde (French: The Absolute End of the World), which supposedly sparked a homicidal riot during its premiere at the Sitges Film Festival after which it was destroyed. The episode follows Kirby as he pursues a series of clues that lead him inexorably towards a horrific and bloody conclusion.

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0643109/

Can't help you with the download.

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