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The Suspense Is Terrible - I Hope It Lasts
The original Willie Wonka and the Chocolate Factory was released in 1971. It started a kind family tradition that I don't know that I've ever fully from. Specifically, it started a tradition of my mother showing me films and shows that freaked
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Glad you grew up to be the sort of kid who likes having nightmares. You certainly don't seem to be the worst for these childhood frights! Another superb entry from you, sir.
Also, torture and satantic possession will have me looking for my hard hat and blankie curtains!
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The little secret at the heart of this story is that I suspect the reason my mom took us to all of these films is because she wanted to see them. She's never specifically said that she likes horror movies, but I think somewhere in her heart, she loves them. Like suspense-horror movies, not shock and gore horror movies. My brother and I were just her excuses to go. Heh.
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I empathize with you 100% about those sitcoms. Yeah, sometimes stuff is just too cringe-worthy to endure. I mean, I like drama, but somehow poor social behavior makes me acutely uncomfortable too.
Hurray for enjoying nightmares!
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My dad let me read Stephen King's "The Stand" when I was a kid and I was absolutely hooked. I think if I hadn't been so into Sci-Fi and Fantasy, I could have very easily fallen down the Stephen King rabbit hole forever. Since he didn't write about elves and lasers and shit, though, I only read his books sporadically. He's terrific, though and I can well imagine who terrified you must have felt reading It when you were a kid (though he should have let you finish it so you knew what happened to Pennywise - that is actually a relief in the end).
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Both my husband and I found the flying monkeys to be the worst part of the Wizard of Oz. They are freaky and ugly and so wrong, and they can steal people! :O
Yes, I wore a hard hat. Yes, I put a blanket under the hard hat so I could close it like a curtain when scary things happened.I love that solution to this whole situation. Very inventive! And such a kid thing to do ( ... )
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I empathize with your daughter on all of those points, especially the memory books. When I hear about people's houses getting destroyed by fires or tornadoes, my first thought is "I hope they got out all right" and my second though is "Oh no, what if their photo albums were destroyed?" So much family history! I'm getting worked up now over your daughter's reaction - I'm with her on that 100%. Poor Piglet!
Narrative. It can tear your heart out. :D
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