A NIGHTMARE ON ELM STREET (1984) TWIN BROTHERS FIRST TIME WATCHING MOVIE REACTION!
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Classic. Birth of a horror icon. Johnny Depp's debut. R.I.P. Wes Craven.
Johnny depp!!
Jonny got thre role Wes carvers daughter said he was beautiful
Hell yeah for that username!!
I'm very late, but I wonder if the bros ever realized that was Johnny Depp?💙
"I'm your boyfriend now Nancy" will always be an Iconic line
Heather said in an interview , about a year after the film came out . At Halloween trick or treaters , began saying it to her . When they would come to her house and recognize her .
@@SJ-ty5rw That's interesting
My favorite freddy line is "welcome to prime time bitch"
@@gregory3499 That is also great
‘A Nightmare on Elm Street’ was inspired by a true story.
Wes Craven revealed that the central theme of A Nightmare on Elm Street - the idea of being killed in your dreams - was directly inspired by a true story. “I’d read an article in the L.A. Times about a family who had escaped the Killing Fields in Cambodia and managed to get to the U.S.,” he said.
“Things were fine, and then suddenly the young son was having very disturbing nightmares. He told his parents he was afraid that if he slept, the thing chasing him would get him, so he tried to stay awake for days at a time. When he finally fell asleep, his parents thought this crisis was over. Then they heard screams in the middle of the night.” “By the time they got to him, he was dead. He died in the middle of a nightmare. Here was a youngster having a vision of a horror that everyone older was denying. That became the central line of Nightmare on Elm Street.” (Anyone else suddenly get goosebumps?)
.....now where is my NoDoz....
Nancy with the coffee pot under her bed was directly inspired by that young man. He was doing that.
I read that theses Children had the Brugada Syndrom, That is a genetic Heart Condition
Thanks a lot, now I can't sleep tonight
80s THING I was born in 74 and still prefer to be barefoot when I'm home. If I was just going out the door to the patio, or the driveway, unless there's ice/snow down I generally don't bother with shoes. Heck, if my dogs leash is twisted snow doesn't deter me. Glad to see you guys picking up on all the lore. I love these movies...even the cheesier ones. Think you guys should explore the PROM NIGHT series, and the URBAN LEGENDS series. So many great horror franchises that started in the early 80s. Heads up.... Nancy is a recurring character!!!
72 myself and totally agree. Barefoot is the only way to go.
'75 baby here,
ABSOLUTELY hate shoes😉😏
Absolutely. But, then, people weren't germophobes back then. The saying that, "God made dirt, so dirt don't hurt," was a thing. Homes, clothes, and body were clean ("Cleanliness is next to Godliness") but going without shoes wasn't an issue at all. Especially in the summer. It was about having a practical balance
I always loved (and still love) how much Robert Englund absolutely relished the role of Freddy Krueger. Before he landed it, he had been best known as the friendly alien Willie in the "V" TV series. He auditioned for Freddy because he was 'tired of playing everybody's buddy' and didn't want to be typecast.
Freddy > Jason
Only problem is that then he got typecast as a creep. Thankfully, he seems to love playing the villain.
Fun Fact: The guy who played the doctor when Nancy did her sleep test, he's the voice of Roger Rabbit.
They're barefoot, cus they took their shoes off to go to bed. They don't get their feet cut, cus it's a dream. Who steps on shit in their dreams? It's more like floating than walking. You don't have to think about moving your legs, you just move through space visually.
Also...it's Freddy's reality, and I don't think he wants people dying of tetanus before he can get to them.
That guy had his shoes off long before they got in the bed. Also, people don’t typically die in their dreams either. So there’s that.🤷🏽♀️
@@Strawberryfearsforever I've been murdered, burned, and fell out of a plane in my dreams.
it was the 80’s and yes, as a kid, I was always outside barefoot. 🦶🏽
Me too. As a kid in the suburbs we ran around the neighborhood all summer with bare feet. There's nothing quite like walking in the grass barefoot.
@@roubador I used to do that, too. Until I looked down at my feet and saw a black widow spider about to crawl onto my foot. 😰
Michael Meyers (1978), Alien (1979), Jason Voorhees (1980), Freddy (1984), PinHead (1987), Chucky (1988) were the NEW Dracula/Frankenstine/Werewolf/Mummy, et al. Wes Craven gave us one more in 1996 with Scream. But since then it's been dry for new 'monsters'.
You forgot about Pennywise. Also ik they're not the most popular villains or the most talked about but there's Jeepers Creepers, Leprechaun, Leatherface, Wishmaster, Candyman, and Ring
Vampire in Brooklyn was better than the original blackula
Devilman (1972) is worth mentioning with Devilman Crybaby as recent as 2018
I think your twin keeps forgetting that those things were happening in their DREAMS, not while they were awake xP. You can't really apply the same expectations, like "psh, people in horror movies always leaving the group" or "why don't they run away?!" and such. Unless you're having a veeeery lucid dream, you're much more of an observer than a participant. The environment changes without you actually noticing and Freddy is the one controlling it. Throughout most of it, you're just along for the ride.
I went barefoot everywhere as a kid - feet were rough enough to run on gravel. This was late 70's and the 80's for me. 😁
Freddie has always been my fav because he plays with his food (I had typed this before you guys said it - lol)
Many think Dream Warriors is the best of the series. The first will always hold a special place for me.
Feet hardens, that's true. 😂
😂😂😂😂
So did I haha
Yep, the good old days, especially when we were just around our neighborhood, house and yards.
Luv that Wes Craven gave Freddy lines..
At the time villains had full face masks and didn't talk..
Freddy had an attitude and a good sense of humor..
A good sense of humor ?! 👍🏻
“Sleep: Those little slices of death, how I loathe them” - Edgar Allen Poe
A classic! Hope you make it to Nightmare on Elm Street, part 3: Dream Warriors. It’s the absolute best of the series (Honestly, unless you want a cringy but good laugh: You can even skip ANOES, part 2 and go strait to part 3... Part 2’s got major issues)
"How terrified is the sleeper? To his very toes he is terrified. For the ground gives way under him and the dream begins" - Frederich Nietzsche
The ending is never explained. It's 80s horror. The ending is left up to your imagination to what it was. Tip: Nancy is back in Part 3
On the Nightmare on Elm Street episde of "The Movies that Made Us" they explained how chaotic production was and they had like 3 different endings in mind but they were winging it. They had a private screening for distribution and the ieditor had used the wrong ending and they ended up splicing two of the cuts together.
Not saying this is the real explanation or anything, but I always interpreted the ending as Nancy was still dreaming and she was still the only one still alive, the rest of her friends and her mom were conjured by Freddy like he conjured Beth.
Nancy couldn't take away Freddy's power completely and he's back to tormenting Nancy in her dreams as he regains power.
Robert Englund says his theory is the whole movie was a dream and the ending is it beginning to actually happen. I think the real answer is it's some shit Bob Shaye had shoved in at the last minute.
Ya gotta watch Part 3, its a direct sequel to this and is equal to (dare I say better?) than the original.
@@davidmeadows5627 oops, yeah that's who I meant.
Fun fact: Tina and Glenn's death scenes were achieved using a rotating room, which is the same effect that Nolan used for the hallway fight in Inception.
More importantly, the same room was used in Breakin' 2: Electric Boogoloo.
@@everyonelovesmajima 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Glenn's death scene almost killed everyone behind the scenes as the blood was instantly electrified when it hit the lamp and then all sloshed to the side of the room almost spilling on everyone achieving the effect that is in the film.
@@everyonelovesmajima I was about to say. It was how they achieve Turbo's iconic dance in that movie. That should always be the rotating room reference lmfao...
They got the idea from Fred Astaire dancing on the ceiling in an classic movie
Freddy's one liners are awesome. I'm glad Curtis FINALLY watched this movie. This movie is indeed a classic. Just the music is legendary.
The scene of Nancy setting Freddy on fire during the ending was all done on ONE TAKE.
Which was one of the best moments in horror film history.
Same for the cornfield scene where Jason was put on fire by the frat boys in Freddy vs. Jason. Not only one take, but it actually holds the record for the longest full-body burn in film history, according to the commentary.
"Freddy vs. Jason" was a box office success. It was the highest grossing horror movie in 2003. The reason Hollywood hasn't done more slasher crossovers is because of money. The studios who own the rights to these characters cannot agree on how to split the profits. "Freddy vs. Jason" took more than ten years to make it to the big screen.
I loved how camp that movie was. Scared the actual crap out of me too when I was a kid cause someone mixed up the video tape and put it in a space jam case, which I then rented and watched as an unassuming kid
Love that movie!
It also originally included three iconic 80s villains, but they cut Pinhead from the ending for the above reasons. Getting two studios to work together was difficult enough, let alone three.
Robert Englund also stated New Line Cinema didn't want him to lose to Ash so soon after losing to Jason. He thought that was stupid considering the way he was brought back in nightmare on elm Street part 4.
The concept for death from sleeping came from a news article about a healthy Southeast Asian refugee who died suddenly in his sleep. Freddy Krueger’s name came from a bully Wes Craven knew, and the iconic hat belonged to a drunk who frightened a young Craven.
....and he got the idea for the glove from his cat scratching the couch.
10:55 I visited a suburban areas quite a few times in my childhood days, and i can definitely tell you that the reason some people walked around barefoot when traveling to a nearby house is because the roads and sidewalks were just so clean to the point where it made you feel comfortable enough to do so. No, garbage or broken glass, no animals leaving piles of ore chunks all over the place - nothing.
I spent much of my childhood barefoot! It was no big deal to roam the neighborhood & hang out w/ no shoes on. Fast forward 50 years & I don't even walk around my own house barefoot, lol. I couldn't imagine letting my kids leave the house w/ no shoes these days - no way! That's one of those innocent things from the past that makes them "the good ol' days"! 🦶🦶
I love the mom doll at the end because it's so cheap and absurd, but nightmares are fluid. Also maybe ties into Nancy's childhood and dollhouses. It could be seen as Freddy's perversion of that.
Nightmare on elm street 3 and Wes Cravens New Nightmare both have Nancy in them.
Both are decent films that you could check out.
"where's the body...he got blended" - there was more to that scene originally. Glen's body was supposed to rise up out of the hole and fall onto the bed.
It makes no sense that they cut the part of Glen coming back up out of the bed but kept Tina's ENTIRE death scene!
I like how you guys stick around and chat about the flick and not try to get it over with. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️✔️
If you wanna know what happened to Nancy check out the 3rd and New Nigtmare. Those along with this is a nice trilogy for her
Ahhh yes, I remember being a kid & seeing this in theaters. When I got home... there was NO SLEEP GOING ON!
One girl i went to school wiith saw this with her brother the night before she had her first period.
Y'all didn't know this is Johnny Depp first movie he plays Glen.
I think, many of us know that.
@@atggarden5251 They didn't
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That's funny. I'm from Germany and i knew that.
@@atggarden5251 Not everybody so your point?
Nancy does return, but you’ll have to watch them all to see when ;)
Spoiler
Tales From The Hood next, perfect month to do that one
I have always felt the same way about jump scares, being startled isn't the same as being scared. There are jump scares in action movies and those do not make an effective horror movie. I've been watching these movies since I was a little kid and the old ones are the best.
"Whats With People with NO SHOES?!" - Me 1st day on a College Campus
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This was 1984 I was trying to figure out if you noticed Johnny Depp was in this. The effects on this movie do seem a little ahead of there time.
Return Of The Jedi and Krull are both from 1983 so I doubt Freddy was VFX's speaking ahead of its time. VFXs in general are pretty advanced since the 60's.
Wait Is That Captain Jack Sparrow
I do love the first one but…Wes Cravens new nightmare is my favorite of the whole franchise don’t at me lol
New Nightmare is GOOD and it is almost it's own thing.
@@randomlibra totally agree!
Parts 1,5, and the new nightmare were the scariest for me. New nightmare was great
It's really good & dark! It scares the crap outta me, i love it!😁
Probably the most cohesive sequel I've ever scene especially for a horror movie.
I was 12 years old when I watched this. I didn't want to go to sleep after, it freaked me out so much.
loved the scene where freddy is above nancy in the wall at 5:08..fun fact..the wall was made from spandex....amazing looking.
Nancy actually comes back for A Nightmare on Elm Street 3 and return as for “Wes Craven’s A New Nightmare” as herself Heather Lagenkamp
I was 11 when this movie came out. It took me 4 tries to get through it then. The part when Tina in the body bag in the hallway, her legs lifted, and I was out! Now I've met most of the actors from this film and I watch it every year at Halloween.
Happy Belated Birthday! I loved how Curtis was yelling to the characters that they were stupid for following the sounds after watching your Q&A and he said that ticked him off in horror movies.
The ending was a dream. The car top was red and green striped like Freddy's sweater and his sweater is iconic. in Scream hen the principal was killed and he went into the hall and the janitor was out there, the janitor is Wes Craven in Freddy's sweater. Her mom died in the fight with Freddy.
You have to watch parts 2 and 3. After 3 the series is comedy and not horror, Nancy is in 2 and 3.
I do have to say it makes sense Nancy keeps following Tina/ the blood. Most people aren't usually in control of their dreams. Plus she has no idea what's going on yet
“Freddy Attacks EarthQuake Victims”… yeah, that’s actually in the franchise. It’s in NEW NIGHTMARE. It was filmed in California after a massive earthquake, and the rubble is in the film.
The late John Saxon who portrayed Roper in Enter the Dragon, was in several tv shows & films.
The Unforgiven (1960), Night Caller from Outer Space (1965), Gunsmoke (1965-'75), Black Christmas (1974), The Six Million Dollar Man (1974-'76), Beyond Evil (1980), A Nightmare on Elm Street (1984), A Nightmare on Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors (1987), The Last Samurai (1990), Beverly Hills Cop III (1994), Wes Craven's New Nightmare (1994), made a cameo in From Dusk till Dawn (1996), and an episode of CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (2005)... to name a few.
Classic great movie! Wes Craven’s New Nightmare is the only other Freddy movie you two need to watch. I love the way it was done, and it brought back a lot of the original characters from A Nightmare on Elm Street.
Wrong.
A Nightmare on Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors is a must watch too
A horror staple to all horror movie collections. Nancy comes back in A Nightmare on Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors. All the sequels are good and worth watching. Clever ways to kill Freddy but he always comes back. You guys will dig Freddy VS Jason. Hope you guys watch them and looking forward to seeing whatever reaction you choose. Take care!!
Great reaction homies as always. A nightmare on elm street franchise is my favorite franchise of all time. Freddy is the goat. Fun fact the cast didn't get paid until after the movie made money which was 4 or 5 months later.
The special effect of Freddy stretching through Nancy's bedroom wall 5:08 has been copied in dozens of films, costing thousands of dollars in CGI. This film achieved this effect practically with stretched spandex, and cost 3 dollars.
Also, at 9:33 Nancy's teacher is played by Lyn Shaye, the leather-tanned 'Magda' in _"There's Something About Mary."_
Reasoning for CGI being used frequently is it ultimately saves money by avoiding paying production for time on set to achieve getting the visuals right.
My all time favorite Film (Depending on the day, it's locked in an Eternal Feud with DIE HARD for number one). Classic. I hope you guys react to at least a couple of the Sequels. I'd LOVE to see what you guys think of some of THOSE. This wasn't the 70's fellas, it was 1984.
My first ever horror film ever watched I was 4 years old at my grandmother’s house fell in love with the horror films ever since
I was born in 64' and in my youth I used to walk around outside in bare feet all the time. Maybe it was an 80's thing, I just didn't want to bother with them most of the time. Places to go, things to do.
The reason the bare feet showed up a lot in this movie is because most of the time they are in a dream and most folks don't wear shoes to bed.
I cant wait until they make it to Dream warriors.... That one of my favs
Horror films suggestions: Hostel, The Witch, Friday the 13th, Sinister, Grave Encounters, Piranha 3D, Wrong Turn, The Descent, Silent Hill, 1922.
During dreams, we do not have the sense of what is logical or not. Despite the brain does believe that experience is real, but same time it does function by what makes sense. Thats why Nancy or Tina were investigating. Notice how some hints are showed. Nancy saw the corpse of Tina on tv, and in her dreams, she sees Tina in the same way, but Nancy behaves like Tina was alive, despite the image been clearly a corpse.
Dreaming barefoot is actually very common like dreaming with heights or flying or the start always in the same place. This common dreams people relate with ansiety, stress, fear in real life!
The ending is tricky, because that was the original ending. Nancy would just drive the car with her friends giving the interpretation all of the movie was a dream or not. Wes was kinda convinced to make the ending we have. But is commonly believe that last 20 minutes, its all a dream. Nancy never pulled Freddy out of her dream. Thats why he killed Marge and the father didnt got that shocked. Nancy didnt killed Freedy, she just weak him, and the last scene was a way of Freddy to show to Nancy that he was always be there! Another popular theory is that last 20 minutes is Nancy fall into Coma from sleep deprivation. But since Nancy comes back in a specific Chapter, this theory kinda doesnt work.
Yeah, I remember having a nightmare that my family loaded a canon full of metal pieces and shot it into my entire torso.
I just got kinda angry about it, they said "oops, we thought you were an intruder" and we all just parted ways xP.
Things we'd know to be deeply illogical or we'd have a very strong reaction to in reality just seem slightly strange or irritating in dreams.
Nancy returns for the third film.
14:26 the doctor is played by comedian Charles Fleischer who was the voice of Roger Rabbit in "Who Framed Roger Rabbit?"
Y'all need to watch "Tales from the Hood" for real for real!
Well, few people go to sleep in their shoes so thats why Tina and Nancy arent wearing any. Rod bailed out the window and was then on the run so that explains that. I have no idea why Glenn wasnt wearing shoes though
"You're just as useless as your f***ing hairline!" That was beautiful! LOL! 😆
Strange seeing such a young Johhny Depp.
I was born in 1980 and I was brought up by a hippy mother so I was bare foot most of the time , unless I was at school or going down town. I still go in to the garden sans shoes and am bare foot around the house I think it's a 70's/ early 80's thing. I love this movie Robert Englund is awesome as Freddy
I remember watching this over and over again as a kid. We loved it!
Nancy DID come back in part 3 to help the other Elm Street kids fight Freddy.
If you want to see someone beat the crap out of Freddy, stick around for the end of part 4 where newcomer Alice faces off against him.
Thank Gawd, they put out that Birthday Special Q&A. I now know that Curtis is saying: "King of the Tapirs."
This movie came out the night before I was born. I was born the next day on a Saturday morning. One of my favorite horror films.
My 12th birthday (88)..
I had a slumber party..
My dad thought it'd be cute, to scratch on the window screens while my friends & I were watching it..
We all screamed, his timing was 2 good...
LOL..
The scene with the tub--they had the tub on top of a tank with a hole under the actress. The guy who created the props and glove had Freddy's glove on and was under the water to do the shots of Freddy's arm coming up. The part where they were underwater--they filmed that in a pool with a tarp on top and a hole on top to create that light so you wouldn't know how far down the water was--Wes Craven the director even joked that they thought they'd drown filming that scene
Nancy was in the Dream Warriors sequel and Wes Craven's New Nightmare where it's based around the lady who played Nancy in the movie.
"Don't sleep. You may die." Wiser words have never been spoken. Lol
That shot when Freddy walks through the bars... That is badass! Not as easy to do as you would think. Johnny Depp is cool in this movie too.
Another great reaction guys! Happy Late B-Day btw.
I love how when u 1st c the movie u can't tell of they are dreaming or awake at 1st
Yes you are right . I got to live the experience . I’m very fortunate for that . Times were simpler and different and it wasn’t about big budget everything then. I’m lucky to have been born in 68’ I feel. The best of both worlds !
The actress that plays Nancy's mother is Ronee Blakley. She was nominated for a Best Supporting Actress Oscar for the 1975 movie "Nashville" also worth a look
Yes, I'm with your mom. I was 24 when this came out....I didn't see it til it was on cable tv, so a year or so later? I was home alone, and ended up so scared, I wouldn't move off my couch until my roommate got home.
You guys should watch (TRAIN TO BUSAN)!!!!!
Lol they aren't wearing shoes bc they are dreaming wearing what they wore to bed. Also it's 80s. :) great video!
1: THe ending was supposed to be happy, but the executives wanted it changed.
2: Please watch 1994's Wes Craven's New Nightmare. It's meta and trippy as shit.
3: If possible, please watch Saw, and maybe Saw II and III.
I would like to recommend from Wes craven deadly friend and even though it does have cheesy acting is one of my favorites
Man it's crazy how people haven't seen classic movies before. I'm not that old only 26. It's hard to believe people my age haven't seen these movies before but i also have seen many movies in my lifetime. Great reation as always !
Back in late 1970, me and some friends attended a Marshall Tucker concert in a small stadium with a grass field. Don't ask why but I went barefoot. After the show.we didn't have a ride and had to walk about 6 miles home. On the way home I cut my second biggest toe on some glass. I still have the scar to this day. Funny thing is the next day was 4th of July and my band played at a large party. I remember it was difficult using the wah wah pedal.
0:24 I laughed so hard, that's why I love you guys honest and wildly entertaining to listen to and watch. Happy birthday
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YOU GOT THAT RIGHT! A lotta us got freaked out for at least the first night after we saw this movie and we're like no way in the Hell am I sleeping tonight!
In real life, Robert Englund is one of the nicest people in Hollywood. Loves his fans.
I realized something about these movies.... in some movies you see the victim die in reality and their bodies are there, sometimes they're are gone.
Nancy is in the third and in New Nightmare and all the ones she’s in are actually my favorite 😍
I was like six when I watched this and yes it scared me like crazy, but Freddy is my favorite horror monster.
Elm Street 3 is a continuation of this story (Nancy returns) but number 2 is more like a seperate side story.
And if u don't know that's Johnny Depp when he was young.
Glad they dug Fred head, he's my fave of the horror icons. first movie traumatized me as a kid and i loved it, then the rest just became amazing whacky good times : D
Part 3. Dream warriors. Nancy is a mentor to younger kids. Freddy is pissed to see her. Watch it. Lol
The ending doesn't really make sense if you take it literally in light of the sequels and can safely be ignored. Therefore, my interpretation of the ending is just a "bonus nightmare". Like say Nancy beat Freddy in the real world and was free from him up until that moment, the end would be just a crazy residual normal nightmare later about the experience. Her friends were still dead and everything happened up until that point, but maybe she had a nightmare later on about the experience where they are all alive but Freddy gets her (but he doesn't it was just a dream).
Another way to interpret it is it is meta-commentary about how you are never safe from Freddy, he will always be back. :)
(Something creepy)… “Yeah, I don’t like that!” - Octokroll. Need this tshirt 😂
I've been thinking about merch for a while lol
Y’all need to watch them all . After the first couple of movies they get over the top corny but still watchable. My favorite one is Wes Craven’s New Nightmare. The final movie. It has a good storyline & origin story for Freddie.
The movie and Wes' script playing out simultaneously in real time is the thing that tripped me out.
Did you know that this movie was actually inspired on real life events and after they made this movie , it unfortunately inspired two high school students to do the same thing to their classmate , to make their own version of scream
I agree completely with your viewpoint about modern horror. They are focused on the gore/jump aspect and not the characters themselves. The original King Kong, Cabinet of Dr. Caligari, Dracula, Wolfman, Frankenstein, Mad Love, The Invisible Man and The Fly explore the character of the "monster" much more. The horror/tragedy is not the gore but the effect of the act on the other characters. They are much simpler films but I think you would enjoy them.
Stay safe and Carry On!!
The scene when Nancy was a sleep and Freddie came out of wall, scared me. Also Wes Craven was a child and he would see a man just walking down street at night and that is how he came up with Freddie. Also I don't wear shoes outside lol, I was born in the 70's.
Why did I think y’all had seen this already? One of my faves!
I was a 70s kid and we walked EVERYWHERE with no shoes. We had tough feet. I lived in the desert in New Mexico. The ground would burn our feet sometimes, but we were stupid and would run for the grass.
BTW, this was made in 1983. I know. I saw it when I was 10 and it terrified me for weeks.
The ending if you notice the car top is designed like Freddy's sweater so she's being taken by Freddy it becomes hard to decipher dream in real life and it can't have a hard ending because they wouldn't be able to continue the franchise
There are a total of 7 sequels to this film (if you include Freddy vs. Jason). Of the 8 films, Nancy makes a total of 3 appearances including this one. I was only 5 years old the first time I watched this and I had nightmares for 2 months.
Great reaction!
Some scary recommendations:
Belko Experiment
Sinister
The Others
Dead Silence
13 Ghosts
Children of the Corn
Silver Bullet
Happy watching!
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Fun Fact: Jim Carey starred in a “scary” comedy called Once Bitten.
What's weird about 84 in the 4th grade we laughed too about that ending, yet after watching Friday the 13th's Texas Chainsaw, Poltergeist, Amityville, Exorcist, and so many more, what got me the most was Michael Jacksons Thriller? Doeant make any sense I know😂