traumatizing!!


this movie traumatized me when I was a kid. It was on tv for some reason and all I remember is the chick with her legs being held down and a thing that looked like a seam-ripper heading toward the nethers. freaked me out a bit. was it a seam-ripper thing? that's how I remember it. still haven't seen it.


WARNING!!!!
FEEL FREE NOT TO READ ANY OF THIS CRAP... I'M JUST BORED AND FEEL CHATTY, SO IF YOU DON'T CARE THEN DON'T READ IT

here is a list of some of the movies that traumatized me when I was a kid (including DemonSeed). Most of them, I can watch now :) oh, for reference I'm 20 yrs old.

~Gremlins: had to leave the theater, it was cool when they were cute, then they got all toothy and nasty... no good
~Little Nemo: had to leave when all the scary crap started to happen... and kept happening; my first real experience with anime (except for Last Unicorn; now, I know it's supposed to be trippy and scary and most things that happydoodle American cartoons are. I love anime, still haven't seen this one though :p
~Jurassic Park: I "went to the bathroom" a lot, hid out in the bathroom more likely. "Is it a plant eater or meat eater daddy? planteater? ok, I can look now." pathetic. but now I've seen it so much (thanks TV) that it holds no thrill anymore.
~Interview With the Vampire: the bloody boob biting, and where the theatre vamps play with halfnaked girl onstage. i was old enough to not be truely traumatized, but it definitely stuck in my mind to make me uncomfortable.
~there was some movie I saw on TV that had some dude strapped spread eagle, naked, to a conveyor belt and was heading, penis first, toward some chomping metal jaws just big enough to fit between the legs to chomp off some manbits. they didn't show his naughty bits or anything, wasn't a porno. and I changed the channel so I don't know if he escaped or got chomped up. I don't know what it was called, but screw that movie!

I guess that's all I can think of. Thank you for you time

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I'm not sure if this is what you were watching. Nine Inch Nails had a video called Happiness in Slavery featuring a famous performance artist and masochist named Bob Flanagan. If this is so nobody got hurt who didn't want to be hurt, heh.

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Yeah, I saw Demon Seed when I was 10 or 11, and it worried me for years. I thought that's how babies were made.

It's my own fault, I used to sneak downstairs when my parents had gone to bed, and watch horror movies with the sound turned right down. I also saw The Omen and Brave New World that way, and I regret it to this day.

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