No, because I already had it when I first saw this movie (on newtwork TV one night in the late 1970s). But it will always have one very big distinction for me, it was the very last movie I ever saw with my father (in our den one Friday night in April, 1981 on network TV again). He died on November 28, 1981, but we had seen a few movies in there together in previous years (and definitely would have in future years on our VCR, which we then first got in November, 1982, one year after he died). But I had always been arachnaphobic as a child and teenager, and did find this movie (and its fellow 1977 spider movie, Tarantulas:The Deadly Cargo) very creepy. Ironically, the later Arachnaphobia and Eight Legged Freaks didn't really affect me in this sense too much, though I've always wondered how the infamous spider pit scene in the original King Kong would have (probably a good deal from what I've heard, though I still look foward to seeing it on the original's new DVD when get a chance-even if it is a Peter Jackson replacement). But yes, this movie did add to my arachnaphobia but did not trigger it. And I will always remember this movie because of my arachnaphobia, and also because of the very big distinction it will always have for me, which this spring had its 25th (silver) anniversary (explained).
"I happen to be a vegetarian". Lex, from Jurrasic Park
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