Scary


When I first saw this movie, I ran out of the room crying. Sobbing even. I was so petrified of the children underneath the robe of Jesse L. Martin (Ghost of Christmas Present), that I had to get out of a room as soon as possible. Then, for days after that I had nightmares about those kids!

I know, stupid... But I don't care, it's scary.

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I agree, those kids were a little frightening!! The only thing that got me to stick around was the fact that Jesse was still on screen. :P

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yea I was 11 when this came out, and i'm still slightly traumatized by those damn kids, especially the girl! but i still love this movie, and the kids don't phase me as much now.

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Lol I wonder how offending that is to the kids. "Casting call: We need two really ugly kids."

Idiots are fun. No wonder every village wants one.

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Personally, I found that scene in the 1984 version much scarier.

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I've always found the story itself scary. Even as a kid I never really liked the story except the Mickey Mouse version.

I watched this one a few days ago while at my cousins house. We watched it with all of our family. Some of the younger kids were scared but still wanted to finish the movie.

"Sometimes life hands you lemons that are worth 2 in the bush, I like kittens."

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I've always found the story itself scary. Even as a kid I never really liked the story except the Mickey Mouse version.

I watched this one a few days ago while at my cousins house. We watched it with all of our family. Some of the younger kids were scared but still wanted to finish the movie.


Boy, what a bunch of wimps you and your family are! There are scarier things on Scooby Doo, for cripes sake. Your cousins sound like morons, and if you really only liked the Mickey Mouse version, you're a moron, too.

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This scared my kids too causing my son nightmares.

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