What Movie Did You See At Way Too Young Of An Age?

Catsfan2025

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The Shining.
Also the movie Bigfoot. My cousin and I watched it in the theatre and had to walk down dark railroad tracks and thru about a quarter mile of an even darker patch of woods. Every little noise I just knew a Sasquatch was after us. LOL, 9/10 year old me just knew I was about to get attacked.
 
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JDHoss

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Clockwork Orange when I was about 15 at the Kentucky Theatre, still a weird disturbing movie.
Same here. My older brother took me. Wholly ***k. When it was over he said DO NOT TELL mom and dad that we saw this.
 

John_Locke_

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Texas Chainsaw Massacre for the movie that scared me the most as a kid. Though Mr. Barlow and the Danny Glick window scene in the Salem's Lot series spooked the hell out of me a lot more growing up.
 
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WildcatFan1982

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My mom took my brother and I to see Major League in the theater. I was 6.

saw terminator 2 in the theater as well.

as far as movies that i was too young for? We had HBO so i saw everything. The only 2 movies i was specifically NOT allowed to water were Showgirls and Pulp Fiction. My parents don’t remember why they wouldn’t let me watch Pulp Fiction. But I went and rented it when I was 17
 

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Barbarella in late 1960s at drive-in. Apparently mom and dad had no idea about movie content or rating. Mom covered my eyes during certain scenes.

I took a girl to a late showing of ‘bad Santa’ in the theater. There was a sign at the box office that pretty much said ‘THIS IS NOT A KIDS MOVIE!’. 10 minutes in an old woman gets up with her grandson and stormed out. wtf lady
 

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Faces of Death when I was like 8.
I had a really weird friend named Jim. His parents were loaded and he and his sister were adopted when they were babies. His family was well known in the town I'm from. But he was always so strange. We were staying at my other friends house one night when we were about 13, and we went to the old school movie rental place in town, the 90's old school shop with the slashers in the back. The owner was also a old TV repair guy who didn't give a sht what age you were and just checked you out. Miss those days.

Well we checked out faces of death. It was the one with the politician who killed himself on camera before going to prison, Bud Dryer? maybe?

So we watched it and lost a chunk of our childhood that night. Later on while we were sleeping my buddy woke me up and said Jim is downstairs watching it again by himself. It was the middle of the night and we were already scared enough, the hell is he doing down there in the dark watching it, man we were like f that.

We went downstairs and sat on the steps where we could see into the living room. We sat there for about 10 minutes watching Jim rewind the part where Bud was killing himself. He would watch it and rewind, watch and rewind, watch and rewind. My father always told my other friends parents that Jim wasn't right and they shouldnt have him over. Well a few years later Jim was staying over there again and he planned out an idea.

He swapped my friends mother's eye solution on her night stand with super glue and waited outside her room during the night to wait for it to happen. Sure enough she woke up and went to put solution in her eyes and grabbed the super glue instead. My buddy said she started screaming and saw Jim watching from outside her room at some point. He apparently stayed downstairs to wait for it and see it in real time, or that's what we all believed at the time. I mean he was already down there by her room. He later admitted to it. Jim also had a massive knife collection that I've thought back on and realized there were some crazy warning signs.

His parents ended up kicking him out of the house after high school. He now lives in Arkansas last I checked, I've always thought the day will come when I'd see him on cold case files for the murder of a dozen women.
 

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my grandma took me to my first movie ever, the original frankenstein. scared hell out of me but i loved it
 

TheKentuckyKid

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I had a really weird friend named Jim. His parents were loaded and he and his sister were adopted when they were babies. His family was well known in the town I'm from. But he was always so strange. We were staying at my other friends house one night when we were about 13, and we went to the old school movie rental place in town, the 90's old school shop with the slashers in the back. The owner was also a old TV repair guy who didn't give a sht what age you were and just checked you out. Miss those days.

Well we checked out faces of death. It was the one with the politician who killed himself on camera before going to prison, Bud Dryer? maybe?

So we watched it and lost a chunk of our childhood that night. Later on while we were sleeping my buddy woke me up and said Jim is downstairs watching it again by himself. It was the middle of the night and we were already scared enough, the hell is he doing down there in the dark watching it, man we were like f that.

We went downstairs and sat on the steps where we could see into the living room. We sat there for about 10 minutes watching Jim rewind the part where Bud was killing himself. He would watch it and rewind, watch and rewind, watch and rewind. My father always told my other friends parents that Jim wasn't right and they shouldnt have him over. Well a few years later Jim was staying over there again and he planned out an idea.

He swapped my friends mother's eye solution on her night stand with super glue and waited outside her room during the night to wait for it to happen. Sure enough she woke up and went to put solution in her eyes and grabbed the super glue instead. My buddy said she started screaming and saw Jim watching from outside her room at some point. He apparently stayed downstairs to wait for it and see it in real time, or that's what we all believed at the time. I mean he was already down there by her room. He later admitted to it. Jim also had a massive knife collection that I've thought back on and realized there were some crazy warning signs.

His parents ended up kicking him out of the house after high school. He now lives in Arkansas last I checked, I've always thought the day will come when I'd see him on cold case files for the murder of a dozen women.
That's wild glad he didn't do more I'd keep my distance from him. My half brother was the one who brought it home. Now he cross dresses and puts stuff in his butt in front of kids at Turkey Foot campground, allegedly. I don't have anything to do with him when we found out about that. If you see a guy around Richmond who dresses like Spider-Man keep your distance it's probably him ha ha.
 
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TexasTimCat

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For me, The Exorcist and it is not close, I was raised Catholic and that movie effed with me for years
 

Morgousky859

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That's wild glad he didn't do more I'd keep my distance from him. My half brother was the one who brought it home. Now he cross dresses and puts stuff in his butt in front of kids at Turkey Foot campground, allegedly. I don't have anything to do with him when we found out about that. If you see a guy around Richmond who dresses like Spider-Man keep your distance it's probably him ha ha.
Sht that makes me want to drive to Richmond. I dress up like my avatar on Tuesdays and Fridays.
 
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I was 5 or 6 when the third or fourth Planet of the Apes movie came out. My three older brothers were going and so was I. My mom let us out in front of theater, and I saw poster with the gorilla on it. I turned and ran back to the car. So, I didn't see it. I saw Logans Run at ten and the clothing that Jenny Agutter was wearing was having a strange effect on me.