Saw the original Friday the 13 & Nightmare on Elm street at around 10-11. Saw several of the Faces of Death at 15ish.
Forgot about that one. We had a wooden deck up to our front door and for months I'd get a running start and jump over the steps to avoid a hand reaching under the stairs and grabbing me.Night of the living dead. Was 11 or so when it came out.
I went to USN boot camp in Orlando FL in September 1975. Graduation week they show you a movie. It was the first entertainment you experienced during the entire training period.Its Alive, Jaws, Porky's, Grizzly.
I actually had this same thought but went with Conan.I was 11 and my parents went out of town for a funeral. I stayed with an aunt and uncle for several days. My cousin was 18. He took me a long with his girlfriend to see Airplane.
The panic scene with the topless woman was magical.
My mom never found out about that viewing.
What year was that?Clockwork Orange when I was about 15 at the Kentucky Theatre, still a weird disturbing movie.
Kind of like Flesh Gordon was a sci-fi flick.Dad let me watch Fritz the Cat when I was 9 because he thought it was a kids movie since its a cartoon
Close Encounters or maybe 2001. Very confusing at my age.
Same. I watched it during a sleepover with a group of buddies when we were about 9 or 10.The exorcist.
12 yrs old.
Didn't sleep for days.
Jaws. Not only did I see the movie at age 9, I saw it alone in the theater. My Grandmother dropped me off, and said she would pick me up after the movie. This was 1975.
This was at the little Erlanger Cinema across from Dixie Chili. She took me first to Dixie Chili and ate with me. Then walked me across the street to the theater, bought me a ticket, and left.
That movie freaks me out now at age 59.
I don't remember the name of the freaking horror movie I watched, but I made the mistake of going deer hunting the next morning! I saw ever monster, ax murderer and creature there was!!!![]()