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• #152
Mysterious killer in the outback. Killing with hand grenades and wore a check shirt. Any ideas?
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• #153
I read the book. When I was 16. Proper horrific.
(then I watched Threads and now I'm a proper nihilist, tx English ppl...) ;)
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• #154
The Brave Little Toaster - Weirdness. Airco suicide and other appliances being "murdered" in front of the main characters. Then with a song about memories and using to be loved from old cars while said old cars are being lifted into the metal shredder.
Perhaps I shouldn't show that to my 6 year old... :)
http://www.cracked.com/article/160_7-horrifying-moments-from-classic-kids-movies_p2/
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• #155
Worzel Gummidge.
WTF
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• #156
Brave Little Toaster was proper mental. Scarred me for life.
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• #159
Eraserhead. I have no idea and nor do I want to know. I have blocked it completely from my mind
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• #161
Halloween 3 put the shitters up me.
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• #163
Wizadora
What the fuck was I watching?!
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• #164
He Man is being given a reboot. When will the campaign for the return of Fisto begin?
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• #165
I was reminded this weekend of this madness from my childhood
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• #166
I shouldn't have read this thread
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• #167
Sort of threads that are ruining your adulthood at the moment
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• #168
Pfft. Y'all missed out on the good stuff from 70s American TV
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=me5Vi30ev8E
Followed by this from the early 80s
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• #169
Yeah, but did you have this?
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• #170
Thankfully no.
The adults of the 1970s have a lot to account for. Fecking boomers.
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• #171
DARK
This came out in 1977
I was 7 in 1977
They played this at my rural primary school in 1977
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• #172
the slurry pit ..
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• #174
tractor one and the poison one were quite effective in making me not nick a tractor or drink poison back then...
Nearly everyone in my class was a bit freaked out by that film..!
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The adults of the 1970s have a lot to account for. Fecking acid casualties.
The first film I ever remember seeing at the Cinema was Doc Savage and the green snakes kept me awake from months.
I watched it again recently and it's amazingly camp and ham acted but to the fragile mind of a child...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=COwzNqlUxWE