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Old 11-03-2005, 09:21 PM   #1
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I saw ALIEN in the theatre when I was 6 or 7 . . .and it scared the Hell out of me! Good movie, though. I also remember seeing JAWS and Smokey and the Bandit. All of those were R movies.
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I remember watching "Stand By Me" at my old house so I was probably like 6 or 7, maybe younger. That's not PG-13- it's R! The only parts I remember are the train part and the leech part.

It wasn't until years later I actually watched the movie again and now it's one of my top 10 favorite movies!
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I was ten when I saw "Death Wish" with Charles Bronson. I was so shocked at the rape scene and I was totally blown away with the part when Jeff Goldblum put a certain part somewhere he shouldn't have ( i am trying to keep this clean, anyone who has seen the movie knows what I am referring to).
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I started watching all those Chuckie movies when I was really young. I was like three or four. I used to make my parents rent them because I liked them so much. Those movies kind of scare me now..
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A Nightmare On Elm Street Part 2

I was 4 when it came out, and we had the VHS so I would watch it over and over.
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I was ten when I saw "Death Wish" with Charles Bronson. I was so shocked at the rape scene and I was totally blown away with the part when Jeff Goldblum put a certain part somewhere he shouldn't have ( i am trying to keep this clean, anyone who has seen the movie knows what I am referring to).
I have a hard time watching that movie even now.
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i watched "tremors" (pg-13 i believe) when i was eight and picked up the term "god damn" from it. said it to my mom and nearly caused her a stroke.
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I remember when I talked my parents into letting me watch Species when I was either 9 or 10 because someone else told me about it at school. My parents were pissed off after they watched the movie with me. I guess they didn't anticipate that there would be so much sex and nudity.
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I have a hard time watching that movie even now.
you know, my boyfriend never seen the movie, until it came on cable a year ago and he was shocked! it is a very hard scene to watch even now. you are right abt that!

then, there's Death Wish 2 with Charles Bronson's character having moved to Los Angeles only to have a similar gang-rape scene with two female characters. It was bad enough with the housekeeper, and whoa! it was Lawrence Fishburne who was part of this gang. Man two great actors: Jeff Goldblum and Lawrence Fishburne, both starting out their careers as thugs and rapists!!!! EEEEEEeeeeeekkkkkkkk!
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Same here I grew up watching that movie...I was 4 when it debuted in 1986, so it played a lot on the t.v. throughout the years....the part where they show the dead body scarred me for years Looking back on it now, I don't see how I could be scared by the sight of the dead boy's face, but as a kid, I guess things were different.

It's my favorite movie of all time, by the way.


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I remember watching "Stand By Me" at my old house so I was probably like 6 or 7, maybe younger. That's not PG-13- it's R! The only parts I remember are the train part and the leech part.

It wasn't until years later I actually watched the movie again and now it's one of my top 10 favorite movies!
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