This but literally. When I was very young, I believed that my reflection was a separate, sapient being and that they hated me, wanted to kill me, and then replace me. I'm still not a fan of large mirrors as an adult.Seeing myself in the mirror
No need to sad react I pinky promise I’m being facetious
Wow, sometimes I think I'm the only one who remembers that show. It was one of my favorite anthology series, especially since it was much creepier than The Twilight Zone, The Outer Limits, and the relatively family-friendly Amazing Stories.Back in the late 80s, there was a horror anthology show on TV called "Tales from the Darkside". The intro to it scared me more than anything as I would stay up on Friday nights with a bag of Doritos while watching that and old monster movies until the sun came up.
Wow, sometimes I think I'm the only one who remembers that show. It was one of my favorite anthology series, especially since it was much creepier than The Twilight Zone, The Outer Limits, and the relatively family-friendly Amazing Stories.
After a quick search, I just found out that I've been misattributting an episode of Tales from the Darkside to The Outer Limits. It's episode 80, Love Hungry. I watched that episode over two decades ago and I still remember it because of how much it creeped me out.Back in the late 80s, there was a horror anthology show on TV called "Tales from the Darkside".
Aww, I liked that one lolMedia that scared me as a kid? Well for some reason I used to find the closing logo for Viacom to be quite intimidating. It's like they were saying "we own you, couch slaves!"
I loved The Storyteller when I was young. Then again, I loved all things Jim Henson or Frank Oz back then. The closest he got to scaring me was with the first episode of that series (as Death was pretty creepy looking), but even then I enjoyed it.I've seen Alien at the age of 9 and thought it was a cool movie.
This show tho, was something else. Filled me with pure horror. Disclaimer : all Sonic fans out there, watch at your own risk.
As a kid that "Hans my Hedgehog" episode was a shock. Like some cruel Kafkaesque nightmare. A WereHog... Some friends of mine were also disturbed by Dark Crystal and Labyrinth, but I found those really cool. The Storyteller is amazing, all of the work of Henson was traduced in French and very popular here in the 80s.I loved The Storyteller when I was young. Then again, I loved all things Jim Henson or Frank Oz back then. The closest he got to scaring me was with the first episode of that series (as Death was pretty creepy looking), but even then I enjoyed it.
The Dark Crystal was just too cool to be scared to watch it. Labyrinth had Jennifer Connelly (and David Bowie, for that matter), so nothing about it could make me look away.As a kid that "Hans my Hedgehog" episode was a shock. Like some cruel Kafkaesque nightmare. A WereHog... Some friends of mine were also disturbed by Dark Crystal and Labyrinth, but I found those really cool. The Storyteller is amazing, all of the work of Henson was traduced in French and very popular here in the 80s.
John Carpenter's 1982 The Thing. I watched Terminator 1&2, Predator 1&2, Alien & Aliens, no problem. The Thing? Couldn't sit through it as a kid. Freaked me out. One of my favourite films now, though.