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    Ohh man. I totally forgot about House. I loved that flick. I'm going to try to get a hold of it right now. Thanks!
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    Yeah, House was awesome. I've seen House, House 2, and House 4 (totally lame). I was never able to find, and never even saw, a copy of House 3 over the years.
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    I think I may have seen House 2 but I can't really remember it. Hell, I can't remember the original for that matter. I'll have it soon though. It'll be an appropriate movie to watch tomorrow fo sho.
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    House 2 was a lot more comedy. In fact I think it was basically a super natural party.
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    I'd forgotten about those. I ate up B rated horror flicks.

    Slumber Party Massacre
    Tool Box Murders
    Evil Deads
    The Stuff


    That's all I can think of off the top of the head.
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    I'd have to say that, by far, the scariest movie I ever saw - was the 1967 movie It! starring the late great actor Roddy McDowall (most notable for his recurring role as Cornelius in the Planet of the Apes movies).

    Now, this is absolutely nothing like Stephen King's 1990 TV movie "It".

    Maybe it was because I was only 7 or 8 when I watched it and because my family was visiting friends that night so I was up much later than I normally would have been allowed to stay up, but it scared the bahgeebuh's out of me.
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    scariest movie I ever saw was the blair witch project... I was so scared I would not get my money back after sitting through 25 minutes of shear c@#$
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    Seriously though, I watched Stanley on a plane back from Germany as a kid. We were on our way to Florida to do an airboat tour of the Everglades. Not a good plan.
    We'll just say the movie sucks, but I still remember the title.
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    Watched Jaws the day before we went to the beach at Myrtle Beach. Staying inside and watching movies turned out to be the best part of the trip since Myrtle Beach is basically a trailer park on ocean front property. The part I went to anyway.
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    Just finishing up Jaws. Still a great movie.

    First time I saw it was as a kid. We went to Galveston the next week. My brother and I wouldn't go in the water above our knees.
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