then I took aim, throwing it at The Exorcist girl! Guess what happens? The freaking knife goes right through her and she starts laughing at me. Next, she goes into my parents bedroom and I run like an idiot to save my parents, she is up on their bed, looking at me, and these huge greenish looking wings sprout forth from her back, then I woke up in terror!
I felt like I needed to be wearing adult diapers and spending time with a sexy
adult counselor, to help me through my hellish nightmare. When your young and you have all the lights off, your alone in a house, you're all set for the wonderful nightmares to begin!
Before I share the two Yahoo Answers, I want
to tell you about a nightmare I had, after
watching The Exorcist. Late one night when I
was a teenager in the mid 1980's, I had all the
lights off in the house, I was alone and excited
about watching The Exorcist.
I never had seen the movie before, but heard
how shocking it was and wanted to see it like
a baby crying for mother's milk. I find that crying is healing for the soul and yes, it may be girly! The Exorcist movie left me frightened like a mad crazed butcher chasing me with a huge cleaver! I was so freaked out, that I was reaching around the corners to turn the lights on in each room. I finally made it safely to my bedroom and went to sleep.
In my nightmarish dream I have The Exorcist girl standing in the hallway of my house, with this green glowing eerie fog around her. I am at the other end of
the hallway near the kitchen and Exoricist girl motions to me with her finger,
to come. In the dream, I amazingly run into the kitchen and grabbed a knife,
After that movie I went to sleep and we had a huge tree outside my bedroom
window and when the wind blew it would make the branches hit my window,
and all I could think was "the vampire is gonna get me."
What Horror Movie Gave You the Worst Nightmares?
By MovieDownloadMatrix.com
I decided to pose the question in Yahoo Answers of, "What Horror Movie Gave You the Worst Nightmares?" Needless to to say, I was very pleased with the results.
I want to thank both girls for sharing their horrific nightmares. I promised that the best answer would be published at Movie Download Matrix.com and instead of one winning answer I have two!
A Man with a Dream vs Devil Girl!
The Second Yahoo Answer by Jen-Jen(Jennifer - Arizona)!
Best Answer - Chosen By Voters
I'm easliy freaked out, but the one that really scared me (and I still can't watch) is Stephen King's IT. The scene that truly scared me was when the woman character went back to her childhood home and had a conversation with the current occupant --who turned out to be Pennywise.
The realization that the home she had been in and seen as beautifully kept turned
out to be near demolition. The 'honorable mention' is when the group of kids are
around the photo album and one picture comes alive WOOOO! That flipped me
out too!
Another was Christine--to this day, I am really nervous about cars coming at me
at night and I fully blame it on that movie. I absolutely love Carrie, Salem's Lot and Needful Things by Stephen King--those two just really petrify me and give me nightmares to this day--and I'm 30!
Hellraiser did give me the creeps, but it was more from the oozing body/corpse/man than anything else.
Special thanks to Jennifer and Nancy Hilton,for their superb submissions!
Yours in horror,
2007 Copyright MovieDownloadMatrix.com
Mr. Stephen King
Let's take a look at both of the Yahoo Answers, that were submitted to me and I think they are terrorific!
The First Yahoo Answer by Nancy Hilton!
It's dumb to most people, but I still get nightmares from "Salem's Lot." It was the very first 'Horror" movie that I had ever seen. I was 7 at the time.
I guess the part that got me the most was when the little boy (who died in the beginning)started tapping on his best friends window saying, Let me in, let me in... and the part when the Master Vampire crashed into the kitchen out of nowhere and killed the mom and grabbed the boy.
To this day when ever I watch that movie, it never fails, but the wind will blow
and the tree outside my window (new house, new state) will scratch up against
the pane.
I would say that Salem's Lot is one of the BEST vampire stories ever written. This is a rare film that
is a classic in the horror genre.
I remember the scene with the dead kid scratching to be let in, was utterly horrifying, as was the scenes with Mike Ryerson in Jason Burke's guest bedroom saying "Looooook at me... I will see you sleep like the dead, teacher."
Stephen King is a true "horror master!"
Stephen Edwin King was born on September 21, 1947, at the Maine General Hospital in Portland. His parents were Donald Edwin King and Ruth Pillsbury King.