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Yea, I remember the Wheelies, and I saw Return To Oz. Dissapointed there was no singing 
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Don't ask me why, but that dancing, backwards talking dwarf in Twin Peakes really freaked me out
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quote: Originally posted by bigpaparini: Don't ask me why, but that dancing, backwards talking dwarf in Twin Peakes really freaked me out
Bob really freaked me out ..... 
~~Play me a song to set me free~~ **Weebles wobble, but they don't fall down**
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I think it would be odd if you didn't find that dwarf freaky to be honest 
"a true friend stabs you in the front"
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Don't Look Now...I still can't watch it! 
"That's right. I got your number, id boy. Only thing you're thinking about is how long before you can jump on my bones".
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there's s a film called Dead of Night which I haven't seen since i was a child. It's an anthology of stories. Two of which i don't even remember, but the last one, a story of a mother who brings her dead son back to life, is a truly terrifying. http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0075917/
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When I was about 8 or 9 I remember being on holiday in some relations house & creeping out of my room to watch a late night horror film from behind the bannister on tthe stairs, where no one could see me. I think it was called "Sardonicus" or something & it scared the Living Bejeasus out of me! Can't remember anything about the story except for an emaciated face & it was B&W.
Ying-Tong-Liddle-Aye-Po
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Nightmare on Elm Street and Stephen Kings 'IT' gave me nightmares for ages
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