Mike70
23-Dec-2007, 04:38 AM
ok. i think i have an up and coming horror freak on my hands here. nick is crazy about monsters and i mean he is ready to flip for a peanut over them. zombie was a very early word for him (because of scooby-doo , which he is obsessed with at this point, night 90, and some monster picture books) although he says it as "ombie."
i have this theory that no one is naturally scared of anything (except for fire- there isn't anything that walks under the sun or moon that isn't afraid of fire) so i have given him a taste of some horror stuff. i have show him the transformation scene in "american werewolf in london"- he loved it. didn't flinch or bat an eyelash. although he is under the mistaken idea that werewolves are somehow "puppies".
i have also shown him a lot of night 90 and the night 3D remake (minus a few scenes) again he flipped for it. when he went for his foam swords to fight off the "ombies" i damn near cried. i have also shown him a great deal of the old hammer films (which i am an absolute freak about) again he just ate it up.
reminds me of a certain person who used to beg his mother to stay up late in in the 70s to watch the nightstalker, night gallery and scream-in which was a a local show dedicated to classic horror hosted by the cool ghoul (RIP dick van hoene) in cincinnati.
ain't life just one big cyclical biatch or what?
i have this theory that no one is naturally scared of anything (except for fire- there isn't anything that walks under the sun or moon that isn't afraid of fire) so i have given him a taste of some horror stuff. i have show him the transformation scene in "american werewolf in london"- he loved it. didn't flinch or bat an eyelash. although he is under the mistaken idea that werewolves are somehow "puppies".
i have also shown him a lot of night 90 and the night 3D remake (minus a few scenes) again he flipped for it. when he went for his foam swords to fight off the "ombies" i damn near cried. i have also shown him a great deal of the old hammer films (which i am an absolute freak about) again he just ate it up.
reminds me of a certain person who used to beg his mother to stay up late in in the 70s to watch the nightstalker, night gallery and scream-in which was a a local show dedicated to classic horror hosted by the cool ghoul (RIP dick van hoene) in cincinnati.
ain't life just one big cyclical biatch or what?