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    Default 10 Movies To Traumitize You Children

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    Everyone remembers being a child and being traumatized by what are now only insignificant memories. Like the first time you learned that your grandmas and grandpas are your mom and dad's mom and dad. And then like ten years later when you learn about sex and you get the first mental image of your grand parents doing the nasty in their cement nuclear bomb shelter as their now long dead dog Roscoe watches on.

    Or what about your first time using the internet in a public library when you accidentally wander upon a Golden Girls fan fiction story that involved Bea Arthur, a jar of Skippy peanut butter -crunchy of course-, Burt Reynolds, and the dog from Benji the Hunted? What memories you have of trying to explain to the 90 year old librarian that you were researching oral hygiene after you clicked PRINT?

    THESE ARE PRICELESS LEARNING EXPERIENCES!!

    These horrific memories shape us into the outstanding conformist drone ants we are today so why would you not take an active roll in shaping the futures of your own children? Do you not want to shatter their innocence and not provide for their future well-being in our conformist and unimaginative culture? Or is it that you do not know where to start your child's journey down a path of revelation?

    NEVER FEAR FOR I AM HERE WITH A LIST OF MOVIES THAT WILL STILL GIVE THEM THE REEDUCATION THEY DESERVE!

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    THE BLACK CAULDRON - a heart warming Disney animated movie about a pig who is treated better than the boy who is his pig keeper. The pig is abducted by giant evil pterodactyls who take him to The Horned King who looks like the bastard child of Satan and the Angel of Death. The Horned King tries to find a black cauldron in order to make an army of dead corpses to kill the living. The Cauldron is hidden by three hyper-sexed grannies who have frog fetishes.




    The Black Cauldron has several valuable life lessons to teach your child.
    P.M.S.ING GIRLS NEVER CRAWL BACK UNDER THE ROCK THEY CAME OUT FROM.
    MEN WHO PLAY HARPS ARE GAY.
    GRANDMA ISN'T KISSING YOU. SHE IS SEEING WHAT YOU WOULD TASTE LIKE.
    PIGS WILL SEE THE FUTURE WHEN YOU HOLD THEIR HEADS UNDER WATER. PRACTICE PRACTICE PRACTICE.

    To get the optimal traumatic experience out of this movie for your child you will simply need to tell your child that The Black Cauldron was based on a true story and that three blocks from your house is a graveyard and a kitchen crockery shop.


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    WHO FRAMED ROGER RABBIT? - a heart warming film about cartoons in real life where cartoon characters can die horrible deaths in vats of acid made by a highway developer. A mean fat hairy cop is defending the most annoying cartoon character ever made who is married to the hottest cartoon character ever made.




    Who Framed Roger Rabbit? has valuable life lessons for your child.
    DON'T KNOCK BESTIALITY UNTIL YOU TRY IT
    JESSICA RABBIT GIVES ADULTS FUNNY FEELINGS DOWN THERE TOO.
    MEAN FAT HAIRY MEN WHO DRINK A LOT MAKE GOOD FRIENDS.
    FREEWAYS WERE PAVED ON THE CORPSES OF 1000 CARTOON CHARACTERS.

    To get the optimal traumatic experience out of this movie for your child simply replay the final scenes of Judge Doom being killed and the green slime pouring out of the empty eye sockets of his rubber face. WHEEE!!


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    RETURN TO OZ - a heart warming sequel to the Wizard of Oz where Dorothy is chased by rollerblading demons and a headless crazy woman who has a room full of human heads that scream at her as she runs past. Dorothy is accompanied by a talking clock, a pumpkin headed monster, and a flying couch with a moose head.




    Return to OZ has a valuable life lesson.
    DRUGS ARE AWESOME.

    To get the best out of this film for your children play Return to Oz immediately after they watch The Wizard of Oz. That way they realize that life is not just sunshine and Skittles.


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    WILLY WONKA AND THE CHOCOLATE FACTORY - a heart warming tale of a rich and famous man who can kill people because he is rich and famous. He gets people into his candy factory and systematically kills them off without fear of punishment. Basically it is AMERICAN PSYCHO WITH CHOCOLATE INSTEAD OF SEX. And with a nightmare tunnel.



    Willy Wonka has valuable life lessons.
    RICH PEOPLE ARE ABOVE THE LAW.
    MIDGETS ARE ALWAYS FUNNY.
    IF A MAN GIVES YOU CHOCOLATE AND WANTS TO SHOW YOU SOMETHING RUN YOUR FUCKING STUBBY LITTLE LEGS OFF!!

    Fat children will get the biggest benefit from Willy Wonka.


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    BATMAN BEYOND RETURN OF THE JOKER UNRATED - the heart warming tale of a closet homosexual who wears a tight black costume for an old man who used to wear tight black costumes. A killer clown appears in town and starts killing people with a bunch of other circus performers who dress like closet homosexuals. The killer clown also graphically tortured the old man's boy toy 40 years ago and drove him completely crazy.



    Return of the Joker has important life lessons.
    STAY AWAY FROM OLD MEN WHO WANT YOU TO DRESS UP FOR THEM.
    ALL CLOWNS ARE EVIL.
    GUNS KILL. EVEN TOY GUNS. ESPECIALLY TOY GUNS.

    To get the biggest benefit from Batman Beyond wait until you secure tickets to a local Shriner Circus.


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    BAMBI - the heart warming tale of a little retarded dear who is friends with an ADHD rabbit named Thumper and a stinky black stereotype named Flower. Bambi's dad is a deadbeat who the court gave custody to because Bambi's bimbo mom was killed.




    Bambi has an important life lesson.
    SHIT HAPPENS. LIFE SUCKS. DEAL WITH IT.

    To get the biggest benefit out of Bambi for your child let them watch it multiple times. That way they learn that no matter what they do Bambi's mom will always die and that they need to harden the fuck up.


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    E.T. - the heart warming tale of an neck stretching phallic symbol looking alien that attacks children in corn fields, eats their toys, cross dresses, and rises from the dead like a zombie. At the end he takes the kids' flower -he deflowers them?- and runs away into space leaving everyone crying.



    But E.T. does have important life lessons.
    IF YOU RUN FROM THE POLICE THEY WONT SHOOT YOU.
    LET ALIENS INSIDE YOUR HOUSE BECAUSE THEY ARE NOT 'STRANGERS'.
    CALLING HOME REQUIRES AN UMBRELLA, A FORK, A SAW BLADE, AND A DESOLATE FOREST.
    BOBA FETT IS THE SHIT!

    To get your children to benefit the most from this movie hide in your child's closet with your wife's glow in the dark dildo tied to your fist. Phone home little Timmy. Phone home.


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    WATER SHIP DOWN - a cute heart warming tale of talking bunny rabbits who live, love, fight, claw, kill, murder, get torn apart by a dog, and suffocated by bulldozers crushing the earth of their rabbit holes down on top of their little heads.




    But it does have an environmental message.
    PEOPLE ARE EVIL.
    AND SO ARE DOGS.
    AND BUNNIES TOO.

    To get the most out of this film try showing this to your children the day before Easter Sunday and tell them that the Easter Bunny is coming when they go to sleep.

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    THE PLAGUE DOGS - another cute heart warming tale of talking animals being tortured and killed for shits and giggles. The Plague Dogs is about two dogs who are repeatedly drowned and resuscitated and undergo repeated brain surgery in a shady laboratory before they escape from the lab and are being hunted by every person on earth



    Just like Water Ship Down -who shares the same eco-wacko author- The Plague Dogs has an environmental message.
    PEOPLE ARE EVIL AND CRUEL.
    DOGS ARE NOT AS EVIL AS BEFORE.
    BUNNIES ARE STILL MURDEROUS LITTLE FUCKERS.

    To get the most out of this film show it to your little knee-biters the next time they ask for a dog.


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    CALIGULA - the heart warming tale of a king who liked to have a lot of kissing parties and every body loved every one because -just like the CARE BEARS taught us- love is good.



    Caligula has an important educational message.
    SHARING IS CARING.

    To get the full benefit of this movie have your VHS copy of Caligula set to play in the middle of the movie and leave it inside of a favorite Disney VHS cover.
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    I can only think of one movie that traumatized me, and I'm not even sure if it's the right one. But it was Goonies, all because of the scene where they (almost) put the kids hand into the blender. (Is that the right movie?) Whatever the movie was, that scene has never left me.
    I guess the other one might be Rumble in the Bronx, when they put the guy into the woodchipper. I guess I just don't like blood :P

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    Independence Day legit ruined me. I couldn't watch alien movies for years after that.

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    ^^Mars attacks did that for me, watching it years later made me laugh at that.

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    Watership down is one freaky cartoon for sure.

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    Originally posted by chibwack
    I can only think of one movie that traumatized me, and I'm not even sure if it's the right one. But it was Goonies, all because of the scene where they (almost) put the kids hand into the blender. (Is that the right movie?) Whatever the movie was, that scene has never left me.
    I guess the other one might be Rumble in the Bronx, when they put the guy into the woodchipper. I guess I just don't like blood :P
    Children of the Corn did that to me when in the beginning the kids sliced a mans hand through a food slicer

    or Pet Sematary, when the kid sliced his dad's achilles tendon

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    It, Pet Sematary and chinese vampire movies did it for me

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    The original Alien. I got first glimpses of the facehugger and chestburster scenes when I was only 6 or 7. Scared me shitless for YEARS. (I think it wasn't until early teens that I could sit comfortably through ALIENS for the first time, not overcome with anxiety).

    Star Trek II: The Wrath of Kahn - the ceti eels scene. I was also around 7 or 8 when that film came out, saw it in the theater. I was scared to put any kind of helmet on, or even stereo headphones, for a while after I first saw that.

    Poltergeist (the first movie): again, same timeframe. I was obviously too young for the content but I think I saw some or most of it during that early superchannel/first choice era in the 80s.

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    The Evil Dead is one that has haunted me my whole life. i still have nightmares to this day and it was almost 3 decades ago
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    "Alive" did it for me. to this day, i still get nervous when i get on a prop plane.
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    Originally posted by taemo


    or Pet Sematary, when the kid sliced his dad's achilles tendon
    That wasn't his dad, it was Jud Crandall (Fred Gwynne).

    ...sorry...

    actually, to me the creepiest part of that movie was the guy playing the mother's sister (the one with spinal menengitis). That character freaked me out (to the point where I won't even look at the screen when 'she' is on when I watch it now).

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