Not a book, but I saw The Beast With Five Fingers
when I was must have been 7 - I liked black and white films. I still dunno how I ended up being allowed to watch it but it gave me nightmares for fucking years afterwards.
Not a book, but I saw The Beast With Five Fingers
when I was must have been 7 - I liked black and white films. I still dunno how I ended up being allowed to watch it but it gave me nightmares for fucking years afterwards.
respect to you sir...Ulysses 31 (so fucked up)
The dozers from Fraggle Rock
me too, absolutely....
goodnight moon
http://www.tv-ark.org.uk/mivana/medi...8open&type=mp4
This was full of haunting, every week. The carnivorous stalking shadow story was a good un
I have the title music in French on a 7".
Graham Oakleys Magical Changes
this book still haunts my dreams. anyone else come across it?
"It allows the reader to create 512 different surreal pictures by mixing the top and bottom half of pages (even the original pictures are really strange). The illustrations are extremely detailed and delightful, and could be enjoyed by Primary/Elementary school-aged and up."
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i vaguely remember some cartoon where the bad guys were these plantmachines... one had a chainsaw thing... that shit was scary...
The Green Knowe books.... creepy for no clear reason
A Castle of Bone... something very odd about this that I can't remember... it's the 'A' in the title that throws me... 'The' I could have coped with... best freaky cupboard story ever... fuck you Narnia...
Sponge, X and Y - a surreal tale of fish troubleshooters...
Leon Garfield esp Black Jack...
The Boy With The Bronze Axe
Alan Garner, of course
I Am The Cheese - utterly perplexing and confusing then, still a little weird now... and of course Cormier also wrote The Chocolate War and countless other very close to the bear / bare bones children's stories.... with complex psychosexuals and all kinds of nasty spins...
Thirded (or whatever we're up to now) on Watership Down, book and film both.
The only bit I remember from Rosemary Sutcliffe's The Eagle of the Ninth is a scene of some kind of religious ritual witnessed by an AWOL Roman soldier in a chambered burial mound in second-century Scotland. Awesome stuff.
If we're allowed adverts...the "Mister Soft" Trebor softmints ad:
Of course I was too young to realise at the time that this is quite transparently a visual representation of being on ketamine. And to think they showed this to kids!![]()
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the silver sword....watership down is deep
jayce and the wheeled warriors is amazing
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