What's your favorite segment of the movie? Mine is most definately "The Honeymoon," while not partically original noneth
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Archived from the IMDb Discussion Forums — Campfire Tales
ScrmWes — 22 years ago(March 28, 2004 01:22 PM)
What's your favorite segment of the movie? Mine is most definately "The Honeymoon," while not partically original nonetheless a great creepy as hell monster story. Wish they'd release a DVD of this movie already.
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m_hebner — 21 years ago(July 01, 2004 10:33 PM)
I really can't pick a favorite I liked them all, When I first saw this movie the story the Locket freaked me out whenever the clock would go off and the lightning would flash I thought that was pretty scary but now I've seen a lot it don't bother me anymore. also Humans Can Lick Too is a good one. The Honeymoon was good but I never understood what kind of monsters were trying to get the woman, were they vampires or something?
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NELLExBELLE80 — 18 years ago(August 26, 2007 04:21 PM)
Yeah I agree; The Locket was definitely my favorite [& the scariest in my opinion] When the clock strikes, the lightening strikes, the lanterns/candles, the father's voice, AND the "Old-timey" record playssmhreal cReEpY~ The story was pretty good as well.
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nightlite — 21 years ago(September 17, 2004 02:27 PM)
"People can lick too" was my favorite one. I remember telling that story was I was little and it scared me then and it still scares me now. I stubbled across this movie on some movie channel the other night. It was so good. I loved how it ended too I actually didn't see that coming at all.
"Its a shame about the raisins"
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karat0315-1 — 20 years ago(May 12, 2005 11:34 AM)
Is the " People can lick to" about a guy under her bed licking her hand when she thought it was her dog? I heard that one from other people . Also is the legend of the lady putting her dog in the microwave on here? i'm wondering cause i don't want to watch that one, i'm not really into watching animals like that.
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BlindxFaith — 20 years ago(June 18, 2005 10:35 PM)
just reading about 'people lick too' scares me, i saw it when i was younger and movies like nightmare on elm street f'd my childhood up and people lick too f'd me up during my early teen years, i had to sleep with the light on for a long time, im not a fan of horror movies when i saw this movie on hbo and i was horrified by this movie not alot of ppl know about campfire tales but people lick too and other stories are definatley good stories to tell people but i will never see this movie again, lol, i'm a wuss when it comes to this movie, i'll see the exorcist but when she's walking down the stairs i gotta turn the movie off and curl into a ball, campfire tales is def my top 5 scariest movies ive ever seen
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chrislaughery — 20 years ago(August 09, 2005 06:46 PM)
I loved "The Locket" because I read that story when I was little and it always scared the hell out of me. The version I read was called "The Green Ribbon" from "In a Dark, Dark Room and Other Scary Stories" by Alvin Schwartz. I can't believe they actually used that story in a movie!

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