I remember when i was about 10 years old i told my mom i wanted to see the nightmare on elm st series.
she was curious as to where i had seen any of them before.
late night TV was the answer.
she was a little bothered at first.
but then i gave her all the details of the cinematic special effects and expressed an interest in the horror franchise, and told her the story line and gave her all the ins and outs of the film etc.
she realized i guess that i was looking at it from a "franchise fan" standpoint and with a level of maturity with respect to horror films that she probably didnt expect from a 10 year old.
she rented a few of them the next day and we watched them.
she was terrified, i just thought it was awesome.
the next Halloween i was freddy... i rang the door bell of a nice home filled with teenage girls - coincidentally all watching nightmare on elm street.
they screamed when they answered the door, some laughed and they took pictures of the 10 year old freddy... it was a neat thing LOL
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