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Scarier than any horror film!


When I was a kid I remember having nightmares about this movie. There were several scary parts but the one I remember the most was the "jam today, jam tomorrow, but never never jam again" lady!! FRIGHTENING!!

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I think the new Tim Burton version will be creepy but this one will still be creepier in some ways. The new one looks less real and more cartoonish or something.

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The Jabberwocky creeped me out as a kid and when I saw this version again about a year ago, I actually wasn't sure if it was the movie I was thinking of until the end of the first part when the Jabberwocky appeared.

The stupid dragon still creeps me out and I'm 24. *shudders* I do, however, love the Jabberwocky poem. Go figure. xD

Sirius FELL through the veil! Not became one with it!

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The exact same thing happened to me. I loved the book as a kid but saw the movie and had nightmares... to this day I still have this horrifying memory of what I have identified as the jabberwocky/mirror scene. At the moment I'm writing an essay about psychopaths and doing extensive research on the subject, and I'm watching the movie as I write this. To be honest, the movie is scaring me way more than the case pictures and the profiles of psychopaths. I feel like crying...damn this movie is scary

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The exact same thing happened to me. I loved the book as a kid but saw the movie and had nightmares... to this day I still have this horrifying memory of what I have identified as the jabberwocky/mirror scene. At the moment I'm writing an essay about psychopaths and doing extensive research on the subject, and I'm watching the movie as I write this. To be honest, the movie is scaring me way more than the case pictures and the profiles of psychopaths. I feel like crying...damn this movie is scary

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I was terrified of the Jabberwocky when I was little. End of Part 1 and beginning of Part 2 scared me the most. I watched some of it earlier today to see if maybe I could tolerate the Jabberwocky in my mid 20's.

Nope, the Jabberwocky still freaks me out even now.

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This movie definitely disturbed me at times. The jabberwocky was scary enough, but the freakiest part was when the white queen turned into a sheep...

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Man, between the Jabberwocky and Carol Channing this movie is terrifying!

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Sir Ian McKellen? That dude must be knee-deep in boob.

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