 Welcome to another episode of Frightfully Forgotten VHS Tales. The first time we watched The Amityville Horror, we rented it from the movie store and we brought it back to my place. My parents' house. Ah, see? I thought it was at my place. Really? Because I remember that the movie scared the living shit out of me for some reason. And I think what it was was that my mom and dad, I told them that we were going to rent The Amityville Horror. And they were like, oh, they were all, they were kind of like, ooh. And so I think they kind of put that in my head. And so the movie scared me a hell of a lot more than it probably should have. And I also remember the tape being in my room and I was trying to sleep and I was all afraid of the tape and then I turned it over and covered it up and turned around with my back to the VHS tape was all scared and you're like, I'm going to move it and cover it all up with bags and shit. So the movie didn't scare me. I remember liking it. I think the only part that really scared me was the get out scene, you know, they got out and that scared me. That guy was screaming pretty loud in that microphone. It's all clipping and distorting and everything. You couldn't do a different take or it wasn't all distorting. And I remember the first time I watched how many feel horror with my dad was pretty funny because I had seen it already at that point with you. We had watched it before and my dad rented it because he hadn't seen it since it first came out and you wanted to see it again. And I just remember my dad laughing and laughing at that poor priest. Could he have any worse luck with the poor guy? I just remember the scene where they're in the car and the breaks won't work and the cars won't, and they go through the sign and they're like, the hood all comes up. And my dad laughing his ass off going, the priest can get a break and he goes blind. And like, fuck. And all he's trying to do is help that family. Yeah. Kathy. Kathy. Kathy. There's something very, his hands all boiled up. End up buying the movie on VHS and there's certain parts that we would just watch. We would watch the whole movie just for shit so we'd watch certain parts and we'd always really enjoy that first opening shot where it's through the boat house, the window of the boat house and James Brolin kind of puts his head in that window and just a look on his face. It looks like a Sasquatch or some Wolfman. Next part we'd fast forward to would be like, the nun or something maybe. And then we'd fast forward some more and we'd get to the part where the, where is it? Yeah. And James Brolin freaking out trying to look for that money. Where is it? And we'd fast forward to when he trips over that drag. The drag. It was G. The drag. It made it quite an impression on us though anyways and it is a fantastic movie. Why it scared the hell out of me like it did. I don't know. Yeah. I love the fact you're scared of the tape, you're physically scared of the tape itself. The movie. You guys have any tales about like movies that scared you so much where you couldn't even look at the tape or movies you'd fast forward to specific spots. You'd always know because you'd pop in the tape and you'd be at that spot right after the spot. Then let us know. Tell us a little story in the comments. Till next time. Keep drinking.