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Her performance alone gave me undeniable skeevies. Which is why I made the decision to include it on this list. And the late Redgrave’s portrayal of the insanity-induced Jane is creepy on all the levels. As stated of course, this rehash doesn’t compare to the masterpiece of the original, but if you look at it as a mere retelling of a classic, then its a rather enjoyable flick. The plot remains the same as the 1962 adaptation but is set in the 90s for a more modern take on the novel by Henry Farrell. Enough so to scare the living shit out of me when I was a kid. But, Lynn Redgrave does give a mighty unsettling performance as Baby Jane. What Ever Happened to Baby Jane? (1991)īefore we even dive into this bag of dicks, let me make very clear this is in no way superior to the original with Miss Bette Davis and Joan Crawford. I mean, KEVIN KILLED DJ! Never, have I ever looked at The Wonder Years the same again without snarling a tad at Kevin.Ĥ.

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Personally, and while this is a movie based on true events, I feel like the most traumatizing aspect of this is seeing these family-friendly stars from T he Wonder Years and Full House, in this sort of role. She takes it with her head down for some time, however, when she breaks off the relationship, things turn deadly. Bobby is an insanely jealous son-of-a-bitch who is extremely abusive to poor Stacy leaving her with mental and physical bruises. But hey, it’s movie of the week and that can’t be the end of it. Stacy (Candace Cameron) and Bobby (Fred Savage) seem like such a cute couple. “No One Would Tell” (1996)īased on the real-life incident between 14-year-old Amy Carnevale her murderer, 16-year-old Jamie Fuller, NBC’s No One Would Tell took that loveable Kevin Arnold and made us hate him with every bone in our fibers in 1996. So without further adieu, here are the five made-for-tv movies that set the bar high in the “goddamn this is disturbing” category. Talk about traumatizing for not just a kid, but anyone with an even little bit of heart. Mostly due to the really screwed up scenes entailed within that tend to stick with you, ensuring you never forget the first time you watched poor Jo from The Facts of Life get horrifically stabbed and mangled at the hands of Pet Semetary‘s Louis Creed.

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When I think back on nostalgic made for TV films, without fail these five movies are always the ones that first come to mind. All for free-ninety-free! Well, to us moochy kids not paying the cable bill anyway.

no one would tell

Every once in a while, Lifetime, or whatever station the “movie-of-the-week” aired on, would throw you for a loop with one of those based-on-a-true-story flicks that just scarred the ever-loving hell out of you. Sometimes, venturing out to your local video rental shop wasn’t required to find the most psychologically fucked up film for your Saturday viewing pleasures.










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