Karry
Best movie of this year hands down!
Nessieldwi
Very interesting film. Was caught on the premise when seeing the trailer but unsure as to what the outcome would be for the showing. As it turns out, it was a very good film.
Siflutter
It's easily one of the freshest, sharpest and most enjoyable films of this year.
Frances Chung
Through painfully honest and emotional moments, the movie becomes irresistibly relatable
darksyde-63508
I remember watching this show as a kid. Kind of like a cross between "Goosebumps" and a more kid friendly version of "Tales From The Crypt" ,each episode began with the Midnight Society gathering around a camp fire, talking for a minute, then introducing that weeks creepy story. I searched for seasons of this show on DVD for years, and then found the first two seasons for sale on Amazon, which I eagerly bought. Re watching these, I realized how tame most of them are compared to today's standards. But a few were still pretty creepy, and I enjoyed the trip down memory lane. I recently found all the seasons of the show on an app on my Kodi, and plan on watching them. A nice little bit of nostalgia.
Dark_liquid
This was my favorite childhood serial! I'd watch every episode of it, even though i was scared to hell. Those morbid yet meaningfull situations attracted me with an amazing power, it was simply deeper than the other pink glittery children show i could watch and surprisingly, i loved that. I just feel that the shows like this one and the first books i read as a kid, pretty much shaped the person i am today, and i am very thankful for that because i think i came out good.Anyway, i'll never forget the episode with the clown, it appears it was called "The Tale of the Crimson Clown", because it was my worst nightmare for years, lol. I'm dying to watch this show all over again and see how i'll respond to it and compare with my past reactions!
linck19852004
Hello everyone who grew up in the 90s by far one of the greatest decades ever. During the 90s there were a lot of great shows on TV. Well one of the best shows that were on during the 90s was Are You Afraid of the Dark, which ran from 1991-1995. It was a show about a group of kids that called themselves the Midnight Sociaty, they would sit around the camp fire telling scary stories. The show was part of my childhood & I will always remember it, I wish it was still on in reruns. I was just at this Horror Convention in Orlando, FL where I found this show on DVD. It is a pretty hard show to find on DVD I think you can also get it online but I am not sure. When I started watching it, I remembered it right off the bat. I was bring memories from my childhood it was the first time I have seen its since it got canceled in 1995. The show was brought back again in 1999 & ran for two more seasons, but it wasn't as good as the first run. Well for all you guys who grew up in the 1990s hope you never forget about this really great show.
Brian Straker
Mind you that not all of the episodes were winners, the first season and other such episodes made for some of the most cherished nights of my childhood! Episodes like the Tale of the Twisted Claw/Phantom Cab/Laughing in the Dark/Super Specs made for some genuinely scary fun! I remember jumping behind my dad and yelling when the shocks came in the Super Specs episode! The 90's were a joy to be a part of as a kid, and it's really just unfortunate that the creativeness that once flourished during that time has since trailed way off since 2000/perhaps the End of Days did in fact come, even if it only affected youth television! It's great that users of YouTube have uploaded so many AYAOTD episodes there for people like myself to view and embrace, but upon viewing some the latter runs, it's apparent that after 50 or so episodes the Midnight Society really started to lose their goose! Such episodes as the one staring Tia & Tamara in (I believe it was entitled) The Tale of the Chameleon, you can plainly see that once the original Society members took the hike, so did the show.