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Jurassic Park. I was young and watched it at the cinema. I was limp with terror. On my mother's lap.
I don't remember any nightmares after, but still remember the t-rex and the car scene as particularly terrifying
That's one of the only BOOKS that's has scared me. Stephen King didn't scare me as much as that book did!
Yes, this! I don't plan to let my kids watch it on a young age.