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The movie, The Exorcist, was banned in 1986 under the Video Recordings Act because it was said to be too scary for home viewing, especially the fact that it can be a very trying experience for young girls.The original teaser trailer, which consisted of nothing but images of the white-faced demon quickly flashing in and out of darkness, was banned in many theaters, as it was deemed "too frightening".Tunis, Feb 24.--The Government censorship board today banned the American film The Exorcist on the ground that it presents "unjustified" propaganda in favour of Christianity.
'Cupcakes', 'Cheerilee's Garden', 'Sweet Apple Massacre' and 'Rainbow Factory' are four of the most notorious gore/horror fanfictions in the MLP: FiM fanbase. Those are the only four I know of, as I don't read depressing stories about adorable ponies, myself :P
It's not very scary since it is a comedy
It was mostly from the makeup he wore for his scary characters.
No, it's more of a thriller than a scary movie.
Liviona Schools, Michigan.... banned for scaring a bunch of first graders... etc etc check ala.org for more
"Scary Stories" by Alvin Schwartz contains three books: "Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark," "More Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark," and "Scary Stories 3: More Tales to Chill Your Bones." Each book is around 100-150 pages long.
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Alvin Schwartz wrote scary stories because he felt that writing scary stories would build tension and suspense, so the reader would continue to read his books, and it was creepy looking on the front so that kids who hadn't read it yet would be drawn in by the spooky cover.
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More Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark' was a children's book of scary stories. It contained creepy illustrations and was highly entertaining. Unfortunately, it was banned in several schools because one student's grandmother complained that the stories featured murder, death, and cannibalism, among other things.
"Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark" has been banned in some schools and libraries due to its disturbing content, including graphic imagery and themes that may be deemed inappropriate for children. Some parents and educators believe the book is too scary or violent for young readers.
"Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark" by Alvin Schwartz has been banned or challenged in multiple locations since its publication in 1981. The most recent bans on the book occurred in 2020 in Tennessee and some school districts in Florida.
There are three books in the "Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark" series written by Alvin Schwartz: "Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark" (1981), "More Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark" (1984), and "Scary Stories 3: More Tales to Chill Your Bones" (1991).
"Scary Stories 3 More Tales to Chill Your Bones" was banned due to concerns about its content being too scary and disturbing for young readers. Some parents and educators felt that the book's horror themes and graphic illustrations were inappropriate for children.
For adults: the short stories of Clive Barker are some of my personal favorites. Try Books of Blood, Volumes 1 and 2.For kids: when I was growing up, my favorite scary stories books were the Scary Stories books by Alvin Schwartz, illustrated by Stephen Gammell. There are three of them, plus the anthology: Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark, More Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark, Scary Stories 3: More Tales to Chill Your Bones, and The Scary Stories Treasury: Three Books to Chill Your Bones.I also loved the Tales for the Midnight Hour books by J.B. (Judith Bauer) Stamper: Tales for the Midnight Hour, More Tales for the Midnight Hour, Still More Tales for the Midnight Hour, and Even More Tales for the Midnight Hour.
It's some horror stories wich should be very scary, it even got banned in Italy! I haven't read the stories myself tho. I've read on other forums that they shouldn't be scary, unless you believe in the devil or something. Hope it helped.