If you're after a piece of pure nightmare fuel then look no further than that great and terrifying piece of movie history "Return to Oz".
I watched it as a kid and had nightmares. I watched it later as an adult and had nightmares.
To summarize the plot (of a children's movie. A Children's Movie. A Disney Children's Movie, no less)
Dorothy is still talking about Oz, and her parents are worried, so they use up the family savings to send her to a lunatic asylum. She is then hooked up to an electroshock therapy machine (which causes permanent brain damage by electrocuting your brain, for the purposes of "healing". This is why lunatic asylums were full of people who howled and screamed all the time. which you hear in this movie, for children, because the doctors patients are locked in the basement!). Fortunately, right when the machine is about to be turned on, a thunderstorm cuts the power (causing the patients in the basement to scream, and the nurse to go and "see to them"), and Dorothy is rescued by the princess from oz who is trapped in the mirrors. She escapes into the thunderstorm, falls in a swollen river and is washed away to the anguished screams of the nurse, who genuinely sounds terrified that Dorothy will die.
She wakes up in the Deadly Desert (which turns anyone who touches it to sand) surrounding Oz, and makes her way to the Emerald city, where she finds that everyone has been turned to stone, the emeralds are all gone, and then she encounters the wheelers - the single most terrifying things in history. They have wheels instead of feet, faces on the tops of their heads, and laugh like demented clowns. Their wheels make a distinct squeaking of just the right pitch to be sinister. She finds a robot dude and escapes the wheelers, and after some events which are hazy in my memory they go to Princess Mombi's castle, where they meet Mombi who has an entire hall filled with living severed heads in boxes. These she swaps out on her own neck, so she can be a different type of beautiful each day. She imprisons Dorothy so that when she grows older Mombi can cut off her head and add it to her collection. (once again, I remind you this is Disney, and for children). Dorothy makes a flying gump-headed sofa out of random stuff and then steals Mombis magic powder which brings things to life, but wakes up Mombi's sleeping head in the process. Mombi's head then screams "Dorothy Gaaaale!", all the other heads wake up screaming, and Mombi's beheaded body starts flailing around after Dorothy. Dorothy escapes on the now living moose-headed sofa which can fly, and travels to find the Gnome King who has destroyed Oz. She finds him, and he turns all her friends into ornaments, becoming more human each time, but Dorothy ultimately defeats him by feeding him an egg, which is poison for Gnomes. He then dies in a manner which is comparable to if you killed someone and put a timelapse shot on their rotting face. It's terrifying.
After that it's the usual spiel of Dorothy saving the day and getting home, where she finds that the Doctor is being arrested for keeping failed patients in his basement.
If you're after a piece of pure nightmare fuel then look no further than that great and terrifying piece of movie history "Return to Oz".
I watched it as a kid and had nightmares. I watched it later as an adult and had nightmares.
To summarize the plot (of a children's movie. A Children's Movie. A Disney Children's Movie, no less)
Dorothy is still talking about Oz, and her parents are worried, so they use up the family savings to send her to a lunatic asylum. She is then hooked up to an electroshock therapy machine (which causes permanent brain damage by electrocuting your brain, for the purposes of "healing". This is why lunatic asylums were full of people who howled and screamed all the time. which you hear in this movie, for children, because the doctors patients are locked in the basement!). Fortunately, right when the machine is about to be turned on, a thunderstorm cuts the power (causing the patients in the basement to scream, and the nurse to go and "see to them"), and Dorothy is rescued by the princess from oz who is trapped in the mirrors. She escapes into the thunderstorm, falls in a swollen river and is washed away to the anguished screams of the nurse, who genuinely sounds terrified that Dorothy will die.
She wakes up in the Deadly Desert (which turns anyone who touches it to sand) surrounding Oz, and makes her way to the Emerald city, where she finds that everyone has been turned to stone, the emeralds are all gone, and then she encounters the wheelers - the single most terrifying things in history. They have wheels instead of feet, faces on the tops of their heads, and laugh like demented clowns. Their wheels make a distinct squeaking of just the right pitch to be sinister. She finds a robot dude and escapes the wheelers, and after some events which are hazy in my memory they go to Princess Mombi's castle, where they meet Mombi who has an entire hall filled with living severed heads in boxes. These she swaps out on her own neck, so she can be a different type of beautiful each day. She imprisons Dorothy so that when she grows older Mombi can cut off her head and add it to her collection. (once again, I remind you this is Disney, and for children). Dorothy makes a flying gump-headed sofa out of random stuff and then steals Mombis magic powder which brings things to life, but wakes up Mombi's sleeping head in the process. Mombi's head then screams "Dorothy Gaaaale!", all the other heads wake up screaming, and Mombi's beheaded body starts flailing around after Dorothy. Dorothy escapes on the now living moose-headed sofa which can fly, and travels to find the Gnome King who has destroyed Oz. She finds him, and he turns all her friends into ornaments, becoming more human each time, but Dorothy ultimately defeats him by feeding him an egg, which is poison for Gnomes. He then dies in a manner which is comparable to if you killed someone and put a timelapse shot on their rotting face. It's terrifying.
After that it's the usual spiel of Dorothy saving the day and getting home, where she finds that the Doctor is being arrested for keeping failed patients in his basement.
If you're after a piece of pure nightmare fuel then look no further than that great and terrifying piece of movie history "Return to Oz".
I watched it as a kid and had nightmares. I watched it later as an adult and had nightmares.
To summarize the plot (of a children's movie. A Children's Movie. A Disney Children's Movie, no less)
Dorothy is still talking about Oz, and her parents are worried, so they use up the family savings to send her to a lunatic asylum. She is then hooked up to an electroshock therapy machine (which causes permanent brain damage by electrocuting your brain, for the purposes of "healing". This is why lunatic asylums were full of people who howled and screamed all the time. which you hear in this movie, for children, because the doctors patients are locked in the basement!). Fortunately, right when the machine is about to be turned on, a thunderstorm cuts the power (causing the patients in the basement to scream, and the nurse to go and "see to them"), and Dorothy is rescued by the princess from oz who is trapped in the mirrors. She escapes into the thunderstorm, falls in a swollen river and is washed away to the anguished screams of the nurse, who genuinely sounds terrified that Dorothy will die.
She wakes up in the Deadly Desert (which turns anyone who touches it to sand) surrounding Oz, and makes her way to the Emerald city, where she finds that everyone has been turned to stone, the emeralds are all gone, and then she encounters the wheelers - the single most terrifying things in history. They have wheels instead of feet, faces on the tops of their heads, and laugh like demented clowns. Their wheels make a distinct squeaking of just the right pitch to be sinister. She finds a robot dude and escapes the wheelers, and after some events which are hazy in my memory they go to Princess Mombi's castle, where they meet Mombi who has an entire hall filled with living severed heads in boxes. These she swaps out on her own neck, so she can be a different type of beautiful each day. She imprisons Dorothy so that when she grows older Mombi can cut off her head and add it to her collection. (once again, I remind you this is Disney, and for children). Dorothy makes a flying gump-headed sofa out of random stuff and then steals Mombis magic powder which brings things to life, but wakes up Mombi's sleeping head in the process. Mombi's head then screams "Dorothy Gaaaale!", all the other heads wake up screaming, and Mombi's beheaded body starts flailing around after Dorothy. Dorothy escapes on the now living moose-headed sofa which can fly, and travels to find the Gnome King who has destroyed Oz. She finds him, and he turns all her friends into ornaments, becoming more human each time, but Dorothy ultimately defeats him by feeding him an egg, which is poison for Gnomes. He then dies in a manner which is comparable to if you killed someone and put a timelapse shot on their rotting face. It's terrifying.
After that it's the usual spiel of Dorothy saving the day and getting home, where she finds that the Doctor is being arrested for keeping failed patients in his basement.
If you're after a piece of pure nightmare fuel then look no further than that great and terrifying piece of movie history "Return to Oz".
I watched it as a kid and had nightmares. I watched it later as an adult and had nightmares.
To summarize the plot (of a children's movie. A Children's Movie. A Disney Children's Movie, no less)
Dorothy is still talking about Oz, and her parents are worried, so they use up the family savings to send her to a lunatic asylum. She is then hooked up to an electroshock therapy machine (which causes permanent brain damage by electrocuting your brain, for the purposes of "healing". This is why lunatic asylums were full of people who howled and screamed all the time. which you hear in this movie, for children, because the doctors patients are locked in the basement!). Fortunately, right when the machine is about to be turned on, a thunderstorm cuts the power (causing the patients in the basement to scream, and the nurse to go and "see to them"), and Dorothy is rescued by the princess from oz who is trapped in the mirrors. She escapes into the thunderstorm, falls in a swollen river and is washed away to the anguished screams of the nurse, who genuinely sounds terrified that Dorothy will die.
She wakes up in the Deadly Desert (which turns anyone who touches it to sand) surrounding Oz, and makes her way to the Emerald city, where she finds that everyone has been turned to stone, the emeralds are all gone, and then she encounters the wheelers - the single most terrifying things in history. They have wheels instead of feet, faces on the tops of their heads, and laugh like demented clowns. Their wheels make a distinct squeaking of just the right pitch to be sinister. She finds a robot dude and escapes the wheelers, and after some events which are hazy in my memory they go to Princess Mombi's castle, where they meet Mombi who has an entire hall filled with living severed heads in boxes. These she swaps out on her own neck, so she can be a different type of beautiful each day. She imprisons Dorothy so that when she grows older Mombi can cut off her head and add it to her collection. (once again, I remind you this is Disney, and for children). Dorothy makes a flying gump-headed sofa out of random stuff and then steals Mombis magic powder which brings things to life, but wakes up Mombi's sleeping head in the process. Mombi's head then screams "Dorothy Gaaaale!", all the other heads wake up screaming, and Mombi's beheaded body starts flailing around after Dorothy. Dorothy escapes on the now living moose-headed sofa which can fly, and travels to find the Gnome King who has destroyed Oz. She finds him, and he turns all her friends into ornaments, becoming more human each time, but Dorothy ultimately defeats him by feeding him an egg, which is poison for Gnomes. He then dies in a manner which is comparable to if you killed someone and put a timelapse shot on their rotting face. It's terrifying.
After that it's the usual spiel of Dorothy saving the day and getting home, where she finds that the Doctor is being arrested for keeping failed patients in his basement.
If you're after a piece of pure nightmare fuel then look no further than that great and terrifying piece of movie history "Return to Oz".
I watched it as a kid and had nightmares. I watched it later as an adult and had nightmares.
To summarize the plot (of a children's movie. A Children's Movie. A Disney Children's Movie, no less)
Dorothy is still talking about Oz, and her parents are worried, so they use up the family savings to send her to a lunatic asylum. She is then hooked up to an electroshock therapy machine (which causes permanent brain damage by electrocuting your brain, for the purposes of "healing". This is why lunatic asylums were full of people who howled and screamed all the time. which you hear in this movie, for children, because the doctors patients are locked in the basement!). Fortunately, right when the machine is about to be turned on, a thunderstorm cuts the power (causing the patients in the basement to scream, and the nurse to go and "see to them"), and Dorothy is rescued by the princess from oz who is trapped in the mirrors. She escapes into the thunderstorm, falls in a swollen river and is washed away to the anguished screams of the nurse, who genuinely sounds terrified that Dorothy will die.
She wakes up in the Deadly Desert (which turns anyone who touches it to sand) surrounding Oz, and makes her way to the Emerald city, where she finds that everyone has been turned to stone, the emeralds are all gone, and then she encounters the wheelers - the single most terrifying things in history. They have wheels instead of feet, faces on the tops of their heads, and laugh like demented clowns. Their wheels make a distinct squeaking of just the right pitch to be sinister. She finds a robot dude and escapes the wheelers, and after some events which are hazy in my memory they go to Princess Mombi's castle, where they meet Mombi who has an entire hall filled with living severed heads in boxes. These she swaps out on her own neck, so she can be a different type of beautiful each day. She imprisons Dorothy so that when she grows older Mombi can cut off her head and add it to her collection. (once again, I remind you this is Disney, and for children). Dorothy makes a flying gump-headed sofa out of random stuff and then steals Mombis magic powder which brings things to life, but wakes up Mombi's sleeping head in the process. Mombi's head then screams "Dorothy Gaaaale!", all the other heads wake up screaming, and Mombi's beheaded body starts flailing around after Dorothy. Dorothy escapes on the now living moose-headed sofa which can fly, and travels to find the Gnome King who has destroyed Oz. She finds him, and he turns all her friends into ornaments, becoming more human each time, but Dorothy ultimately defeats him by feeding him an egg, which is poison for Gnomes. He then dies in a manner which is comparable to if you killed someone and put a timelapse shot on their rotting face. It's terrifying.
After that it's the usual spiel of Dorothy saving the day and getting home, where she finds that the Doctor is being arrested for keeping failed patients in his basement.
but that doesn't sound like a bad movie that sound like a horror movie is it bad that i want to watch it?
It's not supposed to be a horror movie. It is a Disney movie for children.
I think I watched that... but I don't remember it almost at all.
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If you're after a piece of pure nightmare fuel then look no further than that great and terrifying piece of movie history "Return to Oz".
I watched it as a kid and had nightmares. I watched it later as an adult and had nightmares.
To summarize the plot (of a children's movie. A Children's Movie. A Disney Children's Movie, no less)
Dorothy is still talking about Oz, and her parents are worried, so they use up the family savings to send her to a lunatic asylum. She is then hooked up to an electroshock therapy machine (which causes permanent brain damage by electrocuting your brain, for the purposes of "healing". This is why lunatic asylums were full of people who howled and screamed all the time. which you hear in this movie, for children, because the doctors patients are locked in the basement!). Fortunately, right when the machine is about to be turned on, a thunderstorm cuts the power (causing the patients in the basement to scream, and the nurse to go and "see to them"), and Dorothy is rescued by the princess from oz who is trapped in the mirrors. She escapes into the thunderstorm, falls in a swollen river and is washed away to the anguished screams of the nurse, who genuinely sounds terrified that Dorothy will die.
She wakes up in the Deadly Desert (which turns anyone who touches it to sand) surrounding Oz, and makes her way to the Emerald city, where she finds that everyone has been turned to stone, the emeralds are all gone, and then she encounters the wheelers - the single most terrifying things in history. They have wheels instead of feet, faces on the tops of their heads, and laugh like demented clowns. Their wheels make a distinct squeaking of just the right pitch to be sinister. She finds a robot dude and escapes the wheelers, and after some events which are hazy in my memory they go to Princess Mombi's castle, where they meet Mombi who has an entire hall filled with living severed heads in boxes. These she swaps out on her own neck, so she can be a different type of beautiful each day. She imprisons Dorothy so that when she grows older Mombi can cut off her head and add it to her collection. (once again, I remind you this is Disney, and for children). Dorothy makes a flying gump-headed sofa out of random stuff and then steals Mombis magic powder which brings things to life, but wakes up Mombi's sleeping head in the process. Mombi's head then screams "Dorothy Gaaaale!", all the other heads wake up screaming, and Mombi's beheaded body starts flailing around after Dorothy. Dorothy escapes on the now living moose-headed sofa which can fly, and travels to find the Gnome King who has destroyed Oz. She finds him, and he turns all her friends into ornaments, becoming more human each time, but Dorothy ultimately defeats him by feeding him an egg, which is poison for Gnomes. He then dies in a manner which is comparable to if you killed someone and put a timelapse shot on their rotting face. It's terrifying.
After that it's the usual spiel of Dorothy saving the day and getting home, where she finds that the Doctor is being arrested for keeping failed patients in his basement.
If you're after a piece of pure nightmare fuel then look no further than that great and terrifying piece of movie history "Return to Oz".
I watched it as a kid and had nightmares. I watched it later as an adult and had nightmares.
To summarize the plot (of a children's movie. A Children's Movie. A Disney Children's Movie, no less)
Dorothy is still talking about Oz, and her parents are worried, so they use up the family savings to send her to a lunatic asylum. She is then hooked up to an electroshock therapy machine (which causes permanent brain damage by electrocuting your brain, for the purposes of "healing". This is why lunatic asylums were full of people who howled and screamed all the time. which you hear in this movie, for children, because the doctors patients are locked in the basement!). Fortunately, right when the machine is about to be turned on, a thunderstorm cuts the power (causing the patients in the basement to scream, and the nurse to go and "see to them"), and Dorothy is rescued by the princess from oz who is trapped in the mirrors. She escapes into the thunderstorm, falls in a swollen river and is washed away to the anguished screams of the nurse, who genuinely sounds terrified that Dorothy will die.
She wakes up in the Deadly Desert (which turns anyone who touches it to sand) surrounding Oz, and makes her way to the Emerald city, where she finds that everyone has been turned to stone, the emeralds are all gone, and then she encounters the wheelers - the single most terrifying things in history. They have wheels instead of feet, faces on the tops of their heads, and laugh like demented clowns. Their wheels make a distinct squeaking of just the right pitch to be sinister. She finds a robot dude and escapes the wheelers, and after some events which are hazy in my memory they go to Princess Mombi's castle, where they meet Mombi who has an entire hall filled with living severed heads in boxes. These she swaps out on her own neck, so she can be a different type of beautiful each day. She imprisons Dorothy so that when she grows older Mombi can cut off her head and add it to her collection. (once again, I remind you this is Disney, and for children). Dorothy makes a flying gump-headed sofa out of random stuff and then steals Mombis magic powder which brings things to life, but wakes up Mombi's sleeping head in the process. Mombi's head then screams "Dorothy Gaaaale!", all the other heads wake up screaming, and Mombi's beheaded body starts flailing around after Dorothy. Dorothy escapes on the now living moose-headed sofa which can fly, and travels to find the Gnome King who has destroyed Oz. She finds him, and he turns all her friends into ornaments, becoming more human each time, but Dorothy ultimately defeats him by feeding him an egg, which is poison for Gnomes. He then dies in a manner which is comparable to if you killed someone and put a timelapse shot on their rotting face. It's terrifying.
After that it's the usual spiel of Dorothy saving the day and getting home, where she finds that the Doctor is being arrested for keeping failed patients in his basement.
If you're after a piece of pure nightmare fuel then look no further than that great and terrifying piece of movie history "Return to Oz".
I watched it as a kid and had nightmares. I watched it later as an adult and had nightmares.
To summarize the plot (of a children's movie. A Children's Movie. A Disney Children's Movie, no less)
Dorothy is still talking about Oz, and her parents are worried, so they use up the family savings to send her to a lunatic asylum. She is then hooked up to an electroshock therapy machine (which causes permanent brain damage by electrocuting your brain, for the purposes of "healing". This is why lunatic asylums were full of people who howled and screamed all the time. which you hear in this movie, for children, because the doctors patients are locked in the basement!). Fortunately, right when the machine is about to be turned on, a thunderstorm cuts the power (causing the patients in the basement to scream, and the nurse to go and "see to them"), and Dorothy is rescued by the princess from oz who is trapped in the mirrors. She escapes into the thunderstorm, falls in a swollen river and is washed away to the anguished screams of the nurse, who genuinely sounds terrified that Dorothy will die.
She wakes up in the Deadly Desert (which turns anyone who touches it to sand) surrounding Oz, and makes her way to the Emerald city, where she finds that everyone has been turned to stone, the emeralds are all gone, and then she encounters the wheelers - the single most terrifying things in history. They have wheels instead of feet, faces on the tops of their heads, and laugh like demented clowns. Their wheels make a distinct squeaking of just the right pitch to be sinister. She finds a robot dude and escapes the wheelers, and after some events which are hazy in my memory they go to Princess Mombi's castle, where they meet Mombi who has an entire hall filled with living severed heads in boxes. These she swaps out on her own neck, so she can be a different type of beautiful each day. She imprisons Dorothy so that when she grows older Mombi can cut off her head and add it to her collection. (once again, I remind you this is Disney, and for children). Dorothy makes a flying gump-headed sofa out of random stuff and then steals Mombis magic powder which brings things to life, but wakes up Mombi's sleeping head in the process. Mombi's head then screams "Dorothy Gaaaale!", all the other heads wake up screaming, and Mombi's beheaded body starts flailing around after Dorothy. Dorothy escapes on the now living moose-headed sofa which can fly, and travels to find the Gnome King who has destroyed Oz. She finds him, and he turns all her friends into ornaments, becoming more human each time, but Dorothy ultimately defeats him by feeding him an egg, which is poison for Gnomes. He then dies in a manner which is comparable to if you killed someone and put a timelapse shot on their rotting face. It's terrifying.
After that it's the usual spiel of Dorothy saving the day and getting home, where she finds that the Doctor is being arrested for keeping failed patients in his basement.
If you're after a piece of pure nightmare fuel then look no further than that great and terrifying piece of movie history "Return to Oz".
I watched it as a kid and had nightmares. I watched it later as an adult and had nightmares.
To summarize the plot (of a children's movie. A Children's Movie. A Disney Children's Movie, no less)
Dorothy is still talking about Oz, and her parents are worried, so they use up the family savings to send her to a lunatic asylum. She is then hooked up to an electroshock therapy machine (which causes permanent brain damage by electrocuting your brain, for the purposes of "healing". This is why lunatic asylums were full of people who howled and screamed all the time. which you hear in this movie, for children, because the doctors patients are locked in the basement!). Fortunately, right when the machine is about to be turned on, a thunderstorm cuts the power (causing the patients in the basement to scream, and the nurse to go and "see to them"), and Dorothy is rescued by the princess from oz who is trapped in the mirrors. She escapes into the thunderstorm, falls in a swollen river and is washed away to the anguished screams of the nurse, who genuinely sounds terrified that Dorothy will die.
She wakes up in the Deadly Desert (which turns anyone who touches it to sand) surrounding Oz, and makes her way to the Emerald city, where she finds that everyone has been turned to stone, the emeralds are all gone, and then she encounters the wheelers - the single most terrifying things in history. They have wheels instead of feet, faces on the tops of their heads, and laugh like demented clowns. Their wheels make a distinct squeaking of just the right pitch to be sinister. She finds a robot dude and escapes the wheelers, and after some events which are hazy in my memory they go to Princess Mombi's castle, where they meet Mombi who has an entire hall filled with living severed heads in boxes. These she swaps out on her own neck, so she can be a different type of beautiful each day. She imprisons Dorothy so that when she grows older Mombi can cut off her head and add it to her collection. (once again, I remind you this is Disney, and for children). Dorothy makes a flying gump-headed sofa out of random stuff and then steals Mombis magic powder which brings things to life, but wakes up Mombi's sleeping head in the process. Mombi's head then screams "Dorothy Gaaaale!", all the other heads wake up screaming, and Mombi's beheaded body starts flailing around after Dorothy. Dorothy escapes on the now living moose-headed sofa which can fly, and travels to find the Gnome King who has destroyed Oz. She finds him, and he turns all her friends into ornaments, becoming more human each time, but Dorothy ultimately defeats him by feeding him an egg, which is poison for Gnomes. He then dies in a manner which is comparable to if you killed someone and put a timelapse shot on their rotting face. It's terrifying.
After that it's the usual spiel of Dorothy saving the day and getting home, where she finds that the Doctor is being arrested for keeping failed patients in his basement.
If you're after a piece of pure nightmare fuel then look no further than that great and terrifying piece of movie history "Return to Oz".
I watched it as a kid and had nightmares. I watched it later as an adult and had nightmares.
To summarize the plot (of a children's movie. A Children's Movie. A Disney Children's Movie, no less)
Dorothy is still talking about Oz, and her parents are worried, so they use up the family savings to send her to a lunatic asylum. She is then hooked up to an electroshock therapy machine (which causes permanent brain damage by electrocuting your brain, for the purposes of "healing". This is why lunatic asylums were full of people who howled and screamed all the time. which you hear in this movie, for children, because the doctors patients are locked in the basement!). Fortunately, right when the machine is about to be turned on, a thunderstorm cuts the power (causing the patients in the basement to scream, and the nurse to go and "see to them"), and Dorothy is rescued by the princess from oz who is trapped in the mirrors. She escapes into the thunderstorm, falls in a swollen river and is washed away to the anguished screams of the nurse, who genuinely sounds terrified that Dorothy will die.
She wakes up in the Deadly Desert (which turns anyone who touches it to sand) surrounding Oz, and makes her way to the Emerald city, where she finds that everyone has been turned to stone, the emeralds are all gone, and then she encounters the wheelers - the single most terrifying things in history. They have wheels instead of feet, faces on the tops of their heads, and laugh like demented clowns. Their wheels make a distinct squeaking of just the right pitch to be sinister. She finds a robot dude and escapes the wheelers, and after some events which are hazy in my memory they go to Princess Mombi's castle, where they meet Mombi who has an entire hall filled with living severed heads in boxes. These she swaps out on her own neck, so she can be a different type of beautiful each day. She imprisons Dorothy so that when she grows older Mombi can cut off her head and add it to her collection. (once again, I remind you this is Disney, and for children). Dorothy makes a flying gump-headed sofa out of random stuff and then steals Mombis magic powder which brings things to life, but wakes up Mombi's sleeping head in the process. Mombi's head then screams "Dorothy Gaaaale!", all the other heads wake up screaming, and Mombi's beheaded body starts flailing around after Dorothy. Dorothy escapes on the now living moose-headed sofa which can fly, and travels to find the Gnome King who has destroyed Oz. She finds him, and he turns all her friends into ornaments, becoming more human each time, but Dorothy ultimately defeats him by feeding him an egg, which is poison for Gnomes. He then dies in a manner which is comparable to if you killed someone and put a timelapse shot on their rotting face. It's terrifying.
After that it's the usual spiel of Dorothy saving the day and getting home, where she finds that the Doctor is being arrested for keeping failed patients in his basement.
If you're after a piece of pure nightmare fuel then look no further than that great and terrifying piece of movie history "Return to Oz".
I watched it as a kid and had nightmares. I watched it later as an adult and had nightmares.
To summarize the plot (of a children's movie. A Children's Movie. A Disney Children's Movie, no less)
Dorothy is still talking about Oz, and her parents are worried, so they use up the family savings to send her to a lunatic asylum. She is then hooked up to an electroshock therapy machine (which causes permanent brain damage by electrocuting your brain, for the purposes of "healing". This is why lunatic asylums were full of people who howled and screamed all the time. which you hear in this movie, for children, because the doctors patients are locked in the basement!). Fortunately, right when the machine is about to be turned on, a thunderstorm cuts the power (causing the patients in the basement to scream, and the nurse to go and "see to them"), and Dorothy is rescued by the princess from oz who is trapped in the mirrors. She escapes into the thunderstorm, falls in a swollen river and is washed away to the anguished screams of the nurse, who genuinely sounds terrified that Dorothy will die.
She wakes up in the Deadly Desert (which turns anyone who touches it to sand) surrounding Oz, and makes her way to the Emerald city, where she finds that everyone has been turned to stone, the emeralds are all gone, and then she encounters the wheelers - the single most terrifying things in history. They have wheels instead of feet, faces on the tops of their heads, and laugh like demented clowns. Their wheels make a distinct squeaking of just the right pitch to be sinister. She finds a robot dude and escapes the wheelers, and after some events which are hazy in my memory they go to Princess Mombi's castle, where they meet Mombi who has an entire hall filled with living severed heads in boxes. These she swaps out on her own neck, so she can be a different type of beautiful each day. She imprisons Dorothy so that when she grows older Mombi can cut off her head and add it to her collection. (once again, I remind you this is Disney, and for children). Dorothy makes a flying gump-headed sofa out of random stuff and then steals Mombis magic powder which brings things to life, but wakes up Mombi's sleeping head in the process. Mombi's head then screams "Dorothy Gaaaale!", all the other heads wake up screaming, and Mombi's beheaded body starts flailing around after Dorothy. Dorothy escapes on the now living moose-headed sofa which can fly, and travels to find the Gnome King who has destroyed Oz. She finds him, and he turns all her friends into ornaments, becoming more human each time, but Dorothy ultimately defeats him by feeding him an egg, which is poison for Gnomes. He then dies in a manner which is comparable to if you killed someone and put a timelapse shot on their rotting face. It's terrifying.
After that it's the usual spiel of Dorothy saving the day and getting home, where she finds that the Doctor is being arrested for keeping failed patients in his basement.
but that doesn't sound like a bad movie that sound like a horror movie is it bad that i want to watch it?
It's not supposed to be a horror movie. It is a Disney movie for children.
but that's a 80s movie isn't?
I think it's a 40s or 50s movie. Maybe 60s.
yeah i would've guessed with a plot like that
Nope. The wizard of oz was a 40's, 50's, or 60's. Return to Oz was made in the 80's.
WoO was 1939, I think.
All told it's not a terrible movie - it's just the terror of it that will haunt you for eternity. If you can find any "making of" clips, it's actually quite clever how they did some of the characters, as CGI wasn't exactly an option so it's all puppets and stop motion! I think that it being puppets (and as such clearly being a real, physical thing, albeit one where something has been edited out) makes it all the more terrifying and "realistic" than modern movies where everything is CGI so you know it's not really there. The Pumpkin head guy (Jack, I think he was called, and he insists (creepily) on calling Dorothy "Mom", just for extra weirdness) was actually there on set, just with guys operating his limbs with stick who were edited out after.
but we really need to talk how unrealistic and bull-shit the new star wars movies are
It's basically a remake of the originals, but with none of the charm + plot and mechanics make no sense..
The Legends books are way better.
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If you're after a piece of pure nightmare fuel then look no further than that great and terrifying piece of movie history "Return to Oz".
I watched it as a kid and had nightmares. I watched it later as an adult and had nightmares.
To summarize the plot (of a children's movie. A Children's Movie. A Disney Children's Movie, no less)
Dorothy is still talking about Oz, and her parents are worried, so they use up the family savings to send her to a lunatic asylum. She is then hooked up to an electroshock therapy machine (which causes permanent brain damage by electrocuting your brain, for the purposes of "healing". This is why lunatic asylums were full of people who howled and screamed all the time. which you hear in this movie, for children, because the doctors patients are locked in the basement!). Fortunately, right when the machine is about to be turned on, a thunderstorm cuts the power (causing the patients in the basement to scream, and the nurse to go and "see to them"), and Dorothy is rescued by the princess from oz who is trapped in the mirrors. She escapes into the thunderstorm, falls in a swollen river and is washed away to the anguished screams of the nurse, who genuinely sounds terrified that Dorothy will die.
She wakes up in the Deadly Desert (which turns anyone who touches it to sand) surrounding Oz, and makes her way to the Emerald city, where she finds that everyone has been turned to stone, the emeralds are all gone, and then she encounters the wheelers - the single most terrifying things in history. They have wheels instead of feet, faces on the tops of their heads, and laugh like demented clowns. Their wheels make a distinct squeaking of just the right pitch to be sinister. She finds a robot dude and escapes the wheelers, and after some events which are hazy in my memory they go to Princess Mombi's castle, where they meet Mombi who has an entire hall filled with living severed heads in boxes. These she swaps out on her own neck, so she can be a different type of beautiful each day. She imprisons Dorothy so that when she grows older Mombi can cut off her head and add it to her collection. (once again, I remind you this is Disney, and for children). Dorothy makes a flying gump-headed sofa out of random stuff and then steals Mombis magic powder which brings things to life, but wakes up Mombi's sleeping head in the process. Mombi's head then screams "Dorothy Gaaaale!", all the other heads wake up screaming, and Mombi's beheaded body starts flailing around after Dorothy. Dorothy escapes on the now living moose-headed sofa which can fly, and travels to find the Gnome King who has destroyed Oz. She finds him, and he turns all her friends into ornaments, becoming more human each time, but Dorothy ultimately defeats him by feeding him an egg, which is poison for Gnomes. He then dies in a manner which is comparable to if you killed someone and put a timelapse shot on their rotting face. It's terrifying.
After that it's the usual spiel of Dorothy saving the day and getting home, where she finds that the Doctor is being arrested for keeping failed patients in his basement.
Yeah, it's nightmare fuel. Pure, concentrated nightmare fuel.
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but that doesn't sound like a bad movie that sound like a horror movie is it bad that i want to watch it?
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It's not supposed to be a horror movie. It is a Disney movie for children.
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but that's a 80s movie isn't?
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I think I watched that... but I don't remember it almost at all.
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I think it's a 40s or 50s movie. Maybe 60s.
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yeah i would've guessed with a plot like that
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Nope. The wizard of oz was a 40's, 50's, or 60's. Return to Oz was made in the 80's.
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but we really need to talk how unrealistic and bull-shit the new star wars movies are
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i was right!!!!!!!!
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WoO was 1939, I think.
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All told it's not a terrible movie - it's just the terror of it that will haunt you for eternity. If you can find any "making of" clips, it's actually quite clever how they did some of the characters, as CGI wasn't exactly an option so it's all puppets and stop motion! I think that it being puppets (and as such clearly being a real, physical thing, albeit one where something has been edited out) makes it all the more terrifying and "realistic" than modern movies where everything is CGI so you know it's not really there. The Pumpkin head guy (Jack, I think he was called, and he insists (creepily) on calling Dorothy "Mom", just for extra weirdness) was actually there on set, just with guys operating his limbs with stick who were edited out after.
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It's basically a remake of the originals, but with none of the charm + plot and mechanics make no sense..
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in the second movie they drop bombs while they're in space tell me how the bombs could fall in space?
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the plot moved to fast
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the plot was also terrible
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