We just recently watched “Phantasm” (wife had never seen it..) with our 7 yr old grandson. Compared to a lot of todays horror it’s lame….but it did scare him!!
I remember watching the “Werewolf” on the t.v. one night alone, my mother’s Jack Russell wanted out, and as it couldn’t gain my attention, walk along the back of the sofa and stuck his hairy snout into my ear, just as Lon Chaney Jr was changing into the w’wolf! Those PJ bottoms were never the same……
Ever time something like this happens to Mom, I am reminded of the line from the Bhagavad-Gita; “Now I am become Death, the destroyer of worlds” (Apologies to Dr. Oppenheimer).
I know we’re on sabbatical reruns from early days of the strip. Could this arc be the reason for the appearance of Rosalyn the next time they want to go out?
This strip was out in 1991, so Calvin could have watched “It” on TV as it came out in 1990. I like the Phantasm suggestion posted above, cult classic, as well as the Wes Craven ’70s sci-fi flick called The Hills Have Eyes: “Its Breakfast Time….”
I was rarely affected by horror movies, even when young, but there was one…
For a while, I would go up a hill to my friend’s house on Friday night and we would watch cheesy old horror movies on TV. This one night “The Screaming Skull” was on, and oh, it was bad. But the scenes where they had rigged up the screaming skull, really got to me. I still vividly remember how apprehensive I was during the walk home in the dark…
BE THIS GUY over 3 years ago
He would have been better off watching a romantic comedy.
codycab over 3 years ago
And that’s why Calvin has to put up with Rosalyn….and vise versa.
sirbadger over 3 years ago
Maybe he watched home alone while he was home alone.
montylc2001 over 3 years ago
We just recently watched “Phantasm” (wife had never seen it..) with our 7 yr old grandson. Compared to a lot of todays horror it’s lame….but it did scare him!!
dadthedawg Premium Member over 3 years ago
How do you rig a rug?…..
KLSeering over 3 years ago
And so ends the no babysitter experiment
Baarorso over 3 years ago
Well, watching the horror movie sure did kept the spitfire out of trouble.;-D
in.amongst over 3 years ago
Feel ya, Calvin. Am an absolute sissy when it comes to horror movies.
Dr. Quatermass over 3 years ago
The rug is somehow rigged by Rob Riggle.
BigDaveGlass over 3 years ago
I remember watching the “Werewolf” on the t.v. one night alone, my mother’s Jack Russell wanted out, and as it couldn’t gain my attention, walk along the back of the sofa and stuck his hairy snout into my ear, just as Lon Chaney Jr was changing into the w’wolf! Those PJ bottoms were never the same……
Gent over 3 years ago
If only he read Rex Morgan comic. He’d have instantly fallen asleep.
Dobby53 Premium Member over 3 years ago
Ever time something like this happens to Mom, I am reminded of the line from the Bhagavad-Gita; “Now I am become Death, the destroyer of worlds” (Apologies to Dr. Oppenheimer).
jagedlo over 3 years ago
I wonder if the movie Calvin watched was the suggestion Hobbes made yesterday…
VegaAlopex over 3 years ago
Next panel, Calvin: I saw “I Was a Teenage Frankenstein”, and don’t look under the bed either.
Who, me? over 3 years ago
I never understood why anyone would watch a horror movie.
vaughnrl2003 Premium Member over 3 years ago
Well, I suspect a lesson was learned by all. I foresee a babysitter in Calvin’s future. Hobbes, too.
Nuke Road Warrior over 3 years ago
“Mom, it was all Hobbe’s idea.” (both the movie and the booby traps)
JudyHendrickson over 3 years ago
Hmmmm , next time just leave him in a cage!!!
tripwire45 over 3 years ago
If that’s the worst Calvin Did, Mom and Dad got away lucky.
kartis over 3 years ago
They are getting off lightly.
mistercatworks over 3 years ago
Another excellent reason to lock up the firearms or not have any.
delennwen over 3 years ago
I know we’re on sabbatical reruns from early days of the strip. Could this arc be the reason for the appearance of Rosalyn the next time they want to go out?
TampaFanatic1 over 3 years ago
This strip was out in 1991, so Calvin could have watched “It” on TV as it came out in 1990. I like the Phantasm suggestion posted above, cult classic, as well as the Wes Craven ’70s sci-fi flick called The Hills Have Eyes: “Its Breakfast Time….”
ChessPirate over 3 years ago
I was rarely affected by horror movies, even when young, but there was one…
For a while, I would go up a hill to my friend’s house on Friday night and we would watch cheesy old horror movies on TV. This one night “The Screaming Skull” was on, and oh, it was bad. But the scenes where they had rigged up the screaming skull, really got to me. I still vividly remember how apprehensive I was during the walk home in the dark…
Nate Wright (Mischief God) over 3 years ago
Mom looks pretty scary in the last panel.
WCraft Premium Member over 3 years ago
Better a water bucket than the swinging paint can or hot iron like Kevin used in Home Alone
paullp Premium Member over 3 years ago
I’m sincerely lost in admiration for his mom’s speech balloon — the font, the outline — in panel four. Beautifully done. You can hear her shouting.