When I was 6 or so, my older siblings took me to a horror movie that they probably shouldn't have: 13 Ghosts. That stupid movie scared the poop out of me, and I carried memories of some scenes throughout my adult life, never remembering their origin. Then late one night some 30 or 40 years later, a cable channel showed it. It was so poorly done and so cheesy I laughed through most of it. They gave you those cheap glasses with red lenses to put on at specific scenes (not 3D glasses, but Illusion-O™.) It starred a still-in-his-20s Martin Milner and Margaret Hamilton (the wicked witch of the west.) One scene was a kid in the basement when the ghost of a lion appeared. The lion was superimposed on the film, and the kid was supposed to be looking at it in fright, but he was just kind of looking off into the distance past the lion, which was looking straight at the audience and not at the kid as it roared. The entire thing is uploaded to the web on a couple of different sites.