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Does Horror Really Scare You?
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I own more horror films in my collection than any other genre. But there's very few films that I can honestly say have ever truly "scared" me – and most of those were when first viewed at a much younger age.

I can jump at an unexpected moment on screen, or get my pulse up while watching a movie, and it's the overall suspense and atmosphere of Horror that I like the most.
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Not often. Reality is much more scary than fiction. Monsters or the super natural haven't scared me since I was a kid. But humans can be scary. Because then it gets a bit closer to reality.
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It doesn't happen often, but I can tell when I’ve been spooked by a horror film when I got to the toilet afterwards and don’t want to stand with my back to the door. 

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I was terrified by Poltergeist when I saw it as a kid.

I haven't watched a horror film that scared me.  Of course, I'm very picky about my horror. 
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I was terrified by Poltergeist when I saw it as a kid.

Being a kid made a lot of difference for sure. I don't remember exactly how much Poltergeist affected me. I think it was the evil tree and evil clown (though I've never disliked clowns) that scared me the most.

Despite being rated G, I remember one of my nieces a few years ago was scared to death when she saw The Little Mermaid. She stopped watching only about 30 minutes in crying.
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When I was a kid, maybe 5 or 6, my sister would watch scary movies (she was 8 years older) and let me watch with her. She would tell me to cover my eyes and that she would let me know when the scary bits were over. Well, being my sister, she would have me open my eyes at the money shot. Since then, I have hated horror movies. I get jumpy and hate watching true horror. It's not like I get nightmares or think it's real, but just don't watch it. For some reason, b-movie horror is fun for me, ie Bruce Campbell movies like Bubba Ho-tep. But give me Aliens, Exorcist, anything like that-nope, won't watch.

Love Halloween though! Been watching a lot of Halloween movies/shows.
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It all depends on the mood I am in , if its dark outside and so on

But the original The Ring movie from Japan scared the shiitake mushroom out of me

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Define Scare You..?

is it the:  you jump out out of your skin scared ..?  or is it the hair on the back of your neck gets very stiff and your senses are very aware off this ,, /  or is it you leave or turn off the TV  as it is too troublesome to your psyche?  or is it didn't bother me now  but have have nightmares for days .. about this sight I witnessed..

I personally haven't felt any of these feelings today because I know the camera angles and tricks so am well prepared  .  but in my youth  I could not for days on end forget all the frightful scenes I witnessed  in a B/W movie that was ( up to the point in cinema) never achieved in Motion Picture history and for only a small amount of revenue to achieve this shock .. .. 

it took me years to finally watch the whole movie  without being Scared to Death  - in all categories I mentioned above ...

Thank you  Mr Romero ..
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Define Scare You..?

This is a good question. I do not speak English, so can't draw the line between scare and anxiety, apprehension, consternation, dismay, distress, dread, fright, horror, nervousness, panic, strain, stress, tension, terror, trepidation or unease.

Maybe I was never scared, but only frightened sometimes.
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But the original The Ring movie from Japan scared the shiitake mushroom out of me

Sissy. Who gets scared by a girl on a TV screen?



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Like most here the answer is a (qualified) no, i.e. I do jump with the sudden jump scenes, but not really scared. I do find effective sound design can do a bit more.

Having said that the last film that gave me a real sense of dread was The Others, one particular scene where Nicole Kidman's character was (I think) in the attic and I slowly became aware of a low whispering, obvioiusly coming from the surround speakers, but so subtly done it crept up on me.

I do find games very good at getting this same response from me, the tombs in Morrowind and Oblivion had the whispering thing going on, and I tended to play Dead Space/Dead Space 2 in short bursts.
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I own more horror films in my collection than any other genre. But there's very few films that I can honestly say have ever truly "scared" me – and most of those were when first viewed at a much younger age.

I can jump at an unexpected moment on screen, or get my pulse up while watching a movie, and it's the overall suspense and atmosphere of Horror that I like the most.

I actually find it unfortunate that I don't get scared by horror films anymore (my favorite genre as well), since I started to get into it when I realized as a kid how amazing it is that those moving images could do that. While as a kid we are easily impressed by a TV screen, nowadays only few movies scare me and that only when seen at the cinema. Last one to do so properly was Neil Marshal's The Descent.

Having read Famoria for a long time, watched countless making of featurettes and an assortment of books about the topic I am now just too prepared about what goes on on the screen. Of course, seeing the stuff  in the comfort of my living room makes it a much more relaxed experience as well. Even jump scares I mostly see coming ahead of time, just seen to many of them to not see the sign of one coming up.
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A couple years longer then I have even been around! I estimate my time of watching horror at about 35 years. As someone on another forum said... We are all probably just desensitized to them after all these years!


It is close to 50 years. my first Horror movie (if you want to call it horror) was Rodan I was 6 years old. Have been hooked ever since.
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My very first was The Shining.
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Huge horror fan for 30+ years and horror still manages to scare me on occasion, which makes me tremendously happy.

I love having the feeling of dread or anxiety when watching a scary movie and I love the fact that a well made movie can still do it to me and the majority of garbage I sit through hasn't made me jaded.

The day ever comes that horror films no longer do anything for me is the day I stop watching because its pointless to watch a movie that does nothing to or for me.
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For the first time in years... the other night I actually freaked out a little over something I watched on TV! 

Actually... it isn't so much what I watched... but what it reminded me of.

The other day I went on On-Demand... and was just looking around all the menus... one of the things I found was screensavers for your TV screen. And they had a whole bunch there for Halloween. I noticed one of them said vampires. The description said something like... Watch as vampires appear on the screen... looking at you through the TV screen!

Something inside me made me want to see it. While watching it... it freaked me out a bit because I remembered an old recurring dream I used to have as a kid. A dream that felt so real to me at the time.


The dream I had was that vampires were real... and of course there was the rule that a vampire can't enter your home without being invited. But what they could do... is look into our windows. And my dream was of me laying in bed... scared to death... not being able to look away as vampires one at a time came to my window staring at me laying there. Not saying a word... just staring into the window... looking freaky... standing there for a moment then leaving. Different vampires one after the other... all night long.

Weird how it works sometimes! 
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