Btw, im 14 soo age can be a factor. Does anyone else have a fear for scary movies even if they're not that scary.
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Pieismyign
United States176 Posts
Btw, im 14 soo age can be a factor. Does anyone else have a fear for scary movies even if they're not that scary. | ||
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Chairman Ray
United States11903 Posts
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Pieismyign
United States176 Posts
On September 03 2011 07:37 Chairman Ray wrote: Maybe try horror video games instead if horror movies are not your flavor. I recommend Amnesia: The Dark Descent. i was watching lets play of that game and got scared as well. So i dont think i will be able to handle that... | ||
REDBLUEGREEN
Germany1903 Posts
Most horror movies nowadays are not horror at all though. They are like shocker movies, with a sudden loud noise and face on screen. No fear that is building up, no feeling of desperation and anxiety just lame shockers. Amnesia, although a game, was thankfully the opposite. | ||
Powerpill
United States1692 Posts
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Knap4life
Slovenia333 Posts
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N3rV[Green]
United States1935 Posts
I mean seriously, I couldn't even watch the TRAILERS for a scary movie or I wouldn't sleep that night. Even flushing the fucking toilet scared the shit outa me and I would RUN out of the bathroom after I flushed. Kids get scared by stupid shit and then you grow up and you laugh at your stupid younger self. | ||
ilovezil
United States4143 Posts
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surfinbird1
Germany999 Posts
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mucker
United States1120 Posts
On September 03 2011 09:11 N3rV[Green] wrote: I used to be scared SHITLESS by pretty much everything. You'll outgrow it soon enough I would think. I mean seriously, I couldn't even watch the TRAILERS for a scary movie or I wouldn't sleep that night. Even flushing the fucking toilet scared the shit outa me and I would RUN out of the bathroom after I flushed. Kids get scared by stupid shit and then you grow up and you laugh at your stupid younger self. For a split second this made me imagine you were a cat. My cat runs away as hard and fast as he can when a toilet flushes. lmao. At the OP: try watching them on small screen laptops in sunlit rooms without headphones. One of my younger cousins went though a patch of total social anxiety because all the cool girls in her highschool were in to watching scary movies and she couldn't take them. Her parents helped her get over it by watching the movies in conditions that were as disengaged as possible. Once you actually see the "scary" scenes out of context you'll find them quite silly. In most cases your imagination is far better than what filmmakers are capable of. | ||
GrapeD
Canada679 Posts
(my opinion btw) A horror movie is a movie that legitimately scares you in part of your real life. for example, Jaws scared millions of people from swimming in the ocean. A nowadays horror movie is (usually) something that has atmospheric music and a loud bang mixed with a scary picture or something like that, for example final destination. If you can try to realize that what your afraid of is the movie itself instead of any part of your life its pretty easy to watch them and laugh. Unless your squirmy and dislike gore and stuff. | ||
Soloturtle
Canada333 Posts
You'll out grow it, horrors aren't that bad | ||
Ilikestarcraft
Korea (South)17717 Posts
On September 03 2011 09:16 ilovezil wrote: I know about that type of fear. I find that as you keep watching scary movies, you'll eventually grow more and more used to them. You may spend many, many nights hiding under the blankets, though [spoiler]unless you watch The Grudge]. fml after watching it. It took the last safe haven for me . | ||
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