The scariest thing I've ever watched was Halloween when I was 12.
I don't find demons, ghosts, etc, as scary as soulless people wielding knives and going on a killing spree because that, at least, happens.
Huh. I'm the opposite. I don't mind the human side so much. I mean, if it is going to happen, at least I might have some chance to kick the person's ass. I would certainly try to bite something off.
Inexplicable things scare me more, because my imagination can't help taking every available tangent.
So, inspired by a chat conversation: what movie scared you the most?
29/11/2011 12:56:44 PM
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I don't watch scary films because they steal my sleep.
29/11/2011 01:01:25 PM
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Ditto.
29/11/2011 01:05:01 PM
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Sorry for reminding you
29/11/2011 01:03:24 PM
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29/11/2011 01:09:32 PM
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29/11/2011 01:21:54 PM
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29/11/2011 01:55:50 PM
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29/11/2011 02:41:32 PM
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Ah. I think I conflated it with the one Stephen posted about. Pregnancy brain strikes again! *NM*
30/11/2011 04:51:53 PM
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That'll be your excuse for a while now, eh? *NM*
30/11/2011 04:59:43 PM
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Exactly. And then it will turn into "motherhood brain" and I'll have an excuse forever more. *NM*
30/11/2011 05:14:39 PM
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The ring
29/11/2011 05:13:34 PM
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YES! The only reason I stayed until the end of the movie was that I needed to know that it ends... *NM*
30/11/2011 03:11:33 PM
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Signs, mostly because I didn't know it was that kind of movie to begin with. *NM*
29/11/2011 06:11:48 PM
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Freddy Krueger scarred me for life. *NM*
30/11/2011 07:01:57 PM
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