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Date: 2009-04-03 06:21 pm (UTC)Sorry, I'm a baby and thus no help.
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Date: 2009-04-03 06:35 pm (UTC)Zombie movies - I love to watch them, but tend to act a little spooked by little noises after dark after watching them. Not always - - the House of the Dead movie on SciFi, for example, was just too awful to spook me.
Evil, undead children. It took me a year to finish the novel 'Pet Cemetary' because I could see what was coming and was too chicken to continue. :p
Films like "The Grudge" first becasue of the freaky, unnatural way the ghosts moved, but because of the unrelenting nature of the dead - - everyone has to die, no matter how peripheral their connection to the house.
Finally, while I'm not usually strongly affected by characters going mad, I will say that the first truly horrific moment for me when watching the first 'Saw' movie was when Cary Elwes' character lost it and began cutting of his foot; it wasn't the act itself, which was off camera, but his pain and horror and determination was a very powerful mix of emotion I couldn't help but respond to.
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Date: 2009-04-03 06:48 pm (UTC)I am so, so easily scared. REally, it's pathetic. But at the same time I really LOVE horror films (not to include slasher flicks or torture porn). I have a really wild imagination and have a tendency to not be able to sleep for a long time after watching some horror flicks (i still can't watch The Exorcist without going sleepless).
The things that scare me most are hauntings or people who are possessed--including toys, mostly because ghosts are just so darned hard to get rid of and they defy logic. But those also end up being my favorites, like The Shining or Poltergeist.
I also think that mass murder movies that are based on true stories--especially ones where the victims are chosen arbitrarily, or basically tortured (i.e. hung up on meat hooks)--super scary.
I think my favorites are scary movies that end happily though, like Amityville Horror and Poltergeist, because they make me hopeful that I could survive something terrible like that. ha ha
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Date: 2009-04-03 06:52 pm (UTC)I'm not scared of fantasy stuff. I have never understood the fear of children in movies.
but things like Red Dragon, or about serial killers like Ed Gein, or Ted Bundy? eeeeeeee!
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Date: 2009-04-03 07:44 pm (UTC)One of the things that ALWAYS gets me is when something innocuous jumps out (for example, a lot of horror movies use that old standard of having the characters frightened by a cat that leaps out from somewhere unexpected) -- even when I've seen a movie more than once and know that moment is coming, it still makes me jump in my seat!
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Date: 2009-04-03 08:47 pm (UTC)(I know, it sucks that I couldn't edit the poll, it was meant to have the ability of multiple choices)
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Date: 2009-04-03 08:07 pm (UTC)Had to scroll really quickly past the photos :)
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Date: 2009-04-03 09:11 pm (UTC)2. Freaky woman and Haunted houses/Ghosts in equal measure
3. Mass murderers etc
I think it is the supernatural bit of it that gets me, like "they can't be killed unless you do this special thing which you might not know how to do anyway". Brrr.
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Date: 2009-04-03 09:37 pm (UTC)I remember when I was 20 and at UGA, and my then-boyfriend convinced me that I had surely outgrown this silliness, and of course I'd be fine going to see Resident Evil 2 in the movie theater.
So I went and couldn't sleep at ALL that night or the next, and I slept badly the next several weeks.
More recently, I was sitting next to the Cornwallian as he watched Some Movie on TV. I happily piddled away on the computer, uninterested. But there was a commotion on the television -- so I looked up and saw a grotesque convenience store murder scene -- and I panicked and ran to the other end of the house and curled up on our bed.
The Cornwallian tried to make some comment about how I was "making a fuss" or something. UM, NO. It's just that I have a few mental blips, and one of them is that large chunks of my brain react to things I see on TV as if they were really in front of me. No matter how frequently I (or others...) tell myself logically that this particular thing isn't happening, it's hard to really FEEL like my eyes are lying.
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Date: 2009-04-04 12:10 am (UTC)The scariest movies for me are the ones with haunted houses because I have had weird things happpen to me in some houses in RL and the idea of a house that actually tells you to "GET OUT" is so totally freaky (and why didn't they just pack up and leave right then and there???)
As a kid, Poltergeist gave me the worst scare because it was shot in my home town. The exterior of the house was a house on a classmate's street and the interior was the inside of my sister's best friend's house, so the environment was overly familiar. Unfortunately I was also permitted to go see the movie by my own-freakin'-self at the age of 10 which probably scarred me for life. I barely slept in my own bedroom again in the house we were living in at the time, because of the tree outside my window.
On a lighter note, some of the local high-school kids managed to steal stuff off the set, so that corpses in coffins were popping up all over the local high school for awhile.
But you know what really scares me? Real-life cruel, sadistic people. Sometimes I just have to take a break from the news and tell my husband that our kids are never walking home alone. EVER.
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Date: 2009-04-04 04:17 am (UTC)Awesome facts about Poltergeist, in spite of your youth trauma with it, I'm a little envious about the movie corpse-props at your high school!
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Date: 2009-04-04 01:52 pm (UTC)Aphex Twin has some pretty shockingly creepy videos, but I really only have love for The Exorcist, The Omen, The Shining, Mr. Sardonicus, Whatever Happened to Baby Jane, and a few eps of Night Gallery.
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Date: 2009-04-04 04:46 pm (UTC)now, the freaky Asian girl with hair in her
face thing is so overdone.
Dead Birds is, for some reason, set in the
Civil War period, so that gave it bonus
points with me.
Dagon is a pretty decent H.P. Lovecraft based
movie.
Dog Soldiers, if you haven't seen it, is a
very fun werewolf movie.
I just watched Cthulhu, and it pretty much
sucked and was a less good remake of Dagon.
ETA: The Changeling is a pretty good, older,
haunted house story.
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Date: 2009-04-04 04:51 pm (UTC)The Resurrected is cheesy 80s, but still
fairly faithful to the H. P. Lovecraft
story on which it's based.
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Date: 2009-04-05 07:39 am (UTC)BUT, that's because I think they generally are bad. Some I like, but not because they are scary. And some freak me out, scares me pantless. I'll confess to that. I guess, in a way, it's when kids are threatened; but that's probably just my hormones since I've got kids myself.
To me, it's not so much about things, as about settings. Psychological horror movies where the suspense is as much in your mind as on screen freaks me out the most. I loved the Ring (japanese version) and the Orphanage. Also, the Others with Nicole Kidman is underrated, but maybe it doesn't count as a horror movie.
Zombie movies are fun though :-)
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Date: 2009-04-05 02:38 pm (UTC)Real life things, on the other hand, can do it ... nearly two decades of cataloguing materials for law enforcement classes exposed me to a lot of stuff that wasn't the run of the mill bookstore "crime section" reading material (we were buying the kind of thing where you sometimes had to sign a contract with the publisher guaranteeing that only police trainees and instructors would have access). And I had an obligation to sign out and read some of it, as I did with all our subject areas taught at the college, so that greater comprehension would make me better at cataloguing it. Forensics, crime scenes, autopsies ... no problem. But the psychology and reasoning of some of the nastier things that walk around in human skins ... that's disturbing. The one book that did keep me from going to sleep for several nights was a transcription of a series of interview tapes with a man in prison for the murder of a pregnant woman and her 2-year-old daughter (he'd also raped the toddler) ... his "I wanted to know what it was like so I did it" description of this and other murders of hitchhikers he also claimed to have committed were just ... well, made me want to disassemble myself and scrub every cell individually (and it wasn't even WHAT he did, horrifying though that was ... it was his attitude to it all)
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