carsonshepherd
comeback kid
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Since I had no parental supervision as a child I watched it and became hysterical. I think I need therapy
Thanks, Mom and Dad.
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Evil Alpaca said:Strangely, my favorite movie based on a Stephen King story was "the Shawshank Redemption," one of his non-horror stories.
Sub Joe said:
(p.s. yui, thanks for letting us know that you're a "large chicken". I've always wondered what the other half of face looked like).
You made me cluckle, I mean, chuckle. OhMissScarlett said:My mom wouldn't even let me watch it, but I was so freaked by the commercials that I couldn't sleep. Finally I watched 'The Day After' about four years ago when I was pregnant with my son. Huge mistake. Like I wasn't emotional enough!
I don't know why I always have to watch movies like that, it's like I can't help myself. There are a couple of others like 'The Quiet Earth' and 'The Stand'. Yikes.
*pout* *whine*carsonshepherd said:I'm with you, Kass. I'm much too impressionable for visual horror. The scenes will get into my dreams and magnify.![]()
cloudy said:Yui - I'm with you, White Noise looks, from the trailers, to be very scary. I've listened to some of those actual recordings (SIMA posted a link to them some time back), and they made the hair stand up on the back of my neck. Spooky shit.
carsonshepherd said:I'm with you, Kass. I'm much too impressionable for visual horror. The scenes will get into my dreams and magnify.![]()
Kassiana said:Pet Sematary freaked me out as a kid.
When it comes to horror movies, I will sometimes just turn my attention to the floor until the parts that most disturb me are done. Anything involving needles, bees/spiders, or graphic death is not a part of my movie.
yui said:Agreed. When things get gross, I cover my eyes and peek, just like a kid.![]()
carsonshepherd said:I always holler when I see a shark on TV. "Make it go away!!!"
Kassiana said:She: you had a parakeet? Freaking cool. I have three right now, and have owned them since four days before my eighth birthday.
Non-graphic horror movies I can take, but not the deep in blood and guts kind. Good to know there are others out there like me.
My husband really hated Deep Blue Sea. It combined things he's very afraid of, drowning/being underwater a prime one.
I'm female.Anything involving needles, bees/spiders, or graphic death is not a part of my movie.
Sub Joe said:(Carson: no. had a nice cup of tea + wank, thanks)
I don't know if it's a urban myth, but I've eard that more men are scared of spiders than are women, and more women are afraid of mice than are men.
Anybody here gender-bending in that respect?
There's only one dangerous animal, but most of the time you have to act as if he's as sweet and loving as a cobra. - Robert A. Heinlein
Kassiana said:SJ:
but I've eard that more men are scared of spiders than are women, and more women are afraid of mice than are men.
Anybody here gender-bending in that respect?
Ahem.
I'm female.![]()
carsonshepherd said:I'm with you, Kass. I'm much too impressionable for visual horror. The scenes will get into my dreams and magnify.![]()
