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Old 07.04.2008, 09:24 AM   #41
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Originally Posted by sarramkrop
Sorry to hijack this thread a little, I just wanted to ask if anyone tests how scary a horror movie is for them by watching it by themselves in the middle of the night. This is one those movies that I've tested this way, and it still didn't do it till the end scene.

I'm rarely scared by horror films. Even if i say that I am, I mean this in the loosest sense. Certainly nothing has scared me in my adult years as much as the first time I saw The Omen (which I saw on TV with my parents) or Halloween (at home alone one night) as a young teenager. BWP more reminded me of being scared, rather than actually scaring me, if that makes sense.

I'm now more likely to be scared by a documentary than I am a ghost story. Such is the seriousness of adult life, unfortunately.
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