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over a year ago
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As my Mum used to tell me if I was scared watching a film, remember there's a camera man there, and a director, and a tea lady and sound man behind all stood just behind the lens and it's not real.
Um I know it's NOT a film, but imagine it is .. x |
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books are so much better than films for getting your imagination working overtime...
I remember reading pet cemetery ... omg I didn't sleep for almost a week |
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"books are so much better than films for getting your imagination working overtime...
I remember reading pet cemetery ... omg I didn't sleep for almost a week "
Fuuuuucking hell. That & Salem's Lot are only the two books to ever really scare me. |
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"books are so much better than films for getting your imagination working overtime...
I remember reading pet cemetery ... omg I didn't sleep for almost a week "
The scariest thing about Pet Cemetery was his sister Zelda I tried to watch the film once but I just couldn't do it |
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"Just make a fatal error and read a Stephen King short story as a bedtime read (mile 81) and now have the heebie geebies. Somebody distract me!!! X"
I'll come and spoon you to sleep if you like |
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"Imagine that figure in the corner of your room............, with nothing but malice and malevolence towards you, and a knife in their hand!! "
Or Cock. |
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"I don't do horror in any shape or form
Nor me. I find it artless, bori...ok, I'm a coward "
I love horror, books and films alike the only troubLe is they don't scare me any more |
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Stephen King doesn't do it for me
Watched so many horror movies over the years I don't spook easily.
My home for 26 yrs was shared with something unexplainable so yes I've lived through some shit
Used to work shifts in an old Victorian asylum, gave most the shits but took it into stride
I jut don't seem to spook easy. Have studied the occult and Satanism in great detail and find it a pile of shite
Maybe it's because I am into the whole Gothic idealism. Castles, dark music, virginal sacrifice.
Should have lived out in the islands with their old religion ways |
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"Nor me. I find it artless, bori...ok, I'm a coward
I love horror, books and films alike the only troubLe is they don't scare me any more"
I'm the opposite, ridiculously sensitive to any kind of shock. It can be gory, but frightening...I'll be behind the sofa. |
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"I don't do horror in any shape or form
Nor me. I find it artless, bori...ok, I'm a coward
I love horror, books and films alike the only troubLe is they don't scare me any more"
Same here but I still love it. A good horror novel is still absorbing as a story, while the movies generally make me chuckle.
A lot of modern horror aims to shock rather than scare, e.g. August Underground... I rate those quite highly, solely because they did have quite a psychological impact on me. I guess I just enjoy (for want of a better word) having my boundaries pushed. |
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Thankyou all for the attempts at distraction (or further scares...)
I like his more recent stuff as it's less horror and more thriller but should have been clued in with the title of this anthology; ' the bazaar of bad dreams'..... Can't say I wasn't warned!!
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"Just make a fatal error and read a Stephen King short story as a bedtime read (mile 81) and now have the heebie geebies. Somebody distract me!!! X"
Oooh what was the question? Sorry got distracted by you |
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