horror movie shower curtain
Friday, August 26th, 2011
How to get scared of horror?
I saw the "bright" yesterday and that movie scared the crap out of me. Because the film I feel nervous using the toilet when the shower curtain is closed (because the woman in the bathtub). I walk with caution (because of the twins). And there another scene that was not afraid, but I'm still scared. It looks down the hall to the bedroom, and there a man in a bear suit at her knees beside the bed, and then face other appears, and are just looking. It seemed as if they were two gay guys having oral sex. And there was also the odd sound effect. It did you really afraid of is the camera, the zoom really quickly as soon as they showed the people. How I can get more afraid to get movies like this?
One of the best ways is to feel sympathy for el''mal, crazy guy.'' But when there is bad, just supernatural things that happen and then pretend not to like the characters being chased / killed. Just act as if they deserved it and enjoy what happens to them. Be como''Te deserve it, because un''molestos little bugger. I like to see a lot of horror movies, but I do not scare so easily. Now, when a movie I'm afraid they tend to love it. Because it occurs frequently and is the most fun to watch horror. Another thing to watch cartoons or as a night comedy show afterwards. Your mind will have more material to ask around instead of returning to a movie was terrifying.
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