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It was so much better when we were younger and more easily scared.
I watched The Texas Chainsaw Massacre when I was...about nine or ten, I suppose. In the daytime...on Easter Sunday. I still had nightmares about it for ages after haha! Except they were never set in Texas...but it was the family. I'm sure on a bus in Birmingham in one of them. "I just can't take no pleasure in killing"
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I remember watching the original dawn of the dead as a kid and then having to go home for my tea ,my mum had made chicken and I remember nearly Barfing as my sis kept pretending to be a zombie and made slurpy chomp noises .Henceforth ,I try not to eat if im watching horror !
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I'm always eating during horror movies. But recent ones I've seen on Fear.Net aren't that scary.
However, this is a good example of a movie leaving thoughts in your mind. Something all good movies should do whether scary or not. |
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