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Old 08-30-2010, 02:38 PM   #12
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Originally Posted by ellimak View Post
Don't the movie rules say that if all your limbs are tucked safely under the covers, nothing supernatural can get you? You can't just peel back the covers and drag me out of bed! That's totally cheating!
I agree 100%, if you are under the covers they aren't supposed to be able to get you. But you have to have your head under as well.

I can't think a really scary movie that creeped me out - I'm sure there were a few from when I was younger. Most recently I guess I'd have to say "The Ring", it was a fairly original concept and creepy in just the right way.

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A book scared me once many years ago. "The Red Dragon" Although years later it didn't seem so scary. Must have been the circumstances.
One that scared my was Jurassic Park, the book not the movie. I'd take the dog out at night and be seriously expecting a raptor or one of the camouflage dinosaurs to jump out at me.
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