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Old 05-10-2016, 12:27 PM   #31
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Horror movies just do not scare me. My first wife liked them and I had to take her to see them. They are mostly boring to me. And stupid. I remember watching The Texas Chainsaw Massacre and one scene was particularly stupid. A woman was being chased by a man with a chainsaw. (go figure) and she runs into a barn. He follows her in and she hits him with a two by four. He falls to the ground stunned, she drops the board and runs out of the barn. He stands up, picks up the chain saw and the chase resumes. She should have picked up the chain saw and carved him into tiny pieces.
I was startled in a horror movie once. I took my wife to see Carrie and when the hand shot out of the ground a girl in to seats over jumped to her feet screaming at the top of her lungs. She tried to run, but her boyfriend grabbed her and threw her back into her seat. He then had to reach across and grab the other armrest to keep her there. She just kept throwing herself at his arm trying to get to her feet. Meanwhile she kept screaming. This scared everyone in the theater.
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