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Old 02-11-2023, 03:54 AM   #37
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They don't scare me, nor do I get a thrill out of being scared. Also, the people in horror movies are just plain stupid or clueless.
For example, the original Texas Chain Saw Massacre had a girl run screaming into a barn to hide from a man chasing her with a chain saw. When he enters, she hits him over the head with a two by four. She then throws the two by four down and runs out of the barn still screaming. The man shakes his head picks up the chain saw and continues the chase. Either continue to beat him with to two by four until he is dead or pick up the chain saw and cut his legs off. Even if he survives, he will not be able to chase her down. End of movie.
Absolutely agree. I don't watch horror movies, unless I somehow get roped into it. Like you, they don't scare me. The old horror movies depended more on suspense and less on gore. But it seems like those who do get scared watching horror movies get drawn to them.
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