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milestogo

(18,274 posts)
Mon Oct 24, 2022, 10:34 AM Oct 2022

Do you like watching scary movies?


40 votes, 0 passes | Time left: Unlimited
Yes I LOVE scary movies
3 (8%)
Some I like, some I don't
16 (40%)
I'm trying to think of one I actually like.
0 (0%)
No, not my thing
19 (48%)
OTHER
2 (5%)
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Do you like watching scary movies? (Original Post) milestogo Oct 2022 OP
If I want to watch a "scary movie," I'll watch PBS's "Frontline". no_hypocrisy Oct 2022 #1
I like the old Universal monster movies. Hard pass on today's Halloween & Saw -type stuff. Gidney N Cloyd Oct 2022 #2
I don't like the violent or gory ones. I do like them if the scary stuff is psychological Ocelot II Oct 2022 #3
That's me. Good, we'll made psychological horror is great. nolabear Oct 2022 #14
I used to love them, but now the repug party is so scary that it's difficult to watch Ferrets are Cool Oct 2022 #4
I've become more selective in recent years EYESORE 9001 Oct 2022 #5
Monsters yes; Slashers no. dameatball Oct 2022 #6
No slasher flicks. Lunabell Oct 2022 #7
I voted no Genki Hikari Oct 2022 #8
no. with very few exceptions. IcyPeas Oct 2022 #9
Which years did you like? I've seen a few but not all. nolabear Oct 2022 #15
I was late to the series. I started with Freak Show IcyPeas Oct 2022 #25
Cool. Thanks! I liked Freak Show too. nolabear Oct 2022 #29
Yeah, it was terrifying! Maybe I'll go back and watch the rest. IcyPeas Oct 2022 #30
Yeah I'll pass there too. It's tough enough as it is. nolabear Oct 2022 #33
Living life is scary enough for me. mysteryowl Oct 2022 #10
Not that kind of scary iemanja Oct 2022 #11
I need a precise definition of what you mean by "scary" Coventina Oct 2022 #12
I mostly like horror movies. Niagara Oct 2022 #13
Do you like the mainstream Japanese ones? nolabear Oct 2022 #17
I'm not a fan of the Japanese horror movies. Niagara Oct 2022 #18
Not the gory ones. I like ones with ghosts. Luciferous Oct 2022 #16
Have you watched What Lies Beneath? Niagara Oct 2022 #19
Thats a good one. milestogo Oct 2022 #20
Yeah, that one was pretty good. And the house was gorgeous as well 🙂 Luciferous Oct 2022 #22
I'm the one who voted "other" because wnylib Oct 2022 #21
I don't like gore; I prefer suspenseful movies. Mad_Dem_X Oct 2022 #23
As said above, love scary movies, just not slasher bloody kind. a kennedy Oct 2022 #24
I like classic horror films. The last two nights we watched The Haunting and The Birds. GumboYaYa Oct 2022 #26
Have you seen Bette Davis movie The Nanny? IcyPeas Oct 2022 #32
The Wytch is more like my style of scary... Chakaconcarne Oct 2022 #27
Don't watch many movies at all... Wounded Bear Oct 2022 #28
I can't watch vampire movies - they gross me out FakeNoose Oct 2022 #31
Rarely, if they're well-written. Buckeye_Democrat Oct 2022 #34

no_hypocrisy

(49,197 posts)
1. If I want to watch a "scary movie," I'll watch PBS's "Frontline".
Mon Oct 24, 2022, 10:35 AM
Oct 2022

Michael Flynn scares the sh*t out of me.

Ocelot II

(121,502 posts)
3. I don't like the violent or gory ones. I do like them if the scary stuff is psychological
Mon Oct 24, 2022, 10:55 AM
Oct 2022

and the effect isn't to make you scream but to creep you out - for example, The Silence of the Lambs. Carrie, Get Out, Let the Right One In, The Shining, The Ring, Midsommar (a bit gory in spots), Don't Look Now, and of course Psycho.

nolabear

(43,280 posts)
14. That's me. Good, we'll made psychological horror is great.
Mon Oct 24, 2022, 08:22 PM
Oct 2022

I’m not squeamish but it doesn’t hold my attention.

Ferrets are Cool

(21,991 posts)
4. I used to love them, but now the repug party is so scary that it's difficult to watch
Mon Oct 24, 2022, 11:04 AM
Oct 2022

fiction any longer.

EYESORE 9001

(27,617 posts)
5. I've become more selective in recent years
Mon Oct 24, 2022, 11:10 AM
Oct 2022

I guess I’ve become jaded over time, so it takes a really interesting storyline to hold my attention.

 

Genki Hikari

(1,766 posts)
8. I voted no
Mon Oct 24, 2022, 03:50 PM
Oct 2022

If by horror, one means the gory, violent horror of Friday the 13th, Halloween, Nightmare on Elm Street, and so on. Those give me nightmares.

IcyPeas

(22,754 posts)
9. no. with very few exceptions.
Mon Oct 24, 2022, 03:55 PM
Oct 2022

Not a movie but I did watch a lot of American Horror Story.

scary movies... scare me too much.

nolabear

(43,280 posts)
15. Which years did you like? I've seen a few but not all.
Mon Oct 24, 2022, 08:25 PM
Oct 2022

Loved the N.O. one (I would). Madam LaLurie was real and I’ve been by that house many times.

And I loved the carnival one because I was conditioned early to love a carnival.

IcyPeas

(22,754 posts)
25. I was late to the series. I started with Freak Show
Fri Oct 28, 2022, 03:27 PM
Oct 2022

that was the 4th season. I really like the way they use the same actors in each season. I found that interesting -- and what a great gig for an actor!

then I went back and watched the first 3 seasons. ✔️ watched // ❌ didn't watch // ✔️❌ kinda watched

1. Murder House ✔️
2. Asylum✔️
3. Coven✔️
4. Freak Show✔️
5. Hotel✔️
6. Roanoke ✔️❌
7. Cult❌
8. Apocalypse✔️❌
9. 1984❌
10. Double Feature❌
11. NYC❌



nolabear

(43,280 posts)
29. Cool. Thanks! I liked Freak Show too.
Fri Oct 28, 2022, 08:34 PM
Oct 2022

We were in New Orleans for Halloween the year that one showed. Twistie the Clown was EVERYWHERE. It was terrifying!

IcyPeas

(22,754 posts)
30. Yeah, it was terrifying! Maybe I'll go back and watch the rest.
Fri Oct 28, 2022, 08:59 PM
Oct 2022

There's supposedly a new one in the works too.

Don't know if I'll watch "Cult" ... it's about trump. From Wikipedia:

American Horror Story: Cult, ... is the seventh season of the FX horror anthology television series American Horror Story, ... It premiered on September 5, 2017, .... This season takes place in the fictional suburb of Brookfield Heights, Michigan, during the year 2017, and centers on a cult terrorizing the residents in the aftermath of Donald Trump winning the 2016 U.S. presidential election.


Coventina

(28,013 posts)
12. I need a precise definition of what you mean by "scary"
Mon Oct 24, 2022, 06:02 PM
Oct 2022

If you mean "horror" like "It" which you picture, no, I don't like scary movies.

If you mean like a slasher movie, like Halloween and such, no, I don't like scary movies.

I do like suspense thrillers, like "Rear Window" or things like that.
To me, those are scary.

Niagara

(9,908 posts)
13. I mostly like horror movies.
Mon Oct 24, 2022, 08:14 PM
Oct 2022

I own the entire Halloween franchise movies. I like all the Psycho franchise movies.


I recently watched and enjoyed the Magic movie (1978) and Curse of the Blood Ghouls (1962). Movies based on Stephen King's novels are always a must watch for me.



There are some that are beyond bizarre and I absolutely refuse to dedicate any of my time to watch them.

nolabear

(43,280 posts)
17. Do you like the mainstream Japanese ones?
Mon Oct 24, 2022, 08:27 PM
Oct 2022

Like The Ring and The Grudge? Something about that jerky, insect like motion creeps me out big time.

wnylib

(24,784 posts)
21. I'm the one who voted "other" because
Tue Oct 25, 2022, 06:23 AM
Oct 2022

I have qualifiers like other posters have mentioned.

I like good psychological "scary" movies" like The Shining (prefer King's movie version), and other ghost stories that have an actual plot and are not made just for the scare factor. Do not like any of the Halloween series or similar films which are just a bunch of cheap, sudden scare scenes strung together with barely a plot.



Mad_Dem_X

(9,811 posts)
23. I don't like gore; I prefer suspenseful movies.
Tue Oct 25, 2022, 12:08 PM
Oct 2022

Excessive gore and jump scares are not my thing.

GumboYaYa

(6,001 posts)
26. I like classic horror films. The last two nights we watched The Haunting and The Birds.
Fri Oct 28, 2022, 03:38 PM
Oct 2022

We watch a classic horror film (no gory slasher movies included) every night up until Halloween this time of year. We are trying to decide what to watch the next three nights. Any suggestions are appreciated.

IcyPeas

(22,754 posts)
32. Have you seen Bette Davis movie The Nanny?
Fri Oct 28, 2022, 09:14 PM
Oct 2022

Scared the ___ out of me first time I saw it.

And the entire movie is on youtube


FakeNoose

(36,011 posts)
31. I can't watch vampire movies - they gross me out
Fri Oct 28, 2022, 09:03 PM
Oct 2022

But I love just about any other kind of well-crafted, suspenseful horror movies.
Even some of the oddball ones - if they are well-made.

Buckeye_Democrat

(15,070 posts)
34. Rarely, if they're well-written.
Sat Oct 29, 2022, 03:36 AM
Oct 2022

As others wrote in this thread, suspenseful stories are more interesting to me.

I was never actually frightened by traditional horror stories, with monsters and supernatural entities, as a kid. The most scary movies for me were based on REAL human behavior -- e.g., Helter Skelter, Guyana Tragedy, etc.

Even Spielberg's "Duel" was more frightening to me as a little kid (in the early 70's) than most so-called horror films.

My older brothers were amazed that I was always skeptical and relaxed whenever they tried to scare me with nonsense about monsters being under my bed. I was later told that an older sister was much more gullible in that regard, and she just happens to be the gung-ho evangelical Christian in our family today. So she's still gullible.

Our normally mild-mannered father was terrifying enough for me, whenever he'd lose his temper to the extreme -- such as when he closely pursued a group of motorcyclists in his large V8 luxury car after one of them had kicked it outside of a restaurant. We all believed he was going to run them over, after coming within inches of one of them, but he indeed slowed down to let them escape.

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