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knee jerk
10-24-2004, 01:34 AM
Relationships that last have certain built in elements:
You like the looks of one another.
You can talk to each other.
You can stand their friends/family.
You trust each other.
They don't make you wanna stab them.

Now the really important stuff is whether you have common interests.
Guys: if she likes comix in any form MARRY HER NOW!
Girls: if he digs some kind of shopping MARRY HIM NOW!

So is your girlfriend/wife or boyfriend/husband into horror? They don't have to be fanatics like you are but are they willing to go with you to see "the Grudge?" Are they cool with you staying up all night to watch "monstervision?" Do they have their own particular horror movie favorites?

bloodrayne
10-24-2004, 01:38 AM
Originally posted by knee jerk
Girls: if he digs some kind of shopping MARRY HIM NOW!LOL...Nice suggestions,...But...I fucking HATE shopping :p

And...Everyone I KNOW is all into horror:) :cool:

knee jerk
10-24-2004, 01:53 AM
yes, yes, yes....you hate shopping....how could I possibly have forgotten such an important fact when I obviously posted this thread only for the sake of bloodvayne....

Anyways, you people know what I'm trying to say here.
And bloodvayne, you didn't answer the question. Lets get a little more in depth here and keep to the spirit of the law, not the letter.
You're not by any chance a lawyer are you?

bloodrayne
10-24-2004, 02:21 AM
Originally posted by knee jerk
Anyways, you people know what I'm trying to say here.
And bloodvayne, you didn't answer the question. Lets get a little more in depth here and keep to the spirit of the law, not the letter.
You're not by any chance a lawyer are you? Nope...Not a lawyer...Just a bitch...At least I answered THAT question...I hope that my answer was approprate and sufficient enough for you :)

natas
10-24-2004, 05:29 AM
My ex and I were both into all of the same things when it came to horror. Loved all the same movies, same views, even planned our honeymoon to include going to haunted sites along the east coast.

Too bad he had to lie all the time....

I was into his comics, hockey card collection, and wrestling too!

Oh well...

Stingy Jack
10-24-2004, 06:47 AM
Originally posted by knee jerk
Relationships that last have certain built in elements:
You like the looks of one another.
You can talk to each other.
You can stand their friends/family.
You trust each other.
They don't make you wanna stab them.

Now the really important stuff is whether you have common interests.
Guys: if she likes comix in any form MARRY HER NOW!
Girls: if he digs some kind of shopping MARRY HIM NOW!

So is your girlfriend/wife or boyfriend/husband into horror? They don't have to be fanatics like you are but are they willing to go with you to see "the Grudge?" Are they cool with you staying up all night to watch "monstervision?" Do they have their own particular horror movie favorites?

I don't like women who like shopping. And I can't stand comic books. What kind of advice is this? Obviously very selective. You chewed out Bloodrayne (in a way) when she subtly pointed out that your "generalizations" are hardly general at all.

As for my wife, she likes horror. She'll go with me to see a new horror film, as long as its good. For example: I had to practically drag her by the hair to go and see Freddy vs. Jason ... and it turns out I should have listened to her on that one.

But, she's more affected by them than I am. She won't watch them right before bed, because she has no control over freaking herself out. But we have the same taste in what we consider to be good horror, so I don't have to worry about her coming home with a copy of FvJ to pollute my collection (which has many a weed in it already).

orangestar
10-24-2004, 07:51 AM
My boyfriend is very inconsistant about his so-called likes and dislikes in movies. He says he hates gore, but he likes to watch Final Destination 2 with me. He says he hated The Ring, but we're going to see The Grudge tonight...

In general, he's more of a comedy guy and Im more of a horror girl, but it doesnt matter That much because he lets me ramble on and on about movies even if he isnt all that interested.

LilMissScareAll
10-24-2004, 07:59 AM
I haven't had a boyfriend since January, but the last one was a huge horror movie fan too...although we always argued over which horror movies were the best. :p Jason was his favorite horror movie guy, and Michael was my favorite, and we argued over some others that he thought was great and I just thought they were "okay" and the ones that I thought were great, and he thought were terrible.

The one before that wasn't a huge horror movie fan but he liked them.

My first boyfriend was also a huge horror movie fan, and we didn't argue over them...we usually liked the same ones. He would have been perfect for me, if he hadn't been an asshole. :o :(

Sam The Egg
10-24-2004, 08:19 AM
yep

Carpe Noctem
10-24-2004, 10:38 AM
We like the same music, movies, hate the same things, like the same things, think the same things.

It was made to be.

bloodrayne
10-24-2004, 10:46 AM
Originally posted by Carpe Noctem
We like the same music, movies, hate the same things, like the same things, think the same things.

It was made to be. Aww..That's AWESOME...I'm soo happy for you...Seriously...Even though what I said DID sound fucking lame...lol :D

Monkey Do
10-24-2004, 11:02 AM
The missus had something like 500 horror vids when I met her, a good slice of them banned. Bless her.

bloodrayne
10-24-2004, 11:18 AM
Originally posted by Monkey Do
The missus had something like 500 horror vids when I met her, a good slice of them banned. Bless her. LOL...No WONDER you fell in love with her ;)

Monkey Do
10-24-2004, 11:22 AM
Originally posted by bloodrayne
LOL...No WONDER you fell in love with her ;)

Heh! But I'm a n00b and you have several thousand posts, isn't your response supposed to be something like "fuck off"? :p

zwoti
10-24-2004, 11:25 AM
Originally posted by Monkey Do
Heh! But I'm a n00b and you have several thousand posts, isn't your response supposed to be something like "fuck off"? :p

advice......start talking about horror.

deadgirl
10-24-2004, 11:27 AM
my orther think hes the king of horror ....... i let him think that .

hes in to trance music for fucks sakes .

Monkey Do
10-24-2004, 11:27 AM
Originally posted by zwoti
advice......start talking about horror.

Yeah, tried that and then figured I was in the wrong place.

zwoti
10-24-2004, 11:30 AM
Originally posted by Monkey Do
Yeah, tried that and then figured I was in the wrong place.

the general forum is certainly not the place

Sistinas
10-24-2004, 11:33 AM
Originally posted by Monkey Do
Heh! But I'm a n00b and you have several thousand posts, isn't your response supposed to be something like "fuck off"? :p


You are an asshat.Try www.fucktard.com

deadgirl
10-24-2004, 11:35 AM
Originally posted by Sistinas
You are an asshat.Try www.fucktard.com

why are you being so mean

Sistinas
10-24-2004, 11:37 AM
Originally posted by deadgirl
why are you being so mean



Monkey Doo is a fucktard.Are you one as well?

deadgirl
10-24-2004, 11:41 AM
Originally posted by Sistinas
Monkey Doo is a fucktard.Are you one as well?

only at the weekends .

is that you new fave word at the moment then .

Sistinas
10-24-2004, 11:43 AM
Originally posted by deadgirl
only at the weekends .

is that you new fave word at the moment then .





LOL, its been my favorite for some time.:D

deadgirl
10-24-2004, 11:46 AM
Originally posted by Sistinas
LOL, its been my favorite for some time.:D

buttmunch it mine

bloodrayne
10-24-2004, 11:46 AM
Originally posted by Sistinas
LOL, its been my favorite for some time.:D LOL...Did you pick that up from Cerberus?....I do believe that was HIS favorite word, as well...He also suggested that there seriously needed to be a Fucktard.Com...lol...You guys should have created one together :)

bloodrayne
10-24-2004, 11:48 AM
Originally posted by Monkey Do
Heh! But I'm a n00b and you have several thousand posts, isn't your response supposed to be something like "fuck off"? :p Meh...I never do ANYTHING that I'm 'supposed to'...lol...

"I do what I want" -Cartman

Sistinas
10-24-2004, 11:49 AM
Originally posted by deadgirl
buttmunch it mine


LOL, I might borrow that one!





Bloodrayne, I got it from a vet on here, but I don't remember who!

bloodrayne
10-24-2004, 11:53 AM
Originally posted by Sistinas
Bloodrayne, I got it from a vet on here, but I don't remember who! LMAO..It WAS Cerberus...I knew it..Heh

Dark_Hero
10-24-2004, 02:20 PM
She's not as in to them as I am (Not a surprise, noone I know is), but she'll watch them....Hasnt seen many though

knee jerk
10-25-2004, 05:20 PM
Uh......hmmm....well, there were some interesting answers here.

Hey Natas....he sounds like a jackass.....he didn't deserve you.

Hey Stingy Jack.....again, I don't care who likes shopping or comix, it was just a way to start the ball rolling.....those were very broad generalizations regarding what most people think typical guys and typical girls are like. Meant to be funny.

Hey Bloodrayne.....water under the moat, o.k.?

As for me, my wife (2 years tomorrow!) and I were more into punk rock and sci-fi but we both discovered we were into horror. We're spending our anniversary doing a REAL haunted house tour in Atchison, KS. There's some screwed up hauntings in this tiny little town! They even did a special on it last year on like A&E or something.
BTW: she wasn't into comix but I was and I got her into a couple of titles that she now can't live without..... she introduced me to "South Park" so we're even.

Sistinas
10-25-2004, 05:27 PM
Originally posted by knee jerk
Uh......hmmm....well, there were some interesting answers here.

Hey Natas....he sounds like a jackass.....he didn't deserve you.

Hey Stingy Jack.....again, I don't care who likes shopping or comix, it was just a way to start the ball rolling.....those were very broad generalizations regarding what most people think typical guys and typical girls are like. Meant to be funny.

Hey Bloodrayne.....water under the moat, o.k.?

As for me, my wife (2 years tomorrow!) and I were more into punk rock and sci-fi but we both discovered we were into horror. We're spending our anniversary doing a REAL haunted house tour in Atchison, KS. There's some screwed up hauntings in this tiny little town! They even did a special on it last year on like A&E or something.
BTW: she wasn't into comix but I was and I got her into a couple of titles that she now can't live without..... she introduced me to "South Park" so we're even.



I live close to atchison but dont know the house you are talking about!:( Fort Scott has a couple though.....)

wufong
10-27-2004, 04:10 AM
mine is.. she doesn't get all excited when a long awaited one comes out.

Steve_Hutchison
10-27-2004, 04:37 AM
Sistinas, I wanna bang your avatar so bad.

Sistinas
10-27-2004, 04:39 AM
Originally posted by Steve_Hutchison
Sistinas, I wanna bang your avatar so bad.



Go for it stud, just don't make a mess on my title!:p

dantehorrorfan
10-27-2004, 04:49 AM
Originally posted by Sistinas
Go for it stud, just don't make a mess on my title!:p Me too!!!!!!!!:D

ashes
10-27-2004, 05:03 AM
my ex bf wouldnt watch horror movies. they scared him. also, he really liked meg ryan movies.

he made me watch sleepless in seattle like, 10 times.

that scared me.

newb
10-27-2004, 05:29 AM
Originally posted by ashes
my ex bf wouldnt watch horror movies. they scared him. also, he really liked meg ryan movies.

he made me watch sleepless in seattle like, 10 times.

that scared me.

He wasn't into show- tunes, by any chance, was he?

My wife isn't into horror , so I watch it with my 13 yr old son.

jay o2 waster
10-27-2004, 05:46 AM
Originally posted by knee jerk
Relationships that last have certain built in elements:
You like the looks of one another.
You can talk to each other.
You can stand their friends/family.
You trust each other.
They don't make you wanna stab them.

Now the really important stuff is whether you have common interests.
Guys: if she likes comix in any form MARRY HER NOW!
Girls: if he digs some kind of shopping MARRY HIM NOW!

So is your girlfriend/wife or boyfriend/husband into horror? They don't have to be fanatics like you are but are they willing to go with you to see "the Grudge?" Are they cool with you staying up all night to watch "monstervision?" Do they have their own particular horror movie favorites? don't got one, but if and when i do they better like horror or the shit just ain't happening

"Ill call ya tomorrow"

movieman64
10-27-2004, 06:18 AM
Mine's not really one way or the other. She's the perfect Blockbuster target group, slap New Release on it, put it at eye level, with cool cover graphics and she'll rent it.

necromancer2643
10-27-2004, 06:46 AM
My gf will watch them with me... she really liked the movie 'monster man' because they guy that played the 'asshole' reminded her a lot of me...

knee jerk
10-27-2004, 08:14 AM
Hey Ashes, why exactly are you "ex's" now?
Let's see, if he was a Meg Ryan fan in the sense that he watched "In the Cut"....not all of it mind you, just about...oh, like maybe like 15 minutes or so and blew the tracking on his VCR while watching these scenes then o.k.
I get the feeling he wasn't up front with you about everything.

Not that there's anything wrong with that.

Arioch
10-27-2004, 08:45 AM
Mine is, pretty adamantly into horror actually....but she has alot of good flicks she hasn't seen....but so have i so...

urgeok
10-27-2004, 09:38 AM
my wife isnt 'into' horror but she'll watch them with me.
It has to be pretty hard core for her not to watch.
(hard core and bad and pointless .... the kind i like :)

it depends on her mood too ... one day she'll find something distasteful where it wouldnt bother her at another.


And she hates 'chick flicks'
so I'm pretty lucky considering what a lot of other guys have to put up with :)

Sedated_replica
10-27-2004, 02:23 PM
Originally posted by ashes
my ex bf wouldnt watch horror movies. they scared him. also, he really liked meg ryan movies.

he made me watch sleepless in seattle like, 10 times.

that scared me.

LOL, who wore the pants in that relationship?

ashes
10-28-2004, 12:21 PM
lmao... he definitely did not wear the pants in the relationship....

...come to think of it, neither of us did...thats probably why the relationship lasted so long :eek: