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ShankS 12-01-2004 02:43 AM

...and back to the original point of the thread.

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Originally posted by curiousity
Hi everyone,
I'm a student at Ithaca College and I'm doing a research paper on why people choose to watch horror movies. I found this website and I thought it would be a perfect venue to ask this question.
I would greatly appreciate it if you answered the following questions:

Why do you watch horror movies?

was always into horror from a young age, grew up with brothers in the 70s who all liked horror, in particular the Hammer Horror style. I've beens stuck liking the genre ever since...this is why I watch horror, but what has prgressed further since my early days of watching horror is how explicit the genre has become, this is another main reason why I watch them. I like the gore and creepy stuff, and if horror these days was restricted as to what could be shown, then I probably wouldnt watch half as much as i do now.

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When did you start watching horror movies?


see above answer.... at a pretty young age, maybe 5 or 6, mostly b&w horror that was classed as family viewing. It then progressed to more graphic stuff in my early teens... then onto more gore etc.

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How do you feel when you watch a horror movie?
duno about this one really, guess it's what sort of horror it is. If I find the film not too good, then my mind starts to wander and I dont enjoy the viewing. If on the other hand it's a well produced film then I'm completely engrosed in it.... I find a good soundtrack to a horror adds to the experience, such as Goblins sound tracks, and the film feels much more intense.... Tenebrae is one to think of here.

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What is your favorite horror movie?
The Fog, closely followed by The Thing.... yes I am a Carpenter fan ;)

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All responses are welcome. I will probably be quoting some of them in my paper.
Thank you!


newb 12-01-2004 05:28 AM

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Originally posted by Cheeba V2.0
For those that did not answer the questions seriously, or that don't INTEND to:




As I see it, this person seems genuine AND relatively neutral in regards to our viewing habits - something that you should consider a GOOD thing, as we are being afforded more in this, than we are by the masses.
Try to understand where I'm coming from, and be a little more mature.
Be part of the solution, not the problem.

And AMK, you shouldn't be endorsing this foolish behaviour either.

Or maybe he will see that us "horror fans" have a sense of humor....just like real people. If you cut us do we not bleed....I beseech you people......we are human........WE ARE NOT ANIMALS.:)

urgeok 12-01-2004 05:38 AM

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Originally posted by newb
Or maybe he will see that us "horror fans" have a sense of humor....just like real people. If you cut us do we not bleed....I beseech you people......we are human........WE ARE NOT ANIMALS.:)

its funny that you said that .. i was actually thinking that having absolutely no sense of humor shows a definite lack of balance.
Lack of balance is instability.
So essentially that post did more damage in the very direction he didnt want it to go than the joke posts before it.

i'm also confused as to this collective 'we' as in horror fans ..
I dont feel dumped on for liking horror ?
as a matter of fact i didnt think it was so cultish.
Are we labelled by the fact that we watch horror movies ? i'm sure I'm not.

not to mention the fact that i couldnt give a shit about what anyone thinks - strength of character will have that side effect.

Judging from the little admonishment metted out to AMK for actually endorsing such irrisponsible behaviour i thought it was really a premeditated chance just to tell the mods once again that they were shirking their holy duties.
I think he desperately wants to be a mod.

bloodrayne 12-01-2004 05:39 AM

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Originally posted by ShankS
I think Cheeba has some sort of 'Jekyll & Hyde' split personality.... one day he's posting sensibly and tell others how they should respect etc, then another day he's acting like the devil himself and casting all rape, pillage and damnnation against the families of those that oppose him.

kind of weird.

Ahh...But...Who doesn't LOVE "weird"? :cool: :)

urgeok 12-01-2004 05:46 AM

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Originally posted by bloodrayne
Ahh...But...Who doesn't LOVE "weird"? :cool: :)

that depends on the nature of the weirdness ...

a 4 foot tall ladybug with blood dripping fangs, 3 human arms, wearing fuzzy dice and a tutu would be weird .... but i wouldnt want to pet it ..

bloodrayne 12-01-2004 05:51 AM

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Originally posted by urgeok
that depends on the nature of the weirdness ...

a 4 foot tall ladybug with blood dripping fangs, 3 human arms, wearing fuzzy dice and a tutu would be weird .... but i wouldnt want to pet it ..

LMAO...I would...Uber Coolness...heh :cool: :D





OOOH...Hello...Thread idea...Thanks, Sweetness;)

urgeok 12-01-2004 05:52 AM

well, what the hell we're all gods creatures .. right ....

har har har...

tachii 12-01-2004 05:53 AM

1. preferred drug; natural born movie addict, i just love horror. why watch some bland film when you can spend your time looking for the most fucked up shit that you have ever seen and test your limits.
2. been watching since my eyes were fully developed. my brothers and sisters always brought this stuff into the house and i just took to it from an early age.
3. why don't you tell us what you feel? horror isn't a narcotic; although some would say watching simulated murder happens to get some people's rocks off. one might say that murder is the most intimate of crimes since it is often considered very sexual for the agressor. Is this what you were trying to get at?
4. undecided

urgeok 12-01-2004 05:56 AM

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Originally posted by TheOmen
Laughter are our two most primal emotions. I dig that.

2. Started when I was 4 and watched Magic about a ventriliquist dummy that comes to life. It may not be horror, but it was scary when I was 4.


peggy ann snow, peggy ann snow,
i will follow, wherever you go ...


I saw that film at the theatre .. great movie..
it qualifies as horror...
If you liked that one ... check out another movie with a similar theme called 'Pin' I think it's Canadian so it might be hard to find.

Vodstok 12-01-2004 06:24 AM

Why do you watch horror movies?
I enjoy the irony and creativity involved in a good horror flick. Also, fear is a rare emotion for me to feel, and i get a thrill out of experiencing it.

When did you start watching horror movies?
I saw Alien when i was 5. I pretty much avoided them from then until 12ish

How do you feel when you watch a horror movie?
A good one: Excited and entertained. makes me want to write.
A bad one: Bored, angry. Makes me want to write. A better one.

What is your favorite horror movie?
Hmmmm.. There are a few, all for different reasons.
28 Days Later
the Exorcist
The Ring
Dawn of the Dead (take your pick, i dont like either version better than the other)


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