This is why I stick to old horror films.
Printable View
Now that I think about it I guess movies were a pretty big part of growing up for me, especially watching horror movies with friends.
I remember watching Jeepers Creepers with one of my first girlfriends in this big old creepy house on a stormy night... Made it seem way scarier than it really was.
I remember going to the theaters with a big group of friends every time a new Scream, Saw, or Hostel movie was released.
I remember watching movies like Halloween, Sleepy Hollow, and Friday the 13th every year on Halloween.
I remember watching The Sixth Sense and secretly being scared to look at certain parts.
Looking back now, the movies or characters that scared me most were probably Michael Myers and Blair Witch Project. These scenes from Halloween stuck with me for a long time and I always thought about it when I was alone in a house as a kid --
https://i.imgur.com/LTrI4UD.gif
https://i.imgur.com/UwOxOlL.jpg?1
https://1.bp.blogspot.com/-EAPkcFGvk...0_V0017058.jpg
Richard Tennant Cooper (1885-1957), A Sickly Young Woman sits covered up on a Balcony; Death is standing next to Her; representing Tuberculosis - c. 1912
Hell from Hellraiser series. A dark labyrinth ruled by a giant octahedron floating in the center which emits black light.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u2qT7GylRxw