One of my faves for sure. Not like the BS horror of nowadays, which is all Hockey Mask wearing immortal zombies, or Killer Dream Demons, but the horror that is the fractured human mind.
One of my faves for sure. Not like the BS horror of nowadays, which is all Hockey Mask wearing immortal zombies, or Killer Dream Demons, but the horror that is the fractured human mind.
How's something that cannot be real, be scary? That's not something I've ever understood.
I've been watching the goriest horror movies(A list and B list) since I was 7. Avid horror movie watcher. The Shining was always one of my favorites, but perhaps my experience with my father basically losing it a few years back, and several of my extended family was threatened with death by him(even threatened to murder his own god-son to his face, with the knife in his hand), wondering when he's going to show up next, being harassed all the time, eventually having him committed after several calls to authorities(the hospital/psych ward were always too busy to do a proper evaluation so they would send some half rate retard instead of an actual psych doc to evaluate, then release him(My father worked in psych hospitals as a nurse for many years(over 11 years) when we were young, he knew how to fool cops & stupid doctors)... and whatnot just made horror films dealing with psychosis/mind break truly horrifying.
Thankfully he recovered after spending over a year in a mental ward and working through his problems, and he's 100% now.
Just my opinion that lame-o horror monsters aren't scary in the slightest bit and that true horror is what people do to each other.
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One of my faves for sure. Not like the BS horror of nowadays, which is all Hockey Mask wearing immortal zombies, or Killer Dream Demons, but the horror that is the fractured human mind.
Heeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeere's Johnny!!
But not to be pretentious or anything, right?
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How's something that cannot be real, be scary? That's not something I've ever understood.
I've been watching the goriest horror movies(A list and B list) since I was 7. Avid horror movie watcher. The Shining was always one of my favorites, but perhaps my experience with my father basically losing it a few years back, and several of my extended family was threatened with death by him(even threatened to murder his own god-son to his face, with the knife in his hand), wondering when he's going to show up next, being harassed all the time, eventually having him committed after several calls to authorities(the hospital/psych ward were always too busy to do a proper evaluation so they would send some half rate retard instead of an actual psych doc to evaluate, then release him(My father worked in psych hospitals as a nurse for many years(over 11 years) when we were young, he knew how to fool cops & stupid doctors)... and whatnot just made horror films dealing with psychosis/mind break truly horrifying.
Thankfully he recovered after spending over a year in a mental ward and working through his problems, and he's 100% now.
Just my opinion that lame-o horror monsters aren't scary in the slightest bit and that true horror is what people do to each other.