Normies say they had to sleep with the lights on after watching movies like Get Out, IT, or The Conjuring

>normies say they had to sleep with the lights on after watching movies like Get Out, IT, or The Conjuring.
>i can watch horror movies alone in a pitch black room and not even flinch


i guess im super edgy or desensitized

Same desu

Im alpha as fuck

Maybe you're a grown-up

like i had a friend run out of the theater when we saw world war z.

I can too. It's the fact that jumpscares are too predictable now to be scary. Jumpscares are so fucking formulaic that it isn't even funny anymore.

would ya look at THIS big, bad FAGGOT! of course you watch scary shit by yourself, cause you don’t even know where to begin with using a phone and getting some roasties to come over. you fucking social outcast, you skidmark on some smelly draws, you pathetic loser! scary movies are easy mode to sliding up to a honey when she needs to feel safe, but you wouldn’t know anything about that, you pale ginger cunt. FUCK YOU

most likely this : and get a load of this guy I am not impressed by clowns at all. The deformed lady was more impressive, but they didn't use it to the full extent.

Anyway yes it's not a very scary movie

I'm guessing you do lots of things alone in a dark room

just have a wank mate, you'll feel better afterwards

>i guess im super edgy or desensitized
just no empathy towards what's happening, probably why you also struggle with meaningful real life relationships

you're a big boy

i’m saving up my sperm so your mom can drown in it. just how she likes it

watch some real horror like Lake Mungo

I get spooked reading creepypastas. Marble Hornets and Everymanhybrid spooked me too. Horror movies are SHIT and I laugh at the retards that praise the horror movie genre. Jaws is dogshit, The Shining is dogshit, The Exorcist is dogshit, it's all dogshit.

you need more soy in your diet desu

>desensitized
happens fast as fuck if you play horror vidya or watch horror movies bit more

>wank
Just because you watched the office it don't make you English (((((((m8)))))))

I was raised christian. So I do find the films about demonic possession to be a little creepy. But I don't understand the fear of clowns.

I'm like you OP, enveloped in the darkness of nihilism while my soul wanders into the depths of the abyss.

is if true that you invite evil spirits into your house when you watch demonic movies?

Normalfags are not actually "scared" by such things, they simply act scared because they feel like that's the social reaction they are meant to have, it's the same as them laughing at Big Bang Theory because the laugh track told them to laugh. Any time an actually good somewhat unsettling horror film comes out, it gets terrible audience reviews because they say "hurr dis not good at all there was like no gore and it was booooring" because to the average moviegoer, gore and loud noises is what scary is. This is why 90% of horror movies are shit.

The only scene in a movie that REALLY scared me since I was a kid was the fucking dumpster scene in Mulholland Dr. and I usually think that people overrate how "scary" Lynch is. I was really sleep deprived when I watched it and I was in sort of a trance and that whole scene in the diner and then the culmination with the hobo behind it genuinely scared the FUCK out of me and it stuck with me.

But I am English, mate

Lake Mungo was derivative and I hate all you faggots who praise it

you're probably multitasking pleb

>t.muhamad
Give me a Mars bar and a pack of camel

you're both faggots but i laughed

I don't know. But I used to listen to a lot of Art Bell. And there were a few callers that would report tht they have read about demons and then weird shit would happen in their life. But that is a topic for /x/

wtf is a pack of camel?

You have to be 18 and American to post here.

its a faggot

its a type of fag

It's next to the marlboro you muppet go back to your own country

There's no such thing as a truly scary movie

Horror movies today aren't even scary. IT wasn't scary at all, even most normies I talked to said they liked the movie but it didn't make them jump at all. failed as a horror movie.

I don't usually watch horror but I barely even jumped in It. It's more about the suspense than the actual scare. Fun movie at least.

How much?

IIT; beta faggots

when i saw IT in the theatre i didn't think it was scary at all. that was months ago. these last couple weeks or so, whenever i close my eyes to go to bed, i can't stop thinking about pennywise coming out of my bathroom and destroying me, i don't know why.

Same, I'm pretty desensitized now to everything horror movies throw at you, I'm not sure how get out is even considered a horror movie, more like psychological thriller at best, or I just don't remember shit from the movie. I kinda liked insidious up until I heard the song from SpongeBob. Directors rely way too much on jump scares and fuck up creating a suspenseful mood in any given scene, good horror is definitely hard to do.

Try out Gerald’s game on Netflix

Or you are just old enough.

Maybe I know the answer. But first, tell me:
1) Are you a girl/homo?
2) Did you sexual life suddenly stopped month or so ago?

by destroying i didn't mean like raping me, i meant stealing my soul or whatever he did in the kino. well more of a flick than a kino i guess.
and it's hard to stop something that never started

Aside from the original TCM the only stuff that still freaks me out is like religious imagery and demons and whatnot but that’s mostly cause I grew up catholic and certain things were ingrained in me at a really young age, in general I just like horror movies for the atmosphere and creeping dread. Jump scares and torture porn is absolute garbage. Found footage can be okay but it’s not consistent whatsoever.

I'm the same for the common horror movies
I'm not desensitised because I barely watch horror movies and shit like Alien, The Thing and Lynch's movies can genuinely frighten me

I couldn't sleep for weeks after IT.
Witch Minion and Zombie Minion were that scary.

>The only scene in a movie that REALLY scared me since I was a kid was the fucking dumpster scene in Mulholland Dr. and I usually think that people overrate how "scary" Lynch is. I was really sleep deprived when I watched it and I was in sort of a trance and that whole scene in the diner and then the culmination with the hobo behind it genuinely scared the FUCK out of me and it stuck with me.
I'm the same there. I feel physically ill whenever I so much as think about the hobo years after watching it. I normally don't find much of his stuff outside of Inland Empire that frightening, but that jump scare is probably the best executed in the history of cinema. The hobo herself wasn't even that scary, she just looks out around the corner and just looks a little weird, but with there's something about how it gets built up that makes it terrify me.
I love how shots after the dumpster scene stall whenever going around corners during the "creepy" scenes. It kept me on edge since I was terrified that the hobo was going to show up again.

I have not watched the new IT movie yet, but I don't feel like it will be that scary to me because the dancing gif of Pennywise looks so ridiculous it may ruin the whole spooky mood.

it just shows how immensely talented Lynch is at manipulating emotion through filmmaking. The scene is just a guy describing his dream (not even a particularly horrible dream) to a coworker in a diner in broad fucking daylight and then he goes out back and a slightly weird looking person jumps out. If anyone else did the same scene it would be outright comical and not in the least unnerving, but Lynch somehow made it the single most tense, unsettling scene ever. It gives me genuine chills and I can't even explain why it's scary at all.

It's also important because it does influence the way you feel during the whole rest of the film, it shows you that dreams and reality are mixed together in Mulholland Dr. and the film has tons of slow shots of going around corners and you are constantly on edge the whole time thanks to that one scene.

kek my catholic aunt actually believes this and she has banned her children from ever watching any horror movie with monsters or demons on it.

I thought get out was a satire comedy

la creatura...

Why do people even expect it to be scary? The original wasn't scary. Nor was the book.

>post on Sup Forums
>wonder if your desensitised

i used to be terrified of ghosts, witches and aliens. now i unironically WANT to be abducted or see a ghost, and i have a fetish for witches.

Get Out is a rip off of Stepford Wives

Pretty sure most adults can watch a fictional film without wetting the bed.

that cut deep, you dick

Even fear can be overpowered by the desire to stick your dick in something.