I hate really, really scary movies. I can get so traumatized to the point where I think the monster is right by my bed watching me sleep and I am 22 years old! I won't say any names, but I recently saw just a promo picture of my most hated scary movie of all time on hulu.com and I could not function for about three days straight. (Urggh). Anyway, Tim Burton's classic masterpiece, The Nightmare Before Christmas, is one of my all-time favorite Halloween movies as a child. It is entertaining in a not-so scary way even with the dark overtones.
I've posted the "This is Halloween" and "What Is This?" songs above just to give you guys a sneak peek or a walk down memory lane. Good childhood memories. If you haven't seen this movie, go on Netflix.com and rent a copy this week. This will be worth your wild.
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I'm just like you. I hate scary movies with a passion. I get so freaked out and I have nightmares. My friends laugh at me because I can't even watch the trailers.
Me, too! I hate scary movies, they really scare me!! Also can't look at the trailers...good to know I'm not alone, tho. And I bet there are more of us out there than Hollywood thinks.
Think I messed up -- comment didn't take -- I hate scary movies. Can't even take the trailers. Good, tho, to know I'm not alone. And happy you blogged this topic -- bet there are more of us out there than Hollywood thinks!! Thanks!
Haha, recent Halloween movies don't really scare me. It's those classics (I won't say names, it's like It-Should-Not-Be-Named) that terrorizes audiences over. Scary movies are not scary anymore. SAW VI does not count.
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