Lauren D.- The
chainsaw at the end. I always know it's coming but I'm convinced that
it's going to be some psycho killer that took out the fake guy and is
using a real chainsaw prepared to murder everyone while they think it's
part of the spook alley.
Also,
any time they use anything that's a psych ward. Things that could
potentially really happen scare me more than zombies or fictional things.
Cody M.- Quickly escalating from safety to imminent doom.
Mary E.- Crazy mumbling people in straight jackets or whatever. Freaks me out.
Jessica L.- When
the killer chooses victims randomly based on them being in the wrong
place at the wrong time, for some reason I'm less afraid of being
specifically targeted based on gender, age, etc and more afraid of being
in the wrong place at the wrong time. Movie examples: The Hills Have
Eyes, The Strangers. For some reason, the random targeting is what
really freaks me out.
Kaela J.- I think the unknown is the scariest. As soon as I can see the monster or bad guy they become much less threatening.
Emily A.- People being possessed by demons....
Arianne B.- I'm
jumpy at anything, especially when I know the movie is scary to begin
with. Thus, the reason I watch the whole movie between my fingers.
Jacob Y.- The suspense of knowing something is there but not being able to see it or react to it. Think Alfred Hitchcock.
Hayden H.- Extreme silence followed by extremely loud noise and music.
Jake H.- Neither. I AM INVINCIBLE!
Joel E.- Danny from The Shining talking to his imaginary friend Tony with his finger.
Maureen E.- The
unexpected. Some scary scenes you can kind of see coming. In "Wait
Until Dark", for me it is Richard Crenna leaping out unexpectedly at
Audrey Hepburn in the kitchen after we supposed he was dead. In "Cape
Fear", it is the same thing--- Robert Mitchum
coming up out of the water and grabbing Gregory Peck --- after we think
he is dead. The scary music is a "prelude" but still, it is unexpected
as we "expect" that "we" (yes, us as the viewers) are feeling safe. I
don't like gory and gruesome, but I do like a good scare!
Katie P.- When someone jumps out of nowhere! Gets me every time.
Over all, it was fun getting everybody's feedback of what their greatest fear was!
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