Thursday, October 29, 2009

It's that time of year


Everyone's talking about Halloween ... the ghosts, goblins and everything that goes bump in the night. There are countless people on the loops and blogs discussing their favorite horror movies. Me? I'm watching "Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs" because that's more my speed. I don't do horror movies unless I'm given no other choice. (I watched "Friday the Thirteenth" in college with my hands in front of my eyes the whole time because some college roommates thought I would love it!)

I have an overactive imagination. It's one of the reasons I fell into writing. I also have a sort of photographic memory. So when I watch anything gory or scary it stays with me for-ever! Images pop up randomly. I saw a horror movie when I was 15. Some B-rated flick at a cheap cinema. To this day I can describe the movie in vivid detail to you. *shivers* Those images never go away. And it's just not worth it to add more gory images to my mental file.

Until my children were pre-teens I kept all that stuff from them. There are "children's" movies that are just downright scary in my opinion. Of course they would tell me they watched them at a friend's house. When my oldest was in second grade the "Goose Bumps" series was popular. The librarian read one of them to my daughter's class. It was enough to have her sleeping in my room for the next month. Apparently she's as sensitive as I am.

This week I was using the internet to do some research on ghosts. I'm not sure what I was looking for, but I ended up over at YouTube. I told myself not to watch those videos claiming to be about ghosts, but like a car accident on the side of the highway, my curiousity got the best of me. I flicked through a few of them. Most of them were just silly, but one or two looked real. I don't know if they were, but it was enough for me to wake in the middle of the night wondering if someone was standing over my bed.

Yuck.

I don't like that feeling. I don't like being scared. It's not fun. It's not entertaining. It's just creepy to me. So I'm curious. Do you like scary movies? I'd love to know why or why not.

Believe it or not Nina writes paranormal stories about vampires and shifters. (Who totally don't creep her out.) You can find out about all her books on her Website.

5 comments:

Unknown said...

I'm like you Nina. Those images stay with me forever, so no, I don't watch scary movies. I can watch vampire and werewolf movies, but that's it. But I do enjoy Ghost Hunters.

Nina Pierce said...

I don't get the channel that Ghost Hunters is on, but I think I would really enjoy watching that show. More than anything, the whole thing intrigues me.

Julia Barrett said...

I don't like horror movies. They do really frighten me.

Nina Pierce said...

Julia - I especially don't like them if they are gory. *ick*

jean hart stewart said...

I can't see the attraction in being scared to death. My older sister took me to a horror movie (Forbidden, of course) and I had nightmares for nights. Needless to say our mother found out and wasn't happy with either of us.