Well, I'm opposite of you guys. I can't handle scary movies
in the least...I go so far as to not liking a movie if anyone dies in it...especially kids (teenagers) or families. I end up relating it too much to my own kids and family and put myself in the shoes of the victim or end up thinking, what if my son or daughter met an end like that? How horrible!! I was at my BIL's this fall and I was in the other room while they were watching Jeeper's Creepers and I couldn't believe the sounds I was hearing!! Some poor soul being mutalated!! Or at least that's what it sounded like. Bleh!! I'm still having issues only having HEARD it from the other room. I just don't like violence, as a whole...I end up overthinking it and start crying.
But..
I have to say, I did watch a movie once that I thought was fabulous...Brahm Stoker's Dracula. I mean, it was basically a love story...which is ALWAYS up my alley. But I thought that was very well done and I also liked Poultergeist. I think, mostly, because I saw it with my brother in high school and he took me out to Friendly's for a sunday afterwards (LOVE my brother!!), but it was a great movie and a great memory of hangin with my bro

. I also liked Amityville Horror. I love ghosts...jsut not murder and mutalation. The Shining was very good too...except for the part when he was chasing down his own son in the maze...but it was awesome how he escaped. I also liked Sixth Sense...more of a paranormal event than a gross horror thing.
In all, I feel that life it too stressful in itself to complicate matters iwth a horror movie...I'll take a Matthew McConaughey romantic comedy ANYDAY!!