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Are YOU immune to Horror movies? - 10 LVLs of TORTURE *** THE FULL EXPERIENCE ***
*** I don't advise to anyone under 16y old to watch this. ***
All Jokes aside, this could cause emotional trauma to people who are not "used" to this.
Proceed on your own risk.
I would like to thank Ms Ariana Grande for giving me this idea whilst chatting with me.
Yes, THE Ariana Grande is a subscriber ;) and you can still find her comment and chat with me somewhere on the channel.
It must have been the real one, obviously, hence she (claims) got no fear, and I really wanted to test that theory ;D.
In fact, I want to test you all XD!
The 10lvls are designed in a way they would have effect on ME right now in 2020, so forgive me if it wasn't the same for you and you found some lower levels "harder" than the higher ones.
First time experiences would varied too, and also depending on your age.
The longest "trauma" I ever had was from C.H.U.D when I saw it as ~6/7y old. Alien was with me for a quite a while seeing it as 6y old (first time I seen the whole movie at 8y old, cause I couldn't finish it) and Demons for good 4 Years too, also seeing it ~7y old. All in secrecy.
But don't worry, I enjoyed the "trauma" else I wouldn't come back for more and seek it ever since. It was a real thrill to get terrified like that.
Now even the highest level doesn't have quarter of the impact of what it was like watching C.H.U.D as a little boy. I dodged manholes with wide circles around until I was 12 XD because of that movie! Now the monster that terrified me so much looks almost comical to me. But the movies atmosphere and soundtrack still makes for an awesome suspension. It will be forever my all time favorite Horror movie.
Anyway, at some point of my life I "failed" to every single one of these movies including the Wolf (1994). By "failing" I mean I felt that "uncomfortable" suspense, Ok I got scared XD. Although in case of Wolf (1994) only very mildly even as a child ~10y, hence the LVL 1 Intensity. But I did "fail" them all at some point in my life.
How to interpret your results "Failing" at:
LVL1 - You clearly don't belong here
LVL2 - You definitely shouldn't go any further out of curiosity
LVL3 - You still got a long way to go, severe trauma likely if proceeded ahead anyway
LVL4 - You got nothing to be ashamed of, you have got Courage
LVL5 - I think this is normal for most people
LVL6 - I understand, believe me I do
LVL7 - Jumpscares, the bloody jump-scares, if it wasn't for them you're golden, right?
LVL8 - Congratulations! It is still difficult to scare you!
LVL9 - You are already a badass, well done!
LVL10 - Respect!
LVL11 (fail) - Still a Legend
LVL11 (pass) - You are without a functioning amygdala (part of brain), you don't get any warnings of external danger at all at any point!
Take away from your final result - 2LVLs for not watching on Big TV
- 2LVLs for reducing volume below of your normal level
- 2LVLs if you have already seen one or more scenes before
- 3LVLs for not watching it in the Dark
- 4LVLs for not watching it Alone
*** I don't advise to anyone under 16y old to watch this. ***
Add to your final result: 1LVLs if you're under 16y old
2LVLs if you are under 11y old
3LVLs if you are under 9y old
4LVLs if you are under 7y old
*** I don't advise to anyone under 16y old to watch this. ***
It is not my intention to infringe anyone's rights, nor do I claim I own anything, or make any profit out of it (or intent to), and I give all credit to the owners:
1. Wolf (1994) - Columbia Pictures
2. The Blob (1988) - TriStar Pictures
3. The Thing (1982) - Universal Pictures
4. C.H.U.D. (1984) - C.H.U.D. Productions
5. Demons (1985) - DACFILM Rome
6. The Grudge (2004) - Columbia Pictures, Ghost House Pictures, Fellah Pictures
7. Alien (1979) - Brandywine Productions
8. It (2017) - New Line Cinema, RatPac-Dune Entertainment, Vertigo Entertainment
9. Mama (2013) - Universal Pictures
10. The Descent (2005) - Celador Films, Northmen Productions, Pathe UK
11. Lights Out (2016) - New Line Cinema, RatPac-Dune Entertainment, Grey Matter Productions
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