Watch more. I used to love horror movie because I would love the feeling of being scared. After a year or so of watching a ton of horror movies, my sense of fear has been pretty much diminished. I now watch tons of horror movies and never have even the slightest sense of fear or even nightmares about them. You just have to condition yourself to them. I have also found that looking them up afterward helps too. Especially with the mistakes int he movies.
www.moviemistakes.com
Try this website. It will tell you the mistakes that were made in the movies and it will make them seem less realistic.
2007-12-30 08:25:24
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answered by nohandtyper 6
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The only way for this not happen is to:
a. Stop watching them
b. Tell yourself over and over again at night that it's not real and think of how the movie was made, not the creepy storyline of the movie. Remember, it's just a movie - it was created, it's not a true story. Sometimes even "true" stories aren't even true at all.
For example: "The Texas Chainsaw Massacre". That movie was supposedly based on Ed Gein, a serial killer. He looked normal, he lived in a normal little town. He went crazy after his mother died and started killing woman. Ed Gein was a sick b*stard but he didn't use a chainsaw to kill his victims and he wasn't disfigured. I had to do a project about him for my criminal justice class this past semester at college. He had barely anything in common with the character in the movie.
I finally had to stop watching scary movies because I got tired of feeling so nervous at night and being unable to sleep. If you want to watch something fun then go see a comedy. Movies where people get torn apart and mutilated disgust me anyway. I don't know how anyone could watch a movie like "Hostel" all the way through - I heard what happened in that movie and it disgusted me!
2007-12-30 08:45:44
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answered by Due March 9th, 2010 5
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you can still watch them, but watch them earlier in the day so you can watch a funny movie/show afterwards and it may help a little. or you can sleep with the tv on, leaving on the disney channel or nick @ nite, because they're shows are all comedys and it will get your mind off of the scary movie.
2007-12-30 10:48:25
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answered by Samantha 2
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you say they are so fun to watch. well is it fun to have nightmares? all I'm saying is, stop watching scary movies, no more nightmares. Or just tell yourself its' just a movie or whatever...
2007-12-30 08:44:33
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answered by SirLucious♂ 6
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Well you could stop watching them. Possibly watch something you find funny. You could listen to music.
I am sorry. I don't have this problem. I can go to sleep to horrors.
2007-12-30 08:27:28
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answered by Ami 2
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Either stop watching movies that scare you
OR
Stop complaining about it.
:;)
2007-12-30 08:52:11
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answered by Army Of Machines (Wi-Semper-Fi)! 7
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either stop watching them (duh)
or put in something warm and fuzzy after it (like Bambi)
2007-12-30 08:23:27
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answered by Anonymous
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plz tell me what are these movies.......i havent had a nightmare in ****** years.....seriously
2007-12-30 08:26:44
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answered by Anonymous
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