Does anyone else ever get creeped out from watching true life movies
By Shaunee
@Shaun72 (15959)
Palatka, Florida
July 20, 2008 9:55pm CST
Does anyone else ever get creeped out from watching true life movies that or tragic and really happened. For some reason. i always have since childhood. Now horror movies don't really scare me to bad. just movies like The Titanic. I know the last one was made to be a love story with Leonardo DiCaprio. I was watching it but I had to change it when the ship started sinking. I don't know why I get scared but I always have and I still do sometimes.
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@cdparazo (5765)
• Philippines
21 Jul 08
I sometimes and I think its because of my own fears. They are just made more real by the movies that I get to watch. I am afraid of drowning and of crashing airplanes, and everytime I see such kind of movies, I get moved to the point of feeling actual panic. Heck! I do get really scared but I still watch them.
@aseretdd (13729)
• Philippines
21 Jul 08
I only watch true to life movies when they inspire people to strive move in order to succeed... but if they are scary... i stay away from them... i love Titanic... but after watching it years ago... i was not able to sleep well for some nights... and i never watched it again eversince...
@Shaun72 (15959)
• Palatka, Florida
21 Jul 08
Oh I am usally the same way. I do enjoy true movies that inspire people. I didn't think this one would still upset me untill I started watching it and it got to the part of the boat sinking and then I got a little panky and scared and changed it to something else. I think I was the same way the first time I seen it I couldn't sleep well for a few days.
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@villageanne (8553)
• United States
23 Jul 08
I know what you are talking about. It is sad to think that there are actural real people who does those things. When it is just a fiction show, it does not have the "someone really did this" feeling to it.
@twoey68 (13627)
• United States
22 Nov 08
There are some that are more closer to home than others but most of the time they don't bother me. The Lifetime channel ones about domestic violence are the hardest ones for me b/c I'm a survivor of that type of relationship. Most of the time though I just avoid those kind.
I love the movie Titanic...I wish the ending had been different...I wish Jack would have lived and he and Rose had a life together but then I didn't write the movie :)
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@Shaun72 (15959)
• Palatka, Florida
22 Nov 08
Yeah me too. I was sad how it turned out. It is a good story. I don't like watching movies about domestic volanic either. My ex husband wasted mean in a hurting why but he did tell me a few times he felt like he wanted to kill me for accusing him of cheating on me. I was scared to sleep in the same bad with him a few times. He also told me he would put my body where no one would find it. I am glad that I divorced him now. At the time he left me I thought I loved him but now looking back it is scary.
@sacmom (14192)
• United States
7 Mar 09
I sure do. I know Fargo creeped me out big time when I watched it. At least once it got interesting, that is. Knowing that it was based on a true story just gave me a weird feeling unlike scary movies that are make believe.
@Xdrowninghavocx (3117)
• United States
21 Jul 08
Sometimes. I really like the movie Wolf Creek. And yes that actually happened. 'The Backpack Killer' is still out there as far as I'm concerned. I think that was one of the most intriguing and memorable murders out of Australia.
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@danishcanadian (28954)
• Canada
22 Jul 08
Acually I prefer true life movies, even if they are scary or tragic. I'd rather watch something that isn't farfethed that did happe, than some horror or fantasy. I also like my true lie movies to be hisorically accurate. When my teacher told me that the Titanic was ot historically accurae, I refused to go and see it. If I waned fition I wouldn't be watching a movie about a true eveent.








