Does intense music scare you?

United States
August 24, 2009 5:10am CST
You know, the kind that plays during scary movie and the scary parts of action movies. I was listening to the whistle song from Kill Bill and in the end when it got really loud, it scared me. Maybe I'm just a little jumpy because it's late at night but do those type of music scare you?
5 responses
@ypyanyan (956)
• China
24 Aug 09
it can train your heart
• United States
24 Aug 09
Train our hearts to be less easily frightened? I think that's what happens when people watch too many scary movies, they stopped be able to be scared. I would also like to be less of a scary cat. Thanks for your response
@Shar19 (8231)
• United States
24 Aug 09
Sometimes it does scare me. I usually find myself fidgeting when I hear that kind of music and I get jumpy too.
• United States
24 Aug 09
Some music just have that effect on people. If you ever want to have a good scare (do you listen to those songs on purpose or is it they scare you unpleasantly?), I would recommend the Whistle song from Kill Bill. It has that kind of effect. Thanks for your response
@opalina143 (1240)
• Morristown, New Jersey
24 Aug 09
Normally, no, music doesn't scare me but when you are watching a scary movie really late at night, especially when you are alone, it can really add to the creepiness and overall effect of the movie. So yes, it can add to the fear. And if I were at home and I suddenly heard that creepy music very loud, I would be scared! Even if I knew it was just coming from someone elses's apartment.
• United States
24 Aug 09
Yea, the music during scary movies really is what's that's scaring us. It's amazing to me how a melody could add to the effect of fright. ^.^ Thanks for your response
@kevinll (967)
• China
24 Aug 09
It is really scared when you see the film. I like to watch scary movie. It will make you feel horrified. But you can enjoy the process. I also like to listen to the movie music.
• United States
24 Aug 09
That's the reason I like watching horror films. It scares me to thinking something is in the dark but the feeling of being unsafe is sometimes fun when you're actually safe. Haha, no idea what I just wrote. Thanks for your response
@skywalk (66)
• Indonesia
24 Aug 09
I think it depends on my mood. If i'm in good mood, perhaps i will laught when i hear such sounds or music. Happy mylotting.
• United States
24 Aug 09
You mean the happy, everything-is-good-in-life, floating on a cloud mood? Scary music definitely can't get us when we're in that mood. ^_^ Thanks for your response