Well the entire point of the movie is to scare you so I guess there is no way to watch it otherwise.
Halloween horror nights is where people go to universal during October to get scared from horror movies brought to life (Freddy Krueger, Chuckie, etc.).
nightmare on elm street is about a teenage girl who has nightmares about a man in a green and red jumper,a burnt face and he wears gloves that also have knives and every time she falls a sleep she has the same horrific nightmares about the man who is called freddy kruger who died by burning to death.robert englund plays him in the movie series.
Freddy Kruger was a child killer, known as The SpringWood Slasher. He was sent to trial for the murders but got off on a technicality (Because of lack of a warrant). Rather than let him go free, the parents hunted him down to the boiler room/basement of the local elementary school where he used to take his victims. They burned him in the boiler room but kept his glove as a reminder. In the original films, Freddy was just a child killer, not a molester/pedophile. At first, writer/director Wes Craven planned on making him a pedophile, but after awhile he changed his mind and decided against it. This idea was resurrected -- against Craven's wishes -- in the new 2010 remake. The new remakes portray Freddy as both a molester and killer, and the school has been renamed to Bedham Preschool, where he was a groundskeeper who lived in the basement. To give you a little history on Freddy's early life... His mother was a nun (Sister Mary Helena, but later called Amanda), and worked at Our Lady Of Sorrows mental Asylum ran by the church. AFter going in to give food to the worst of the inmates, she was accidently locked in the asylum by a guard and was repeatedly rapped by 100s of crazies (Freddy is taunted as The Son Of 100 Maniacs as a young boy). Like all serial killers he was abused, neglected and enjoyed killing animals and worked his way up to killing people
I recall hearing Wes Craven say at a convention that the origin of Freddy Krueger was based on a homeless man who did scare him as a kid once. I don't remember exactly what happened as he said it, but something to the affect that when Wes was a child, he and his family lived in an apartment complex, and one day he looked outside and locked eyes with this homeless man wearing a striped sweater and brown hat who then sauntered his way up the steps of the complex up to the unit that they were living in. I think that he got his older brother, and he scared him off, but it still scarred the kid though. Once again, this is just my recollection of what he said, I'm sure I'm paraphrasing a bit.
because they don't have time to think about being scare, they want to rescue the kids inside that church.
In Freddy Vs. Jason we learn that Freddy Krueger is afraid of fire. Given that he was burned alive it makes sense.
Halloween horror nights is where people go to universal during October to get scared from horror movies brought to life (Freddy Krueger, Chuckie, etc.).
The Freddy Krueger character is not based on any real-life serial killer, no. Wes Craven got the idea for the character from a homeless man who scared him really badly when he was a kid. The man wore a similar sweater and hat as Freddy. Craven was hanging out in his room, when he noticed that this vagrant on the street below was standing there, staring in the window at him. The man stood there staring at him for a really long time, which would be creepy for anyone, much less a small child.
You are scared because if you enter water and you can not swim, you could drown. Real people can not become mermaids, that is just for stories.
yes bailey is getting a little scared
It would depend on why you are getting scared. Without knowing more about the context of when and why you are getting scared, I can't give you any more information on how normal it is. If you want a more in depth answer, please try to give more details and ask again.
A startle is better than getting scared, since getting scared is a massive startle, but a startle is just a miniscule scare.
Jason is way more scarier than Freddy you can forget about him and Jason comes no matter what. Also, Jason is like a seven foot bad ass and who would be scared of six foot guy named Freddy?
If your scared you can just do it and forget that your naked.
The Drive Is Getting Scared - 2004 is rated/received certificates of: USA:R
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she was scared of going to jail, her parents divorcing and getting shot