Vampires arent suppost to be scared of because they are harmless and they have a repetition for being the immortals to drink blood but you shouldn't be scared of them because I am Vampire!
Nosferatu: a Greek term which means Disease Carrier. Which is What Count Orlock did when he came to Bremen (a city in Germany).
Because people in the 40's believed in vampires. Today, the movies are scarier and they sell well. That's why.
Scarier is the correct spelling.
Personally, I'd say clowns. Although if a clown had been turned into a vampire - that would be scary. But it also depends on what sort of clown or vampire you happen to bump into...
Her face was a lot scarier when she was angry. I always hated spiders, but heights are much scarier. The first roller coaster was scarier then the second.
An Even Scarier Solstice was created in 2006.
yes. that movie was scarier than watching a vampire one
The correct spelling is "scarier" (more frightening).
no dark water isn't scarier than prom night
Some people may find zombies scarier because they represent a more primal fear of the undead rising from the grave, whereas vampires often have more allure and mystique. Additionally, zombies often create a sense of impending doom and infection due to their mindless, relentless pursuit of their victims.
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30 Even Scarier Movie Moments - 2006 was released on: USA: October 2006