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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2019-10-24 05:23 pm

[ SECRET POST #4675 ]


⌈ Secret Post #4675 ⌋

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Re: Anyone watching consuming any scary media?

(Anonymous) 2019-10-25 05:45 am (UTC)(link)
I got an ARC of T. Kingfisher/Ursula Vernon’s horror novel The Twisted Ones a few months ago, read it despite not being super into horror, went “thank fuck my visual imagination sucks,” avoided windows at night for a couple weeks... and now it’s late and I have to work in the morning and for some reason I bought the ebook version on the way home from work because suddenly I wanted to read it again.

I am bad at horror. I still feel sick from a scene in the not-great movie adaptation of The Woman in Black where a kid says “she drank lye” in a little piping voice as his sister collapses. Barely remember the rest of the movie, but that stuck.

And now it is even later at night, and every time I hear a knocking noise I flinch, and I have “and I twisted myself around like the twisted ones” going through my brain on a loop. Dammit.

Re: Anyone watching consuming any scary media?

(Anonymous) 2019-10-25 06:49 am (UTC)(link)
I feel bad but that scene will forever make me laugh because when I saw it in theatre, the scene was utterly destroyed by a young but definitely adult lady turning to her boyfriend and asking, very loudly in the most clueless tone: "What is lye??"