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    Quote Originally Posted by Blob View Post
    I always feel like someone is following me in my house, like when I go from the loo to my room, I always run.

    Its wierd.

    anyway, yea that happened to me after watching that film, i just watched the gross parts again (like when she rips of her jaw) and was fine lol.
    I feel like that sometimes, like when in going down the stairs i just run because it feels asive im being follwed

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    anyway, it's nothing to be embarrassed about loads of people get scared and freaked out after and during watching such movies :8 you're not alone boy... or are you mwahaha. i'm easily amused.

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    lmao that film is so awesome!

    ermm yeah just look hard into a mirror, you'll get over the fear

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    Not at all embarrassing - infact, I would say it happens to almost everyone at least once in their life.

    When I was little and watched The Ring it left me with the same feeling, thinking about my TV was going to turn on or something silly as such. Apparently I once fell asleep with my light and TV on, yet I always turn my light off and I can never sleep infront of the TV, so that left me feeling a little...strange.

    Like others have said, at 2am or whenever, I'll go to the bathroom, to find myself staring down the stairs whilst doing my teeth...it's more of a physcological problem, especially when you hear random noises throughout the night.

    Meh, as I said, it's nothing to be embarrassed about, at all. It happens to everyone, and inside it becomes a physcological battle to realise that it isnt at all true.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jonster View Post
    Not at all embarrassing - infact, I would say it happens to almost everyone at least once in their life.

    When I was little and watched The Ring it left me with the same feeling, thinking about my TV was going to turn on or something silly as such. Apparently I once fell asleep with my light and TV on, yet I always turn my light off and I can never sleep infront of the TV, so that left me feeling a little...strange.

    Like others have said, at 2am or whenever, I'll go to the bathroom, to find myself staring down the stairs whilst doing my teeth...it's more of a physcological problem, especially when you hear random noises throughout the night.

    Meh, as I said, it's nothing to be embarrassed about, at all. It happens to everyone, and inside it becomes a physcological battle to realise that it isnt at all true.
    I agree. The physciological side to it all is what gets us the most, if not all the time.

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    half the time its not the movie what scares you, its your own brain lol.

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    Just as Ouija boards are real, mirrors are too. Mirrors are a gateway into the alternate parallel world--or what people would call the spirit world. Since it is a reflection of our own world--etc. Mirrors are something you wouldn't want to really *REMOVED* with, since something could happen. Like the report of that one venetian mirror that was said to claim the lives of those who had it, since the owners died mysteriously in the same room as the mirror.

    Call it psychological nurture, but it's pretty real.

    Just stare into a mirror at night with a dogs eyelash on your eye, you'll see.

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    Quote Originally Posted by iApps View Post
    It will do. Think of michael jackson popping up behind you.



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    I watched that film last week.
    Was alright like but pretty stupid. But it did give me the feeling like my reflection was going to stay there lmao. I've always found mirrors creepy anyway.
    I'm usually fine and have forgotten about it the next day.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Voiding View Post
    yeah, just think when that clip changes angle or scene just realize they have just shouted cut and they have all gone back to normal, chatting and laughing together.

    I used to think that if i looked in a mirror in the dark and said bloody mary 3 times i'd die until I tried it lol.
    Actually, scenes are often filmed with 2 or 3 cameras, so angle cuts are mostly in the same stream of footage.

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