Saturday, October 22, 2016

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Why do people like scary movies?

People like to be scared. If they didn’t, horror movies wouldn’t be so popular. Why would people willingly subject themselves to a frightening experience? After all, experts tell us that when we watch a scary horror movie, our body reactions – increased heartbeat, sweaty palms, decreased skin temperature and a spike in blood pressure – are the same as they would be if we were in a real life scary situation. Professor of communications Glenn Sparks from Purdue University says "We can tell ourselves the images on the screen are not real, but emotionally our brain reacts as if they are.”

So why do so many people love scary horror films if they have such a strong reaction to them?
Psychologists have a few ideas about what makes horror films so alluring.

1. Tension – Viewers love the suspense, mystery, shock and gore of the movies.

2. Sensation seeking – People who like horror films are the same people who like other exciting things like bungee jumping and rollercoasters.

3. A sense of unrealism – We know it’s just a movie so even though it scares us, the fictional nature of horror films affords viewers a sense of control by placing psychological distance between us and the violent acts we have witnessed.

4. A source of catharsis - a way of purging negative emotions and/or as a way to relieve pent-up aggression. Author Stephen King argues that horror acts as a safety valve for cruel impulses. If we can experience such an impulse on-screen, we don’t have to act it out in real life. Unfortunately, researchers say the opposite is closer to the truth; people who consume violent media feel more hostile.

5. A sense of justice –Justice is served when the villain gets his in the end. But what about when innocents end up hacked to pieces?

6. Morbid fascination – It’s the same sort of impulse that has us staring at car accidents; we just can’t look away.

7. Defiance - Sometimes young people watch horror movies just because adults look down on those kinds of movies.

I think a certain segment of the population will enjoy horror movies just as some people like country music and romance novels and other don’t. It’s all a matter of taste.

Do you have any favorite horror or Halloween movies? Don’t ask me to answer this question; I’m way too scared to watch horror movies!


And just to prove it, here's the blurb and excerpt from my paranormal/comedy romance BURNING LOVE, which is not the least bit scary:

After causing three cooking fires in her apartment, Iris Jensen finds herself evicted and homeless. She lands on Riley Benson's doorstep, looking to rent a room in the beautiful old home he's restoring. It's only for six weeks until Iris leaves Portland, Oregon for her new job on a cruise ship. Firefighter Riley knows firsthand what a bad tenant she can be. But he needs money to finish the work on the house he loves. And something about Iris pulls at his heart…

Meanwhile, in Heaven, two angels watch over the young lovers. Angelica and Hildegard work in Heaven's Relationship Division, where angels match mortals with their soul mates. The angels believe so strongly in Iris and Riley’s love that they break Heaven's rules to help them. Can the angels convince them their love will last a lifetime?

Excerpt:

Riley looked into her beautiful blue eyes and her smiling face and did the only thing he was capable of doing at the moment.

He kissed her.

Maybe later, he told himself, when sanity returned, he’d think of a hundred reasons why pulling Iris into his arms, holding her snug against his body, and plundering her soft, sweet mouth was not a good idea. But for now, right now, as she wound her arms around his neck and made tiny sounds of excitement deep in her throat, it felt exactly right.

Heaven. Having Iris in his corner made him believe everything was possible.

He stepped backward toward the stairs, pulling Iris with him, intent on taking her upstairs to his room. He suddenly tripped, nearly losing his balance. He glanced behind him and saw the object he’d stumbled over. A set of luggage sat next to the stairs, still bearing tags from the retailer.

“What the hell is this?”

Iris kissed his neck. “I’m sorry. I should have taken them up to my room.”

Iris had bought new luggage for her trip. Her plans hadn’t changed.

She’s leaving me.

The thought acted as effectively as a bucket of cold water tossed over his head. What was he doing? She was leaving in three weeks and didn’t plan to return. The calendar in the kitchen reminded him of that every day. Why start something that would only lead to heartache?

He’d already lost too many people in his life.

And Riley instinctively knew that if he let himself get close to Iris, let himself love her, a part of him would not survive when she left.

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21 comments:

  1. Great post, Jana. I don't watch horror movies, but I do have a favorite Halloween movie: "Hocus Pocus." I'm stunned I haven't watched it yet.

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    1. I don't think I've seen that movie. Is it scary? If not I'll look it up on Netflicks. Have a fun Halloween, Mary!

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  2. These theories are very interesting. I don't really watch horror movies (too scary) but I do enjoy the Halloween episodes on sitcoms. Guess I like the funny side of the creepiness :)

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    1. That's more my style, too. I'll take comedy over horror any day! Thanks for commenting.

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  3. Don't watch too many horror show because they scare me! lol Love Hocus Pocus, Caspar, Ghost Busters... movies like that, but my daughter will convince me to sit down and watch a horror flick now and again. lol

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    1. I loved the old Ghost Busters movie; more funny than scary. I haven't seen the new one yet, but it's got some of my favorite funny female actors in it, so I have high hopes. I stay as far as possible from horror flicks as possible!

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  4. I'm guilty. I watch every horror movie I can, even though it scares me to death. Your book sounds great Jana. I cant wait to read it.

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    1. You're a brave girl, Devon! I'll just cower in a corner and cover my eyes, thank you very much. Have a great Halloween!

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  5. I totally agree with Glenn Sparks . I don't like the feeling of anxiety. But some Halloween stories don't scare me. I like the stories that give you a chill with ooooohhh. What if!!

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    1. Yeah, there's enough anxiety in the world without artificially manufacturing more. But I know some people love to be scared. Go figure!

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  6. Reading Jack Pretusky's It's Halloween with the kids. Thanks for the chance.

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    1. Enjoy your time reading with the kids. It's very precious!

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  7. I don't watch many modern horror films, although I used to love the old Hammer horror films, probably because they were so much larger than life they didn't actually scare me although they had me on the edge of my seat. I'm not a great lover of the 'realistic' gore and violence in some of today's horror films. I enjoyed your excerpt and it sounds like a very intriguing story.

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    1. I remember watching old Vincent Price movies that had me on the edge of my seat. The modern slasher movies are not my thing either. Way too gross for me.

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  8. My fave thing about Halloween is seeing cute children in costumes trick or treating. Watching horror movies never gets old also.

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    1. I'm with you about the cute kids in costumes. Not so much with the horror films! Enjoy Halloween any way that makes you happy!

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  9. I love all the kids and their costumes.I like any scary movie.

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  10. I love all the kids and their costumes.I like any scary movie.

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  11. I love seeing the pumpkins all lit up. My favorite halloween movie is funny, not scary. I like Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein.

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