![]() My fear was not as justified as Daniels' obviously, but when I see that scene I get a little flashback, lol. ![]() I think he must have reduced the flow of anesthesia so I wouldn't overdose or something).Īnyhow, I went under like that - freaking the hell out. I remember the anesthesiologist yelling at me "Slow down! Slow down!" because I was hyperventilating (but I did not slow my breathing down. Well.having up to that point been trying my damnedest to conceal my extreme nervousness over the surgery and with me being probably the most anxious person you'll ever meet, I began having an all out panic attack. That scene is one of my favorites because, a few years ago I went in for minor surgery (tonsils/sinus) and right after the anesthesiologist put the mask on me, my ENT surgeon decided to waggled his fingers at me and say "Nighty night." in (what I perceived to be) the most ominous way. VivisectedEngineer Chestburster Member 725 XP Jul-31-2017 8:50 Lawrence of Arabia Plus, the scene where Daniels finds out it's David not Walter, but there's nothing she can do about it. The facehugger jumping out at Oram, obviously a good and very justified jumpscare.īut, there were so many other scenes that were scary on a psychological level which, for me, is just so much scarier than being startled.įor example: every time I saw this movie, at the part right after the neomorph bursts out of Ledward, and he/his body falls backwards over the table and his back snaps, causing his ribs to protrude at an unnatural angle - I always riously gag, and contort in my seat at that scene. the scene where the neomorph suddenly appears next to Rosenthal in the drizzle room was one of them (also, one guest at my birthday said that that specific scene gave him a nightmare). ![]() Unjustified/"It's just a cat" types of jumpscares tend to be a little unsatisfying (unless they lull you into a false sense of security and something truly horrifying happens shortly thereafter).Īs for me, for some reason jumpscares almost never actually make me jump, which probably means I'd have really poor reaction times in an actual flight-or-fight situation.īut, I do know that there were several jumpscares in this movie, because I saw it separately with my husband and sister and I recall they each jumped several times. I think they can be useful, if the thing that initially made you jump turns out to actually be something scary. I agree with Starlogger, jumpscares are not really necessary for horror. VivisectedEngineer Chestburster Member 725 XP Jul-31-2017 8:21 AM ![]()
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