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Expected a screamer at the end ngl
Me too, I turned down the volume and scrolled down.Expected a screamer at the end ngl
It's like that car ad with the winding hills. Glad to see someone else is alertMe too, I turned down the volume and scrolled down.
It reminded me of that one the most but also others that make you concentrate on something getting smaller. Someone should add a scary picture at the end with a loud scream.It's like that car ad with the winding hills. Glad to see someone else is alert![]()
That's how horror movies hook you into jump scares appparently too. They make you focus on the really mundane up close details before something really disturbing and loud happens. And before that happens you usually hav eto turn up the volume because the background noise is eerily quiet.It reminded me of that one the most but also others that make you concentrate on something getting smaller.
@pp183 or @Barney Calhoun maybeSomeone should add a scary picture at the end with a loud scream.
That tactic gets used in lots of scary movies, it stopped being scary and started being corny, but they're still annoying if you're not paying attention.That's how horror movies hook you into jump scares appparently too. They make you focus on the really mundane up close details before something really disturbing and loud happens. And before that happens you usually hav eto turn up the volume because the background noise is eerily quiet.
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@pp183 or @Barney Calhoun maybe
Idk you think that but each time they drag it on just a big longer and shorter than you expect and still manage to surprise you. Loud ads are annoying too yet you can still easily get startled each time the volume switches from quieter tv show programming to artificially louder ads no matter how many times you have experienced such things. It's similar with horror movie jump scares imo.That tactic gets used in lots of scary movies, it stopped being scary and started being corny, but they're still annoying if you're not paying attention.
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