Friday, December 24, 2010

Little Things & Horror Movies

Well I made it to Arizona for Christmas. Some of you may know that I come down here every Christmas to see my family. We drive every year, and it is one long drive. I'm glad it's over and we're here.

On the drive down there was this horrible fog nearly the entire way. It got so bad at times that you could barely see five feet in front of the car. When it got this bad I couldn't help thinking that some creature was going to come out and attack us from The Mist. If you've ever seen that movie (written by Stephen King and staring Thomas Jane) then you know the kind of fog I'm taking about. It was that bad, and I was waiting for those creatures to attack. I'm joking, I didn't really think we were going to die by impossible creatures, but it was like being in that movie.

I have another story where I swear I was in another popular horror movie. We had just moved into our house, that we've been living in since I was a senior. It was probably a year or so after we moved in. I live on the top floor and have walk around to the front door to go up the stairs to my room. It was around ten on a Saturday night. I know it was Saturday because I specifically remember going to church earlier that night. I got home and I don't think anyone else was home, and the house was completely dark. I go around the corner to get the the stairs, it's still dark, and out of the corner of my eye I see something move. I turn to my left I swear on my life that there was someone with long dark hair standing in the oval mirror from The Ring. Of course it was just me, back when I had long hair, but it scared me to death. I had no idea that earlier that day my mother was going to buy this mirror and hang it up. That moment in the dark was the first time I ever saw it and it scared me to death.

So, my life isn't a horror movie. But there are some little things that happen or are hanging on the wall that remind you of these movies or scare you to death because of them. If I had never seen The Ring that mirror wouldn't have scared me. I love horror movies though so I was more than fine with being a little scared by everyday life.

TNT,
Words by Ali

2 comments:

  1. It's hard to see a film that's been made from a book that you really loved because it's such a different experience.

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