I saw the Grudge last night, and I thought it was pretty scary,and now I'm really scared. Like when I'll be in my room, (my light always does this)the light will go on and off and I've never been scared by that, and now I'm totally freaked out! what should i do?!!
Uniq_The_Geek answered Monday May 16 2005, 5:20 pm: don't worry, i saw the grudge and i could've sworn that i kept seeing black things over the walls. lol. anyways, try changing ur light bulb maybe that'll help! good luck.
angel_sarah23 answered Monday May 16 2005, 5:18 pm: hehe i watched that yesterday, i got a bit freaked out the best thing is watch another movie like a really girlie one, get into it and you'll really forget about everything that happened in the grudge it really does work! xXx [ angel_sarah23's advice column | Ask angel_sarah23 A Question ]
mrs_radcliffe answered Monday May 16 2005, 11:49 am: Just remind your self that it was a film and it wont happen in real life. Just take a deep breath and you'll be fine.
illiana answered Monday May 16 2005, 6:28 am: ok remember that you were watching a film so the guys were being followed by a camera crew, this will make the movie less real because the little kids and women were just acting the part [ illiana's advice column | Ask illiana A Question ]
punkzim answered Sunday May 15 2005, 11:58 pm: Remember, a movie is a movie, it's a work of fiction. If you are afraid of sleeping, watch a "Feel Good" movie. A movie that's happy, and warm, as opposed to dark and gloomy. This should help. If the lights scare you, turn on a lamp, that's bright enough to lighten, but dim enough so you can sleep in comfort. If none of these work, stay up and long as you can, you will soon get so tired, you won't even be thinking clearly. Try falling asleep while the TV is on, or with the TV on in the other room. I don't know why, but I always had a feeling of comfort whenever my father had the television on while I slept. I couldn't see it, but I could here it. The dark can play with your mind. In the darkness, your imagination runs wild, and you can't process your thoughts clearly, So avoid sleeping in completely pitch black rooms. I hope my advice helps. [ punkzim's advice column | Ask punkzim A Question ]
fall2pieces answered Sunday May 15 2005, 10:09 pm: I thought the movie was lame but dont worry about it! Just remember its not real and get like a nightlight or something if your still scared. hope i helped! [ fall2pieces's advice column | Ask fall2pieces A Question ]
Avocodo answered Sunday May 15 2005, 9:43 pm: You are not alone, i was terrified when i saw it. Just get a new light, at night try to get on the phone with a good friend so you can laugh, watch tv, listen to music etc. whatever gives you comfort. Just remember that there is nothing to be afraid of. [ Avocodo's advice column | Ask Avocodo A Question ]
Jess5764 answered Sunday May 15 2005, 9:17 pm: ahh omg i saw that movie a few months ago i was scared by everything too! i finally forgot about it..but i'll prob be scared again now you reminded me! thanks a lot! but yeah id be like scared wheni was in bedlike ya know when it like was on top of her...ahh well just watch a lot of funny movies? i dunno [ Jess5764's advice column | Ask Jess5764 A Question ]
XoxBroKeNxoX answered Sunday May 15 2005, 9:01 pm: <b>fix the light! lol..think of something else right away or watch tv, or think of something really funny one of your friends did and laugh. Ive heard that singing helps take away some of the fear haha..just keep thinking it's just a movie, and nothing had ever been reported to the police that some weird cat-person baby murderer vampire (or whatever the hell that thing is) is out killing people. ! Good luck you baby!
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