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Oct. 21st, 2007 01:21 amSo I watched the 100 scariest moments.
... I am a very special kind of idiot, for I know exactly what it does to me.
Even my ears are tense, and my eyebrows keep trying to climb right up my head.
*facepalm*
so then I hop channels trying to find something, you know, calming
and somehow I end up watching Scream 3.
... sometimes *facepalm* isn't quite enough.
*headdesk*
I do have half a plot bunny for Doctor Who. Doctorless episode meets Ghostwatch - a TV film crew is covering reported alien phenomena in a happy jokey way and it all goes Horribly Wrong. And it's scarier because when they could leave they refuse to believe there's any reason to and when they decide there is reason they can't any more. And at the end someone says what some guy on the scariest moments just said - it has to be TV, reality wouldn't be that interesting.
So now I just have to decide which DW bad thing would work best. Slitheen have a whole bodysnatchers thing going on but they've been totally done. I liked that hiding on television thing they were doing. And Harold Saxon did too. Politicians apparently can get away with anything while the news watches.
But they're not very spooky house. And they've really been done.
and for the thing where the camera doesn't know what's going on to really work I think the audience should know, for the full 'look behind you' experience. A repeat monster could help with that, but then again there's not so many that new audience would be expected to know.
... and also, I'm not technically actually writing for TV.
So anyways, now I will watch more movie and get even more creeped out even while laughing. Cause I always laugh when someone goes boom or something. I liked the clip from Final Destination they showed where they got hit by a bus. It's like a cartoon only with more splat.
... I am a very special kind of idiot, for I know exactly what it does to me.
Even my ears are tense, and my eyebrows keep trying to climb right up my head.
*facepalm*
so then I hop channels trying to find something, you know, calming
and somehow I end up watching Scream 3.
... sometimes *facepalm* isn't quite enough.
*headdesk*
I do have half a plot bunny for Doctor Who. Doctorless episode meets Ghostwatch - a TV film crew is covering reported alien phenomena in a happy jokey way and it all goes Horribly Wrong. And it's scarier because when they could leave they refuse to believe there's any reason to and when they decide there is reason they can't any more. And at the end someone says what some guy on the scariest moments just said - it has to be TV, reality wouldn't be that interesting.
So now I just have to decide which DW bad thing would work best. Slitheen have a whole bodysnatchers thing going on but they've been totally done. I liked that hiding on television thing they were doing. And Harold Saxon did too. Politicians apparently can get away with anything while the news watches.
But they're not very spooky house. And they've really been done.
and for the thing where the camera doesn't know what's going on to really work I think the audience should know, for the full 'look behind you' experience. A repeat monster could help with that, but then again there's not so many that new audience would be expected to know.
... and also, I'm not technically actually writing for TV.
So anyways, now I will watch more movie and get even more creeped out even while laughing. Cause I always laugh when someone goes boom or something. I liked the clip from Final Destination they showed where they got hit by a bus. It's like a cartoon only with more splat.