Whaaaa? The first one and the second one scared the hell out of me. In the second one the scene in the kitchen almost gave me a heart attack lol, The third one was dissapointing, it ended so abruptly that I remember I stayed all the credits waiting something would happen. I didnt see the 4th one.
Jurassic Park is amazing.
I dont like horror movies that scare you just based on loud noises or things jumping out of nowhere...its the whole atmosphere that makes a good horror movie, something like Sixth Sense, The Hours, Paranormal Activity 1 and 2, The Ring 1...
I didn't find it scary at all for two reasons: 1) I didn't care about either of the characters, so I wasn't worried for their well-being; 2) I watched it on a scratched DVD which killed the mood. x) But the first point is the biggest one. Scary movies are only scary for me if I'm rooting for the victim, and I just did not care about these people. Like in Texas Chainsaw Massacre with the guy in the wheelchair.
Supernatural films are far scarier than gore films, imo. I hate watching gore films because it actually makes me physically ill (if someone gets stabbed in the eye, I feel like
I'm getting stabbed in the eye... needless to say, I hate Saw and The Final Destination), but supernatural films are the ones that really get me. I think a lot of people have a HUGE fear of the unknown, so supernatural films are especially creepier than any other type of film. Then again, some people in movies are scarier than any kind of ghost (like Patrick Bateman lol).