Average Age At Which People Watch Their First Scary Movie: 10

The Halloween movie festival has kicked off at the Angelo household. Since others in my home don't like scary movies, we keep it pretty light. We watched "Ghostbusters" over the weekend. A new survey finds the average person watched their first scary movie when they were 10 years old.

That sounds about right to me. The first scary movie I remember watching is "The Other," which the Internet Movie Database summarizes as thus: "Down in the farm country of the US twins are born. One of them turns out to be good, while the other becomes rather evil."

Sounds about right.

My favorite scary movie of all-time is the original "Hills Have Eyes" directed by Wes Craven. The fact that I saw it at a midnight showing only amplified the scariness.

The most common horror movies people watch before they turn 18:

  • “The Exorcist”
  • “A Nightmare on Elm Street”
  • “Halloween”
  • “Texas Chainsaw Massacre”
  • “Psycho”
  • “The Shining”
  • “The Evil Dead”
  • “28 Days Later”
  • “The Conjuring”
  • “Alien”

When it comes to watching scary flicks…

  • 62% of people find it fun to be scared.
  • 47% say a scary movie caused them to have a nightmar
  • The average person needs three days to shake off the effects a spooky flick.
  • 52% of people say the things that frightened them when they are young have the same effect on the today.

The poll finds that 46% of people think they’d survive if they were dropped into a horror flick. If they didn’t, 39% think they’d suffocate, while 29% would be stabbed, trip or fall on a fatal device, or crash in a car, with 25% suffering death by decapitation.

Source:SWNS Digital


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