Make Your Horror Movies Less Scary With Where’s the Jump?
Some people love to be scared. Some smarter people don’t like being scared and want to enjoy a classic horror movie without worrying about cheap shock tactics. For these people, there is ” Where is the jump?” , a database of horror jumping in horror movies, thrillers and sci-fi movies.
For every movie “Where is the jump?” lists the timecode of each jump fear, a description of each fear (which you can hide to avoid spoilers), and highlighted the “core fears”. There’s also general info like IMDb and Rotten Tomatoes movie ratings, genre tags, and whether Netflix has it. You can sort the master list by any of these factors; See a list of filmov- horror stories with a low jump, to find scary or bizarre films that are not based on fear of jumping, for example, “She is going home alone at night” or still awesome “Silence of the Lambs” .
As shown in this video essay from Now You See It magazine, jumping fears can be performed skillfully or too cheaply. As “Where’s the jump” discusses, there is a cliché inside the cliché : fright in front of the mirror, fright from the refrigerator, the fake“it’s just a cat .“ Some fears are a lot of fun, and if you like them, you will get more power! Here is a list of the movies that are most afraid of jumping ! But sometimes some of us just want to be ready. We’re ready to trade some plot spoilers for peace of mind.
Where is the jump? joins a pantheon of useful databases of good / bad / missed movie moments:
- RunPee : Describes the most skipped scenes in the movie so you can relax in the bathroom.
- Movie spoiler : a complete and brief overview of the film’s plot.
- TV Tropes : Lists several types of highlights, such as “amazing ending” and touching or funny scenes.
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