Would You Survive A Horror Movie?

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What's the best part of watching a horror movie? Is it being scared? Is it yelling at the TV because the main character just did something incredibly stupid that will probably get them killed and could have been avoided? Or is it insisting that you would totally survive that movie and that you wouldn't have been killed by the villain like all those people in the movie were?

It's always easy to sit with your bowl of popcorn and insist that you would be able to run, hide, and survive with a killer or ghost after you. But if you were in a horror movie, how well do you really think you would be able to survive? Would you make it to the end or would you be the killer's first victim in the beginning of the movie before it introduces viewers to the real main character?

Surviving in a horror movie is likely easier said than done. Want to test your survival skills when you're up against a killer or demon? Set the popcorn aside and take this quiz to see if you would be able to survive until the credits rolled in a horror movie of your very own!

Question 1

You're going to house sit for the weekend. What (other than your clothes) did you pack?

This weekend, you're house sitting for a family member. They live in the middle of nowhere and it's the first time you've been at their house overnight, but you're not worried about it. You packed up everything you needed for the entire weekend, plus a few extra things. What's one essential item that went into your weekend bag along with your clothes?

Question 2

Do you get gas at the cheap, creepy gas station or go to the more expensive, safer one?

Before you leave, you decide you should probably get some gas. There's only two gas stations between your house and your destination that are open. One is creepy but has really good prices, while the other one is really safe but pretty expensive. Do you pay the extra price for feeling safe, or do you go the frugal route and just risk it?

Question 3

An emergency alert played on your phone in the middle of your drive. Why didn't you hear it?

While you were driving, your phone suddenly started going off because of an emergency alert. Apparently, a violent offender from a local prison escaped and they want everyone in the area to stay inside and lock their doors! But, you didn't hear the alert or see your phone light up. What was distracting you from it?

Question 4

How many times do you think you saw something on the side of the road?

It's dark while you're driving, so it's hard to tell, but you might have passed a few things on the side of the road. They were probably just animals or bushes or something, but it's hard to tell with just the light of the headlights and no one else is out driving after that alert. How many of the dark figures did you notice as you drove?

Question 5

You saw that one and it was definitely a person. What do you do?

It's not easy to tell what all these dark figures are so late at night, but that one was obviously a person standing on the side of the road. Um, that's pretty terrifying! Especially since you're the only person on the road driving this late at night. What are you going to do about them standing there?

Question 6

You made it to the house! The cars are gone and no one is home, but the lights are on. How do you react?

After the long drive, you made it to the house! Nicely done. Now, when you get there, there's something a little bit off. The lights are all turned on, but there are no cars outside and it doesn't look like anyone is at home. You didn't expect them to be there, but you also didn't expect the lights to be on. How do you react?

Question 7

Once you go inside, you head to the living room. What are you going to do there?

You made it to the house! Great job. Now, it's time to go into the living room and unwind on their incredibly comfortable couch. You should probably not go to sleep yet, since it's still sort of early and you're a little on edge from all the lights being left on for you. What do you do to unwind from that long drive?

Question 8

The TV cut to static at random. What do you do now?

However you chose to relax in the living room, it was interrupted. It went pretty well for a little while, but unfortunately, the TV randomly cut to static after a little while. It doesn't look like there's a storm or anything outside, so this seems a little bizarre. What are you going to do about it?

Question 9

Where do you want to sit down to eat?

The TV jump scare took a lot out of you. It might be nothing, but you'll never solve it on an empty stomach. The house is full of so many options and you have it all to yourself. You can choose to eat inside or outside or not even sit down to enjoy your meal, if you don't want to.

Question 10

You try to call to check in, but you don't have service. How do you react?

After you're done taking care of the dishes, you remember something. You forgot to call and tell anyone that you made it to the house! They'll totally understand if you call a little late, but you realize that you probably should now instead of waiting. Unfortunately, your phone has no service. How do you react?

Question 11

A shadow walked past the window. Why didn't you see it?

Even though the house is empty, you're not alone out there. Someone just walked past the window! That's pretty terrifying, but unfortunately you just missed the mysterious figure walking around out there. You better be more attentive next time! What were you doing instead that distracted you from seeing it?

Question 12

You heard a sound by the front door. What do you do?

Your night isn't getting any less creepy. Between that shadowy figure, the TV going out, and all the lights being on, you don't know how things could get worse. Except that they do when you hear a loud thud by the front door, like someone knocking or bumping into it. How do you handle this sound?

Question 13

The landline phone starts ringing, what do you do?

As if all these noises weren't enough, the creepy vibes you're getting from this house just keep getting worse. Even though your cell phone doesn't have service, the landline phone is still working just fine. One of the cordless handsets starts ringing loudly from in the kitchen. What do you do about it?

Question 14

You find instructions on fixing the TV... But it involves going in the basement. Do you do it?

While you were looking around the house, you found something: a note that tells you about how to fix the TV! Apparently, it often cuts out like that and the owners of the house have a fix for it. Unfortunately, it involves going in the basement to make sure some wires are plugged in. Basements can be creepy, but you'll at least have the TV back. Is it worth the risk?

Question 15

You finally get settled into bed, but your phone woke you up! What's your initial reaction?

Unfortunately, going to sleep wasn't the end of this terrible night. You weren't in your bed for too long before you were awoken by a pleasant surprise: your ringtone! Your phone apparently got service back. Unfortunately, the call is from the owner of the house telling you to get out immediately. That escaped inmate was spotted in the neighborhood. How do you react?

Question 16

Before you leave, you need a weapon. What do you take with you?

Okay, you need to get out of the house immediately. That noise and the shadow were probably that creep trying to see if you were home, so they might already know you're there. But, you wonder if you should take a weapon with you before you head out. Do you stop to take one?

Question 17

What else do you stop to grab?

When you came into the house, you left your shoes, keys, and jacket by the front door. They're still there waiting for you, if you feel like you need to grab them. After you made your decision about what kind of a weapon you want to take, if any, you need to decide what else you're going to take. Will you get any of them? Or are you heading out barefoot?

Question 18

Which way do you run once you make it outside?

Once you make it outside, you see that the street is pretty empty. Not even your car is parked in the driveway anymore, so you have no choice but to run. You can run back towards the town that you just came from or you can keep running down the street away from town and hope you find more houses. What way do you go?

Question 19

Where are you going to stop for safety?

Safety is within your grasp! Hopefully. No matter why you started walking or running out into the night, you did. You didn't stop and it paid off! In the distance, you can see some lights. Unfortunately, no cars have passed by you yet, but it looks like there's a neighborhood up close by. Where will you stop when you get there?

Question 20

You found someone, but they're giving you some bad vibes. What do you do?

Phew, you found someone who agreed to help you! You told them all about what's been happening to you and how you've been running away from that house looking for safety. They agreed to help you out, but the longer you're with them, the creepier they start to seem. What do you do?

Question 21

How do you make sure they can't find you again?

It's a good thing you decided to get away from that stranger you found, because they were definitely not good news. Only a few minutes later, you got another alert on your phone updating that the escaped killer was spotted and the description matched the person you asked for help! Yikes! You managed to get away, but how do you make sure they can't find you again?

Question 22

You made it to the police station! But it's deserted. What do you do?

Luckily, the killer didn't catch you again after you escaped. It was close, though! But you made it to the police station and you feel like you're pretty safe there. Until you see that, despite being unlocked with all the lights on, it's deserted. You call over the desk for someone to come help you, but no one answers. What do you do?

Question 23

You figured out why it's deserted: the killer stopped there already. Only one person is left alive, do you trust them?

Well, you figured out where everyone went. The police station is totally empty because the killer stopped there once already. The only person left alive is one police officer who was hiding in one of the offices. But do you trust them? Or do you think there was a reason they were left alive and that you need to stay away?

Question 24

What song is going to play during the credits?

Music is one of the most important parts of any horror movie. Everyone knows that the more dramatic the music is, the scarier the scene is. What good would a jumpscare scene be if there wasn't a loud, abrasive spike in the music to go with it? The music that plays during the credits is also really important. What song is going to play as the credits roll in your horror movie?

Question 25

Who's your favorite classic horror movie villain?

People who are big fans of horror movies are very opinionated about who their favorite horror movie villain is and what movie is the best. This is doubly true when it comes to the classics. Who's your favorite classic horror movie villain? Or do you prefer to stick to the new school movies and not waste your time with the classics?

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