“I will watch any horror movie…except for ones with posessed dolls.”
“I bought Poltergeist in a 3 dollar movie bin, and have always wanted to see it. That was a year ago, and it’s still in it’s package… I feel embarrassed so I tell all my friends its just a replacement for my first copy that I wore out because I watched it so many times.”
“When I was a kid Poltergeist was my favorite movie, but my mom always made me close my eyes during the bathroom mirror scene. I got so used to doing it that I didn’t actually see that scene until I was sixteen years old. I’ve gone back to closing my eyes.”
“I feel sad whenever I watch Poltergeist. Not because of the film itself, but because I know the little girl in it isn’t with us anymore. She died far too young.”
“ I love Poltergeist. But I never watched the third movie. Reason is mostly because the main actress died in real life and I don’t wanna see her fake just acting there..”
“I was six the first time I saw Poltergeist and it scared the heck out of me, now I watch it all the time and every time it still creeps me out.”
“I scream every time the clown doll attacks Robbie in Poltergeist. That’s probably why it’s one of my favorite movies. Nothing else seems to scare me, so I really appreciate it when something finally does.”
“Poltergeist was the first scary movie I ever saw, I was six and I legitimately thought my house was going to eat me.”
“I saw poltergeist when I was little, not so scary. I saw it high last week (i’m 22), scary as FUCK! It’s deeply moving, dark and leaves no hope, I had nightmares and couldn’t sleep well.”
“I don’t care what anybody says abot Poltergeist, it was the first horror movie I saw and it still scares me.”
“When I was four I sat down with my dad while he was watching Poltergeist (or possibly 2, all I remember is the walls turning into a mouth and children being eaten). I have been scarred for life, and can never watch another horror movie, to this day. I’m nearly 18.”
“I thought that Poltergeist was really overrated, aside from maybe one or two scenes. In fact I avoided seeing Insidious because I heard it referred to as the Poltergeist of this generation.”
“I stopped seeing a guy because he not only hated horror movies but he would always complain about them, say they were stupid and that I was wasting my time watching them. So I decided he was the waste of time.”

