Moviegoers Fainting and Vomiting After Watching New Horror Movie
It’s October and you know what that means. Horror movies are all over tv and streaming services right now. Many people love watching horror movies and all the more so during the month of October leading up to Halloween.
Personally, I love horror movies myself. It’s getting more and more difficult for me to find ones that are enjoyable and not just grotesque. I used to like the movies that were filled with blood and gore, but nowadays, I just prefer the sort of horror movies that seem somewhat “plausible”, such as hauntings.
Ghosts and hauntings are a thing that I really haven’t come to a firm conclusion on. I do believe that “ghosts” whatever they may be, are possibly real. I do believe in the spiritual realm, but I’m not sure what to make of ghosts exactly.
In the Bible, you have an instance in which someone conjured up the spirit of a dead prophet. It wasn’t labeled as a deception, it wasn’t labeled as pretend. It seems to have been real. I do believe that we continue to exist following the death of our bodies. In fact, I am very thoroughly convinced that this is the case.
I could continue discussing this, but what I really want to focus on is a new horror movie that was released, “Terrifier 2”. This movie is supposedly living up to its name.
The film is being reported as being so gory that moviegoers are fainting and vomiting because of the movie.
#Terrifier2 my friend passed out and the theater called an ambulance. Highly recommended pic.twitter.com/DTrWjpeMO4
— Andrew Liming (@ratshitbastard) October 10, 2022
Terrifier 2 is so gory I puked in my popcorn. 🤮🍿 pic.twitter.com/AiXHkuuKOf
— Ryan Rea🪓ts (@RyanTheHorrorM1) October 6, 2022
Another person tweeted, “Just saw Terrifier 2. It was an amazing gory mess. The guy behind me passed out cold n crashed into my chair, another guy left because he didn’t feel good, I overheard him say and walking out theatre door I heard a guy puking hard & loud in the bathroom.”
“This movie contains scenes of graphic violence and brutal depictions of horror,” executive producer Steve Barton wrote. “Viewers who are faint of heart, prone to light headedness or have weak stomachs are advised to take extreme caution. There have already been numerous instances of fainting and vomiting in theaters. For those choosing to continue, you’ve been warned.”
So, if this is a movie that you were planning on seeing, just be advised and make sure that you’re sitting down with a barf bucket.