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Guilty-ish... or maybe not. Those are hit or miss for me. The classics... sure, in a "you've got to see them if you want to study the medium" kind of way. I don't dislike them, but I also don't go out of my way to watch them much beyond having seen them once.

 

The next person wishes winter would just move on already so we can all go back outside without slipping on ice or wearing fifty layers.

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Guilty.  I am tired of the cold and getting dressed when going outside in my own space.  Time to be naked again. 

The next person starts thinking about planting, seeding, and gardening as soon as nature teases us with a warm day. 

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Guilty. I wouldn’t mind living forever. I am curious to find out what will become of this ugly yet beautiful world. I always joke about hunting down a vampire to turn me immortal. It would surely be a miserable existence after some time. Vampire stories are my guilty pleasure, so I always found the concept of living forever fascinating. 
 

The next poster prefers hot weather over cold weather.

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Hmm. I'm going to say Not Guilty, because although I adore the old Peter Cushing /Christopher Lee stuff, there have been some absolute masterpieces in modern horror like The Cabin in the Woods and A Quiet Place. Plus, the 80s put out some great classics, like the Nightmare on Elm Street, Halloween, and Evil Dead series, not to mention Romero's classics of horror that came on the heels of (and concurrently with) the Hammer films. But damn, those Hammer films are CLASSICS.

 

The next person has a pet that they love more than most people.

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