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The original was posted on /r/horror by /u/JutteVT on 2023-11-06 01:07:16.


(Sorry for the clunky title lol)

My example: I’m a zennial (late Gen Z/early millennial?) Was early teens when the Final Destination movies were big.

I feel like FD2 launched an irrational fear in everyone of my generation: we cannot drive behind a low-loader carrying logs/rebar/construction timber.

It must be ~20 years since I saw FD2. Saw it before I ever got my driver’s licence. But damn I will (discreetly) change lanes just so that I’m not the vehicle driving immediately behind what must surely be certain death? 😂

So what horror film shaped your generation and gave you a thoroughly irrational fear as a result?