You know the way it goes. You want to get laid so you take her to dinner and a show. Now you have to make a choice. What short of show is going to get you laid? A nice romantic chick flick to get her in the mood? Something with some action and sex to get her excited? Maybe straight porn if you're the cruder type trying to get the message across.
If you said yes to any of the above the chances are pretty good and you're not going to get laid without some serious grovelling and begging.
Statistics show that the movie most likely to get you laid is a good horror movie. And best of all, she doesn't realise that it's the movie making her horny. She thinks it's all her own idea and you're in for a fun time tonight.
It seems that having a strong male next to her while she's being scared silly really gets a woman worked up. She's looking to him to protect her and to ensure that he's willing to stay close, it's bedtime, you lucky man.
I had a close personal experience with this sort of attitude once. It wasn't something I'd planned. It just came about due to an excellent, but unpopular, horror movie, Hoyts seating arrangements, and knowing a couple of girls who happened to be going to the pictures.
I was currently between girlfriends and not really in the mood to go to the pub for a drink. I'd hear that there was a new horror film on at the theatre so decided, what the hell, I might as well go and see it.
I went along and got a ticket, saying I wanted to sit towards the back of theatre, thank you. The ticket seller nodded, gave me a ticket, smiled, and told me to enjoy myself. I wandered in and found myself one of the few people in the theatre. The theatre probably sat four or five hundred, but if there were fifty people there I was prepared to eat the fifty-first.
Just before the show started a few stragglers came wandering in. Amongst the two stragglers were two women I knew, Audrey and Becky. When I say knew, I just mean I'd run into them a couple of times when out and about. I knew them well enough to say hi, but that was it. I knew their names, they knew mine, end of story.
They came and sat right next to me. They nodded to me as they passed, deigning to recognise my presence and then they took their seats, Becky next to me and Audrey on the other side of her.
Becky was muttering and bitching at Audrey. Apparently at some stage Becky had dragged Audrey off to see a show that she hadn't wanted to go to and the horror movie was turn about. Audrey loved them but wanted company when she watched them. This time her company was Becky who wasn't quite so fond of horror themes.
Becky was whining right up until the lights went out and then she finally settled down. I could feel her boredom throughout the ads and trailers, but that's pretty standard. The only people not bored by them are the people who sell them.