![]() ![]() So it was likeĪnd then it just cut to a different scene almost every time.ĬHASE: I know. MOLLY: Do you remember what that music sounded like?ĬHASE: In this particular show, it was all buildup mostly. So, Chase, I'm wondering, what made you think of this?ĬHASE: Well, I was watching a scary show, and I noticed that the music made it feel like even creepier. MOLLY: So, Chase, you wrote to us with a question that we thought was perfect for this extra creepy time of year.ĬHASE: Yeah, I wanted to know why the music that goes with scary movies makes them even scarier. And my co-host today is Chase from San Diego. MOLLY: You're listening to Brains On! from APM Studios. SPEAKER 3: Hm, scary music with a scary movie. But are you sure about the music? I mean, it didn't sound right to me. SPEAKER 3: So what do you think of the first scene? Aw.īRETT: It's got red eyes and- are those fangs in its beak? STACEY: I just want to see some cute sleeping ducks, Brett. ![]() Where do you think poultry-geist come from? There's no such thing as a haunted duck pond.īRETT: Of course, there is. Maybe we shouldn't go to the duck pond alone at night. Let me get it going here.īRETT: Stacey, I don't know about this. I am so excited to be totally scared by- uh, what's it called again? SPEAKER 3: Thanks for coming to see the first screening of my horror movie, Sanden. SPEAKER 2: Brains On! is supported in part by a grant from the National Science Foundation. SPEAKER 1: You're listening to Brains On! where we're serious about being curious. ![]()
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