I outgrew being scared of horror movies when I was 12-13. If something works on being "scary" I consider it to be "cool." Mostly because I watch a lot of horror movies and a good chunk of them suck and are a waste of time. None of the jumpscares got me either. Not even the two major ones which are the projector scene and when Beverly goes to leave the bathroom and IT/Pennywise is standing right there when she turns around. Projector scene I happened to blink at the right moment. As for the Beverly one, it was used A LOT in the marketing (trailers and TV spots) and played out the same way. So I was prepared and timed it. And I'm basing the jumpscares off of the crowd reaction of the showing I was at. But the others just made muscles in my shoulders jerk/twitch.
But just because a movie isn't scary doesn't mean it isn't good. And there is more to IT than a scary clown going after kids. So IT isn't a typical horror movie.
Also, leaders seem to do the opposite of what they tell others. Heck, my parents do stuff they tell me not to do. It's a common thing.
An example from a movie where the leader does the stuff they tell the team not to do is Inception. Dom tells everyone not to do things, especially in the dreams, but he does them anyway himself. Heck, I think Batman does stuff he tells the rest of the Batfamily not to do. It's just a common thing.
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