I'm being both serious and funny. And yeah, there's a big difference between "not being able to handle tight spaces" and claustrophobia, although - like I said - there are also degrees of the fear. I don't do horror flicks in general. I suppose the closest I get to that is the "Evil Dead" movie series because it's more of an adventure flick that makes fun of horror movies, rather than being a full-blown horror flick. See, with horror flicks there's often an unbeatable evil that tries its best to assert dominance, and the only way to beat it is to rely on idiot schemes that would never work except that the plot demands it, and they're only a hinderance at best (and it's usually a group of teenagers, which makes it even worse). Note that I don't count The Nightmare Before Christmas among such movies because it's less about horror and more about juxtaposing "horror" characters/tropes against the backdrop of Christmas.
I like to write, and thus I like to talk about writing techniques and tropes. Movie? That's a tough call... Movies don't drive me to such emotions nearly as much as games do. Actually, outside of laughing-tears (that would be Spaceballs), I can't think of any movie that made me cry.
Well, I used to do a lot on FF.net, but nowadays my writing is focused specifically on my school assignments - poems, research papers, and so on. One of these days I'll get back to and finish my two biggest projects - Chronicles of the Leaf and Shin Gundam Tensei.
Can you cook/bake? (Btw, if you can, you're gonna look really cool to me, cause boys cooking has always been cool to me.)
I wouldn't say I'm an expert, but I can cook/bake. I spent a couple of years in vocational school in order to do so.