Stephen King fans can get paid to watch 13 of his horror movies by Halloween.
Horror movie fans have a chance to get paid for doing what they love, or love to hate ... watching scary cinema and sharing all the spooky details of their experience.
U.S. Dish said it wants to"help you achieve your dreams, or rather, face your nightmares" and will accept applications for a limited time ahead of the release of King-based films,"It Chapter Two" and"Doctor Sleep." "We also want to know everything about your experience. You will track your heart rate and jump scares. You’ll let us know who joined in on the scares with you. You’ll let us know what you thought before watching certain movies, and if your feelings changed after you completed them," the company said."You’ll even log your sleep—if you can sleep.
The TV provider will ensure the viewer is equipped with the proper DISH gear and package to watch the movies.
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