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If you’re a fan of horror movies and the sense of suspenseful dread that comes with them, there’s an easy way for you to make $1,300 in front of the screen.

Two companies — Dish Network Satellite TV and Finance Buzz — are looking to hire someone to watch 13 spooky movies in the coming weeks. Upon completion, you can earn $1,300!

Both of these jobs will require you to log some information about your movie-viewing experience with a Fitbit (which will be provided).

We’ll tell you details about the Dish Network job first, then fill you in on the Movie Heart Rate Analyst position (yes, that’s right) at Finance Buzz.

Get Paid To Watch These Horror Flicks From Stephen King

Dish Network is looking for a movie fanatic fit for a king: horror author Stephen King! Here are King’s films that you’ll have to watch:

  1. Carrie (original or 2013 remake)
  2. Children of the Corn
  3. Christine
  4. Creepshow
  5. Cujo
  6. It (original or 2017 remake)
  7. It: Chapter Two
  8. Misery
  9. The Mist
  10. Pet Sematary (original or 2019 remake)
  11. Salem’s Lot
  12. The Shining
  13. Doctor Sleep

Here’s How To Enter

To apply for this job, click on this link and scroll down where you’ll see the application form you’ll need to complete.

Here are two important dates to keep in mind:

Key Dates

  • The deadline to submit your application is Friday, October 8, 2021, at 5 p.m. MDT (3 p.m. EDT).
  • If your application is selected, Dish says it will send an email to you on Friday, October 15, 2021.

Now let’s delve into the Finance Buzz position.

About That Movie Heart Rate Analyst Job

The personal finance website is trying to determine whether high- or low-budget films are scarier, and the company says it needs your help.

In addition to a $1,300 payday, Finance Buzz will give you a $50 gift card to pay for the cost to rent the films.

You may be wondering which scary flicks have been chosen for you to sit through. Drum roll, please …

Watch These 13 Frightful Flicks for a Cool $1,300

  1. Saw
  2. Amityville Horror
  3. A Quiet Place
  4. A Quiet Place Part 2
  5. Candyman
  6. Insidious
  7. The Blair Witch Project
  8. Sinister
  9. Get Out
  10. The Purge
  11. Halloween (2018)
  12. Paranormal Activity
  13. Annabelle

Here’s How To Enter

To apply for the position, click here and scroll down to fill out the form.

Key Dates

Here are some key dates to keep in mind:

  • Applications are due by September 26, 2021, at midnight EDT.
  • The candidate will be selected by October 1, 2021. A Fitbit will be sent a few days later.

If you don’t make the cut, you can still enjoy scary flicks without the heart-racing competition. Here are some of the best places to watch free movies online.

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This post was last modified on September 17, 2021 8:53 am

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