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By ALANA HOUSE

Phobias are weird things. I have a friend who goes totally spare if she sees a balloon, which seems an odd thing to frighten a 45-year-old woman.  But each to their own freak outs.

Me, I’m scared of spiders.

So I had to take a few deep breaths when I went to the DVD launch of Epic recently at the Los Angeles County Arboretum &  Botanic Garden.  One of the activities that had been organised to get a mob of international journalists excited about the movie was the chance to meet a lovely bloke called Ken the Bug Guy.

Ken wrangles insects for a living (next time you’re in the market for a pet creepy crawly, he’s your man, check out his website here). That’s my idea of hell – especially the tarantulas.

I am not only scared of spiders, I am PETRIFIED of them. And Australia is full of scary ones – we have some of the most venemous types in the world.

The knowledge, for example, that funnel web spiders can fall into swimming pools and survive for up to 24 hours by trapping air bubbles on hairs around their abdomen haunts me.

Watching Ken wrangle an enormous tarantula in a plastic box made me nauseous just looking at it. But then I thought, you know I should face my fears and stop being so scared of spiders.

He offered to put the hairy thing on my hand … but I wasn’t quite prepared to face my fears quite that thoroughly. So I settled for holding the plastic container.

And almost dropped it when the big-as-a-saucer thing decided to try and push the top off. Because it looked like this …

Jaysus, Joseph and Mary! That is SO not my idea of a cuddly pet.

Then he convinced me to hold some other giant scary insect. I’ve blanked out what it was called, but it looked like this.

Thankfully there aren’t any tarantulas in Epic. It’s actually one of the most beautiful animated films I’ve ever seen.

It tells the story of Mary Katherine who returns to her eccentric scientist father’s home after her mother dies and is frustrated by his all-consuming quest to discover a tiny civilization in the neighboring forest. But then M.K. finds herself shrunken down by the forest’s Queen Tara (voiced by Beyonce!) to save the pod bearing the new queen from the evil Boggans. She joins with Leafman warriors to help save their world.

I met the director Chris Wedge after Tim the bug man and he explained that the idea for the movie came to him when he attended an art exhibition of 100-year-old paintings that depicted intricate realms existing in the woods. But it took more than 10 years to bring the idea to the screen. He worked on the movie for 8 years, 5 of which were spent in production.

“The idea for me was always to make it as lush as I could and as natural as I could. It’s not realism that I’m going after necessarily, but it’s just naturalism.”

The fiilm was made at Blue Sky Studios, where the animators used the forest (above) that surrounds the company’s headquarters in Greenwich, Connecticut, for inspiration.

I have workplace envy … which is pretty rich considering the view from my office looks like this …

Epic is released on Blu-ray, DVD & Digital HD on Wednesday, October 23.

 Alana travelled courtesy of 20th Century Fox.

Over to you, what’s your phobia? Are you scared of spiders like Alana?

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Salem75 11 years ago

It's a weird one but I have a phobia of buttons. I don't even like saying (or typing) the word. They make me feel physically ill, especially when they are not attached to clothes. My husband has to wear shirts to work everyday so he needs to wash his hands thoroughly after getting dressed/undressed & I can't have him touch me or my food for a few hours after or I feel sick!! I know it is absurd but they really freak me out!

Madeleine 11 years ago

Just the ones that go through the hole, or press studs too? Very left of centre! No idea why/how the fear originated??

Salem75 11 years ago

Specifically the ones with holes that go through holes!! Press studs are fine as are metal ones on jeans. No idea where it started, just know I always hated them. My Nana used to keep jars of spare ones....so creepy!!


Archy 11 years ago

I have a pretty bad social anxiety disorder, so new people/strangers and not very well known friends even are my fear. Had a history of abuse from teachers and students, even random strangers hitting me when I was an adult. Makes it very hard to socialize when you're constantly on edge waiting for something to happen, although on the flipside it also makes me a pretty damn good judge of character apparently as my friends say...I guess the hyperfocus on body behaviour and recognizing body language, vocal tones, actions in a person reminds me of bad people I know. Have had that since I was very young too, had pretty bad homesickness and school camps were cut short because of that.

Has taken nearly 20 years to try get it manageable, I am farrr better than I use to be and actually starting to walk around with confidence.