Some horror movies are based on true events. Most are works of fiction.
No. It is 100% made up.
Most action movies are not based on true events; even those that are are generally pretty far removed from actual historical fact.
NO, the Scream movies are NOT based on true events. They are purely fictional.
The Paranormal Activity movies are completely fictional, and NOT based on true events.
most scary movies are fictional...aliens or monsters or people that rise from the dead. But some scary movies are very realistic...murders and stuff. The only scary movie that are based on the truth are ones that are based on true stories "based on true events" and even then they stretch the truth A LOT to make the movie more interesting!!
Some of them are. Most of the books are either events in between the movies or events before and/or after the movies.
No, "Friday the 13th" is not based on true events. It is a work of fiction created by filmmakers to entertain audiences. The movie was inspired by a combination of urban legends and traditional horror storytelling.
yes it as based on a true story it was based on true events that happened some parts are exaggerated but overall it is all based on true events !
No, Michael Myers is 100% fictional. None of the movies are based on "true events" and Haddonfield Illinois is also 100% fictional, it was named after where Debra Hill was born; Haddonfield, New Jersey.
Based partly on the real-life case of the Gainesville Ripper, Scream was inspired by Williamson's passion for horror films. This inspired Him to write scream after watching the arrest of the Gainesville ripper.
Movies which are based on true wars include "They Were Not Divided" (1950), "Reach For The Sky" (1956), "Heaven And Earth" (1993), "Habermann" (2010) and "Zero Dark Thirty" (2012).