Horror movies exploit fears that are common to almost everyone on the planet in an attempt to gain our support for the main character. By realizing that we might feel the same way in a common situation as is being played on the big screen we connect with the characters.we realize that the fears that we are experiencing during horror movies are caused by a temporary overpowering of our conscious minds over our subconscious minds. The usually suppressed fears are able to be brought to the surface for the short time that we watch a horror movie. They scare us by making us realize that we are afraid of a lot more in life than we would like to admit when the lights come back on. Horror movies are designed to have a certain outcome. They are designed to scare the pants off of us for at least two hours. Sometimes, though, our pants stay off for a much longer period of time. - Vincent Poupard
Its scary, but it's not super freaky! Highly recommended for people who like non SUPER FREAKY horror films!
This is a matter of opinion. The Exorcist is definitely one of the top horror films of all time, but scary is a relative word.
Well The Scream movies are horror films and the scary movies are comedy so they are entirely different but Both are good :)
There are several terrifying horror films that may make people afraid. A few examples of such movies are Jason, The Nightmare on Elm Street and The Ring, just naming a few.
A sub genre of what? A genre can be called a grouping of things based on like characteristics. Therefore, in films, Horror is a genre, wherein the subset of films contained in that genre are scary. Slasher Horror is a sub-genre of Horror, wherein the subset of films in the subgenre are films that are scary and focus on a villain/monster/antagonist that kills or injures his victims with some sharp, slashing instrument. A poem could be considered a subset of writing, however, applying the word sub-genre would not be the clearest way to define it.
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The noun phrase in the sentence "We don't like horror films" is "horror films." A noun phrase typically includes a noun and any modifiers, and in this case, "horror" modifies the noun "films."
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Found footage horror films have become very popular over recent years because the manner in which they are filmed makes them looks like they are actually real. If the audience sees the film as something that is really happening, it becomes much more scary.
It depends entirely on your tastes. If you are accustomed to the modern horror films, such as Saw or Hostel, Friday the 13th would seem quite tame. If this is your first horror film, it would most likely be quite horrifying.
I'd really say it'd depend on the creators. You get an Asian Steven King, POW; you got yourself a good horror plot. I am not much familiar with Asian pop culture however. If someone would care to fill this in?Personally, I have to say Asian horror films. They're more creative. American mostly remake Asian horror films. Such as The Grudge, The Ring, Mirrors, One Missed Call, Pulse, The Eye, A Tale Of Two Sisters... The remakes aren't that well made, either.Also, I don't find many American films frightening. It's just blunt gore. Asian horror films usually have very interesting plots.The only American horror films I thoroughly enjoy is Stephen King films.
horror mean's somebody who is scaredHorror means scary.