From their imaginations!
Children die in horror movies as well. Watch Planet Terror or They.
Richard O'Brien had an idea to make a campy musical play about horror & sci fi movies. What he ended up with was "The Rocky Horror Show." When the movie was made, it was renamed "The Rocky Horror Picture Show."
Horror/suspense movies if they make you scared.
People make up scary movies because it can be a good way to face what we fear the most. Often times horror movies are mean to convey a message about society and the ways in which it's wrong. The original Grimms fairy tales were terrifying and meant to scare kids into behaving. Scary movies span the course of history. Sometimes people just like the feeling of being scare with the safety of knowing it's only a movie.
I believe Richard O'Brien wrote it as an homage to the old horror movies he had remembered and loved. Innocent couple go to dark old house and meet sinister people, etc. He obviously put more of an up to date tilt on it though!
No, horror movies and books should not be banned. They are a form of entertainment and a way for people to explore different emotions in a safe environment. It is up to individuals to decide what they are comfortable consuming.
Children die in horror movies as well. Watch Planet Terror or They.
Richard O'Brien had an idea to make a campy musical play about horror & sci fi movies. What he ended up with was "The Rocky Horror Show." When the movie was made, it was renamed "The Rocky Horror Picture Show."
Horror/suspense movies if they make you scared.
it always ends up that someone dies so dont have good friends in horror movies
Well, what I think a horror movie is a scary, mysterious, thrilling, chilling, violent, suspenseful type of show. It's for the people who love either violence, suspense, or the mythical paranormal type of thing. I just watch horror movies when I'm bored or I want to see something rated R. I hope this helped. :D *-*
scream is really real if u watch the movie at midnight. he will come out and kill u
my friends call me one as I love staying up and watching Horror movies :)
Movie producers pay people to think up characters and plots which could be made into a movie
Scream helped breathe new life into the classic slasher movie. Scream is not just a slasher movie, but a parody/spoof of slasher movies. It makes fun of all the old cliches that bad horror movies -- especially bad slasher movies -- employ.In other words, the movie was intended to be a celebration of, or an homage to, classic slasher movies like Halloween, Friday the 13th, and A Nightmare on Elm Street (A Nightmare on Elm Street, in fact, was written and directed by the same guy who wrote and directed Scream: Wes Craven).As well as a celebration of/homage to the classic slasher movie, Scream also gently and lovingly made fun of slasher movies.Thus, Scream not only caused horror fans to take a renewed interest in slasher movies, but also prompted the makers of such movies to stop being lazy and employing all the tired old cliches, and move onto fresh new ground.Scream was released in 1996, during a sort of low point in horror. Nothing new was really happening with horror movies at the time. The next exciting new trend -- movies filmed with hand-held, home movie cameras, to get that realistic look -- was not to come for a few more years. The Blair Witch Project(which was the first film to be made in that realistic style, as well as the first horror film that claimed to be totally real footage) did not come out until 1999.So, at the time, Scream was a refreshing change from a rather boring period in horror. It revived the slasher genre, which had been suffering greatly from lack of imagination and reliance on predictable cliches. It got people interested in slasher movies again, and it brought much-needed criticism to the horror genre, which forced horror movie makers to come up with fresh, new ideas.
my friends call me one as I love staying up and watching horror movies :)
They do and they don't depending on the situation.