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Do You Like Horror?


Me- yes, all things, books, films, TV

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Yes. But horror is a pretty broad term.
Ghost movies are different from slasher flics are different than monster movies are different from Stephen King books etc...
I’m certainly not into all of it, but I do enjoy a fair amount.

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Yes! Some of the most fun movies...

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Absolutely!

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Not a big fan of true horror films, but I enjoy movies like Blair Witch Project and The Mothman Prophecies. I don't really know what genre they would be considered. Supernatural thrillers?

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Mothman Prophecies was really good. Watched it a bunch of times.

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Never saw Mothman
But loved Blair...one of the best low budget pics ive ever seen!

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It’s supposedly based on a true story.

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I had heard that
Happened in New Jersey i think
I avoided it because of Gere...hes ok but i prefer to avoid him
Laura Linney is really cool by me though...maybe ill watch it sometime
For Laura...not so much Gere

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Do you prefer to avoid him because of the gerbil incident?

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Well animal abuse is always just wrong

I also remember every neighborhood mom having a giant crush on him...personally i blame Gere for the 'Great Early 90's AA battery shortage...'
And none of us kids could ever find our mom

#fuckthatguy#mytoyrobotsdidntwork

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If animal abuse is wrong, why do so many guys spank the monkey or choke the chicken?

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Just speaking for myself here but this damned chicken simply wont behave!
And dont get me started about the monkey please...hes a real rascal and needs frequent spankings
Ive simply had it with pets i tell 'ya

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Point Pleasant West Virginia.
Lots of news stories about it.

http://wchstv.com/news/local/man-photographs-creature-that-resembles-legendary-mothman-of-point-pleasant

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Watch the movie before reading up on it. Trust me. Some people will find any reason not to believe.

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Thanks AS117
I dig a creepy story!

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Have you seen Lovely Molly? My favorite horror of the last decade. Same director as Blair Witch. Check it.

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Blair Witch gives me a headache

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Lovely Molly was great.

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Its my favorite genre hands down
Im watching something now but its not a horror like i thought

Ill find something more up my alley later i hope!

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I love it but the majority of Horror Movies out there are crap. Finding a good one is rare thing. I definitely lean more towards psychological horror, but do enjoy the occasional gruesome blood fest haha.

What kind of horror do you read? I'm not into Stephen King really. A good book I can recommend is The Terror by Dan Simmons. Its now a TV show on AMC which will air March 27th. Here's the trailer.

https://www.theverge.com/2018/1/14/16890928/the-terror-amc-dan-simmons-trailer-watch

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If you like psy movies watch The Game with Michael Douglas. I think around 1997. I have the DVD and rewatch a lot.

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Hands down my favourite genre.

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There's horror I like and there's horror I don't like. I prefer my horror movies to have a thriller aspect.

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Oh yea. Phantasm, Nightmare on Elm Street, The Ring, Deliver us from Evil, The Rite... all of them.

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For me, the heart of horror is Satan. Not frigging zombies, who haven't been properly portrayed since I Walked With A Zombie. (And that's one of my major problems with pop, teen, quick-buck horror: their makers know literally NOTHING about folklore, legend and the occult.) Not torture-porn. Not psychotics. The Prince of Darkness, Old Scratch, Asmodeos. Submitted for your consideration: Angel Heart, Rosemary's Baby and The Exorcist. Honorable Mention: American Gothic on CBS, created by Sean Cassidy and starring Gary Cole, not the much more recent dreck series that made a blasphemy of the show's name. Satan's greatest trick is convincing humankind that he doesn't exist.

I think that a more important question is, not do you like what we call horror, but what draws us to it? I think that horror is popular because it is easy to understand. Somebody gets hacked to bits, and we are glad that it didn't happen to us; plus, knowing what getting hacked to bits requires, on the face of it, zero intelligence; but do YOU have the training, skill, and knowledge of human anonymity to hack someone to bits? That is a rhetorical question, because you don't. In your fantasies you do, but you don't. You would just hack away. You cannot in fact do horror. For you, unless you see yourself as a victim, horror is a vicarious experience, and I believe that living vicariously is sad.

So then we turn to being drawn to horror because of fear, and standing up to fear makes us feel alive. We are adrenaline junkies! We want to defeat the monster! Who the hell would not? But defeating the (supernatural, because, you know, horror) monster takes more than guts. It takes brains, as in Dr. Faustus-level brains, not as in teen, quick-buck horror-movie-shit-luck-bunny-rabbit-out-of-the-hat (okay, deus ex machina)-level brains. An intelligence that is never present in quick-buck teen horror. In the legend of Faust, he mastered every scholarly discipline and only then turned to the occult. He was a learned man, a scholar and professor; he wasn't a kid trying to get laid. Therefore, while I respect the horror genre, and see it as a niche where filmmakers (for example, Sam Raimi, who went on to do the wonderful Music Of The Heart), I feel that most horror is tantamount to porn, or comic book movies, to create a false distinction. There is some great horror, but most of it is McHorror. Do you want to Supersize that?

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The zombie craze has certainly been overdone. I agree with you on Satan.

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