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    A scene in Evil Dead II involves Annie and Ed Getley arriving at the cabin and finding a trail of blood leading to a chainsaw and proceed to attack Ash because they believed he killed Annie’s parents. The film does not follow the route of a traditional horror film, which would…

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    the American holiday of Halloween are two different holidays that often confuse people to be the same thing. One of the many differences is that Day of the Dead and Halloween are celebrated for two different periods of time. Another difference is that Halloween and Day of the Dead are celebrated for two totally different reasons. One final difference is that the two holidays use of skeletons are very different. So, despite the few similarities, Dia de los Muertos and Halloween are very unique…

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    Dia De Los Muertos

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    Compare and Contrast: Day of the Dead and Halloween At the very end of October, countries around the world celebrate holidays such as El Dia de los Muertos and Halloween or traditions like them. While they have many differences depending on the customs from place to place they also have many similarities. El Dia de los Muertos, translated to “the Day of the Dead”, is a Mexican holiday that takes place from October 31st to November 2nd. It began about 3,000 years ago where rituals and…

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    For example, in Halloween, Bob 's circumstances of death wouldn 't be that he just happened to walk downstairs. Rather, what I recorded was that he was drinking a beer after having sex with Lynda, because these main events were the connectors of the story which put him in…

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    questions about where we were going. When we finally reached our destination he was so excited to see the maze that he gave me the biggest bear hug I have ever experienced. You see, James loves scary things: scary movies, blood, roller coasters, and Halloween, the complete opposite of me. I was terrified and my painted scarecrow face showed it. Even with so much makeup on he kissed me and held my hand as we enter the corn maze. It was the scariest thing of my life and I reconsidered it as we ran…

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    creatures like Dracula, younger viewers probably thought of the bloody slaughter of american teenagers. Although many people loved this new type of horror film, many were against it as well. The movie that caused this change is John Carpenter’s Halloween. Halloween became a very successful film and was able to build a long-running franchise. Their success was the inspiration for films well into the early 2000s. It was also how the characteristics of a slasher film became more defined. First,…

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    Everything’s dark, the only thing which helps you to see anything is the night vision mode of the camera and suddenly, there’s this emaciated and terrifying looking figure. It comes closer and closer and when it recognizes you, there’s no escape. - People undergo exactly this scene when they are watching the Spanish horror movie “[●REC]“, directed by Jaume Balagueró and Paco Plaza (Lazaro-Reboll 2012, p. 273). There’s a lot of tension, especially in this part, you feel tingly and you can…

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    Essay On Halloween

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    Halloween is a great opportunity to make anything believable, because the world becomes a stage, and everyone has a chance to become their favorite superhero or character. Halloween is awesome because it's a time of year when people can drop their judgmental attitudes and accept one another as they are. A case in point is a Halloween dance party just like the famous Star Wars "scene in a bar" where Chewy and Han Solo find creatures and aliens of all different species laughing and drinking and…

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    Turn off the sound while watching a horror movie. Watch the asinine teenager investigate the door, creaking open by some haunting force. Scared? Probably not. The horror movie genre feeds off of brilliantly unsettling soundtracks to terrify the audience, peeking through their hands as the creature emerges from the hollow darkness behind the girl. Even the great director Alfred Hitchcock alloted much of his movies’ successes to the clever use of the soundtrack, like the screeching violins in the…

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    7 best psycho-thriller movies from Hollywood that are can make you go inquisitive. Psychological thriller movies tend to fascinate a lot of viewers with developing a feeling of suspense, moods of anxiety, fury and confusion at the same time. The audience of the film are trying to figure out what’s next and then there’s a twist where comes a feeling of exhilaration. The extent of creating intrigue and mystery in which mind-games are involved leading a person to become inquisitive about what’s…

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