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    Reel Fear Research Paper

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    Reel Fear Review Booming Games took a risk when making the game Reel Fear, since there hasn’t been that many slot games released with a ramped up horror theme before. If you dare to venture into the darkness of Reel Fear, then you should be ready to encounter some of the scariest images and symbols you’ve ever seen in a slot game. Putting it simply, thrills, chills, and spills are certainly guaranteed here. Sending a sweat across your brow, Reel Fear is all set to scare slots fans. Booming…

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    Angel Love and Demon Pride If teenagers were asked about the television show Supernatural, their eyes would light up and they would begin telling a gut-wrenching tale of love, monsters, and two brothers. Then, if asked what their favorite and least favorite couples were in that show, well, many answers would be given. In the case of this paper, we are looking into my opinion of these couples: the relationship between Sam and Ruby compared against Dean and Castiel. Supernatural is a show where…

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    Within the past decade, zombie movies have become a fad. It all began with the original Night of the Living Dead and cruised into the more current ones like World War Z and The Walking Dead. These movies and shows have taken horror and gore to the next level, but if you are looking for that scary, dreadful, and nail biting zombie movie that everyone loves, I would suggest looking elsewhere. A Scouts Guide to the Zombie Apocalypse is a movie about 3 high school scouts who plan an…

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    The fall of the studio film system gave rise to independent films. This rise showed America that you did not need a big budget and famous actors to draw in a large audience at the box office. One genre that really took off was the horror genre. This genre plays on the fear of human kind whether it be demons, ghosts, or monsters which are supernatural beings which one does not have a defense for. One may also have the fear of death or pain which could be caused by another human being; this fear…

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    There are or were many things that scare or have scared me. One thing that really scared me growing up was segregation. In school, segregation was a big part of learning. As I grew older, I realized how hard it was to live during that time. This scared me because knowing that people had to go through a time like that was really life changing. Without those people, we wouldn’t be where we are today. Thinking about how blacks had no power and how blacks were killed for things that whites didn’t…

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    I don't fear the dark, I fear what's in it. The unknown. I fear monsters and ghosts I don't know exist or not. When I was younger, my mind would create and imagine horrible things out of fear that aren't even there, and things that don't exist. I always thought that was the reason myths and legends were formed. I may or may not be right. It may not even be real. But what I experienced working at Argento’s food store was not a trick, everything I saw and experienced was real, and I’m living…

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    Myles Hypse Hypse 1 Film & Lit. Ms. Noah September 18th, 2015 The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari Written by Hans Janowitz and Carl Mayer; and directed by Robert Wiene, this film is considered to be the first horror movie ever made. Released in 1922, this film mesmerized audiences, including myself with its new age setting and German expressionism style of filming that was unlike anything anyone had seen before. Instead of building a set, they used large, blank canvases and what…

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    Nt1310 Unit 3 Film Review

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    Mines, I like them. I don't know why I do, but it seems I do because I have yet to see one that I dislike. My Bloody Valentine, The Hills Have Eyes Part 2, Wicked Little Things, and now Beneath. All films that happen to take place in a mine, in fact I can't thing of a single film that takes place in a mine that I dislike. A lot of this stems from the fact I like horror films with a ton of ambiance with a claustrophobic feeling of being trapped to back it up, which is something Beneath has in…

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    Back in 1974 Tobe Hooper brought us a tale of pure terror, unlike alot of horror films I've seen The Texas Chainsaw Massacre is one of the most horrific movies to this day and this is why. The murder scenes given in this film were brillant, brutal torture sequences that involved cutting up living people. Plus Marilyn Burns giving a terrific performance, making me feel sick to my stomach, with the fear of her character. This movie has some of the best chasing sequences from any horror movie. Our…

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    From Faith & Brutality to Supernatural Monsters: A Look at the Influences of Wes Craven Raymond Holt COM 320 The 1900s saw a rise in many genres and subgenres in the film industry. One of the biggest to gain popularity was the horror genre. From slasher flicks to supernatural beings, from masked men to grisly monsters, people enjoy being scared. Among the directors that crafted these horror movies was a man who aimed to break the mold of existing horror stereotypes and create new,…

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