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    Nosferatu I rated this film among the ones that I found myself genuinely entertained by. The first thing that stood out about the film was I was able to appreciate it for what it was. I was surprised that I had a genuine reaction of fear to some of the things that were happening on screen. It was done so well in my eyes it made me speculate that perhaps the era of horror films is over and it was only done right in its prime. Everything about the story and the element of creepiness and suspense

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    People flock to horror movies each year. Usually to be scared. Another is to solve the question of Who done it? Unfortunately‚ a lot of these horror movies fail to scare people or make the killer so obvious the audience gets bored. Occasionally‚ there are a few horror movies that stick out. Scream‚ directed by Wes Craven‚ is one of them. Wes Craven is always toying with the viewer’s fears. Always finding ways to scare the audience at every turn. He also plays with the viewer’s head‚ and has them

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    week 2 paper ENG225

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    genre. I would say that the genres are action‚ horror and thriller. Action movies are movies that have a tremendous impact‚ continue high energy and lots of physical activities. Horror movies are unsettling movies designed to frighten and panic‚ cause dread and alarm‚ and to invoke our hidden worst fears‚ often in a terrifying‚ shocking finale‚ while captivating and entertaining us at the same time in a cathartic experience. These are types of films known to promote intense excitement‚ suspense

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    The gothic horror genre attempts to make the reader/viewer feel a sense of dread‚ fear‚ terror‚ disgust or horror. ‘Frankenstein’ by Mary Shelley and ‘Interview with the vampire’ by Neil Jordan both explore the elements which compliment the Gothic Horror Genre. Major elements that are constant throughout the two texts are the constant search for knowledge which can be dangerous if in the wrong hands which can lead to supernatural or inexplicable events‚ omens or visions occurring‚ Humanity and the

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    They combine animal and human forms. You are facing your fears is the same as when you are seeing a horror movie. The monsters are always here with us‚ even if they not here‚ they will return and bring “human knowledge”. The advantage of approaching the topic of horror in this way is our insanity. Using a roller coaster as an example to show that you might have the same reaction while watching horror movie

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    as: horror‚ suspense‚ mystery‚ drama ‚romance‚ etc. Today it seems that most peoples favorite movie genre is horrow or action. Action movies have a lot of different stuff in them that is pleasing to the eye. Action movies are typically loud and have a lot of fighting‚ racing‚ and adventurous things in the film. Horror movies on the other hand have a lot of scary things in the movies. Their big thing is that the more blood they have the better it is to the audience watching. Even though horror and

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    German Expressionism

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    During 1919‚ Expressionist films began to emerge and explore the use of various film style and film form techniques. One of the main styles which defined German Expressionist films was the manipulation of mis-en-scene; this included creating twisted and distorted sets‚ actors using strange and dance-like movements and costumes and appearances tending to be over-exaggerated and outrageous (Horak‚ 2010‚ Moran‚ 2010‚ Read‚ 2010‚ Thompson and Bordwell‚ 2008). During this time‚ the culture of German Expressionism

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    The Iron Giant Quote: “A dog is a man’s best friend.” This is a well-known saying‚ and with dogs being domesticated animals and loved by society‚ a saying that men would be proud to say. But what about a boy - what is a boy’s best friend? In this movie‚ a boy’s best friend would be a giant robot‚ the Iron Giant. The Iron Giant is about a giant robot that fell from the sky and landed near a place called Rockwell. One night‚ a boy by the name of Hogarth‚ heard a sound in the forest so he decided

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    Brian De Palma‚ is a Hollywood director‚ who is famous for creating and directing horror films. De Palma has directed some of the most controversial and best known horror films of all time‚ taking inspiration from Alfred Hitchcock. Brian De Palma directed the movie Carrie‚ inspired by the book by Stephen King‚ which is about a young woman who is denied society’s freedoms because her religious mother does not let her indulge in things because they may be a sign from God. When Carrie gets her period

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    The Butcher Boy

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    childhood in film‚ and some of them have done so in an extremely affecting and poignant way. Films like Francois Truffuaut’s 400 blows or Ingmar Bergman’s Fanny and Alexander have left their mark on film history‚ partly because the directors dared to present childhood as a period of great insecurity and unhappiness‚ and not as the most idyllic period of one’s life. “The Butcher boy”‚ a film directed by the irish director Neil Jordan in 1997‚ is a rather overlooked film‚ that rarely

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