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    Neumaier finished up his article saying‚ “They anchor a superb group effort. Most impressive of all‚ “The Avengers” makes superhero movies new again — a colossal task indeed.” Although The Avengers considered a Super Hero movie‚ I also like comedy and horror movies. Marvel The Avengers is my number one favorite superhero movie. I love how all the major superheroes are together in one film‚ such as‚ Thor‚ Ironman‚ Captain America‚ Hulk‚ Hawkeye‚ and Black Widow. Like the Avengers‚ there are many other

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    specific genre. For instance‚ a horror film is expected to illicit fear in the audience‚ while a musical is expected to have minimal spoken dialogue‚ and a dramatic tragedy is expected to have conflicts and end in a tragic or sad manner. Genre conventions and attributes contribute to the fulfillment of the genre theory. The genre conventions or techniques of a horror film such as recurring plot points featuring multiple murders‚ keeps the film grounded in the genre of horror‚ and gives definition and

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    Stephen King is known as one of the greatest horror and gothic writers of our time. The reason for this is his ability to fuse the gothic elements created by stories such as Dracula or Frankenstein and todays horror. King has written hundreds of short stories but two in-particular “The Night Flier” and “Popsy” show his unique ability to combined gothic elements from the old literature with realistic settings and people of our era. One of his greater talents is being able to use gothic element

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    form hybrid genres‚ such as the melding of horror and comedy in Evil Dead films (American Horror Film franchise consisting of four feature films). Brief: Students are to select four film genres and to write a description‚ two interesting facts and some film examples for each‚ in the table below (see example). AWESOME AND VERY HELPFUL WEBSITE - http://www.filmsite.org/greatlists.html Genre Genre Description Film Examples Horror Horror films are designed to frighten and to invoke

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    “Evil Dead” in respect to “Evil Dead 2” Main Character Personality Differences From the Original to the Remake “Evil Dead” and “Evil Dead 2” are both late 80’s horror movies starring Bruce Campbell as Ash‚ a quiet guy in his early 20’s that ends up hacking to death his demon possessed friends to avoid death. In the original “Evil Dead”‚ Ash tends to run from any of the daemons and scary things that come his way‚ until

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    make things appear or disappear as they want. For example‚ a trip to the Moon (1902) used that technique a lot. Later on‚ the film industry also developed German Expressionism‚ which mostly produce horror movie. The cabinet of Dr. Caligari(1920) and The Mummy(1932) are one of the most successful horror films that represent the that magical style. It turns the creativity of human into reality. Thus‚ the audiences really enjoy many thrilling scenes in this kind of movie. 2. The rise of television and

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    an apocalyptic zombie uprising. Shaun of the Dead interweaves the conventions of three distinct genres – horror‚ comedy and romance – through its use of narrative‚ character and SWAT codes. The fact that Shaun of the Dead is a hybrid film is quite obvious‚ seen through the multiple genre conventions that are found in the movie. Under horror‚ the film uses one of the many monsters of horror: zombies. Because of the level of violence these zombie exert‚ the film contains lots of blood and gore‚

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    Amber Musgrove 10/14/14 Summary 2In his writing‚ The Movies That Rose From the Grave‚ Max Brooks‚ explains how movies‚ books‚ video games‚ and television shows about Zombies have continued to be a leader in the horror industry for the past 40 years. The story of Zombies originated as myths and tall tales. The first Zombie movie‚ White Zombie‚ was released in 1932. During this time period‚ a Zombie was a living person that was made to act as a corpse. With the release of George A. Romero’s movie

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    When producing a horror movie we tend to think of an indivual going around killing or chopping people up into small peices. Some horror movies might have a big scary monster that goes around and terrorize people in there neighborhood. This is the norm for most horror movies to give the storyline that scarey factor. The movie "I am Legend" was a horror movie that took a different aprroach from your normal horror movies. It was still scarey but only had that horror effect when the time was right or

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    Barry Lyndon / The Shining Response Paper Kubrick explores different types of violence in the movies “Barry Lyndon” and “The Shining”. “Barry Lyndon” is period drama with extremely formalized violence while “The Shining” is a psychological horror film with surreal violence. Both utilize violence in very different ways to support the themes and narratives. In “Barry Lyndon” Kubrick seems to be interested in the formalization of violence in the 18th century. The film has a very dry sense of

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