Tell Me Why Are Modern Horror Films So Bad?

I came from an era of the 50′s, 60′s and 70′s horror films. They'd a strong story line, and were typically extremely dramatic and quite low on the graphic depiction of gore and violence.

Today’s films sometimes make it directly to video and the web where online marketing consultants strategize to make a fast sale before the critics pan the flick.

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What Helps Make A Leading 100 Frightening Film?

What Helps make a Leading 100 Frightening Film?

Original write-up by Fullmovies

You’ll find numerous pages on countless web pages across the net that declare to possess the checklist with the leading 100 frightening movies of all time. Certain several of these lists differ, often drastically, but there often appear to become several films that grace each listing available. Why do these few movies seem to stand out? What may make them the leading one hundred? Even though there are plenty of distinctive aspects that can add or subtract to a horror films merit, generally a movie needs to fulfill these three recommendations; believability, staying energy and real scares.

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Making A Good 3D Movie Review

We as the paying viewers are somewhat entitled to scrutinize anything presented to us in a manner most comfortable to us. And the films, be it 3d or from the ordinary movies list, are not to be exempted. So, don’t hesitate to air your views on how a certain movie is created, how the actors and actresses there portrayed their roles, and even on how the story itself unfolds. Though sometimes what we think could hurt those who are behind the existence of a certain movie, our thoughts could be very helpful to them. They could help them grow up and could aid them in making modifications to the ways they move around the artistic field of movie making.

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Remember when 3D video was unimaginable?

I sort of do, I have imprecise fuzzy memories of inexpensive horror films attempting to push SuchandSuchgetsMaimedandMurdered 3D!!!!!! every now and again during the late eighties and early nineties.  Of course, I had no possibility of seeing them at such a tender age, and that AMAZING 3D!  Didn’t carry over to VHS, regardless of whether they came packed with those fragile paper glasses-you were not seeing **.  Lately Hollywood has been attempting to bring back 3D in the theater, I guess they are realizing that IMAX isn’t that wonderful as they try to market it.  Unless you like vertigo, everyone has their affectations.  I will admit the only thing I saw in theaters with the legendary 3D aspect was  ‘The Nightmare Before Christmas 1 or 2 years gone, and the only remotely 3D part was the pumpkin at the start making an attempt to psych you up for the excellent 3D!  That was going to slam into your eye sockets.  Obviously I didn’t expect much after that. 

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