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    Horror movies generally are all the same. They all have been based off of something that has already happened or a previous movie. Society has paid to be entertained by these gruesome stories that we all truly fear. Before movies, people would purchase books of similar traumatic events to read in their spare time for amusement. It has been said by the Filmmakers IQ's horror film lesson (2012), that writers such as Bram Stoker created graphic novels that would grab the audience's attention for years

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    Impact of Horror Movies on Adults Horror movie industry is an actual and essential problem in the social life of the public. There is an ambiguous opinion on this matter. Is it possible to consider it as a positive factor or negative? How does the virtual violence influence a viewer? This paper will analyze the impact of horror movies on adults and interpret the abovementioned questions. People who discuss this problem are divided into two groups. The first one believes that watching horror movies affects

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    millions of tickets are sold for movies like “Saw”, “Orphan,” or “Halloween.” The consumption of horror movies is a worldwide phenomenon and one that leaves most psychologists baffled. Many hold the belief that “people like to experience pleasant emotions,” so it is not entirely logical why so many choose to suffer through the violence and aggression displayed in most thrillers, which very rarely evoke “pleasant” emotions. For most people, the attraction to scary movies comes from the intense emotions

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    As noted by the AMC Filmsite website, horror movies are “unsettling films 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” (Dirks, par. 1). First coming out over a century ago and originally saturated with Gothic influence, the film genre has been known to range from the macabre and grotesque to the more eerie and haunting, dealing with

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    Horror movies. The type of genre that gives a thrill of adrenaline, yet also gives nightmares late at night. Everyone has watched a horror movie at least once in their lives. And during the movie there is also a time in which the viewer just wants to punch the TV screen and call it quits. Whether it is because their favorite character just did something dumb, or because the ending was horrible, there is always a moment in which one thinks: I would have chosen a better option. I could have survived

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    there have been many horror films made. According to Dr. Jeffrey Goldstein, a professor of social and organizational psychology at the University of Utrecht "People go to horror films because they want to be frightened or they wouldn't do it twice.” What Dr. Jeffrey Goldstein meant by this is that people love horror films and they keep going back to watch them whenever a new horror film comes out is because people love to be frightened. For a film to be classified as a horror film it usually means

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    States Census Bureau). When it comes to movies, not everyone is going to enjoy the same genres; it has been statistically proven. Although it does not rank the highest on the charts, comedy movies are much more enjoyable than horror movies for many reasons. For instance, comedy movies are a lot more acceptable for children and families. A typical movie night usually consists of family-oriented movies – depending on the family of course – and would include movies such as Hocus Pocus, Moana, Charlie and

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    There is something about Horror Movies that can speak directly to the human animal in us. Years of evolutionary psychology have ingrained in our minds to triggers certain fear. Fear of the Dark where you fear what inside the darkness, Fear of Animals that have sharp teeth who can eat the flesh off your body, or maybe the Fear of Poisonous Spiders that can kill you with one small bite. Research by Christof Koch show that the right amygdala, A portion of the brain associated with fear learning

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    Horror movies are the creators of terror that gets a person’s adrenaline coursing. Overall it’s like an uncontrollable roller coaster ride. Many people enjoy horror movies, but for others, it can cause significant pain and displeasure. Horror movies have been around forever. “Horror movies since their early days in the 1930’s have a history of people fainting, reliving traumatic experiences, having seizures and even dying from heart attacks while watching them” (SSRF Blog ). But, when it comes

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    The Determinants of Box Office Revenue for Horror Movies is an academic article written by Neil Terry, Robert King, and Jeri J. Walker. It was published in 2010 in the Journal of Global Business Management. The reason I chose this article was because it is relevant to my area of study. I am researching gender role issues in horror films, and I was curious how the movies did in the box office. There have been many different types of horror films done throughout the years like slashers, comedy, zombies

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