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    the issue continues to grow, we are still in the carbon state of a

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    though they know they will regret it shortly after. Often times these films or even TV shows leave a lasting impact on a person emotionally, an impact that can stay with someone way after the two hour movie is complete. Us as humans like to believe that we are stronger than the film and it is simply just acting but often times that is not the case. In films similar to Nightmare on Elm Street, Child’s Play, Cabin in the Wood, and The Exorcist, the audience is suppose to receive a reaction that is almost

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    as John Carpenter’s Halloween and Wes Craven’s A Nightmare on Elm Street involve supernaturally-based serial killers who commit murders in the name of revenge. The gory nature and explicit violence lead people to wonder why these monsters are created. Deep in the typical human subconscious, there are fears and impulses that can only be released through these films. When we watch horror films, we try our hardest to relate to the victims only to find out that we are more connected to the villain.

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    importantly, why do we enjoy these blood-stained images of gratuitous violence? As far as I’m concerned, it’s because that’s just entertaining for some people, myself included, who don’t mind a good decapitation or disembowelment every once in awhile. This raises the question though, what makes me different from someone who can’t stand these movies?First, I thought that the most important question was, why do people watch horror movies? Many people do

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    Wow what a scary movie I still get chills when I think about it. When the movie was over I really didn’t want to go home and sleep I was not sure Freddy wouldn’t be in my dreams that night, but was what a nine year old girl to think? We got home around ten o’clock that night and my father said shower and go to bed. My sister and her friends thought it would be so funny to scare me, so they got plastic knives out and put them in between their fingers and scratched them up and down the

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    My Dream Short Story

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    Friday and I had went over to my grandma’s house to spend the weekend with her. My grandma had said “We should have a girl’s night” just me and her. So we had got a lot of snacks from the store we had got some chips, popcorn, soda & juice and we had got some candy. My grandma had told me to find a scary movie to watch while she got the dinner and the snacks ready. I had got some covers for us just in case we get cold in the living room. The movie I had pick was called A Nightmare on Elm Street 3 it was

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    Kaylin Brooks English 1010 October 6, 2017 Nightmare On Elm Street Remake VS. Original Me being a total horror movie fanatic and with the remake craze taking the horror genre by storm, we all compare the remake to the original while we’re watching it. One of the most classic horror films of all time, Nightmare on Elm Street, was originally made in 1984 and later got remade in 2010 after a slew of sequels. When Nightmare on Elm Street got a remake, everyone at that time had split decisions about

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    battle with brain cancer, Wes Craven, one of the most influential directors in the past four decades, passed away on August 30 at the age of 76. Though Craven has passed on, the work he has done will forever be a mark left on history, especially the beloved movies he helped create that strengthened the horror genre when others thought it was dead. In order to honor the memory of Mr. Craven, we here at RATS Magazine have established a list of some of our favorite movies that Wes Craven has directed, written

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    Ballora is one of the seven animatronics (twelve if the Custom Night animatronics are counted) in Five Nights at Freddy's: Sister Location. She is the entertainer from her own gallery room, which is located from the west of Circus Baby's Entertainment and Rental. Appearance “ FIVE NIGHTS AT FREDDY'S Graphic designed dancer, Ballora with blue accents, and purple tuto. ” — Scott Cawthon's page, "Intellectual Property Rights (IPR)"[1] Out of all animatronics in the series, Ballora is likely the

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    Freddy Krueger was written as a child molester. Actor Robert Englund recalls: “Wes [Craven] wrote the most evil, corrupt thing he could think of. Originally, that meant Freddy was a child molester. Right while we were shooting... there was a huge scandal based around an area of single parent yuppies in California known as South Bay. Child molesters had descended on this unsupervised flotsam of…children. On the spot we changed the script from child molester to child murderer,

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