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Do horror films say; "crack down on avoidable evils?"
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Yes they do warn against avoidable evils. |
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That is not really the point |
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shaber
schizoid
Gender: Male Location: Miragia |
Precautions
In horror films, you'll all have noticed that those in the path of the monsters are very gormless, often allowing avoidable evils to become overwhelming (very realistic).
Do you think that such movies as Villageof the Damned and Nightmare on Elm Street Three: Dream Warriors, are advocating tighter conrol upon possible dangers?
In both films it should have been obvious that the monsters would be such from their conception. The obvious thing to do would have been to force the mothers to miscarry.
Do you think that the films advocate more ruthless prevention of "avoidable evils?"
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Nov 30th, 2003 12:43 PM |
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shaber
schizoid
Gender: Male Location: Miragia |
Obviously Jason Voorhees and Mike Myers are inevitable by this logic. That is what makes it hard to dislike them as characters. Freddy Krugar is something to loathe entirely as sensible people would have killed is fathers straight away (all one hundred of them!) and not locked them up like animals.
My brother threw a cushion at me when we were watching Village of the Damned - I kept advising the characters to destroy the space spawn, while it was in foetal stage, or infantile stage.
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Nov 30th, 2003 09:02 PM |
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Strangelove
Misunderstood Genius
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It's not really the point, the point of horror movies is that people die, and it's funny how stupid they are
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Dec 1st, 2003 04:24 AM |
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