How to define a scary movie
- August 5th, 2008
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A scary movie usually has a huge, very old fashioned house, or a castle, with scary looking pictures hanging all around the wall, stuffed lions and bisons, statues and a whole lot of other things along a Whispering Corridor. Why does a scary movie has to be so? Because people want it to be like that. With no one around you, or with a group of people equally scared, who dont see an escape route if there is trouble, scared that they might meet up with a soul or a spirit, or a troll that is way faster than men are, and these things would naturally put people into a state when their bodies would freeze and they cannot even run.
But do such things called ghosts exist? I havent seen 1, and neither has anyone in my known circle. When I was young, many people used to claim that they have seen ghosts, the spirits of dead people walking around in the night. Well, I just think that its a monetizing strategy so that movie makers and novelists can sell fresh ideas in that concept and make money out of it.
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