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1620056451000

ʜᴇʏ!! ʏᴏᴜ!!

HI GUYS!!!

So, My final projuect for English this year is a ted talk and my topic is "Horror movies and their impact on the industry" soooo i'd like to come to you guys!!

If you have any movies that you think would be cool for me to cover pls drop em in my comments or inbox!!!! I'd love to incorperate or watch new movies and learn about them for this!! So please if you can let me know!!!!

Thank you guys!! :)

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Violet_V
1620795505000

its a movie called veronica,its on netflix.apprently its based on a true ass story

d1zzydr34m3r
1620313799000

ooo you should do the exorcist. the one from the 70s. you can use it to show how horror movies evolved over the years

+TR!B0UL3T+
1620061041000

A24 horror movies are pretty popular right now in that they're all really fucking good, maybe you could talk about those??

ellenn_rose
1620061808000

i think Us or Get Out would be interesting to talk about bc of how they deal with racism and classism :) theyre also just really good movies

mikmik666
1620066002000

Cannibal Holocaust, the first Texas Chainsaw, Saw, you could look at how each of these movies kept pushing the movie industry into darker and more morbid places. When Cannibal Holocaust released it shocked and continues to shock audiences for how violent it is, and it has been such an important movie in the history of horror that that might be an interesting movie to look at. Look at foreign films like suspiria, kairo, or ju-on, those are all massive genre defining movies that still affect movies today. I

rukia
1620064979000

definitely some of stephen king's movies!

Stu Macher
1620058050000

thank you!! ill definitely cover that!! la llorona was pretty fucking all over the place you're right

UncleJesse3000
1620057963000

also you could maybe watch some bad horror movies to showcase how difficult it can be to make a good horror movie, i recommend watching "the curse of la llorona" (absolute shit-show) and "a nightmare on elms street (2010)" [jesus christ i was dying laughing, terrible film]

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