Have
you ever feel like when you watching horror movie and you know what will coming
up next. Here I got a list the typical scene in horror
movies.
ü Google
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You've seen this many times. The characters
discover something creepy going on. Maybe there's a killer of some sort on the
loose, or perhaps they're looking into why paranormal events are occurring at a
specific location. What do they do? Conduct a Google search, of course!
Naturally, the popular search engine provides them with all the information
they need in mere seconds. While it's true that info is literally right at our
fingertips these days, "movie Google" feels like a convenient way to
cut corners in advancing the plot or providing exposition.
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ü Mental
institution and orphanage
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Two of the most popular of them are mental institutions and abandoned
orphanages. They are often old and decrepit, and generally made of cold,
uninviting brick. Mental institutions in movies almost always have that room in
the basement where outdated psychiatric procedures -- think shock treatment or
trephining (the act of drilling a hole into someone's skull) -- once took
place. Orphanages, meanwhile, typically house the spirits of children who were
abused there.
ü Generic
paranormal activity
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A good old ghost story is always welcome, but
we wish those pesky poltergeists would find a new bag of tricks. They slam
doors, make lights flicker on and off, abruptly move furniture, create static
on TV screens, and so on. That last one is especially weak, since static isn't
really even a thing anymore, thanks to cable television. We have to say, movie
ghosts have become wildly unimaginative. If they want to up their game, they're
going to need to get some new material.
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ü Creepy
Children
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Children are sweet and innocent, and
horror movies love to subvert them. The trend of creepy kids goes back at least
to 1960's Village of the Damned, which
featured a gang of blonde-haired, dazed-looking children terrorizing an English
village. Since then, they have made repeated appearances onscreen.
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Kill
Me Before I Turn to…..
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That said, we're really tired of one particular
scene that almost always makes its way into any undead drama. It entails a
beloved character getting bitten and then begging a friend or family member to
"kill me before I turn." Sometimes, the hero/heroine simply does the
killing without being asked, because they realize what's coming is worse.
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Based on true story
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In 1979, The Amityville
Horror became
a box office hit, thanks in part to the idea that it was a cinematic retelling
of a true story. Was a family really chased out of their home because of
malevolent spirits? Well, they certainly claimed they were, and a best-selling
book perpetuated that idea. The possibility that the terrifying events depicted
might have actually happened was enough to propel the movie to an $86 million
haul.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-iUS2jsVrjk |
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