Come on. When you watch Ghost movie or Adventure movie or Killing movie, you will fear a lot. Especially you watch Ghost video, you can not sleep alone. And will really scary. But please note that almost Ghost movies are not real. Almost ghost director are want to make people to scary, fear and afraid. After they made a very scary ghost movie, they get money from people. So they are happy and they make a ghost movie again and again.
Do not worry about Ghost movie.
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Horror movies are so scary because they tend to show our deepest fears. These movies dwell on the fear of the unknown, which is the strongest human fear and these movies usually make us feel that we are experiencing our worst nightmares but at the same time insinuate adrenaline and anxiety.
As for as the overall presentation goes, on professional films and shows the cameras have different filters that can be attached to the plate and can give a completely different feel for each one. This is the main difference in quality of overall mood and professional look between your standard cameras and ones of movie recording grade as well as the fact that they are using far better film. Ultimately though, filters make the mood for the scene, and in scary films a lot of times they use grungy filters and can enhance colors and zone out others bringing focal points more to the forefront.
i don't like scary movies, they scare me too much
Well, what I think a horror movie is a scary, mysterious, thrilling, chilling, violent, suspenseful type of show. It's for the people who love either violence, suspense, or the mythical paranormal type of thing. I just watch horror movies when I'm bored or I want to see something rated R. I hope this helped. :D *-*
As long as the child understands that it is only a movie, and not real. Then no, I do not think they are a bad influence to kids. I grew up watching horror movies, and now they are one of my passions. I am a horror artist.
They man likes the way a woman hides into the mans chest during the scary and the intense parts.
The line is, "Do you like scary movies?" not "Do you like my scary movies?" and it's from the 1996 movie Scream, starring Neve Campbell.