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The Genre Of Horror

The Horrible genre of Horror
Do you remember seeing a good horror movie? The majority answer to this question is no. Even those who've seen every Night of the Living Dead Movie will tell you that a good horror flick is rarer than Roseanne and Tom Arnold's cameo appearance in the Nightmare on Elm St. series. Despite all the obvious gashes of imperfection that lurk behind every corner of the screen, the American film industry keeps on pumping decrepit life into the freakish Frankenstein hack job known as the Horror Movie.
The genre is lacking in almost every area of film. Bad acting, script, special effects, endings, and the list goes on. These areas work together in such a way that a flaw in one will be like sunlight to a vampire for the others. To stitch this wound, you need a good director, which in the case of horror, is harder to find than a monster that will die from just one gun shot. Something I could never figure out was what possessed these directors to continue their......


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