A girl desperately walked in the forest trying to escape from the ax that was waving the ax. The helpless victim suddenly collapsed and fell to the ground. When he raised his ax to the top of his head, the villain smiled badly. As soon as the weapon reaches its end of life, the girl raises the last scream and the audience can keep silence while watching the bad guys tow the inanimate body. Death, blood, internal organs, suspense, screams, and horror are some expectations when seeing modern horror films.
Looking back on the history and evolution of horror films, movie theaters prosper when the public availability is low, strong ethics and relationship rules are established. "Horror movie cliches have been written and edited to fulfill the role of having a couple date on Saturday night" (61 pages Horror: movie readers - Mark Jankovic edited, different writers of each chapter ) 'The movie is a young couple As Mark Jancovich explains, before the sexual revolution, men are energetic, protected and expected to "support" female colleagues. "A woman covers her eyes and is hiding behind a date." (Horror movie of horse movie): Movie readers - Mark Jancovich editor (writer of each chapter is different)
The evolution of horror movies over the years has provided society a new way to use them resourcefully. The style of horror movies has changed over time, but in 1996 Scream caused a series of "spoofers" that led to various teenage horror movies. This new horror film approach began to earn more and more income from the progress of crying out the movie; the first film earned 6 million dollars, the third film earned 110 million dollars . The importance of horror movies seen from the public and producer's eyes has a big impact on our society.
A comedy horror movie is a movie whose humorous handling of dark themes and horror movies 'intimidation tactics' is humorous. Both of these movies are using stupid horror cliches such as the very popular Scream, Young Frankenstein, Little Shop of Horrors, Haunted Mansion, scary movies. Some are subtle and do not imitate fear like American Werewolf in London. You can rely on the best violence and bloodshed even in other comedy horror styles such as The Evil Dead (1981), Re-Animator (1985), Braindead (1992), Club Dread (2004) An awkward voice. It is reasonable to put Ghostbusters in this category.