Tuesday, October 22, 2013

Goosebumps from home or theater?

It is more scary to go to the movies I think. I would much rather go to the movies to see a horror movie. I mean come on, at home you're all comfy and feel safe. You aren't gonna get scared at home. You're like, ptsh get out of here Godzilla! At the theater you're like, AHHHHHHH! run little people!
Go to the movies next time a "true story" paranormal movie comes out, you'll get scared most likely unless you're like me of course. I rarely ever get scared. I never really cry at sad movies either. I'm told I'm heartless. Mehh, whatever lol.
At movies you get goosebumps and the chills. You get all tense when things start to get serious. At home you're like mehh, I want ice cream and popcorn, should I go pee? At the movies you're sitting there holding it so you can finish the movie because of the intensity. Also when you go to the movies that means it just came out, people didn't ruin it for you. If you rent it, most likely someone recommended it to you and told you the good parts, so you're not really surprised.  
Pretty much I'm saying, go to the movies, it just makes the movie better. At home you won't really get into it as much as you will at the movies.

Wednesday, October 16, 2013

Which is better, paranormal or blood and gore?

I think that paranormal is better because I believe in ghost and witchcraft. Blood and gore is so boring. It's like, hey look at me with my ax or chainsaw. I'm so cool. 

Paranormal is more like oh my god! Did you see that? Did he just throw her against a wall? I mean yes, both are based off of "true stories" sometimes. The guy that raped teenage boys. I can't think of his name for some reason. The Exorcist was also based off a true story.

I think that ghost ones scare people more though. I never jumped at a saw movie or anything. I only jumped at 1408, and I never jump at movies. That shows that paranormal movies are better in every way possible. If a movie can scare me... It's good. If I get goose bumps from a movie, it's amazing! I did that with The Shining. I think that I need to go watch it now. Good-bye!

Thursday, October 10, 2013

tHe FiRsT hOrRoR mOvIe

The very first scary movie was made by Thomas Edison, weird right? He was so bright that he made the light bulb and also the first horror movie! It was called The Execution of Mary Stewart. It was filmed in 1895. It was based on a "true story." It was depicted on the story of Mary Queen of Scots. She was executed July 24, 1967 for treason. (I found my information here)
The movie was just 15 seconds! How weird... I think that's weird, but it was just the first horror movie ever made. It was just the Queen surrounded by a crowd of people. Then she gets on her knees and the executioner cuts her head off with an ax. The film is done.  
Thomas Edison was not a good film maker in my mind, but now that I think about it, It was in in the late 1800s. There wasn't much to do back then if you weren't doing an medevil things. Atleast in my mind, back then you could have possibly done possession movies, because possession was around back then too. It goes back a lot of years. I think he didn't do horrible, but he didn't do the best either.