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Besides the fact that much of horror is basically derived from not being able to determine the outcome of a situation,I would suggest that since both the current take on horror movies and video games are targeted directly at the same demographic,your conclusion doesn't make a lot of sense.
Regrettably,people seem to forget that 99% of what makes up a goodanythingscare is the anticipation/buildup to the act (see something like Jaws) and not just a bunch of ludicrously unrealistic CGI bouncing around on screen.
Even someone like Guillermo del Toro who knows a thing or two about horror sometimes forget that and let everything go to fuck with something like Don't Be Afraid of the Dark.
If you begin at the summit then there's no place left to go but down and there is nothing more terrifying than the imagination.
Especially Mary's.
Which covers the other newer genre of "horror" films, i.e., just repulsive for the sake of being repulsive.
Mama was an okay watch.
That tells us plenty about your mama, as well as more than enough about you. :mellow:
Okay, a turd of a movie, but one scene in Exorcist 3 made me scream.... anybody else scared of hospitals?
(Very creepy scene, but perfectly executed... ) :alien:
Ring is scarriest movie I ever saw http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0298130/
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mKwtuJbFv9I
I was affrait to go to sleep for 7 days :).
Okay... add "Oculus" to my list... decent story line & a few jumps.
(I watched it late at night and didn't look into any mirrors before going to sleep.) :alien: