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Old 02-18-2007, 06:54 PM   #5
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Originally Posted by scary_dream View Post
Horror, to me, just doesn't come from gore alone.
That depends on the horror movie itself actually. Movies of every genre are designed to do something different, and not all horror movies are designed to be scary. There are more "gore horror" movies coming out these days actually.

People love gore or at least some generation of fans do. Some people enjoy being grossed out and with films the likes of "Hills have Eyes" "Texas Chainsaw Massacre" and practically anything made by Quentin tarantino and Robert Rodriguez.

It's no shock people get drawn to gore and guts. I personally though prefer to have movies that ACTUALLY scare me, which being someone who's seen so many horror movies, it's harder and harder to find.

Only horror films that scare me these days are the Japanese remake ones like "Ring" and "Grudge", those have given me genuine chills and seriously make me more nervous when looking at something simple as a TV set or the dark.
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