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WARNING: Beware that this coming makala WILL have some pretty grisly/gory images. This IS the horror sinema spot after all! If wewe do not like looking at these things, please DON'T. I don't want to be responsible for your nightmares &/or being sick. :)


Now, as for the origin of this makala - well, I just wanted to try something new in this spot. I was coming up with nothing for picks, and that's usually my strong suit so I decided to try for an makala instead and came up with this. Most of all, I hope everyone gets some kind of entertainment out of this. I had fun thinking of things to put!


A is for Actors/Actresses
We all have our inayopendelewa scream queens & kings. Whether they're zaidi modern au from the classic days, it's no lie that the people who choose to continuously be in horror sinema get a tad zaidi support from mashabiki than normal.




B is for B-Movies
B sinema is often code for badass :) These are the sinema that normally have the smaller budget, the less well-known cast, and the zaidi original storylines. They zaidi often than not get underappreciated and ripped apart because they don't have a big budget therefore uigizaji sucks, directing sucks, etc. These are zaidi acquired tastes, and at least one true horror buff has one of these lying around.




C is for Criticism
Horror films often come under a lot of scrutiny for being "mindless bloodbaths" au other variations of the term. Critics don't take them seriously, the "academy" doesn't take them seriously, nobody really does. Majority of the time, a horror film will not even get 2 thoughts from the general public and be passed off as "another mindless slasher flick". To them, we say "What's wrong with that?" :)




D is for DVD's
DVD's! Every horror shabiki must have their vipendwa on DVD! And thanks to the latest technology, even the OLD school classics are made available. Even better for the horror buff are special features such as a gag reel (who doesn't like to see their inayopendelewa movie's stars have fun on set?), feature commentary, deleted scenes, making-of featurettes, etc. To some fans, all these special features helps enhance the experience of the movie if they did not enjoy it before.


E is for Evil
Evil villains! Girls and guys alike! The villains are arguably what make a horror movie in the first place. Freddy, Jason, Chucky, Norman Bates, Hannibal Lector, and more. Without the evil of these men (and some women I did not mention!), where would we be?




F is for Fans
YOU. Yes, you, kusoma this article! The horror genre definitely has the most loyal mashabiki (in both the best and worst sense of the word). They will typically support all 28 sequels of their inayopendelewa films, buy t-shirts, comic books, and even action figures galore. Heck, we even have entire conventions that are days long devoted to the horror genre. Nobody quite supports their inayopendelewa genre like horror mashabiki do. Just take a look below!




G is for Gore
Blood, blood, and zaidi blood. Yes it's true there are quite a few horror sinema out there without all the blood and guts, but even the most boring film can have the best gore and still be salvagable. If wewe don't like seeing people die, why are wewe watching a horror film?




H is for Humor
Even the most shocking and brutal horror sinema have a tiny bit of humor in them. Comedy/horror go hand-in-hand really well. Whether wewe like your horror zaidi serious au zaidi hilarious, you're guaranteed to find a little something humorous wewe like.




I is for Interpretation
This one is a little tricky. Not all horror sinema are just plain straight-forward, some of them have WTF? endings and some of them are just an saa and a half of WTF? They make wewe think, and every shabiki has a different point of view about the ending.




J is for Jump
Some horror sinema are zaidi atmospheric, and are intended to make wewe stay on the edge of your kiti, kiti cha the entire time until the climax rolls around. Normally, they will use what are called "cheap scares" like someone tiptoe-ing through the house and a door slamming out of nowhere to make wewe jump. au wewe can just jump on your own!


K is for Killing
In nearly every single horror movie, at least one person dies. And for the gorehound (like myself), these deaths can either make au break the film. Some are very realistic, some are night (ie. Prom Night remake), and some are just downright strange (death kwa krisimasi mti lights, anyone?). Either way, whether wewe like it au not, these killers are pretty dang clever!




L is for Logical
This one is kind of like a REVERSE. Of course, I'm making fun of the horror sinema like Leprechaun, Jack Frost, Child's Play, etc which have pint-sized killers whom are so easy to get away from and/or are completely unrealistic. They are fun, nontheless!




M is for Motive
Motive is not always explained in films. When it is, it has to be done just right. Either a psycho has just gone mental and wants to kill everyone in their sight, au they have very carefully planned the events out and when all is revealed, you're either left going "Wow, what a great twist!" au "Psh! This is bs!" For me, the best horror movie motive has to go to Stu & Billy from Scream. They definitely know their stuff!




N is for Nudity
Don't worry, I won't onyesha anyone actually naked! But it seems, nudity and horror go hand-in-hand. It's come to be expected. Some films (like the Friday the 13th remake) take it over the top, and onyesha naked boobs every turn they get just to get zaidi preteen boys to the theater and get zaidi money. Some of it (surprisingly) CAN be done pretty tastefully.


O is for Overseas
The Americans are losing their touch! The French, the Asians, the Russians are coming up with the zaidi original ideas that we keep ripping off. Words just can't describe how inventive other countries are when it comes to horror.




P is for Plot
The story of the movie is no doubt the most crucial part of the movie for nearly every horror fan. Sure, some stupid stories are worthwhile saved kwa a good cast, special features, au just plain ujumla, jumla campy but generally, if the story is full of plot holes and is hard to follow along with, it will lose a lot of fans. Plot holes are inevitable, but at least try to make it look good!




Q is for Questions
What the hell went on here? Did he/she die in the end? Why did they go psycho all of a sudden? These and zaidi are maswali that might arise when an ending is left open. Sometimes a movie just ends, no closure is aliyopewa and you're left wondering if maybe it was all a dream, if the killer is really dead, au what happens afterwards.




R is for Remakes
Remakes have become a horror staple these days. It seems as if everything is being remade, and if anyone has seen the original (likely they have), there will be big debates as to which is better - the remake au the original. People will bitch, kahaba about the casting, new story, 'why can't they just leave it alone?!', etc. I can't say I blame them, but sometimes remakes are necessary for new interpretations for the younger generations of fans.




S is for Sequels
Sequels are also another inevitable part of horror movies. Sometimes, a director sees an opportunity to franchise, and direct sequels au prequels will be made from the original. Series like A Nightmare on Elm Street, Friday the 13th, Saw, Halloween, etc have sinema directly connected to the previous. And some sinema are just direct-to-dvd sequels made for zaidi underground horror buffs and not as a whole franchise.




T is for Torture
There's an entirely different sub-genre from gore to torture "porn". sinema like Saw and Hostel are zaidi controversial and zaidi looked down upon from general mashabiki as they are sinema made for the sole purpose of seeing both men and women alike being tortured, just for fun. Though if wewe are a gorehound, I'm sure you'd like torture porn.




U is for Unrated
The general ratings most mashabiki look mbele too. Believe it au not, PG-13 horror sinema do not get a lot of respect and praise, if they are not successful in the box office; the dvd release will most likely be an Unrated and/or Director's Cut version that nearly every shabiki of the movie will buy. I still don't know why they sell normal versions. Even PG-13 theater releases get Unrated cuts! Stay Alive is one of the best examples for this. The Unrated cut has gotten zaidi positive reviews.




V is for Violence
Pretty self-explanatory here. Some films have justified violence, and some just have violence for the sake of having it.


W is for Weapons
Ahh, weapons. Killers have some very creative weapons. Hands, knives, guns, chainsaws, balls with spikes, axes, krisimasi lights...whatever your weapon of choice is, guaranteed no matter how strange au weird it is, it's been used before.




X is for Xploitation
I know I cheated on that one, but I had to re-adjust some other letters! Exploitation films are also very controversial. Often including prolonged uncalled for series of violent acts, rape, torture, etc. The Last House on the Left films are notorious in this sub-genre for their brutal rape scenes. But they are also often praised for being zaidi real and honest than other films are willing to be.




Y is for Yelling
I know screaming is better suited, but anyway, girls screaming while running from the killer are pretty typical. Wouldn't wewe be screaming?


Z is for Zombies
I hate this one. I didn't want to pinpoint any specific creature/villain/etc, but I had no choice with this one. It's the only horror related Z word I could come up with. Zombies, yes the undead. They can be portrayed pretty cool but mostly (IMO) they are just vastly overdone.
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