> CP wrote ---
>> I'll seed this by listing some women in horror:
> The only ones I know of are: Curtis, Wray (who did a lot more work than
> just King Kong which is only film usually talked a-boot, a little Canadian
> lingo for ya)
We don'/t actually say oot & aboot, but to n ear uised to "owwwt & abowwwt" it might seesm that way -- we pronouce "ou" correctly, is all. (more than oo, less than ow)
> I don't care for the bloody gore and all in today's films.
> Give me a good plot, a good story and I'm happy.
Yup -- kids want the CGI graphics & THX sound -- I prefer subtleties. They're the same for video games -- I just want to skip the splash screens & get to the game itself, to see if it has any plot or challenges for my mind..
I no longer even try these DVD games -- if you require that much dayta -- it's not my kind of game, which fit well on a floppy diskette, including user data!
> To really enjoy a movie, to me, it has to be believable, it could happen,
> etc. Those are creepier than something like Frankenstein, a Michael
> Meyers-type character, some monster from space, etc.
Well, the slasher, serial killer films are based on reality to a point, with typical Hollywood lampoon-like exaggeration, of course.
Not my style -- they focus more on the abuse & denuding of teen girls than on trying to scare me. . .
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