I'm watching the first Halloween movie of Jamie Lee Curtis. In this old movie he saw the maniac with the odd white mask that covered his face standing right there where the bushes are and she told it to her friend while they were on the way home. Jamie's friend went ahead to the bushes to find out for herself if the guy is there and talked as if he was there. It turned out he was not there and the friend was just bluffing her. However when she was already at home, he noticed that her window is open and again she saw the weird guy at their yard. Only her who can see the maniac. That's the kind of suspense thriller that made money during the 70's and 80's. Same sequel of this kind of movie were made. The loud screaming hissy fit and violence that never stop until people or movie goers hailed movies like this more movies are being filmed to rake money.
Halloween, Friday the 13th, Saw, Scream, Silence of the Lambs all these violent movies have sequels upon sequels to terrify all of us.
While there are so many movies out there where they should have ROPES and GLOVES to prevent accident and to prevent the spread of communicable diseases.
Movies that need ropes: Twister, Return of the Mummy, The Perfect Storms, Cliffhanger, Indiana Jones, Passenger 57, Airport, Airforce One. Movies such as these ones wherein accident should have been prevented if they have ropes. You would like to shout, "get a rope!"
Movies. With those movies you are warned to always bring rope just in case the same kind of situation might happen to you in real life.
Movies that need Gloves: Silence of the Lambs, movies whose characters are doing autopsy and gathering evidence in which you the viewer would like to shout, "use gloves for God sake!"
I know they don't need those ropes and gloves because it is the reason why the movie "happened the
way it is."
Oh well, December should be for merrymaking not for tears for fears.
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