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Horror Films FAQ: All That's Left to Know About Slashers Vampires Zombies Aliens and More [Mīkstie vāki]

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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 386 pages, height x width x depth: 229x152x13 mm, weight: 454 g
  • Sērija : FAQ
  • Izdošanas datums: 01-Aug-2013
  • Izdevniecība: Applause Theatre Book Publishers
  • ISBN-10: 1557839506
  • ISBN-13: 9781557839503
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 386 pages, height x width x depth: 229x152x13 mm, weight: 454 g
  • Sērija : FAQ
  • Izdošanas datums: 01-Aug-2013
  • Izdevniecība: Applause Theatre Book Publishers
  • ISBN-10: 1557839506
  • ISBN-13: 9781557839503
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(FAQ). Horror Films FAQ explores a century of ghoulish and grand horror cinema, gazing at the different characters, situations, settings, and themes featured in the horror film, from final girls, monstrous bogeymen, giant monsters and vampires to the recent torture porn and found footage formats. The book remembers the J-Horror remake trend of the 2000s, and examines the oft-repeated slasher format popularized by John Carpenter's Halloween (1978) and Friday the 13th (1980). After an introduction positioning the horror film as an important and moral voice in the national dialogue, the book explores the history of horror decade by decade, remembering the women's liberation horrors of the 1970s, the rubber reality films of the late 1980s, the serial killers of the 1990s, and the xenophobic terrors of the 9/11 age. Horror Films FAQ also asks what it means when animals attack in such films as The Birds (1963) or Jaws (1975), and considers the moral underpinnings of rape-and-revenge movies, such as I Spit on Your Grave (1978) and Irreversible (2002). The book features numerous photographs from the author's extensive personal archive, and also catalogs the genre's most prominent directors.
Foreword ix
Chris Carter
Acknowledgments xiii
Introduction: It Knows What Scares You xv
1 "What's Your Favorite Scary Movie?": A Brief History of the Horror Film
1(13)
2 "If It's Not in the Frame, It Doesn't Exist": The Prominent Directors
14(17)
3 "My Mommy Always Said There Is No Such Thing as Monsters": The Boogeymen
31(28)
4 "The Spider Spinning His Web for the Unwary Fly": Dracula Films
59(10)
5 "The Night Has Its Price": Vampire Films
69(16)
6 "Where Should We Be if No One Tried to Find Out What Lies Beyond?": Frankenstein Films
85(10)
7 "Do You Know What It Means to Feel Like God?: Mad-Scientist Films
95(13)
8 "I Believe a Man Lost in the Mazes of His Own Mind May Imagine That He's Anything": The Wolf Man and Werewolf Movies
108(9)
9 "Look, I Know the Supernatural Is Something That Isn't Supposed to Happen, but It Does Happen": Haunted Houses
117(12)
10 "There Is No Death. It Is Only a Transition to a Different Sphere of Consciousness": Ghost Films
129(8)
11 "Have You Ever Heard of Exorcism?": Devil and Demon Films
137(12)
12 "They're Dead. They're All Messed Up": Zombie Films
149(13)
13 "We Adapt and We Survive": Alien Films, Part I
162(9)
14 "Is This a Stand-Up Fight or Another Bug Hunt?": Alien Films, Part II
171(13)
15 "And the Beasts Shall Reign over the Earth": Giant-Monster Films
184(13)
16 "The Very Concept Is Unimaginable!": When-Animals-Attack Films
197(12)
17 "We All Go a Little Mad Sometimes": Psycho Films and Serial-Killer Films
209(15)
18 "Vengeance Is a Human Right": Rape and Revenge Films
224(13)
19 "It's Got a Death Curse": The Slasher-Film Paradigm
237(15)
20 "No Reason, No Conscience, No Understanding, Even the Most Rudimentary Sense of Life or Death, Good or Evil, Right or Wrong": Slasher Films, Part II
252(13)
21 "I Could Be Bounded in a Nut Shell, and Count Myself a King of Infinite Space, Were It Not That I Have Bad Dreams": Rubber-Reality Films
265(10)
22 "What Will You Give Me for a Basket of Kisses?": Evil-Children Films
275(13)
23 "I'm Going to Scare You to Death!": Stephen King Adaptations
288(14)
24 "Cut It Out, Evil, It's Not Funny": Horror-Comedy Films
302(10)
25 "The Old-Timers Say He's Still Out There": Remakes, Reboots, and Prequels
312(13)
26 "Everyone Will Suffer": The J-Horror Remakes
325(7)
27 "Try Me if You Dare": Video-Game Horror Films
332(9)
28 "You Identify More with a Cold Corpse than You Do with a Living Human": Torture-Porn Films
341(11)
29 "We Have to Tape Everything": The Found-Footage Horror Film
352(11)
30 "The Truth Is Out There": Television Terrors
363(12)
Selected Bibliography 375(3)
Index 378
John Kenneth Muir (Charlotte, NC) is the author of 24 reference books, including The Unseen Force: The Films of Sam Raimi, and Horror Films of the 1970s. John's blog, Reflections on Cult Movies and Classic TV, was selected one of the 100 Top Film Study sites on the net in 2010. In 2009, John appeared in the documentary Nightmares in Red, White and Blue with John Carpenter and Joe Dante.