Talk:Seddie/@comment-24169317-20150803225712/@comment-5752647-20150804091619

It also depend on what for kind of horror movie you are watching. That is because there are a lot of different ones and not all are have cursing, sex or gore in them;

1) Splatter; horror film genre with excessive bloody gore. (Brain Dead, Bad Taste, etc) However, Not all splatter films are slashers, and not all splatter films are horrors.

2) Slasher films; typically involving a violent psychopath murdering a sequence of victims. (Halloween, Friday the 13th, Nightmare on Elm Street, etc)

3) Psychological thriller-horror; Relies on characters' fears, guilt, beliefs, eerie sound effects, relevant music, emotional instability and at times, the supernatural and ghosts, to build tension and further the plot. An example of his is the iconic Psycho.

4) Science fiction horror; Revolves around subjects that include but are not limited to killer aliens, mad scientists, and/or experiments gone wrong. (Alien, The Blob, Reanimator, The Thing, etc)

5) Zombie films; Zombie films feature creatures who are usually portrayed as either reanimated corpses or mindless human beings. (Night of the Living Dead, Return of The Living Dead, Dawn of The Dead, etc)

6) Natural Horror; Revolves around mutated beasts, carnivorous insects, and normally harmless animals or plants turned into cold-blooded killers. (Arachnophobia, Killer Bees, The Birds, Slugs, The Fly, etc)

7) Gothic Horror; Revolves around combines fiction, horror and Romanticism. (Dracula, Nosferatu, Frankenstein, The Wolf Man, etc)

And of course there are some others, but then it would make this post a bit too long.