But
what about horror movies?
Not exact matches
It immediately put me in mind of the
horror stories I've heard
about what it's like to be a woman in Silicon Valley.
It is MORE
about how I live my life as one who calls themself a Christian than
what horror I am avoiding be trusting in Christ.
Even more disturbing than the now - familiar
horror stories
about what government agents have done to protect America are all the report's examples of how little was done to protect us from them.
Yet even if they tried, the evangelists could not put aside their knowledge of the crucifixion and resurrection and feel
what the people of Galilee felt, any more than someone writing today
about Jewish history in the 1930s can put aside their knowledge of the
horror of the Holocaust or of the creation of the state of Israel.
This book is more than a collection of apocalyptic
horror stories; it is in the authors» characterization a «can - do» book: a book
about what you [meaning all of us] tan do to help restore the work ethic.»
In a time when we're now asking fresh questions
about what sins, past and present, we will tolerate from leaders in government, business and entertainment, it's paramount that we look the past of our nation in the eye, and absorb the
horrors which many Christians explained away just two generations ago.
What have you heard
about the
horrors emanating from Planned Parenthood?
Martin Saunders asks,
what does this horrific vision of a fictional future have to say to us
about the hidden
horrors of our present reality?
Jordan Peele's
horror - themed social satire Get Out and Christopher Nolan's WWII epic Dunkirk combined for 12 Oscar nominations, and now, they're heading back to theaters so you can see
what all of the buzz is
about.
So,
what does the most recent trend in the
horror genre — demon possession — tell us
about today's social anxieties?
But if one of us offers to give said protesters a leaflet explaining
what we are
about (nature - based spirituality, acknowledging the changing seasons, our horned god representing the male principle in nature, not the Christian devil, and so on...) often they will recoil in
horror and are not prepared to take our literature in return for their own.
But
what have you heard
about the
horrors emanating from Planned Parenthood?
I still remember when I heard
about it — first thing in the morning, like most people on the East Coast who had gone to bed before the late night attack — and thinking of all the movies I've watched in the theater in my life without incident, imagining
what that level of
horror must have been like for the victims.
So, you can imagine my
horror when I trounced over to Dr. Sears» website yesterday and looked up
what he had to say
about diaper rash.
I was a new mom, and the only thing I knew
about breastfeeding was from
what I read in numerous baby books, and the
horror stories I heard from friends (you know
what I'm talking
about).
When we think of all the
horror stories we've been told
about what will happen if we don't follow a laundry list of rules
about how to raise our children in today's modern, Western society, you can bet that pretty much none of it applied to our early ancestors (or even other cultures today).
Don't feel too badly — most of us have a
horror story
about forgetting a used diaper in the car for a few days... in August... and then finally realizing
what happened when we found that wet bag that slid under the seat.
Yet you may be saying in the back of your head wondering, «I think so... I mean I'll try it... but
what about all the
horror stories I hear?
Most of
what you read
about are the
horror stories and the things that can go wrong because that's
what people need advice on.
Have you heard some
horror stories
about what can supposedly happen when you eat shrimp while nursing?
While Mr. Wynkoop seems a serious person and one that has the best interest of the community at heart, he is filled with gossip - laden
horror stories generated by people that don't know
what they're talking
about, have never attended meetings and have let their hatred of government manufacture outright lies
about what is happening in our town.
In the midst of my
horror, I wondered
what modern medicine has to say
about the paper cut.
If we would only think more positive, if we would only start from cleaning our own doorsteps, not pointing fingers at each others so easily, not hating on
what we don't know anything
about... World would be less of
horror and terror and more of a loving place.
I've found myself thinking
about Christmas shopping (
horrors), holiday travel plans, and
what the new year will bring.
I do like to watch the occasional
Horror movie but what I like more about horror movies is the makeup and special ef
Horror movie but
what I like more
about horror movies is the makeup and special ef
horror movies is the makeup and special effects.
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horror stories... Do you have any of those?
I've seen
horror stories on Craigslist and all these other places, and in my professional opinion,
what most people come to me
about is the «I met so and so online, we exchanged a bunch of information, and then they turned kind of crazy and they've got my Skype name, my email address, my phone number,
what do I do?»
I don't know
what to say really but I like to have fun, I'm not to sure
about these kind of sites either
about meeting people, I just hear all these
horror stories so I'm kind of gun shy, I apologize in advance if I don't respond, not saying this is the reason but it may be why!
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horror stories freak you out The beauty of internet dating is that it gives women a forum to indicate
what they want without it being embarrassing or socially unacceptable.
What we know
about Michael Schumacher and condition of his health after
horror ski accident.
Navigating the online dating world with tips from Date Night's Faryn — The biggest thing
about online dating is when you go and meet someone, how many
horror stories do you hear
about people not...
what you do and hobbies...
What the film does is reimagine other
horror films as meta - narratives, except in those cases, the characters never discover the truth
about the artifice of their world, as Marty does, just like another fool, Truman Burbank in Peter Weir's The Truman Show, a
horror film in its own right.
What's the most fascinating - and terrifying -
about the serial killer he portrays is not the
horrors he commits, but how logical is thinking actually is.
Any relief at the revelation that that violence is not going down in the film's present - day reality, though, just as quickly gives way to the deeper
horror about what Moll and her community might be hiding from us.
And even then, it's hard to find empathy, given
what we know
about all the
horror he inflicted.
He shows considerable knowledge of the
horrors of the modern world and speaks with simplicity, informed by philosophical inquiry,
about what the Roman Catholic Church can do to counter it.
... This puckish charmer
about a posh Kensington mouse flushed down the loo into London sewer country is to action - adventure
what Wallace and Gromit: The Curse of the Were - Rabbit was to Hammer
Horror.
Driftwood is presented and promoted as a
horror movie with psychological elements, and while this is true, it undersells
what is an effective psycho thriller, less
about gore and
horror, more
about story and character.
The lack of originality is
what makes this film not worth seeing, and the film's script is poorly written as if the filmmakers didn't care
about turning out a good
horror film.
What horror fans are livid
about, however, is the omission of Tobe Hooper, who gave us The Texas Chain Saw Massacre (1974) and Poltergeist (1982).
What is it
about a game that you think can make a more effective
horror experience than movies or fiction?
So I think that a lot of the
horror is actually grounded body -
horror and then there was this idea of, we wanted to give answers, the main thing for me is
about this relationship falling apart but beyond that we wanted the answers of
what's actually driving these transformations.
While getting prepped for SXSW this year, I was so focused on
what horror movies I was going to check out, I didn't really find out
about Cheap Thrills until a few days before I was headed down there.
I can't really advise
about DSII, i picked up DSIII on sale a month before BB was on plus, enjoyed
what i played but it's slower paced than BB and doesn't have the same gothic -
horror vibe that BB has — and i just kept thinking
about BB while playing it, so i jumped back into that.
From Eric Bana's hackneyed character arc — a man wrestling with personal demons becomes obsessed with a particularly troubling case and subsequently even more distant from his family — to the merciless employment of jump scares, to the predictably lame conclusion that relies on nothing more than a standard exorcism to bring the
horror to a crescendo, everything
about this project suggests
what Derrickson and company have to work with here is hand - me - down material.
A subplot has been added, and some of the
horrors refined so that we're left with a film that at least doesn't leave you wondering
what the hell it was all
about.
Wes Craven's 1996 meta - slasher Scream may very well have brought
about a resurgence of
horror in
what was a rather stagnant,...
Benny (Pauline Cousty) is an independent filmmaker, trying to make
what she describes as a
horror film
about horror films.
Okay, so to be fair... he invented the genre, changed the way
horror films are made, blah blah blah — I'm not going to reiterate
what's already been said a thousand times
about Romero's body of work.