The Plan

Hello internet world, I am Brandon, and one would say my passion is movies. Ever since I was a little child, I was always entertained by scary movies. The suspense and thrills that it gave me as a kid are the same as they are now. But recently, I have began to notice a depletion in the quality of these types of movies, as if they are not even made to be horror movies. It all started when I went out to the movies with a couple of friends and we were seeing the new horror movie Us. I never really looked at the trailers or anything, but I was told it was going to be a good movie. After sitting there for two hours, I realized that the movie that I paid $19 to watch was not worth it at all. I have figured that I should look into this problem in order to figure out what is going on with these movies. For this project, I will start by watching and analyzing a movie from the 1970s, and move up by decades all the way up to the 2010s. After watching all of the movies, I will present the differences and comparisons I have made from the movies. The order of the movies I will be watching starts with the 1978 classic, Halloween, then The Shining from 1980. After the analysis of both of those movies, I will watch Scream from 1996, then to the 2004 movie Saw. I will end the movie watching with the 2017 film It. I am doing this to provide closure and understand why and how horror movies change.

Image [Wikipedia]

Image [Amazon.com]

Image [Pinterest]

Image [Wikipedia]

Image [Wikipedia]