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The horror, the horror…Why we like to get scared

Posted by GoreMaster Special Effects on November 5, 2009

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By Samantha Kramer- Medill News Service

The “Saw” horror movie series solidified its position in the record books by grossing more than $14 million on a recent weekend, according to the film Web site Box Office Mojo, as moviegoers flocked to theaters to see the sixth installment of serial killer Jigsaw’s exploits.

The series is already the 45th most successful franchise in film history, grossing $700 million in its first five films, according to The Numbers Web site, which compiles gross amounts and other statistics on films. The series features Jigsaw and his followers torturing victims to death with riddles and puzzles.

The previous installment, “Saw VI,” had low production costs of $10.8 million and grossed $113.2 million. “Saw VII” is scheduled for release in October 2010, according to Michael Geiser, a spokesman for Lionsgate, which distributes the series.

The success of the critically panned franchise has left many people wondering what’s behind the public’s love affair with horror.

Glenn Walters, a clinical psychologist and author of behavioral psychology books, is a horror fan. In a 2004 paper published in the Journal of Media Psychology, he suggested that horror ensnares viewers by acting as an emotional conduit.

“It deals with our fears in a safe environment,” Walters said. “It often deals with fear of acceptance, identity, and mortality, which makes it so popular amongst adolescents who are going through a very tumultuous period in their lives.”

According to a 2008 Nielsen report on trends in youth consumption of media, 49 percent of U.S. teens ages 12 to 17 were horror fans.

Walters asserted that tension, relevance and unrealism keep audiences coming back for more. The movies are fiction and so viewers know what’s on the screen isn’t real.

Tension, meanwhile, holds their interest.universal monsters

Cultural relevance is another important element to the popularity of the genre, Walters said.

“We’ve come into an age where everyone is worried about swine flu and contagions, so it’s good fodder for horror because that’s where our fears lie at the moment,” he noted. “Look at the zombie and vampire trend, it all has to do with blood and contamination and disease.”

Dr. Joel Cohen, adjunct professor of anthropology and director for the Center of Consumer Research at the University of Florida-Gainesville, believes that the need for horror movies relates to our need to satisfy an internal stimulation level for enjoyment.

The fascination with the macabre is interesting because it challenges human nature, Cohen said.

“The assumption is that people will willingly expose themselves to things that make them feel good, not things that cause fear and anxiety,” he said.

Cohen studied the reactions of self-described horror movie viewers and non-horror movie viewers to various horror film clips. He and Eduardo Andrade, a marketing professor at the University of California-Berkley, discovered that watchers and non-watchers experienced the same level of fear, but horror fans got a “positive effect” from the clips.

However, Cohen found that non-viewers had a more positive response when handed biographies of the actors, which reminded them that the clips were not real.

“Some people have learned how to put themselves in a ‘protective frame,’ and detach themselves from a threatening aspect, while other people have not learned how to do that,” he said.

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Girls just wanna have Fright!

Posted by GoreMaster Special Effects on October 25, 2009

Scared WomanBy Courtney Reimer – Ivillage.com

Vampires, ghosts and monsters, oh my! With recent releases like Paranormal Activity, Jennifer’s Body and Saw VI, theaters have been absolutely crammed with horror fans. And though it may come as a surprise to the more faint-hearted filmgoers among us, a significant portion of the people shelling out to see these freaky flicks are women.

Recent studies have shown that as many as two-thirds of tickets to horror films are bought by females (or their male dates). It seems to go against the conventional wisdom that boys love blood and guts while girls love happy-ending rom-coms. But with movies like Paranormal Activity reaching the top of box office charts, it’s pretty clear men can’t be the only ones driving those numbers.

“I think actually women were probably always going to horror movies, we just weren’t measuring it as religiously as we do now,” Jennifer’s Body director, Karyn Kusama, recently told the sci-fi Web site, i09.com. “I think it’s a human condition to identify with being scared. There is something about the narrative of flight and survival that I think is very compelling for women.”

Or hey, maybe we just like an excuse to scoot closer to the guy sitting next to us. What better way to get closer to your date than grab onto him for dear life?

“I’m not sure what the attraction is, psychologically, for females,” Debbie Liebling, the former president for production at the now-defunct Fox Atomic film company, told The New York Times. “I would love to know why girls are going to see Saw, because I have no idea.”

Saw VI, the sixth film in the Saw movie franchise comes to theaters this weekend, so soon we’ll find out via word-of-mouth just what is drawing our female friends to see these wildly successful psychological thrillers.

As for the non-horror fans, they’ll probably be taking flight with Hilary Swank in Amelia, or frolicking with the cuddly beasts of Where the Wild Things Are. Hey, sometimes you get enough of a scare from your credit card bill. Monday’s box office numbers will tell us which coping method wins out.

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‘Saw’ makers take over Texas Chainsaw Massacre

Posted by GoreMaster Special Effects on October 14, 2009

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By Michael Fleming– Variety.com

Twisted Pictures is becoming the house of multiple sharp objects. The makers of the “Saw” series are closing a deal to take over the “Texas Chainsaw Massacre” franchise, putting the villains Leatherface and Jigsaw under one roof.

Sources said the producer/financier is in talks to partner in the films with Lionsgate, which has distributed all the pics in the highly profitable “Saw” series, including the Oct. 23 release of “Saw VI.”

JigsawThe plan is to contemporize the storyline for a 3D film that would be scripted by Stephen Susco (“The Grudge”). Carl Mazzocone, Mark Burg and Oren Koules will be the producers.

The series had been launched at New Line with a remake and a prequel produced by Platinum Dunes, the genre company run by Michael Bay, Brad Fuller and Andrew Form.

Deals had been made on a per-pic basis with “Chainsaw” rights-holders Bob Kuhn and Kim Henkel, the latter of whom wrote the original 1974 pic with director Tobe Hooper. Talks fell apart with Platinum Dunes. The Twisted Pictures deal is for multiple films, sources said.

The franchise is bloody big business: The 2003 remake cost $9.5 million and grossed $110 million worldwide. The 2006 prequel didn’t do as well but still grossed $55 million on a $13 million budget.

The Platinum Dunes team, which just made a first-look deal at Paramount, still is aligned with a pair of iconic psycho murderers: After reintroducing Jason Voorhees in 2009′s “Friday the 13th,” they are relaunching Freddy Krueger (played by Jackie Earle Haley) in a new “A Nightmare on Elm Street.”

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First image of Saw VI Revealed

Posted by GoreMaster Special Effects on September 6, 2009

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With only a teaser trailer and a poster released for Saw VI, not much has been revealed about the latest sequel in the horror franchise, other than screenwriter Patrick Melton saying the movie will feel “resolved.”

It’s probably safe to assume that death traps are involved, as the first image of Saw VI reveals.

Saw VI opens October 23 and stars Costas Mandylor as Detective Hoffman, who has become the successor to Jigsaw (Tobin Bell) and sets a new game in motion as the FBI closes in on him. Shawnee Smith and Tanedra Howard co-star.

Make Up DepartmentSaw VI
  Patrick Baxter … makeup effects lab technician
  Amber Chase … assistant makeup artist
  Jason Detheridge … makeup effects technician
  Colin Penman … makeup department head

Visual Effects Department
  David Alexander … senior cgi artist: Switch VFX
  Jon Campfens … visual effects supervisor
  Feizal Cassamalli … CG artist: Switch VFX
  Peter Denomme … visual effects producer
  Amir Eftekhari … CG artist: Switch VFX
  Gudrun Heinze … senior digital compositor: Switch VFX
  Megumi Kanazawa … digital compositor: Switch VFX
  Jason Kozsurek … digital compositor
  Keren Kurtz … modeler and texture artist
  Jef Lonn … digital compositor: Switch VFX
  Kevin McBride … digital compositor: Switch VFX
  Mark Neumann … digital compositor: Switch VFX
  Beau Parsons … visual effects coordinator: Switch VFX
  Joel Skeete … digital compositor: Switch VFX
  Chris Wallace … digital intermediate colourist
  Beryl Wu … CG artist: Switch VFX

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