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Wednesday, 23 January 2008
'Rupture'
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Thriller Films I've Watched...(* link to website)
-Sweeney Todd =)
-Se7en
-Blow Up
- Taxi Driver
-American Gangster
-Saw Trilogy
-When A Stranger calls
-Final Destination
-Scarface
-Scream
-The Ring
-Flightplan (is an awful film)
-12 Angry Men
-Jackie Brown
-L.A. Confidential
-Memento*
-Fatal Attraction
-The Butterfly Effect
-The Bourne Series
-Fight Club
-Pulp Fiction?
-The Great Escape
-The Godfather
-V for Vendetta*
-Open Water
-Hide and Seek
-Severance
-Gothika*
-Pyscho*
-Rear Window
-Disturbia*
-All The President's Men
-Kill Bill
-Jaws
-Reservoir Dogs
Things neccessary for a successful Thriller:
-Anticipation
-Enigma (Mystery)
-A plot that taps into the fears of the audience
-Tension
-Excitement
-Suspense
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Sub-genres
The Thriller genre can include the following sub-genres:
-Legal Thrillers e.g. The Pelican Brief
-Horror Thriller e.g. 28 Days Later
-Erotic thrillers e.g. Fatal Attraction
-Crime Thrillers e.g. Reservoir Dogs
-Psychological Thrillers e.g. The Talented Mr. Ripley
-Forensic Thrillers e.g. The Silence of the Lambs
-Spy Thrillers e.g. Mission: Impossible
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