I've also added two other video trailers of other thriller films that i like too.
Monday, October 6, 2014
Which thrillers are your own personal favorites and why?
My favorite thriller movie would have to be "Taken" because it keeps you in so much suspense to see whether he will get his daughter back or not.Watching thriller films just gives you that vibe.
I've also added two other video trailers of other thriller films that i like too.
I've also added two other video trailers of other thriller films that i like too.
Why do people watch thriller films?
I think there are a few reasons. One is that people like to be scared sometimes. They like to see something shocking, creepy, maybe even something that feels "wrong." I think that because sometime people may view life as mundane and boring, and need that extra "jump," or change in emotion in life. Some people may use it as a way to vent. There are people who are very quiet and timid and have no way of speaking up for themselves, and so instead of back lashing at others, simply throw on a horror movie (the way some people use music as a means to vent). Some may like the psychological aspect of horror movies.
As someone else posted on here, movies like Cannibal Holocaust and Salo are filled with disgusting, distasteful images. You may question the director or writer of the movie but also in a sense you may ask yourself... is society really that bad? Some people (more intelligent I would say) like to understand what's going on with the world, understand why people may act the way they do. People like to dig into the personalities of others and look at the psychologies of the world, and many horror movies (such as those) touch on this disturbing aspects of life. Another reason is some people just want the adrenaline rush.
The way some people watch action movies for the rush, some people want a little bit more and watch horror movies. Those are the main reasons themselves.
As someone else posted on here, movies like Cannibal Holocaust and Salo are filled with disgusting, distasteful images. You may question the director or writer of the movie but also in a sense you may ask yourself... is society really that bad? Some people (more intelligent I would say) like to understand what's going on with the world, understand why people may act the way they do. People like to dig into the personalities of others and look at the psychologies of the world, and many horror movies (such as those) touch on this disturbing aspects of life. Another reason is some people just want the adrenaline rush.
The way some people watch action movies for the rush, some people want a little bit more and watch horror movies. Those are the main reasons themselves.
Sunday, October 5, 2014
Which thrillers are considered to be "The best of all time"?
What makes a good thriller?
Plot twists that leave an audience stunned and amazed at having the rug spectacularly pulled out from under their feet. Action scenes that, spectacular though they might be, serve to strengthen the storyline, not just blow up helicopters. And, most of all, the kind of stories that grip you like a vice, never knowing what's coming until the very end.
There are so many thriller films that are considered to be the best of all time. The main thriller films which I consider to be the best of times are "Se7en" and many more. Some people might disagree with me, but i guarantee you that after you have seen these thrillers, you will agree with that they are the best thrillers of all time.
Headhunters (2011) Morten Tyldum This Scandinavian pulp noir thriller, based on the bestseller by Jo Nesbo, sees diminutive headhunter Roger Brown (Aksel Hennie) compensate for his shortcomings via lucrative art thefts - until matters get horrifically out of hand. Subscribing to a visceral version of the Robert Towne school of filmmaking, where a movie is simply four or five moments, with the rest existing "to give those moments their impact and resonance", Headhunters gives us at least five never-to-be-forgotten set-pieces, plus a cracking performance from Hennie to glue it all together.
Se7en (1995) David Fincher
The film that established David Fincher's apparently inseparable relationship with the darker side of human existence, this bleak, bleak film noir sidesteps the cliches it appears to bury itself in (two mismatched cops, one black, one white; the old-timer on the edge of retirement; a brilliant serial killer with a twisted Biblical methodology) with fierce intelligence, manifested both in an unusual density of literary reference and through exceptional performances from a fine cast, with Morgan Freeman's haunted Somerset and Brad Pitt's feisty Mills more than ably matched. Then of course there's that ending.
A couple begin to experience terrifying supernatural occurrences involving a vintage doll shortly after their home is invaded by satanic cultists.
Plot twists that leave an audience stunned and amazed at having the rug spectacularly pulled out from under their feet. Action scenes that, spectacular though they might be, serve to strengthen the storyline, not just blow up helicopters. And, most of all, the kind of stories that grip you like a vice, never knowing what's coming until the very end.
There are so many thriller films that are considered to be the best of all time. The main thriller films which I consider to be the best of times are "Se7en" and many more. Some people might disagree with me, but i guarantee you that after you have seen these thrillers, you will agree with that they are the best thrillers of all time.
Headhunters (2011) Morten Tyldum This Scandinavian pulp noir thriller, based on the bestseller by Jo Nesbo, sees diminutive headhunter Roger Brown (Aksel Hennie) compensate for his shortcomings via lucrative art thefts - until matters get horrifically out of hand. Subscribing to a visceral version of the Robert Towne school of filmmaking, where a movie is simply four or five moments, with the rest existing "to give those moments their impact and resonance", Headhunters gives us at least five never-to-be-forgotten set-pieces, plus a cracking performance from Hennie to glue it all together.
Se7en (1995) David Fincher
The film that established David Fincher's apparently inseparable relationship with the darker side of human existence, this bleak, bleak film noir sidesteps the cliches it appears to bury itself in (two mismatched cops, one black, one white; the old-timer on the edge of retirement; a brilliant serial killer with a twisted Biblical methodology) with fierce intelligence, manifested both in an unusual density of literary reference and through exceptional performances from a fine cast, with Morgan Freeman's haunted Somerset and Brad Pitt's feisty Mills more than ably matched. Then of course there's that ending.
Annabelle (2014)
Thursday, October 2, 2014
Who are some of the most popular and well know actors associtated with thriller film?
There are many popular and well known actors who are associated with thriller films.
Neve Campbell
Neve Campbell is one of the actresses who is associated with thriller films and she played a role in the film called "SCREAM". Neve Campbell was born and raised in Guelph.

Emma Roberts

Emma Roberts is the daughter of Oscar-nominated actor Eric Roberts and the niece of Oscar-winner Julia Roberts. She was born in Rhinebeck, New York. Emma is a popular and well known actress who is also associated with thriller films.
This is a video clip from youtube of Emma Roberts in one of her thriller films called "Scream"
Brad Pitt
Brad Pitt is An actor and producer known as much for his versatility as he is for his handsome face, Golden Globe-winning actor Brad Pitt's most widely recognized role may be Tyler Durden in Fight Club (1999). Brad Pitt is the most well known actor who is to be associated with thriller films.
Neve Campbell
Emma Roberts
Emma Roberts is the daughter of Oscar-nominated actor Eric Roberts and the niece of Oscar-winner Julia Roberts. She was born in Rhinebeck, New York. Emma is a popular and well known actress who is also associated with thriller films.
This is a video clip from youtube of Emma Roberts in one of her thriller films called "Scream"
Brad Pitt
Brad Pitt is An actor and producer known as much for his versatility as he is for his handsome face, Golden Globe-winning actor Brad Pitt's most widely recognized role may be Tyler Durden in Fight Club (1999). Brad Pitt is the most well known actor who is to be associated with thriller films.
Who are some of the most popular and well known directors associated with the thriller genre?
There are many popular and well known directors who are associated with the thriller genre. My favourites top 3 directors are:
Alfred Hitchcock
Sir Alfred Joseph Hitchcock, KBE was an English film director and producer, He was often known as " The Master of Suspense", he pioneered many techniques in the suspense and psychological thriller genres. The 39 steps was Alfred Hitchcock's first "wrong nman" film, and is arguably the best of Hitchcock's British film work.
Christopher Nolan
David Cronenberg s a Canadian filmmaker, screenwriter and actor. He is one of the principal originators of what is commonly known as the body horror or venereal horror genre. This style of filmmaking explores people's fears of bodily transformation and infection. In his films, the psychological is typically intertwined with the physical. In the first half of his career, he explored these themes mostly through horror and science fiction, although his work has since expanded beyond these genres. He has been called "the most audacious and challenging narrative director in the English-speaking world.
This youtube clip
This youtube clip shows one of David's best selling film ever and it is called "CRASH"
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