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Tuesday, December 16, 2014

Prom Night

Looking for a good solid movie? Prom night may be for you. I still remember when I saw this movie in theaters. It left a lasting impression, and after all that's what we look for in a movie right? Right from the get go, this movie has you interested and keeps you guessing about the outcomes.

A personal favorite of mine is foreshadowing. This movie has tons of it. My girlfriend and I watched this movie recently, and we realized just how apparent the foreshadowing was. The very first scene includes at least 3. And the number only increases from there. Sometimes they came off as cheesy, but it was interesting to try to follow them through out the film. It just fuels the fire as it adds more questions to what these obvious foreshadowing cues will lead to. As the story progresses you get anxious about what the outcome will be.

You follow a girl on her prom night, as she begins the adventure of life in the real world out by herself, while she also combats the loss of her parents due to murder. Little does she know that this murderer is stalking her on her prom night. As events unfold, I became more and more anxious, and even frustrated about the things that the man was getting away with.

Now I am big on not spoiling the movie, so i'll leave the details there and go on with my own personal reactions. If you want a more detailed review and summary you can check this out. This movie has always been a favorite of mine, despite the cheesy aspects. It infuses the perfect amount of side story, romance, challenges, twists and of course scares.

So this winter break if you're looking for a good movie to curl up to with some hot chocolate. Give this one a try.
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John Murdy

John Murdy is the long standing creative director of the all amazing seasonal event called Halloween Horror Nights. With many years of this under his belt, be is capable of producing the best event in horror history. For more information about this event you can check out my previous posts hereherehere, and right here. In my opinion this event is by far his most impressive accomplishment. However, his is not the only thing that this man is known for.
Previous to creating HHN, Murdy was employed at the Universal park in Orlando. He created an amazing attraction. Ever been to Universal Studios in either Orlando or Hollywood, and went of the Revenge of the Mummy ride, well John was also the creative director behind that project. 

After the production of this ride, he requested that he be moved to the California Universal Park, where he could bring Halloween Horror Nights back from its long hiatus. 

After years of work, great challenges, and many changes, John Murdy has managed to make the event what it is today. I have attended the event every year since 2007 and I have personally seen the changes that have arose every single year. The number of mazes, scare zones, and guests has increased by a significant amount. This is all due to the guidance provided by John Murdy. 

During all of these achievements he was also written up by LA Times, NBC and ScareLA. Amongst other well known companies. He is a local legend amongst many groups, and is my personal idol.  

Throughout the years I have seen my favorite event grow drastically all due to this man, and he has even encouraged me to begin a hobby in creature makeup design, just like the characters that lurk around his event. 

John Murdy is a well rounded, man who is full of a variety of skills, exactly what you need for the high stake, versatile career that he is in. 
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Psychology of Serial Killers

Many of us have heard the terrifying stories of serial killers, the havoc that they cause and the lives that they take. But not all understand the true underlying psychological aspects of the crimes that they commit. These monstrous individuals seem to have no filter over what is wrong to do. Perhaps this is why they are perceived as such terrifying people, because they are truly capable of anything that their urges insist they do. Over the years, as more and more serial killers have emerged, psychologists have often pondered exactly why they do it. Are there conditioning aspects, is it hormonal, or biological? Perhaps its a mixture of all of these things, but there is no clear cut answer. Clearly, however, there is a deeply rooted crack in their functioning. And once that crack is exposed, unpredictable catastrophic events can unfold.

In my opinion the most terrifying aspect of a serial killer isn't that they are severely disturbed, and could act on any urge. It is that they are intelligent and thoughtful, they know exactly what is going on, yet they have no remorse, or need to stop what they are doing. I find it intriguing that while they typically  have no remorse, they still try to always find an outside excuse as to the actions that they did, instead of putting the blame onto themselves. Ted Bundy put his blame on pornography, while Jeffery Dahmer clam is that he was born with a part of him missing.

As this website here states, there are specific classifications that are used to identify a serial killer.

  • They have to have at least 3 victims, with a brief, or extensive break in between. 
  • They murders will appear to be random and unconnected to them.
  • They typically do not do these crimes in order to gain any sort of material profit, but instead they do it for their sick mental satisfaction. 
  • They often have a specific and unique way about killing their victims. 
  • They choose a victim who is vulnerable, and low profile.
Now that it is clear exactly what perimeters a killer must fit inside to be classified as a serial killer, we can discuss a specific individual. Perhaps the most well know of all monstrous men is this man...

Charles Manson
Based out of California Manson was capable of many things, including manipulating a group of followers called "the family" to carry out his chaotic crimes for him. He assembled a type of cult, and within a short amount of time they were able to install fear into the homes of every family in the region. He is truly a sick man who will live in prison for the rest of his days. Charles Manson has been diagnosed with numerous mental disorders, and that combined with his rough upbringing created this monster. However, that is the wonder of the human mind, no matter how sick and twisted someone can be, they are still human and rooted from the same forces as us  "normal" citizens.  For specific information about Manson you can check out this site here.

It has always terrified me that any person, given the wrong mental set up, the wrong up bringing, can formulate a dark and sinister creature like all of the serial killers that we have heard of today, yet they are all driven from the same psychological factors.
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