
05-01-2008, 01:56 PM
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Mephistophiliac
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Join Date: Aug 2005
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Originally Posted by kilika13
hey i was just checkin my thread and saw ur's, i take it u r doing media studies as well lol
neways r questions are vertually the same so i thought i'd better post on urs to help you with your research.
my opinion on this matter is that slashers enpower women, although we do see lots killed of before we reach the final girl stage of the movie. However more males did on screen and suffer worse fates the women in the majority of slasher movies, although due to the inherit sexaul element of the women audiences and critics think that women and more victimised then men.
in more recent slashers, and i include the string of terrible remakes, we can see that the final girls is also often sexaully active where as in the past she wasn't, for example in the Rob Zombie Halloween, Laurie makes many sexaul refferances, and in the later scene is pleased at the thought of going out with the guy her friend asks out for her, where as in the original Laurie tells her friend to call the date off.
Also may i recomend that you also try looking at slashers where the killer is a women, for example: I Spit On Your Grave, Sleep Away Camp and Happy Birthday To Me, these could be used as a comparison as they were made around the same date as Nightmare and Halloween.
If there's nefing else i can help you with just give me a shout, i am always wiling to help out.
Gd luck in your exam, all the best
Chris
(Also if you have the time please could you look at my resarch question and give me your opinion on the subject)
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