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Originally Posted by ZombiLuv
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That's funny. I didn't know women needed cats in horror movies.
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Originally Posted by Roiffalo

My thoughts exactly.
Still lost. Having not seen either examples the impression of the movie isn't the same when reading a review. Could you use a more well known example and explain further? Like what gender you think the Halloween series is geared towards?
I'm sure you don't mean insult by your comment, I'm just genuinely curious.
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Of course I don't mean to be insulting. Chronogirl didn't take it as an insult when I posted The Ward review back then. Perhaps you should see both movies. They are on cable channels now.
And I haven't seen the full Halloween series in a while. But the original Halloween is the perfect horror movie for all audiences. Halloween 3 is a good movie too.
Maybe the subject or cause of the horror monsters can be talked about more when people watch both The Ward and Silent House. It does seem to be in the news recently.
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Originally Posted by tfantasy
To the person who said that a certain movie was made for women: 
I watch a lot of violent, gory, action-packed, massive cussing type of movies so what is your comment regarding to that? Not every chic is into sappy romantic movies (present company included) so maybe you should eliminate comments like that since you don't know any of us.
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Again it wasn't meant as an insult. Just on the type this sort of horror movie might have more appeal towards. Did you watch both The Ward and Silent House? What did you think? Have you ever come across LMN movies? What do you think of those? If you want a movie with a kind of similar structure that to me is more towards both men and women check out High Tension.
And of course I know some women like horror movies. But I believe it's safe to say it's not as big of an audience as those that like romantic comedies.