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Though may be sometimes they even caused human deaths but in the course of human civilization, animals like Horses, Elephants & cows most of the time have been seen or treated as very helpful & harmless animals as we found themselves very useful in mostly traveling, sports/entertainment or even domestic household or agricultural purposes. From their physical outlook even a child find them pretty interesting or beautiful as an animal; and most of the time they never appears or seems threatening for us. Moreover, unlike dogs & cats, they (very) hardly sounds creepy. Even if we consider the incidents or accidents where they (intentionally or not) killed their handlers or others, we would see a common pattern which is somewhat less horrifying, chilling or gruesome in compare to other crazy or man eating animal attack. May be the problem is there is very few (or no) records where they killed a human or other animal through bites instead of kicking or beating badly. Quote:
Now, for the sake of a concept for a horror story/film I'm not sure but it may be turn out interesting to see a deadly or evil horse as the main threat. But to do so the writer or director needs to show or have a good deal of creativity to raise the terror in reader's or viewer's mind. Otherwise the reader or the audience would hardly buy it unless the whole thing is treated as comedy like Black Sheep. But yeah...may be in a western scenario it'd be 'interesting' to see a vengeful horse who stalks & kills the killers of his mater or the bad guys who caused the wrongful death of its rider. But the question is how interestingly all those killings by that horse can be shown or described? Otherwise, an evil or deadly horse we can easily be portray in a bizzaro scenario...where we can borrow some disturbing physical features from other animals or insects and give it a horrifying or weird outlook...for example, a horse with 8 or more than 4 legs (like spiders) and a venomous scorpion tail.:D
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In addition to Horse at the Edge of the Park, there is also Horse at the Edge of the Pork, which is the horse/pig horror film. Sort of the barnyard version of Frankenstein Meets the Wolf Man.
And let us not forget Bad Horse, the Thoroughbred of Sin...!
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Neither do sheep. In fact, sheep don't even have any upper incisors, so the idea of "killer sheep", even as a joke, is plain ridiculous. And yet there is a movie about that.
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They stab horses in horror, don't they?
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I just remembered, Emanuelle in America features a horse.
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The William Hope Hodgson story, 'The Horse of the Invisible' has a malevolent ghost horse in it (sort of anyway). It was adapted for the small screen as part of the 'Rivals of Sherlock Holmes' series..
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My brain:
Remembers hearing things about this video and certain...ummm...desires about animals. Considers that it may be the animated version of the George Orwell book. Dismisses this idea. Decides to definately avoid clicking the link |
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Haha! Good call! Orwell this ain't! ;P
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