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I Can't Stand the Horror Trope of Slashers that Can 'Teleport'

  Credit to  Teleportation Vector Images | Depositphotos There is one horror trope that always bothers me when it comes to several horror movies.  How the hell can a slasher be in two places at once? What I mean by that is…why do horror directors sometimes ignore how a human can move? I’ve seen several horror movies that were really great, but were ruined by a killer who was able to teleport.  That doesn’t make any sense.  Unless time travel is involved, then go for it, but a human killer can’t teleport! Where does this sudden supernatural ability come from? It’s just so…stupid. So, like, does the mask or the outfit give the killer powers or what? This is a random side rant, but I felt the need to talk about this. I recently remembered a horror movie where the killer was able to be at two places at once, while he was going after two people.  Like he somehow was able to travel across the entire city in seconds to catch up to the other victim. How??? Not even science can explain this!!!

When Did Vampires Become Hot?

 

You’re not going to believe when vampires started to become romanticized. I thought it was maybe sometime in the era of the 80s when The Lost Boys horror film was released. 

It’s a fantastic vampire film that doesn’t hold back on the brutality, and it’s one of the best horror films ever made in the late 80s.

I’m most likely going to talk about this film sometime in October on Medium, I love watching this movie during the Halloween season. 

Super random to bring this up, but I thought the main character was so cute, he is probably the hottest vampire I have ever seen lol. That dude was fine. 

Hot vampires actually became a thing in the 1820s.

Yeah. 

It started that long ago. 

Isn’t that impressive?

Around this time, vampires were beginning the trend of looking like hot dudes who appear wealthy or mysterious, that would prey on beautiful women. 

I can see why writers started to choose this route for these types of monsters. It’s genius, and it’s perfect for these types of creatures. How else are they going to be able to catch their prey?

Blood sucking freaks can be kind of hot, I guess.

Like come on, look at the black and white vampire film that was released back in 1931. Dracula was probably the first film to show a hot vampire. 

He was so captivating, who couldn’t resist an actual creature of the night?

Well, if you were hypnotized by the creature with his powers, that’s a completely different story. After that I think it’s safe to say that you are toast. :)


 

Thank you for reading!

Emy Quinn

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