I feel like most horror movies are preying on deep psychological fears of things that don’t or won’t happen, or happen only in the furthest reaches of the psyche.
The concept of just leaving your house to get some turnips and getting shot in the face is like a daily thing for every American, so I’m not sure that makes for good psychological horror.
I feel like most horror movies are preying on deep psychological fears of things that don’t or won’t happen, or happen only in the furthest reaches of the psyche.
The concept of just leaving your house to get some turnips and getting shot in the face is like a daily thing for every American, so I’m not sure that makes for good psychological horror.
Same with car accidents. More likely to die in one on the way to the airport, but plane crashes are more terrifying
Hey this is vanishingly unlikely. We don’t eat many turnips in the US.
What if we substitute turnips for…(dun dun duuuuuun!) French Fries!