6 Horror Movies based on Real People! The paranormal scary list...


Everyone loves a good horror movie! But some people dont realize they are based on real events! Zero2Hero brings you our list of scary horror movies that the writers and directors have stated were based on real events...sometimes even paranormal! Dont forget to subscribe! And check out these strange and bizarre houses around the world! Everybody loves a good scary movieokay so maybe not everybody but they are certainly more popular then ever! But did you know that many of your favorite are based on real life people and their crimes? Heres a list of six excellent horror flicks and their grizzly true-life inspiration! Find out who continued to perform surgeries AFTER they were released from prison! Number 6: Freddy Krueger A Nightmare on Elm Street. A Nightmare on Elm Street is a classic horror movie and Freddy Krueger the classically terrifying bad guy.
For those of you who dont know the premise of Elm Street is that four teenagers are stalked and killed in their nightmares by the terrifying Freddy Krueger a dream demon.
The idea of the dream demon goes far back in the history of many cultures and in fact the latter half of the word nightmare mare is from the Norse term for a demon that causes sleepers to have bad dreams by sitting on their chests.
Is it said that Wes Craven got the idea for his hit film from a news article he read in the early 80s about a young refugee man living in America.
The young man began to have very disturbing nightmares in which a thing was chasing him and trying to kill him.
He was so terrified that he tried to stay awake for days at a time causing his parents to become extremely worried about him.
Eventually when he finally did fall asleep his parents thought that perhaps the turmoil was over.
But that night they heard him screaming in his sleephaving another nightmareand by the time they got to his bedside he was dead.
This was not a solitary case within a four-year period in the late 1970s there were 18 cases of refugees ironically all of the same origins dying mysteriously in their sleep.
Autopsies were carried out on every death but no cause of death was found.
Although not heavily publicized the main thought behind the deaths was something called Oriental Nightmare Death Syndrome this is when death is caused by absolute terror from a nightmare. HmmmIm really reconsidering going to sleep now! Number 5: The Texas Chainsaw Massacre. The Texas Chainsaw Massacre originally a 1974 film is about a group of friends who stumble upon a family of cannibals while travelling together to an old family home.
While exploring the area the friends find a seemingly empty house one of the them enters the house through an unlocked door and meets his death at the hands of the antagonistLeatherface.
The house is soon discovered to be full of furniture made from human bones and pieces of hacked up human bodies.
Writers Tobe Hooper and Kim Henkel both discussed their inspiration for the film and the real-life crime case of Ed Gein came up.
Ed Gein the infamous murderer and body snatcher was arrested on November 16th 1957 after killing Bernice Worden a shop owner in Plainfield were Gein lived.
Upon searching Geins property the local police found some horrifying evidence of his snatching bodies from local graves and mutilating them in order to decorate his own home.
They found human skin covering several chairs skulls on his bedposts bowls made from skulls say that 10 times fast clothes made from human skin a lampshade made from a human face and much much more.
He later claimed that he was trying to make a human suit resembling his late mother so that he could become her and walk around as her.
He was found guilty of his crimes but declared legally insane and lived the rest of his life in psychiatric institutions where he died from cancer aged 77. Number 4: The Silence of the LambsHannibal. The well-known character from this book and movie franchise is of course Hannibal Lecter a serial killer and cannibal who despite his crimes was an intelligent well-spoken and highly educated man.
In The Silence of the Lambs Lecter helps FBI agent Clarice Starling catch the serial killer Buffalo Bill from the confines of his prison cell.
In return for the help he gets moved to a new prison but escapes while being transferred.
Lecter kills his guards using one of their faces to fool the paramedics.
In the sequel Hannibal Lecter is being chased by a former surviving victim who wants to feed him to wild boars.
FBI agent Starling is after him again but he captures her and takes to his lake house where he sedates her and feeds her the brains of his recent victim who is also still alive.

Источник: rutube.ru

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