How to Survive a Horror Movie - Seth Grahame-Smith

How to Survive a Horror Movie

By Seth Grahame-Smith

  • Release Date: 2007-05-01
  • Genre: Film
Score: 4.5
4.5
From 26 Ratings

Description

Written by the screenwriter and producer behind Stephen King’s It, and with an introduction by horror icon Wes Craven (A Nightmare on Elm Street), this is a hilarious must-read for any horror movie fan—and it just might save your life

Are you reading this in a cornfield, at a summer camp, or in an abandoned mental institution? Have you noticed that everything is poorly lit, or that music surges every time you open a door? If the answer is yes, you’re probably trapped in a horror movie. But don’t freak out—just read this book! With it you will learn how to overcome every obstacle found in scary films, including:

• How to determine what type of horror film you’re trapped in
• The five types of slashers and how to defeat them
• How to handle killer dolls, murderous automobiles, and other haunted objects
• How to deal with alien invasions, zombie apocalypses, and other global threats
• What to do if you did something last summer, if your corn has children in it, or if you suspect you’re already dead
 
So don't be afraid: no vampire, zombie horde, cannibal hillbilly, Japanese vengeance ghost, or other horror movie monster can hurt you—as long as you have this book.

Reviews

  • Funny as hell

    5
    By Yurycka
    Easy reading and super funny! I highly recommend it
  • Fairly entertaining

    3
    By nathen colberg
    Pop culture references and obscene descriptors will keep some entertained throughout, myself included. A nice, mind numbing quick read, teenagers being the target audience. Not recommended for fans of substance or story, as it takes the role of a shotty but fun how-to. 3/5 stars.