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GSMovies.com - Movie. Good Horror Movies Every Fan Has To See. If you ask people on the street for some suggestions of a great horror movie, odds are you'd get a wide range of answers. You’d get everything from the scariest slasher film to horror comedies and even b-rated horror movies that barely classify for the genre.

Because we all have a different capacity for being scared and our own unique reasons for watching horror films, we of course have varying tolerances for gore and suspenseful movies[2]. Storytelling is an art form and the best stories share a hero, his struggles, and the ultimate victory of the hero over the villain. Great horror movies drag out the suspense until the end[1], sometimes never concluding with victory. Let's get started, shall we? Great Scary Movies Halloween [Blu-ray]Amazon Price:$19.99 $5.99 Buy Now(price as of Oct 10, 2013) The Vanishing (The Criterion Collection)Amazon Price:$29.95 $15.95 Buy Now(price as of Oct 10, 2013) Charles Band's Puppet Master CollectionAmazon Price:$59.95 $26.50 Buy Now(price as of Oct 10, 2013)

Watch Dragonball Episode 70. Historychannelprogress.png (1132×210) Hours of playing video games can change brain for the better, research finds. Video games can change a person's brain and, as researchers are finding, often that change is for the better. A growing body of university research suggests that gaming improves creativity, decision-making and perception.

The specific benefits are wide ranging, from improved hand-eye coordination in surgeons to vision changes that boost night driving ability. People who played action-based video and computer games made decisions 25 percent faster than others without sacrificing accuracy, according to a study. Indeed, the most adept gamers can make choices and act on them up to six times a second -- four times faster than most people, other researchers found. Scientists also found that women -- who make up about 42 percent of computer and videogame players -- were better able to mentally manipulate 3D objects, a skill at which men are generally more adept. Electronic gameplay has its downside. "Video games change your brain," said University of Wisconsin psychologist C.