Americans have such a love-hate relationship with movie sequels but Binghamton University Researchers say they know why Hollywood keeps pumping them out.
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the premise is that this was a valuable exercise: we create the killer so we can figure out how to stop the killer. problem is they created the killer in the killer got loose! and most sounds like a movie, dagen. dagen: if people watched more movies from the 80s, this would never have happened. what happens to our healthy fear of communism? communist countries want the united states off the face of the earth, take away our luscious freedoms. my parents raised me to fear the soviet union. they had nukes, hated america. i watched rock and bullwinkle more then natosha taught me then, 1994, red dawn. thomas howell gave me the tingles, so i worked the vhs tapes. [laughter] wolverines! the soviet union was able.