4. What type of thriller film do you enjoy most?
gangster,crime,physiological,action,dr…
5. what section of the film market do you feel is least catered for? thriller, romance, comedy,horror,action, sci-fi
6. what is the most eye catching feature on a film poster? colour,pictures,Font,special effects, slogan,
7. what colour scheme do you most associate with thrillers?
black/grey. black/red. blue/grey. brown/grey. blue/light grey. red/orange.
8. what sort of thing do you most expect when watching a thriller film?
violence,low lighting, plot twists, action,hero’ss and villains, fast camera movement, suspense, male roles,
9.how do you think a good thriller should open?
death, everyday life, chase,flashbackk, suspense,
10. in your opinion, which british thriller title is most memorable?
memory catcher, false suspicion, true witness,Polaroidd, the hunted, the innocent
1. Female
2. 15
3. twice a month
4. drama
5. sci-fi
6. pictures
7. Black/red
8. fast camera movement
9. suspense
10. the hunted!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Originally airing on the BBC, this 1970s British comedy about an eccentric middle-class couple quickly became a viewer favorite. Tom and Barbara Good (Richard Briers and Felicity Kendal) decide to leave the rat race and live off the land — but don’t leave their suburban enclave. To the horror of conservative neighbors Jerry and Margot Leadbetter (Penelope Keith and Paul Eddington), the Goods turn their home into a self-sufficient utopian garden.
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Originally airing on the BBC, this 1970s British comedy about an eccentric middle-class couple quickly became a viewer favorite. Tom and Barbara Good (Richard Briers and Felicity Kendal) decide to leave the rat race and live off the land — but don’t leave their suburban enclave. To the horror of conservative neighbors Jerry and Margot Leadbetter (Penelope Keith and Paul Eddington), the Goods turn their home into a self-sufficient utopian garden.
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Originally airing on the BBC, this 1970s British comedy about an eccentric middle-class couple quickly became a viewer favorite. Tom and Barbara Good (Richard Briers and Felicity Kendal) decide to leave the rat race and live off the land — but don’t leave their suburban enclave. To the horror of conservative neighbors Jerry and Margot Leadbetter (Penelope Keith and Paul Eddington), the Goods turn their home into a self-sufficient utopian garden.
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Originally airing on the BBC, this 1970s British comedy about an eccentric middle-class couple quickly became a viewer favorite. Tom and Barbara Good (Richard Briers and Felicity Kendal) decide to leave the rat race and live off the land — but don’t leave their suburban enclave. To the horror of conservative neighbors Jerry and Margot Leadbetter (Penelope Keith and Paul Eddington), the Goods turn their home into a self-sufficient utopian garden.
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