How to Survive a Horror Movie

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"How to Survive a Horror Movie" is a comedic, tongue-in-cheek guidebook that parodies horror film clichés by offering humorous advice on how characters could avoid the genre’s typical deadly outcomes.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf book
comedy book
parody
aimsTo entertain readers familiar with horror conventions
audience fans of comedy
fans of horror movies
readers who enjoy genre parodies
category film-related books
humor literature
pop culture parody
commentaryOn behavior of horror movie characters
predictability of horror plots
focusesOn common horror character mistakes
horror movie stereotypes
horror movie tropes
genre comedy
horror-comedy
humor
parody
intendedEffect comedy
satire
isFictionalContentAbout fictional horror situations
language English
mainTheme horror film clichés
survival in horror scenarios
medium print
narrativeForm guidebook
parodies horror films
monster movies
slasher movies
supernatural horror movies
provides advice for fictional horror characters
humorous survival tips
relatedTo genre-savvy commentary
horror film fandom
settingType fictional horror scenarios
structure advice-style entries
style conversational
informal
list-based advice
subjectMatter how characters could avoid deadly outcomes in horror films
tone humorous
tongue-in-cheek
uses clichés from horror cinema
exaggeration for comedic effect
meta-humor about horror genre conventions

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Seth Grahame-Smith authorOf How to Survive a Horror Movie
Seth Grahame-Smith notableWork How to Survive a Horror Movie