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'American Horror Story': Sickeningly Scary

Wednesday 5 October 2011

'American Horror Story': Sickeningly Scary
'American Horror Story': Sickeningly Scary
Vivien Harmon and Ben (Dylan McDermott and Connie Britton) and their daughter, Violet (Taiss Farmiga) moves to Los Angeles for a fresh start fateful FX "American horror story." (Robert Zuckerman / FX)."The history of American Horror," FX 21 beginning Wednesday, October 5.
What can I tell you about "American Horror Story," except that it scared me sick?
In a pilot screening of FX this summer in Los Angeles, I felt like I had woken up by tossing and turning all night in a terrible nightmare. My knees were really weak, and dinner certainly does not appear to be a good idea.


Since Ryan Murphy and Brad Falchuk, creators of "Nip / Tuck" (and, more recently, "Glee"), "The American Horror Story" (9 tonight, FX) is full of very disturbing images from the opening scene, a flashbacks, in which children explore the basement and the building disturbing to find ... things ... tins. Years later, a psychotherapist (Dylan McDermott) and his family (Connie Britton as his wife, the daughter Taissa Farmiga), the same company, which is strangely undervalued. Vivien Harmon, Ben and escape his past, including the tragic loss of her unborn child and cheating on her. However, House has a new beginning - even the slavery of the machine in the attic - that what is needed.

Fans of the horror genre is every convention here, the fear-crazed neighbor (played enthusiastically by Jessica Lange) to the warning of an ancient inhabitant of the horribly disfigured. There are even (possible) sex with Satan, "Rosemary's Baby." The band believes "Psycho", the blood is trying to overcome all the slasher ever made. Bad things happen, followed by the worst things, and never stops grinding.

Even the next day, I could not shake the "American horror Story" experience, and here is the point to dismiss everything I said and call me too sensitive. because, although some critics to have been shaken selection like me, others laughed as the Gothic camp, just a lot of things he had seen in movies like "Scream".

But maybe I just said, you can decide for yourself if "The History of American Horror" is for you. If you look, however, do not blame me for your nightmares.

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