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What's funny about that movie is that Jason only really spends 20 minutes in Manhattan and kills like a couple people there. 90% of the movie takes place on a cruise ship where 90% of the people he kills are on the ship.
New orleans- known for being mystical and scary.
Savannah-Known for being the most haunted city in america
New York city- Any genre can work with NYC
Small town in the Appalachian mountains-Fits with wooded scenery and a sense of the unknown.
The great plain states-Native american legends turned into reality
Small town in new england- Fairly historic and synoymous with witch trials and purification. Salem would be a good example
Desert locations-The horror with deserts is that you can be fairly isolated with no one to hear your screams as you try to run away but you cant because the desert is a hot, arid, unhelping wasteland
It's not technically a horror film-- but "Escape From New York" depicted a dark, eerie world of the future were the island of Manhattan had become a maximum security prison. In the movie, there are well-known scenes filmed on a decaying bridge and in a delapidated train station. Those scenes, among others, were actually filmed in St. Louis. Just a bit of movie trivia.
(Note: The Old Chain of Rocks Bridge and Union Station in St. Louis have since been restored and are functioning structures.)
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