i have no idea why the horror genre in movies abuses the serenity of either the night, or the graveyard... horror depicted in daylight? now that's something, the best example i can cite is the movie carnage park... it confuses traditionalism in horror movies, since it occupies the day, rather than the night... the night is for scientists looking pretty, glee-eyed watery nearing tears, attempting to fathom the stars... and the graveyard? the only eerie thing about a graveyard in the night, is you actually being there... who else were you expecting? a john smit b. 5th june 1901 d. 23 april 1960? ****** ain't moving, and ******* ain't gonna move, unless you're into necrophilic puppeteering.