Pennsylvania has more deaths in scary movies than any other state.
— which, as the name of the company implies, “ the search for TV and internet in your area easy” — was curious to find which states were the deadliest with regards to scary movie kill counts.” list and calculating the number of deaths based on location. Those films that weren’t based in the U.S. were, of course, excluded.
Ok, so Pennsylvania topped the list, but surely the number of deaths that occurred in the Keystone State weren’tfound that Pennsylvania had a total of 615 lives snuffed out across terrifying franchises. The next largest amount — New York — was a little over a third of that with 254. But what does Pennsylvania have that all the other states don’t? The answer to that, says the study, is zombies.
“Pennsylvania is prone to piling up bodies after the people-eaters break loose: ‘The Land of the Dead’, ‘Dawn of the Dead ,’ and ‘Night of the Living Dead ’ collectively claimed 594 corpses in the Quaker State,” the study reads. “Pennsylvania also has the highest ratio of kills per movie at a whopping 102.5 kills per movie. ”If you purchase a product or register for an account through a link on our site, we may receive compensation.and agree that your clicks, interactions, and personal information may be collected, recorded, and/or stored by us and social media and other third-party partners in accordance with our
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