One of my correspondents, James H. Burns, writes: "I have a piece in today's Sunday New York Times. I don't quite get around to how I once invented the word 'gore-or' — as in 'gore-or movies' — but I think there may be some neat stuff in there on our country's Halloween legacy of fantasy films, and an unfortunate problem that's arisen, in how some horror movies are promoted." Here's a link to the piece which makes, I think, a good point. Not everyone wants to see (or can handle) some of the more graphic bloodshed in movies today. Especially around the dinner hour.