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In an interview yesterday, Mr Wilson was questioned about the harmful effects of horror movies on teenagers. He argued that such effects were often exaggerated and claimed that other types of films were far more dangerous for young people. When asked to prove this, he pointed out that horror films were often set in unreal situations and were clearly not to be taken seriously. In contrast, he claimed that films showing violent crime were often set in everyday life, and were, therefore, more damaging. In Mr Wilson's opinion, horror films should be banned altogether. are more popular among the elderly than among the young. cost more than other kinds of films. are less damaging to young people that films of violent crime.

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In an interview yesterday, Mr Wilson was questioned about the harmful effects of horror movies on teenagers. He argued that such effects were often exaggerated and claimed that other types of films were far more dangerous for young people. When asked to prove this, he pointed out that horror films were often set in unreal situations and were clearly not to be taken seriously. In contrast, he claimed that films showing violent crime were often set in everyday life, and were, therefore, more damaging. In Mr Wilson's opinion, horror films should be banned altogether. are more popular among the elderly than among the young. cost more than other kinds of films. are less damaging to young people that films of violent crime.

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The text seems to be incomplete or mixed up. However, from what I can understand, Mr. Wilson believes that horror movies are less damaging to young people than films that depict violent crime. He argues that horror movies are often set in unrealistic scenarios and are not meant to be taken seriously. On the other hand, movies that depict violent crime are set in everyday life, making them more harmful. It's unclear from the text whether Mr. Wilson believes horror movies should be banned, are more popular among the elderly, or cost more than other types of films.

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