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Jul 2006
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Agree? Disagree? Discuss. Last edited by Deciazulado; 07-06-2008 at 03:47 AM. Reason: copy right |
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Jan 2008
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Agree 100%
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Banned
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As much as I would normally punch in the face anyone who says "Discuss." (MAKE me, wimp
![]() We consciously or subconsciously like a horror movie if it resembles our nightmares, and fact is...our nightmares are low-budget. With fuzzy sound, shaky camera, remote washed-out locations, few extras, weird angles and handheld POV chases, and a quickly thrown together story that doesn't even try to make sense but creeps you out and gets right to the point. One of the prime annoyances of the current horror-remake craze, is that they try so hard to "pay tribute" to the old films, they dress them up in adoring finery-- Relocating stalked suburban babysitters in Rockies vacation dream-cabins, turning high school prom nights into 5-star hotel Paris-Hilton bashes, and William Castle haunted-houses into art-deco gold-and-glass... Horror is simply not something you can throw money at--Wealth is too comforting. Last edited by EricJ; 07-06-2008 at 09:54 AM. |
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Blu-ray Prince
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The real problem is that Hollywood rarely commits a decent budget to most Horror projects. It's viewed by many studio executives as junk cinema mainly aimed at teenagers. When Hollywood figured out they could make a lot more money churning out PG-13 Horror movies it has almost ruined the genre.
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Jul 2006
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I think there has to be a happy medium somewhere in there as there is such a thing as too shaky of a camera, too fuzzy of sound and/or too weird of angles... to say the absolute least. Also, I would disagree that it's better when the story of a horror film doesn't make or attempt to make much actual sense or logic. Really, it just all depends on what the movie itself is trying to go for and if it succeeds. |
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Blu-ray Knight
Jun 2007
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Hollywood shows the monster too quickly.
Either that, or they just won't give me a budget for my new and sick idea of "The Hills have Eyes: The Musical" Logan |
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Blu-ray Archduke
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Blu-ray Knight
Jun 2007
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Blu-ray Duke
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Sadly, it had possibly the worst ending for a horror film that I can remember. |
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Blu-ray Knight
Jun 2007
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Logan |
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For the most part, I agree with what King had to say.
Someone once told me that the key to comedy is the regular turned absurd. That's close, in my opinion, to really effective horror. Take something like Halloween. Many people have a fear of being home, essentially alone, in a dark house. What could be waiting for you behind that door, or up the stairs? It's almost a universal feeling. Now what do you do when there really is someone/thing there? You exploit a natural point of unease in your viewer and build the tension. I think the problem with most modern horror is that they remove or quicken that build-up, so you almost don't have a chance to be scared with what lays behind the shadows. Instead, they cheapen it with jump scenes and false scares punctuated with punch music blasts, before some CGI-created monster leaps out to almost zero reaction. There is though, the rare occasion when they build up the tension sufficiently, and then screw the pooch when it comes to the actual monster - Jeepers Creepers, I'm looking at you. The first half hour of that movie fantastically built the tension, then it all went downhill. |
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It bums me out that film adaptations of my favorite horror author (H.P. Lovecraft) has been piss-poor and geared toward a demographic (teenagers) who have no clue who HPL was or how good his books were. |
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This will make absolutely no sense to people who have never seen the original Val Lewton "Cat People" whose scene it was named after, and where it was first, best, and, more importantly, realistically used. ![]() |
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Blu-ray Knight
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