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Old 07-25-2023, 02:53 PM   #621
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The advantage Jamie Lee Curtis has now then back in 1998 is that they're not dealing with the Weinstein controlled Miramax/Dimension company hot off their hit film Scream.

They tried to make H20 into a self-referencing teen slasher, replacing John Ottman with Marco Beltrami's jump stings, but halloween is not that. I think Blumhouse and David Gordon Green are going to bring the goods. And Curtis finally has John Carpenter on board. So I think at the least it'll be interesting.
There were reasons why Scream, and subsequently, H20 were box office hits.

Scream stayed true to the formula of the early "whodunit" slashers while adding post modern, self aware sensibilities to a genre that had become riddled with cliches.

H20 took that formula and added tried and true dramatic elements that were present in the more high brow, procedural driven horror films of the era.

What were the other horror revivals doing at the time? TCOMM put a magic wielding cult in control of Michael. Jason Goes to Hell gave us mystical knives and a demonic, Krang-like, body hopping monster. And New Nightmare told us all previous encounters with Freddy weren't real and only existed as movies. I'm all for sequels trying new things, but they all just took their new ideas too far. All of these were, also, financially not very successful.

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Old 07-25-2023, 03:30 PM   #622
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There were reasons why Scream, and subsequently, H20 were box office hits.

Scream stayed true to the formula of the early "whodunit" slashers while adding post modern, self aware sensibilities to a genre that had become riddled with cliches.

H20 took that formula and added tried and true dramatic elements that were present in the more high brow, procedural driven horror films of the era.

What were the other horror revivals doing at the time? TCOMM put a magic wielding cult in control of Michael. Jason Goes to Hell gave us mystical knives and a demonic, Krang-like, body hopping monster. And New Nightmare told us all previous encounters with Freddy weren't real and only existed as movies. I'm all for sequels trying new things, but they all just took their new ideas too far. All of these were also tremendous flops.
Box Office is not indicative to the films being good man.

The "post modern, self aware sensibilities" are now more dated than the "cliches" back in the day and just used as an excuse for shit writing.

I would gladly watch Curse and New Nightmare over the "hip and cool" films any damn day of the week.
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Old 10-16-2023, 03:43 PM   #623
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So i haven't seen this one since the 90s and have been on a Halloween kick. I thought about getting the inexpensive triple pack because I want H20 as well, but if the the different cut better? Worth getting?
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