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SawTHEwall
11-27-2005, 10:29 AM
Who wishes horror movies were like in the old days?
Or
Do you like the newer horror movies?
RavageRitual
11-27-2005, 11:07 AM
why does it matter? not like could change it anyway
phantomstranger
11-27-2005, 01:28 PM
I do like modern horror films, but the old classics are the best
alkytrio666
11-28-2005, 06:54 PM
Originally posted by phantomstranger
I do like modern horror films, but the old classics are the best
What he said^^.
nebae
12-06-2005, 11:26 AM
I like both. I prefer the classics but I suppose the reason they stopped doing them like that was that got samey and boring. There's always loads of the oldies I haven't yet to see, but you can't beat it when a really good new one comes out.
And every now and then they throw out an old style one like Ford Coppolla's Dracula/Frakenstein.
VampiricClown
12-06-2005, 11:36 AM
The classics are the best. I still enjoy the new ones alot though.
nebae
12-06-2005, 11:51 AM
Yeah, I love the colours and sets they used. It made everything seem more surreal and spooky. They had that not quite right feel to them.
Was peoples blood a different colour in those days? It seemed very... er... vibrant.
Yellow Jacket
12-06-2005, 03:18 PM
Each had their ups and downs. Sure, I love the classics a helluva lot better than today's releases, but there stil are horrors being released nowadays that will some day be classics (The Devil's Rejects for example). So, it doesn't really matter to me. As long as the horror movei turns out good, then I'm not complaining.
KF100
12-09-2005, 12:25 PM
I like the classics more, I hate how they keep making remakes.
The STE
12-17-2005, 12:14 AM
It's sortof a double-edged sword. People seem to like the old movies better. But if they kept making them like that, there wouldn't be anything new.
Personally, I like good movies, regardless of the time frame in which they were made.
Originally posted by The STE
It's sortof a double-edged sword. People seem to like the old movies better. But if they kept making them like that, there wouldn't be anything new.
Personally, I like good movies, regardless of the time frame in which they were made.
agreed - the key is for a film to come along that shakes things up - i suspect it's coming along any minute now, just waiting, yep, any minute now . . . *whistles* . . . yep, any minute . . .
The STE
12-17-2005, 09:06 PM
Originally posted by Zero
agreed - the key is for a film to come along that shakes things up - i suspect it's coming along any minute now, just waiting, yep, any minute now . . . *whistles* . . . yep, any minute . . .
Or even if it doesn't shake anything up, it could at least be good. Just that, few years of the same thing, shit starts to get less good...
no mulier
12-18-2005, 02:52 AM
Originally posted by The STE
I like good movies, regardless of the time frame in which they were made.
Very well put.
This age of filmmaking technology is like a filmmaker's candystore. All it takes is someone with creative vision and the skill to put it into form, creating a film that blends the best of both worlds.
Thorns_demon
01-16-2006, 04:13 AM
I think classics have the best story line but new movies have the best visuals and stuff, If I see a classic, I usually think: what a boring movie, I mean you don't get scared of it or it's in black and white so you hardly see the difference between blood or water, or like a piece of someone could be mistaken for a piece of the ground, I mean a stone or something and like those alien monsters they just look so fake but hey they couldn't make anythin else in those days so for those days they are great movies but in our time you can play them for your children and they don't get scared hehe lol or that's just my guess.
mikeywalsh
01-19-2006, 01:30 AM
Older horror movies have a lot to recommend them, things like the Hays Code stopped them being explicit but I still think one of the staples of horror movies is gore, not all films require it but I got into horror partly through the gore of films like 'Absurd' and 'Friday the 13th' as well as being charmed by the antics of Lugosi et al when I was a kid. The gore helps though and most of my favourite horror movies are post-NOLD
jedicow
01-29-2006, 06:29 PM
i love the old classics the best.
Haunted
01-30-2006, 08:00 AM
I with Sam.
I gotta say that I just love a good horror film classic or otherwise.
I just saw the remake of The Blob. Didn't care for it too much.
Actually, one of my favorite classic films is The Birds. The end, where the family is getting into the car and the place is filled with birds... leads into darkness. I love it!
Sukie
01-31-2006, 12:15 PM
You can't go back. I remember seeing the Vincent Price House on Haunted Hill when I was 5 or so and I had nightmares about it for many years thereafter (the witchy woman in the basement, the floating skeleton, the blood dripping from the ceiling), but watching that movie now just doesn't give the scare, not because of my adult brain, but because I'm so desensitized from the last 30 years of blood and core. Then that horrible remake with the stupid mechanical glass house. Jeez. But if there's an old one on TV, I will watch it while my family pooh poohs them. They just don't get the style and elegance of Vincent Price, Christopher Lee and Peter Cushing, the soft color of those Hammer Studio flicks, the damsels in distress with big hair, and capes. Ha Ha - I'm a sucker for the cape.
sabersword
01-31-2006, 03:22 PM
I have a sampleing of films from the 30s and 40s but, the ones I like the best are the B films from the early 50s and 60s. Such as The Wasp Woman and Tormented. No blood, no guts but lots of uh, Bness. Oh, Oh, and the Screeming SKull. Freeked me as a kid.
LegallyInsane
02-01-2006, 10:04 AM
Alot of older films are really good. Newer movies are usually copying the old ones, but some turn out good.
Hellsing
02-01-2006, 02:51 PM
I agree with everyone here that the classics are tops and why can't hollywood just leave them be?The stupid film about the glass house is called 13 ghosts(what a brain fart movie!)The older film is much better.What about "House of wax" remake ,Another brain farty!I hope that the big studios stop this soon,It' like there running out of great ideas for films so they sit in there stuffy rooms and say "Wow man,like lets remake Alien!And all the train seals start to clap!:rolleyes: