View Full Version : pyschological overkill
neilold
02-21-2015, 01:26 AM
i have to mention the complete overkill on pyschological and haunted house movies at the moment. I am a slasher and gore fan, and yes there was the same after the success of hostel and saw years ago. However, it seems complete overkill, i cannot remeber there being that amny of them back then. It seems every horror that now comes out starts with the description 'a,b and c move into an old house' or 'so and so was murdered, years later his spirit'. if i see that agin i will actually go insane myself from it.
neilold
02-24-2015, 05:53 AM
it's just me then is it?
MichaelMyers
02-24-2015, 06:08 AM
i have to mention the complete overkill on pyschological and haunted house movies at the moment. I am a slasher and gore fan, and yes there was the same after the success of hostel and saw years ago. However, it seems complete overkill, i cannot remeber there being that amny of them back then. It seems every horror that now comes out starts with the description 'a,b and c move into an old house' or 'so and so was murdered, years later his spirit'. if i see that agin i will actually go insane myself from it.
It is getting stale, but then I see some gory movies getting old too (e.g., Saw). We need a Michael Myers for a new generation IMO.
Raegan
02-24-2015, 01:47 PM
It is getting stale, but then I see some gory movies getting old too (e.g., Saw). We need a Michael Myers for a new generation IMO.
I agree, I dig slasher flicks or even not too bloody but fantastic gore movies
Aren't the bringing Halloween back again?
Seeing Babadook was pretty refreshing but I've never seen things like paranormal activity etc I'd rather watch ghost hunters ::cool::
TheBossInTheWall
02-24-2015, 02:06 PM
I agree. I'm also sick of the 'is it real or hallucination/losing my mind/etc' movies.
anglewitch
02-24-2015, 02:06 PM
I agree. I'm also sick of the 'is it real or hallucination/losing my mind/etc' movies.
Me too. SICK SICK SICK!
Angra
02-24-2015, 02:13 PM
it's just me then is it?
Yup..
neilold
03-21-2015, 12:41 AM
wouldn't mind but its the sheer massive volume of them, its stifling the market