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shadow_13
08-22-2004, 09:01 PM
I can't help but wonder why there haven't been any new slashers lately. Sure you've got Freddy, Jason, Chucky, Pinhead, etc. but there are really no newer ones at least none that have any substance. Sure you've got a few cheap movies with half ass slashers but there really hasn't been any good ones in a long time. The last good one that comes to mind is the killers in scream. I can only hope the upcoming movie Saw is good enough to galvanize the slasher genre but judging from the previews it looks lacking.

KRUGERKID13
08-22-2004, 09:07 PM
because hollywoods to busy remaking everything to create something new duh:rolleyes:

Hate_Breeder
08-22-2004, 09:22 PM
Originally posted by KRUGERKID13
because hollywoods to busy remaking everything to create something new duh:rolleyes:

LOL so true

KRUGERKID13
08-22-2004, 09:23 PM
it really pisses me off im just dreadin the day they re-make halloween and friday the 13th and noes.

shadow_13
08-23-2004, 08:40 AM
Originally posted by KRUGERKID13
it really pisses me off im just dreadin the day they re-make halloween and friday the 13th and noes.
That's like trying to make a better bread box, it's just stupid. Why remake something when the originial was already so good? Why risk tainting it? I really wish Hollywood would come out of this whole remake phase. It's like the writers are too lazy to come up with some new material.

KRUGERKID13
08-23-2004, 08:43 AM
well i hate it when they come out with the remake and the directors like im such a huge fan of the original. Wel guess what if you really were you should know remaking it is like killing it and its disrespectful

Vodstok
08-23-2004, 10:55 AM
Originally posted by shadow_13
That's like trying to make a better bread box, it's just stupid. Why remake something when the originial was already so good? Why risk tainting it? I really wish Hollywood would come out of this whole remake phase. It's like the writers are too lazy to come up with some new material.


Easy, they pay some hack to "Rework" the original script. they pay him shit, and get a nobody director to film it, and pad the old proactical effects with cheaper cgi, then toss it out in theaters.

Hardcore fans go hoping for something decent. people who have HEARD of the classics go because now they want to be "hardcore" fans.... The movie company makes a bunch of money off of shit that they didnt put any work into, so they continue.

It's like pavlov's dogs. if you give a dog a cookie every time he shits on the rug, why would he stop?

KRUGERKID13
08-23-2004, 11:08 AM
that 2nd paragraph is so damn true

Thepuppetmaster
08-23-2004, 02:01 PM
i agree fully on the conversation if they make a remake of friday the 13th im just going to watch the original again when it comes out instead. and what do you guys meen no new slashers? there's plenty of good ones out there you missed like chucky's son

Ritualistic
08-23-2004, 02:46 PM
In hollywood I believe the day of slashers are gone... but not forgotten, hopefully some director will come along and make some killer slashers....

shadow_13
08-23-2004, 06:12 PM
Originally posted by Thepuppetmaster
i agree fully on the conversation if they make a remake of friday the 13th im just going to watch the original again when it comes out instead. and what do you guys meen no new slashers? there's plenty of good ones out there you missed like chucky's son

They've turned Chucky into a joke, all you have to do is watch. Sure it's a funny movie, but it's not the Chucky of old.

bone collector
08-24-2004, 10:35 PM
i agree with puppetmaster about other slashers out there, Ben Willis from i know what you did last summer, Jeremy Melton from valentine, and Brenda from urban legad, o the list goes on,

i think that the writers and producers cant think of anything cause they r stupid in a way

movieman64
08-25-2004, 10:00 AM
Any machete wielding bad guy is going to be compared to Jason/F13, chainsaws with Leatherface/TCM, butcher knives with Michael/Halloween, hooks with candyman, etc...Almost every popular movie begets sequels, re-makes and prequels. Dracula, Frankenstein, Wolfman, Mummy, Godzilla, and so on. It's nothing new.

Blair Witch Project came up with a rather original concept, (which was successful) it has recently been copied by M. Night Shyamalan on the Sci-Fi channel. Movies tend to follow trends, Indies and Asian films are very popular right now. B-movies were very popular in the 50's and 60's, and now their making a strong comeback.

Slashers have never left us, they are in lesser known, less popular, lower budget/campy films Their mainstream appeal has died off, but with all trends they will have a resurgence.

Sam The Egg
08-25-2004, 10:02 AM
Originally posted by KRUGERKID13
because hollywoods to busy remaking everything to create something new duh:rolleyes:

Yeah, just ask toolboxkiller

Queen
08-25-2004, 10:38 AM
They Have Enough Slashers 2 Suit Them. So They Don't Wanna Get Off They're Big Fat Asses & Make More. With Them It's Like Hooray For Me & Screw U.;)

g star
08-25-2004, 08:07 PM
i think slashers were an 80s kind of thing. they made hundreds and hundreds in that decade and each one had at least some merit. but when you pull a genre out of the time frame it worked in it doesn't work as well.

HauteTension676
08-25-2004, 08:08 PM
there are new slasher movies out there. there just either

A: Teenage Slashers

B: The straight to video stuff that you see located in the ''new release section'' in stores like Hollywood video and Blockbuster

gnarly
08-26-2004, 01:57 AM
the slashers all died after the 80's
now its all about zombie movies

rakechan
08-26-2004, 03:56 AM
I'm writing my dissertation about why certain types of horror are popular at certain times... it's kinda interesting to think about the 70s-80s slasher flicks, opposed to the stuff that's coming out now- it's all zombies and big disaster type of stuff coming out at the mo. (Sept 11th, terrorist attacks, genetic science, etc... being veeeery important issues in the media at the mo) The media affects the types of horrors coming out, because overall an element of realism helps a film to be scary, as people can identify with it and make the fear their own.

Oddness... it's starnge, I managed to watch 'Threads' (old BBC thing from late 70s) the other day, it's still scary because it's incredibly relevant now...

just a few rambling thoughts...

JigSaw
08-26-2004, 07:49 AM
Originally posted by shadow_13
I can only hope the upcoming movie Saw is good enough to galvanize the slasher genre but judging from the previews it looks lacking.
It's not, SAW is more then a slasher film. The killer plays games with people where they have to kill someone else in order to live.

shadow_13
08-28-2004, 05:18 PM
Originally posted by JigSaw
It's not, SAW is more then a slasher film. The killer plays games with people where they have to kill someone else in order to live.
Although I see where you may think otherwise from watching the sucky ones, not all slasher movies are mindless bloodfests. Some actually have good storylines and acting. Take Wes Craven's New Nightmare for instance or Silence of The Lambs. Like or or not Hannibal is a unoffical slasher and you know it.

thEsounDofdirT
08-28-2004, 06:44 PM
the thing is... how in the world could you possibly create a slasher that would ever be as special as michael, freddy, jason, leatherface, pinhead, etc. ... we'll never have anymore slashers


i do think we'll have a bunch of shitty CG characters.....

IDrinkYourBlood
08-29-2004, 03:20 AM
the last thing we need is another SLASHER from HOLLYWOOD.
there all the same type of movies, Horny 20somethings run around naked getting killed. I mean i know what you did last summer, valintine, urban legend, there all the same. the killers are not memerable there just stupid. in a way each of the killers are the same as the other. It all started with that god forsaken scream movie. Scream was really the last memerable killer to date(even tho we really dont want to remember him). Its sad really.

Myself, I am personally sick of seeing all these preps and jocks saying there hardcore horror fans cuz they own all three scream movies on DVD. And there actually getting scared from this poor excuse of movie making. I say we bring back the old styles of film making, were somewat there with the help of TCM (remake) lets countinue this, just not with remakes but with new fresh ideas.
Let hollywood give there money to the real tallent, the indie/independent film makers out there who make movies for people like us.

This way everyone will be getting great movies from slashers to zombie movies.

Hate_Breeder
08-29-2004, 03:25 AM
Originally posted by IDrinkYourBlood
Myself, I am personally sick of seeing all these preps and jocks saying there hardcore horror fans cuz they own all three scream movies on DVD.

Not to mention Freddy vs. Jason. :rolleyes:

IDrinkYourBlood
08-29-2004, 03:28 AM
LOL ya see there even starting to steel our own character away from us.

rotten_fetus
08-29-2004, 03:32 AM
what about like texas chainsaw masicare....i liked the old ones...was that real? ive herd so many difrent storys about that

IDrinkYourBlood
08-29-2004, 03:36 AM
Originally posted by rotten_fetus
what about like texas chainsaw masicare....i liked the old ones...was that real? ive herd so many difrent storys about that
Dude its not real. theres even a whole section about this called "dont you hate when this happens" or something like that. i think its in the classic horror section.

rotten_fetus
08-29-2004, 03:52 AM
i dont see it...oh well...i belive you

IDrinkYourBlood
08-29-2004, 03:56 AM
Originally posted by rotten_fetus
i dont see it...oh well...i belive you
Its somewere around here. anyways one word of advice. never say nor beleive that TCM is a real true to life story. If anyone says diffrent, kill them. people will rip you apart if you sayed this to there face, god knows i would. But im only lookin out for ya.

rotten_fetus
08-29-2004, 03:58 AM
yeah thanx...u can so tell im a noob

Hate_Breeder
08-29-2004, 04:00 AM
Originally posted by IDrinkYourBlood
Its somewere around here. anyways one word of advice. never say nor beleive that TCM is a real true to life story. If anyone says diffrent, kill them. people will rip you apart if you sayed this to there face, god knows i would. But im only lookin out for ya.

Its in Modern horror and its called "I hate this, dont you?" and its by Chainsaw Guy. Anyways it was based upon Ed Gein right?

IDrinkYourBlood
08-29-2004, 04:07 AM
Originally posted by Hate_Breeder
Its in Modern horror and its called "I hate this, dont you?" and its by Chainsaw Guy. Anyways it was based upon Ed Gein right?
ya thats right, ed gein. o and thanks i knew that forum was around here someweres.

Hate_Breeder
08-29-2004, 04:15 AM
Originally posted by IDrinkYourBlood
ya thats right, ed gein. o and thanks i knew that forum was around here someweres.

Yeah goddamn i would make a good mod :cool:

and rotten is hella an elite n00b hahaha

IDrinkYourBlood
08-29-2004, 04:20 AM
ya rotton is a n00b but give him some credit. he could be doing something much worse like playing football or hanging out with preppy chicks. but no he's here trying to brake into the underworld of which is horror and i tip my hat off to him.

Oats
08-29-2004, 05:40 AM
Originally posted by rotten_fetus
what about like texas chainsaw masicare....i liked the old ones...was that real? ive herd so many difrent storys about that

dont believe the bullshit fetus, this movie was based on real events in Texas with this deranged family who killed and ate people, Leatherface was in the news actually a couple months ago

thEsounDofdirT
08-29-2004, 06:44 AM
believe it or not.. agree or not.. i actually thought house of 1,000 corpses was a good attempt to bring back the old style... it didn't include one single bit of CG... wrong turn wasn't that bad actually... even though it had some small CG in it... also... 28 days later was a bit on the older style side...

thEsounDofdirT
08-29-2004, 06:48 AM
oats... it was not based on events in texas... it wasn't even about a deranged family ... it was inspired by ed gein from Wisconsin... the house in tcm was similar to his house in that he made furniture from humans ... he didn't murder people with chainsaws.. he even shot a few of his victims then gutted them and dismembered their bodies... :)

Click to read all about it! (http://www.chasingthefrog.com/reelfaces/texaschainsaw.php)

cheers

shadow_13
08-29-2004, 06:49 AM
Originally posted by IDrinkYourBlood
LOL ya see there even starting to steel our own character away from us. I have no desire to get into a big flame war, but not all slashers are crap like you claim them to be. Sure there are alot of them like that but not all. I personally love slasher movies and trust me I am not a fucking prep or jock or [insert other label here].

HappyCamper
08-29-2004, 07:17 AM
I love Slashers! and everyone here is right, it's horrible that Hollywood has gotten to the point, where they have run out of original ideas and just started making remake after remake, and butchering the originals.

I would have to say, that SAW is probably one of the more original looking films, I've been looking forward to seeing. It's not your typical 'slasher' film (teens having sex and then getting hacked up). I mean, name another slasher, where the killer uses other people as his means of dispatching his/her victims.

MichaelMyers
08-29-2004, 08:24 AM
Originally posted by HappyCamper
I love Slashers! and everyone here is right, it's horrible that Hollywood has gotten to the point, where they have run out of original ideas and just started making remake after remake, and butchering the originals.

I would have to say, that SAW is probably one of the more original looking films, I've been looking forward to seeing. It's not your typical 'slasher' film (teens having sex and then getting hacked up). I mean, name another slasher, where the killer uses other people as his means of dispatching his/her victims.

Jason Goes To Hell.