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neilold 08-11-2015 12:37 AM

some interesting points and thank you all for your contributions so far. I do agree with some of them. However if i do believe, as a whole, there are a lot more negative horror reviews than positive ones, so i would possibly argue against the 'enforced positivity' arguement. i also feel my particular favourite area of horror 'slashers and exploitation' comes under particularly harsh scrutiny just because the genre is cliched or the budget isn't as high as it should be. I've said it before there are no 'good/bad movies' there are only good or bad movies!

MovieLover12 08-11-2015 01:19 AM

Thanks for agreeing with my viewpoint. ::smile::

Roiffalo 08-11-2015 02:44 PM

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Originally Posted by TheBossInTheWall (Post 998684)
For me the age thing is simply horror, and everything in general, was new. As I've gotten older a lot of things have been done before. So something new that might be amazing to someone a lot younger, to me, is old and already done. A film can still be great if its an idea I've seen before, but its a lot less likely. Imagine what we'd like to enjoy if we were 1000 year old vampires? Not much. : )

Oh hey that's an excellent point too! I've even considered that before when watching some movies. I have to defend movies with already done plots and what not because honestly, how original can one be anymore? With all the movies and books out there, it was easy coming up with something that at the time wasn't publicly already thought of, but these days everything has been done. So some people think they can take an idea that's already done and just make it better. It's when they fail that the critiquing gets bad.

Also, bish please, I wouldn't be no fang banger. There are only werewolves. ;]

Baron Von Marlon 08-11-2015 03:44 PM

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Originally Posted by neilold (Post 998700)
However if i do believe, as a whole, there are a lot more negative horror reviews than positive ones, so i would possibly argue against the 'enforced positivity' arguement.

I think that's because some of the reviews come from people who don't like horror in general.

neilold 08-13-2015 01:42 AM

you've hit the old nail on the head there baron. I have come to particularly hate imdb, as they seem to condemn everthing that isn't fellini

horcrux2007 08-13-2015 04:05 AM

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Originally Posted by neilold (Post 998788)
you've hit the old nail on the head there baron. I have come to particularly hate imdb, as they seem to condemn everthing that isn't fellini

I go on the Imdb message boards even though they're really terrible. It's like if you hold the majority opinion, then you're a sheep, but if you don't hold the majority opinion, then you're a stupid troll.

MovieLover12 08-13-2015 04:12 AM

Its things like this which make me sit on the fence and not get involved. I even refuse to vote in elections.

Curmudgeon1951 08-13-2015 08:16 AM

I silently critique movies because I hate stupidity
 
I haven't posted critiques much but every time I watch a movie I make my own critiques of it. I dislike stupidity in any movie and especially in horror movies. I know some of it is because it is needed to keep the movie going. I mean if the characters knocked the "killer" out and then didn't just run off, but stayed and stomped the head off the killer the movie would end rather suddenly. But it still drives me nuts that they do it. I also hate it when the "killer" acts in an illogical manner or doesn't do something he/she should have. But rather than write about it I just keep it to myself.


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