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fiend_skull 06-10-2010 07:16 PM

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Originally Posted by mosca (Post 863614)
Referring to the op, Freddy's pedophilia was definitely implied in the original series, and if you want quality horror, you need to view the foreign section, that is, anything but American horror. The best recent American horror film I've seen was Quarantine, and that's a shot for shot remake of [REC].



I think The House of the Devil is highly overrated online. Aside from the nice cinematography and Tom Noonan, it was an amateur movie.

Actually, the pedophilia was never implied in Nightmare on Elm Street. The whole point was that he was just a child murderer (hence the claws) and if anything, it would only be implied, because saying it out right kills the atmosphere that Freddy creates.

Now as far as your opinion on American horror, I would strongly disagree with you. If you dig below the surface, there are some real gems that stand out in the movie world, American horror isn't just the jump filled teen killing conglomerate that it seems to be painted as now-a-days. Many independent films are trying to break the mold and bring something new to the horror world, but unfortunately they are constantly looked over, because of the gigantic "remake" movement thats going on right now.

mosca 06-10-2010 07:27 PM

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Originally Posted by fiend_skull (Post 863619)
Actually, the pedophilia was never implied in Nightmare on Elm Street. The whole point was that he was just a child murderer (hence the claws) and if anything, it would only be implied, because saying it out right kills the atmosphere that Freddy creates.

Now as far as your opinion on American horror, I would strongly disagree with you. If you dig below the surface, there are some real gems that stand out in the movie world, American horror isn't just the jump filled teen killing conglomerate that it seems to be painted as now-a-days. Many independent films are trying to break the mold and bring something new to the horror world, but unfortunately they are constantly looked over, because of the gigantic "remake" movement thats going on right now.

It was certainly implied. "I'm your boyfriend now Nancy," as he licks her face.

I watch independent horror, and I haven't seen too many good American indies in the last five years.

fiend_skull 06-10-2010 08:18 PM

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Originally Posted by mosca (Post 863621)
It was certainly implied. "I'm your boyfriend now Nancy," as he licks her face.

I watch independent horror, and I haven't seen too many good American indies in the last five years.

That's not implying pedophilia (which is technically 12 and younger, but that is besides the point) that is just Freddy's sense of humor, it was never implied that he had sex with any of the children he killed.

Well that all depends on what ones you have seen. Though I can almost certainly say that there are probably a lot more Indy films out there than you think. Now I don't mean to start a fight or anything, but I feel it is unfair to say that there is no Merit in American films.

mosca 06-10-2010 10:29 PM

I didn't say there's no merit in American films. I'm saying that America is currently lagging behind the other major horror producing countries.


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