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JokerMONEY3000 06-10-2005 03:50 PM

Low Quality Film VS. High Quality Film
 
lol..I know some people may think this is stupid, but I think the reason that older movies are scarier is because of the quality of film. MOST scary movies have their scariest scenes during night, and on older, lower quality film you can't see what's in the shadows as good as you can now. It just doesn't seem to have the same effect anymore. I like the lower quality film for horror movies alot better.

AUSTIN316426808 06-10-2005 07:25 PM

I don't really think that has anything to do with it. Older horror films are just better than modern horror films. If Boogeyman would've been filmed the exact way Halloween was it would still be a utter piece of garbage on the other hand I think if Halloween was filmed the exact same way just with better picture it would still be just as good.

The STE 06-10-2005 07:36 PM

Yeah, but you usually can't see what you're supposed to be able to see either. If you REALLY want to get it dark, just fuck around with your TV's settings. And be careful, the DVD folk might take notice if people start complaining that the picture's too good. We already have to put up with Pan-and-Scam versions, don't wanna have to look out for "Shitty Transfer" versions, too.

JokerMONEY3000 06-11-2005 09:33 AM

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Originally posted by The STE
Yeah, but you usually can't see what you're supposed to be able to see either. If you REALLY want to get it dark, just fuck around with your TV's settings. And be careful, the DVD folk might take notice if people start complaining that the picture's too good. We already have to put up with Pan-and-Scam versions, don't wanna have to look out for "Shitty Transfer" versions, too.
lol

Angelakillsluts 06-11-2005 03:30 PM

High Quality. I see your point, but it's the story quality, editing and direction that sucks. :p

Elvis_Christ 06-11-2005 05:05 PM

Re: Low Quality Film VS. High Quality Film
 
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Originally posted by JokerMONEY3000
lol..I know some people may think this is stupid, but I think the reason that older movies are scarier is because of the quality of film. MOST scary movies have their scariest scenes during night, and on older, lower quality film you can't see what's in the shadows as good as you can now. It just doesn't seem to have the same effect anymore. I like the lower quality film for horror movies alot better.
Yeh I see what you mean. I really like a lot of films from the 70s because the tones look totally sleazy and dirty. I recently saw the Tobe Hooper film Eaten Alive and a couple of the scenes with Robert Englund were really fucked up particularly because of the tone and colour (especially the scene with him being particularly forcefull with a prostitiute). I really like the look of "low quality" film it just gives the film a more gritty look. But like people have already said a film needs to do more than look good.

filmmaker2 06-11-2005 06:38 PM

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Originally posted by AUSTIN316426808
Older horror films are just better than modern horror films.
I'm not sure I understand what this thread is about. But I do know one thing: I agree with the statement quoted above!

Older horror films are just better. The world of the modern horror film is a sick and boring life!

zwoti 06-12-2005 01:28 AM

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Originally posted by The STE
Pan-and-Scam
so well put

The STE 06-12-2005 08:53 PM

ugh, the "Old horror > New horror" talk has begun. I don't think it's so much that the old horror was better, it's just been out longer, it's had more time to get proper exposure so we can see it. Out of all the great horror movies that are considered old, how many of them got the relative level of distribution back then that something like, say, Boogeyman gets today? It's not that the movies now suck, it's that most of the ones getting pushed suck

AUSTIN316426808 06-12-2005 08:57 PM

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Originally posted by The STE
It's not that the movies now suck, it's that most of the ones getting pushed suck

good point, it's not just horror either.

The Machinist, Eternal Sunshine, Million Dollar Baby none of them got alot of exposure but they were all amazing while shit like Alexander and Troy get pushed.


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