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IMDB got it wrong: Defining the Slasher Sub-Genre
Okay. So, Friday was Friday the 13th, and like the silly loser I am, I rented the first two films of the FRIDAY THE 13TH franchise.
And then today I'm innocently browsing IMDB.com, and they have spotlighted FRIDAY THE 13TH as the "movie of the day." That's all fine and dandy, until they began to talk about it (and I quote): "Forever imitated and duplicated (with nine sequels -- ten if you count the recent Freddy Vs. Jason), the genre-defining Friday the 13th popularized a number of horror flick themes and techniques that are now clichés: the increasingly gory murders, the remote forest location, the anonymous and nubile cast, and, of course, the moral that if you have sex, you will ultimately find yourself at the hands of some whacked-out psycho."--by Mark Englehart, IMDB.com, Saturday (1-14). Um, it is the opinion of THIS movie fanatic, that in fact FRIDAY THE 13TH is actually IMITATING and DUPLICATING a franchise that kicked off a couple years before Sean S. Cunningham spilled blod: HALLOWEEN, anybody? In fact, it is THIS movie (dir. John Carpenter, 1977) that was "genre-defining" and layed the pavement for all slasher films to come. Basically, HALLOWEEN created the cookie cutter, NOT FRIDAY THE 13TH. And, in fact, if you want to get REALLY fanatic, you could go as far back as PSYCHO, although HALLOWEEN is really the defining milestone of the modern slasher sub-genre of film. Or is just me? Anybody else have it figured this way? Any criticisms? Adios! |
you got it right...and remember "Friday ....1" hadnt even a masked killer..but I think both movies inspired the 80's...and even today.
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wow imdb got something wrong (gasp shock suprise etc....)
and the slasher SUB-genre was already going stong by the time halloween came out (bay of blood anyone?) |
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Zwoti, is Bay of Blood good? |
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Mario Bava .. cant go wrong there .. |
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"the genre-defining Friday the 13th popularized a number of horror flick themes and techniques that are now clichés"
It sounds like to me that they're just saying Friday The 13th really popularized those themes and (over the course of 9 movies) turned them into cliches. Its not really saying that Friday created anything, just wore it out. |
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... aka A Bay of Blood (USA) ... aka Antefatto ... aka Before the Fact-Ecology of a Crime ... aka Bloodbath (UK) ... aka Bloodbath Bay of Blood ... aka Bloodbath Bay of Death ... aka Carnage ... aka Chain Reaction (Italy: literal English title) ... aka Ecologia del delitto ... aka Last House on the Left Part II (USA: reissue title) ... aka New House on the Left ... aka The Ecology of a Crime ... aka Twitch of the Death Nerve |
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