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HenryCoxton 09-10-2014 03:35 AM

Horror and their subgenres
 
Hi,

First time posting on this forum, massive horror fan.

Just wanted to share my blog post with you.

https://jameshenryowens.wordpress.co...its-subgenres/

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Ferox13 09-10-2014 11:58 AM

You missed the 'Underwater Nazi Zombie' Subgenre.

http://www.bmoviegraveyard.com/revie...ake/poster.jpg

horcrux2007 09-10-2014 12:25 PM

I will fight till the day I die on this point: just because a movie has a lot of gore doesn't make it a torture porn. That's the most overused phrase out there. Saw isn't torture porn. Grotesque and August Underground are. A torture porn is a movie that tries to thrill the audience with excessive violence, and any plot is just a vehicle for that goal. Saw tries more than that. It's a gritty little movie, but it's not even as gory as High Tension. It tries to thrill the audience with the twists and turns in the plot. Hostel is the same thing. There's not much gore in the movie apart from maybe a couple scenes.

Solarmist 09-10-2014 01:13 PM

How about the comedic slaughter-the-teenagers-splatterfest types like Final Destination 3, Tucker & Dale vs Evil or Hatchet 2.

Solarmist 09-10-2014 01:21 PM

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Originally Posted by HenryCoxton (Post 977645)
Hi,

First time posting on this forum, massive horror fan.

Just wanted to share my blog post with you.

https://jameshenryowens.wordpress.co...its-subgenres/

Thanks

You mentioned the Human Centipede - what a barf fest that was! I didn't find it entertaining at all, and kept wondering what was the purpose or point of connecting 3 people together by the mad scientist - if he wanted a pet - he could have gotten a dog.

horcrux2007 09-10-2014 03:10 PM

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Originally Posted by Solarmist (Post 977679)
You mentioned the Human Centipede - what a barf fest that was! I didn't find it entertaining at all, and kept wondering what was the purpose or point of connecting 3 people together by the mad scientist - if he wanted a pet - he could have gotten a dog.

I thought it had some pretty good tension, and I think it did well at shocking the audience. Not a terrible movie in my opinion, but I'll never watch it again.

Ferox13 09-10-2014 11:28 PM

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Originally Posted by horcrux2007 (Post 977674)
I will fight till the day I die on this point: just because a movie has a lot of gore doesn't make it a torture porn. That's the most overused phrase out there. Saw isn't torture porn. Grotesque and August Underground are. A torture porn is a movie that tries to thrill the audience with excessive violence, and any plot is just a vehicle for that goal. Saw tries more than that. It's a gritty little movie, but it's not even as gory as High Tension. It tries to thrill the audience with the twists and turns in the plot. Hostel is the same thing. There's not much gore in the movie apart from maybe a couple scenes.

'Torture porn' is just a term that ill informed media coined to pigeon hole the gorier films of the (mostly) horror genre. Saw and Hostel were among the first names to be lumped into this 'sub genre' - also films like Martyrs and Haute Tension. It sprung up much in a way the label 'Video Nasty' in the 80's (though the subjects of this term are much easier to define).

'[insert name here] is a movie that tries to thrill the audience with excessive violence, and any plot is just a vehicle for that goal. ' - I think that can be said for a lot of Horror films, Brain Dead for example.

neilold 09-11-2014 02:59 AM

what about the 'killer tyre' subgenre from rubber??????

horcrux2007 09-11-2014 03:51 AM

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Originally Posted by Ferox13 (Post 977700)
'Torture porn' is just a term that ill informed media coined to pigeon hole the gorier films of the (mostly) horror genre. Saw and Hostel were among the first names to be lumped into this 'sub genre' - also films like Martyrs and Haute Tension. It sprung up much in a way the label 'Video Nasty' in the 80's (though the subjects of this term are much easier to define).

'[insert name here] is a movie that tries to thrill the audience with excessive violence, and any plot is just a vehicle for that goal. ' - I think that can be said for a lot of Horror films, Brain Dead for example.

It can be said for a lot of horror films, but I feel movies like Vile or august Underground are the ones that have that sole purpose. Stuff like, say, The Exorcist, tries to thrill the audience through its atmosphere.

Also, I've never really heard High Tension be called a torture flick. I've always heard it as a slasher movie.

Ferox13 09-11-2014 04:51 AM

(10 seconds on google)From Diabolique Magazine:

'Khalfoun succeeded in this gamble with ample assistance from his fellow Frenchman Alexandre Aja (who co-wrote and produced the film), the director of such torture-porn gems as High Tension and the execrable remake of Craven’s Vietnam-era classic The Hills Have Eyes.'

But that wasn't my point...


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