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Hey guys. I know I'm a total newbie here, but I want to know what you guys think. In the past couple of years, I've heard people ramble on with their opinions saying horror films aren't as great as they used to be. Whether that is fact or fiction, I want to know what everyone here thinks. Are horror fanatics still able to bring originality in their work? Can they still thrill you with excitement? Are any remakes well worth seeing? Or is it a total rip-off and disgrace to the original? Tell me about the films you're talking about when you answer. Be as short or detailed as you like.
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I think horror is still very much alive!As for remakes,i am a huge fan of the Halloween remake.I'm not sure how the upcoming remakes will do,not much on the positive being said in regards to them.I think that horror,like all movies in any other genre,has its good and bad.Its all a matter of opinion on which are good or bad,no fact or fiction to it.I hope to see alot of great things in the horror industry in the near future.As far as being able to thrill will excitement,i'm excited to see a new F13 and i'm pretty sure i read something about a new one.To be honest,i haven't really been excited about any of the new horror movies.
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------------------------------ As for the subject: I have been enjoying horror since I was 6 and there have good years and bad. I think the horror writers and filmmakers have no idea what to do to shock today's society. And to reinvent horror, which needs to happen, requires something more than looking for box office sensations. |
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This topic reminds me of a thread that I started at the beginning of this year:
2007 - A Surprisingly Good Year for Horror Movies You should check it out in regards to some fantastic modern horror films. At the time, there was a similar thread asking the question whether or not Horror is dead and I thought (and still think) that 2007 brought a lot of innovation and iconic films to the horror genre. While, of course we are always going to see remakes (Asian horror remakes are SO HOT right now), I feel as though there are a lot of modern horror filmmakers who bring a lot to the stage:
And that's just to name three. To consider movies on an individual level, 28 Days Later reimagined the zombie genre while Ju-On and its American counterpoint The Grudge reimagines the ghost genre (I love Takashi Shimizu who had the pleasure of working on both of them). In terms of the slasher/home invasion genre, the French film Inside pushed this genre to a new glorious level of suspense and violence that had me squeezing my boyfriend's hand to the point of cutting off the circulation. While there are some movies that will make the genre suffer, there are some movies that will continue to revive this genre, even if they are few and far between. |
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the scene nowis the best shape horror has been in since the '70s
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with two failing wars and the economy going down the toilet, expect many many horror films soon
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Reruns already..... You haven't even won best new member yet... :rolleyes:
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that's what i've been thinking, too.
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