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Old 08-02-2009, 05:19 AM
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Came across this very interesting article...

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Old 08-02-2009, 05:29 AM
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the day that crap like twilight become "genre defining" will be the day i give up on it :mad:
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Old 08-02-2009, 05:33 AM
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It already has.
Emo-vampire is in, blood-sucking vampire is out. Poor Bram Stoker must be turning in his grave...
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Old 08-02-2009, 05:36 AM
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It already has.
Emo-vampire is in, blood-sucking vampire is out. Poor Bram Stoker must be turning in his grave...
tell that to 30 days of night.

at the moment it's a successful money spinner, time will tell if it damages the genre.
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Old 08-02-2009, 05:42 AM
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I seriously don't see many takers for old gothic-creepy vampire tales once New Moon comes out and hits the jackpot.
The hip-generation has the final say where the BO is concerned. Studios have found their audience to cater to. Scripters know who they are writing for.
Everyone's happy, except the hardcore horror fan who has always loved his Nosferatu and Dracula.
Nowadays, its cool to be a Twilight-fan. The "Twilight"-vampy style is in. :rolleyes:
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Old 08-02-2009, 06:18 AM
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the twilight series is what it is ... teen girl romance stories with some light vampire stuff.

i dont believe this defines the genre at all ... there's already a huge backlash from horror fans who dont get that they arent the target demographic for this and only saw it because of the popularity.

if nothing else maybe it'll draw more non horror fans in a bit ..get them to check into the genre a little further.


anyway whenever things get soft - someone always comes along to make things 'hard' again ...

like the sex postols did to revolt against disco ..etc..

there have always been a huge market for vampire love stories (let alone soap operas - no one remembers dark shadows ?) in literature and in film .. this is just the first time it became Beatles famous - so now everyone has an opinion...


hardly a concern.
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Old 08-02-2009, 06:57 AM
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the twilight series is what it is ... teen girl romance stories with some light vampire stuff.

i dont believe this defines the genre at all ... there's already a huge backlash from horror fans who dont get that they arent the target demographic for this and only saw it because of the popularity.

if nothing else maybe it'll draw more non horror fans in a bit ..get them to check into the genre a little further.


anyway whenever things get soft - someone always comes along to make things 'hard' again ...

like the sex postols did to revolt against disco ..etc..

there have always been a huge market for vampire love stories (let alone soap operas - no one remembers dark shadows ?) in literature and in film .. this is just the first time it became Beatles famous - so now everyone has an opinion...


hardly a concern.
Thanks for saving me the trouble of making almost this exact post. Agree 100% with urgeok2..

Horror films are more bankable than they hav been in a long time - stuff like 'Twilight' is just trying to get the teeny girl market.
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Old 08-02-2009, 12:19 PM
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It already has.
Emo-vampire is in, blood-sucking vampire is out. Poor Bram Stoker must be turning in his grave...
Nah. He's out drinking the blood of the innocent. I suppose that makes one vampire still doing that. But still, it'll go out of fashion. It's just a fad after all. Soon little girls will decide they like boys with tans again and Twilight will fade into the night, the new moon will fade, and we can all get back to watching Vampires be barbaric creatures once more.
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I was always more of a werewolf fan than a vampire fan anyway. Let the blood-not-suckers shrivel up in emo lameness; werewolves are still willing to rip out throats and disembowel.
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Old 08-02-2009, 12:41 PM
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What if they make a werewolf love story next?
All mushy-wushy stuff and no ripping apart (except a few soft slaps on the cheek), plenty of adoring howling and romance...
...and it becomes a hit at the BO!

Oh boy...hope nobody in Hollywood is reading this reply.
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