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Old 11-27-2005, 10:57 PM
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Question Does anyone think new horror will get good again?

Hello,

OK, so look, I'm going to qualify this statement with the realization that my first attempt at producing and directing a horror feature was not 100% succesful. It has some plot holes, some mediocre scenes, and overall is decent but not amazing.

That said, I now bring an important question:

Where have all the good horror films gone? Will the "Hollywood Establishment" ever again embrace serious horror, or does it think we're satisfied with a few nuggets here and there like Devil's Rejects or Exorcism of Emily Rose?

Arg! 28 Days Later was some good serious horror. Cabin Fever was more of a gross-out film, but still good. I'll even give some props to Final Destination.

But for the most part, we're pretty screwed here. I understand that money is the reason for the mainstay of Hollywood Horror, the cute "faux-horror" titles like Scream 6 and House of Wax as well as the Numerous Bad Remakes.

I'm just wondering if anyone actually thinks we'll ever have a resurgence of great horror.

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Old 11-28-2005, 07:48 PM
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I think that there are some good ones now.
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Old 11-28-2005, 10:47 PM
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I'm just hoping for more monster horror. Werewolves, mummies, mutants, killer apes, angry aliens, vengeful demons, anything with teeth. If Hollywood won't make them well, I'll do it poorly.

I'm psyched about KONG, but I want SCARY monsters lurking in the dark and tearing people apart on a one to one basis.
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Old 11-29-2005, 09:25 AM
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I understand that if you only looked at the sad state of Hollywood horror, you might think the genre is dying. But what you may not realize, or just failed to mention, is that horror is still extremely vital. Independent filmmakers in the West are keeping it alive, but in my opinion, the best work nowadays is coming from Korea and Japan. As for your question about a resurgence of horror, probably not from the mainstream. Mainstream producers are far too concerned with the bottom line to produce anything that may prove too controversial.
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Old 11-29-2005, 02:24 PM
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I think that within 10-20 years, GOOD horror will once again be profitable, and we will experiance a sort of Hollywood horror renaissance.
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Old 11-29-2005, 02:39 PM
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My fingers are crossed.

Well, I certainly hope so. Although, sometimes a resurgence of genre is not so good: Anyone up for a remake of "Three Men and a Baby?"

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I think with digital video technology getting better and cheaper all the time, it's putting cameras in the hands of a lot more people. This obviously means ther'ell be a lot more shit out there, but there will also be a lot more spontaneous, experimental, low budget stuff from horror buffs who may not be ambitious enough to become pro filmmakers, but have enough passion and love of horror to make something original and cool
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Old 12-12-2005, 08:45 AM
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I'm just hoping for more monster horror. Werewolves, mummies, mutants, killer apes, angry aliens, vengeful demons, anything with teeth.
I miss these alot. These were the original and the best. If anyones listening, please start making these again.:(
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Old 12-12-2005, 08:55 AM
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i find there are a lot that go straight to video (ie. sasquatch hunters), but not much that's done with a real love for the genre. i'm also looking forward to kong for that reason
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I think with digital video technology getting better and cheaper all the time, it's putting cameras in the hands of a lot more people. This obviously means ther'ell be a lot more shit out there, but there will also be a lot more spontaneous, experimental, low budget stuff from horror buffs who may not be ambitious enough to become pro filmmakers, but have enough passion and love of horror to make something original and cool
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