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yellowgoat 09:06 PM 06-03-2009
Very good article on it that I really enjoyed.

Seven reasons why the horror genre is dying
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BillyCigars 11:26 PM 06-03-2009
I agree with most of the article. Especially the part about the remakes. Guess what else they're "remaking"? Poltergeist... :-):-):-)
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kelmac07 08:04 AM 06-04-2009
Isn't anyone creative anymore...everything is a remake!!
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icantbejon 09:30 AM 06-04-2009
Isn't anyone creative anymore...everything is a remake!!!

*literary license taken by adding a third !. Who says creativity is dead!
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BC-Axeman 09:49 AM 06-04-2009
How often can you do the "stalking mass murderer", "the gory alien mutant monster", vampires, werewolves and ghosts, etc, without running into a creativity block? For me they reached the limit a couple decades ago. Now they only refresh the special effects.
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shilala 10:06 AM 06-04-2009
The whole movie industry has pretty much hit a creativity block.
I think they're afraid to throw money at anything that isn't tried and true.
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Volt 10:17 AM 06-04-2009
Phantasm is the last "horror" movie I saw. I had dreams as a kid about that damn silver ball :-) Movies that depend on blood, guts, and gore are not IMO a horror movie. Horror is not easy to do, blood packs and chainsaws are. My :-) and maybe not worth that much.
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Ahbroody 10:43 AM 06-04-2009
I know for me I have never been a horror film guy. I just dont get the extreme slasher type stuff. That said I thought some of the old black and white horror flicks like frankenstein and dracula were good.
I just dont dig the slasher type movies. Hell I dont even like the games like doom and fear though cause I hate getting scared. Funny cause at my work I am constantly walking around outside in the dark and it doesnt bother me at all.
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Starscream 11:10 AM 06-04-2009
There are a few out there still that are good films. I liked The Skeptic that came out recently, but most of the horror films now are either remakes or are on part 12 and up. Saw 6 coming out late this year...:-)

I like the spooky, eerie movies such as The Others. A Haunting in Connecticut looks like it might be decent.
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Jbailey 11:14 AM 06-04-2009
Originally Posted by BillyCigars:
Guess what else they're "remaking"? Poltergeist... :-):-):-)
NOOOOOO

Last good horror/suspense I saw was The Mist (07). Great ending!
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MajorCaptSilly 12:09 PM 06-04-2009
I think Rob Zombie could save it if he goes back to his creativity in House of 1000 Corpses and stays away from Halloween remakes.


MCS
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Starscream 12:28 PM 06-04-2009
Originally Posted by MajorCaptSilly:
I think Rob Zombie could save it if he goes back to his creativity in House of 1000 Corpses and stays away from Halloween remakes.


MCS
:-)
Most Definitely:-)
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borndead1 12:47 AM 06-06-2009
Originally Posted by MajorCaptSilly:
I think Rob Zombie could save it if he goes back to his creativity in House of 1000 Corpses and stays away from Halloween remakes.


MCS
Meh...House of 1000 Corpses was pretty much a Texas Chainsaw Massacre/Hills Have Eyes ripoff until the end, with "Dr. Satan", which I thought ruined the whole movie. Just my opinion. :-)


The thing with horror movies is this: do they HAVE to make you "think"? Gimme some blood, guts, and boobs and the movie gets a :-) from me!
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darkninja67 03:55 PM 06-06-2009
Originally Posted by borndead1:

Gimme some blood, guts, and boobs and the movie gets a :-) from me!
and a zombie taking a bite out of a shark. :-)
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ucla695 10:03 PM 06-06-2009
I definitely think it's a dying genre. Unless it gets a much needed transfusion, it will go the way of the dodo. The Saw series was a good start, but it's going down the same path as others.
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M1903A1 12:28 AM 06-07-2009
Originally Posted by BillyCigars:
I agree with most of the article. Especially the part about the remakes. Guess what else they're "remaking"? Poltergeist... :-):-):-)
Poltergeist's most famous line was forever ruined for me by an episode of "Night Court". :-)

(Perfect use of the line though!)
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