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Does anyone else hate Horror Comedies?
I'm just curious, because personally I cannot stand this genre. To me, the whole point of watching a horror movie is to be horrified, if I wanted to laugh I would watch a comedy.
1408 is a good example of a good concept ruined by trying to throw comic relief in the mix. No real person is going to be cracking jokes under those circumstances. I think that most jokes in horror movies are very cheesy, and they bring the rest of the movie down. I also find that most people that appreciate horror comedies, appreciate them because they just can't handle a real horror movie. Put someone who was actually scared by 1408 in front of say...high tension, and that person probably will not sleep for days. Sorry, just a little rant, I'm sick of not being able to find a movie to scare me anymore. |
So you hate any horror movie with jokes in it?
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Hey nOOb, are you saying that you DON"T like Evil Dead 2 or Army of Darkness ?
I personally like all types of Horror Films. :rolleyes: |
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And I don't mind a horror movie having a couple jokes in it, but when the jokes are there specifically to relieve tension, say right after a really scary scene, it's annoying. and I've never actually watched those, but if they're full of cheesy jokes, and campy characters, I'd rather not. |
Superiority Complex?? Don't be so sensitive. You're a nOOb. That's what you are. How many forums have you joined for fuck sake? :rolleyes:
BTW, If you've never seen Evil Dead 2 or Army of Darkness. You DON'T belong here. :p |
Hmmmmm....no can't say that I do hate horror comedies.....since Evil Dead 2 is my favorite film of all time. :D
When done well, a horror comedy is lots of fun, and often can be quite unique, and sometimes even, dare I say, genuis. Yes, there are times I find humor inappropriate in a film, sometimes the humor falls flat, its true. That's not a reason to hate the whole genre, in my opinion. But that's me, and I also can appreciate all kinds of horror films. Oh and welcome. ;) |
Shaun of the Dead will change your mind:cool:
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But anyways, my intention wasn't to start an argument in this thread, I just wanted to know how many people agreed with me. I'll download Evil Dead 2 and see if I like it. |
I disagree with every one of your conclusions. I've watched every type of horror movies, including the bloodiest most gore ridden splatter fests, the most suspenseful high tension thriller, and horror comedies. I have enjoyed them all and none of them have given me any nightmares.
And people DO crack jokes in horrible situations in order to relieve tension- it's part of the survival instinct. Most MODERN horror comedies are terrible. That's just my opinion- but some notable exceptions are The Evil Dead movies and Shaun of the Dead. The Scary Movie tyoe stuff isn't my cupof tea- I think those are just bad filmmaking. There are some great classic horror comedies like The Raven, the original Little Shop of Horrors and Comedy of Terrors. Horror comedy is a hard genre to do well, so many of them ARE bad- but I'm not going to discount the entire genre, nor am I going to make any pompous generalizations about what type of people may or may not like them. Welcome to Horror.com |
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Agreed 100% and don't be so sensitive......I get called newb everyday and it doesn't bother me. |
I love movies from pretty much every sub-genre of horror, I like when directors and writers experiment. Shaun of the Dead, Re-Animator, Dead and Breakfast, Bubba Ho-Tep, Army of Darkness, and others really make me love the sub-genre especially because I dig comedy (and mixing it with gore and horror just tickles me even more). With the 1408 thing, if I was really scared I think I would make jokes to try and lighten the mood to take some of the pressure off me mentally. Anyway I love horror comedy and I love true horror films, don't generalize, chillax a bit, and you'll do fine here. Remember, it's your OPINION, some people don't want to share it with you but thanks for offering.
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Yeah sorry if I seemed Irritable, I had just taken two vicodins like an hour before posting this.
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Oh yeah....I hated High School.... All I wanted to do was chase girls, Sk8 and play drums. Maybe you should work on boosting your moral.....Danny Boy. |
And remember, there's a difference between horror-comedy and comedy-horror.
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Ok Daniel, first off...you started a thread with a good and valid topic and took it down yourself by flaming a senior member. You apologised, and thats good, but it should have been directed towards the person you jumped at. As regards comedy in horror, if you are a genuine horror fan then you shouldnt be distinguishing quality horror, except from separating the good flicks from the bad. Tell me, how many horror-comedies have you seen before "1408"? Or even, before 2000? I m assuming very few, since you sound like one of the new generation (HENCE the newbie/noob tag). Here's a list from the top of my head to give you a starter :- - Evil Dead 2 - Army of Darkness - Bubba Ho Tep - Re-Animator - Return of the Living Dead - Shaun of the Dead - Dead Alive - American Psycho - From Dusk Till Dawn - An American Werewolf in London - The Monster Squad - The Lost Boys - Gremlins - Waxwork - Ghostbusters - The Toxic Avenger - The Frighteners Watch some/all of em, and come back again. Lets hear your opinion in this thread then. Oh btw, welcome to Horror fucking Dot Com! |
ABBOTT AND COSTELLO MEET FRANKENSTEIN -- pretty much the most effective horror comedy ever. Cooler than anything.
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Honestly my parents sheltered me from most horror movies, so I've only been watching really serious horror movies for like 5 years maybe. And I have yet to see alot of the old classics. So I do have alot to learn about the genre. But arachnaphobia, c'mon the humor just killed it. |
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Just watch An American Werewolf in London, or The Evil Dead, or Evil Dead 2, or Bride of Frankenstein...horror comedies can be an unbelievable source of entertainment. Sometimes, in the case of 1408 (which I don't consider a horror comedy, but you do), the small doses of injected humor add a little bit of life into the picture. If we don't believe the character is a human being, we don't give two shits what happens to him. Backstory helps amplify his worth to us, and so does a little comic relief. |
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Yes, with constant references to reefers and bouncing tits!! :D |
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You took the words right outta my mouth!!! Only thing with Y F is, there isnt any gore - unless you count "abby normal" brains in a jar!! :D |
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Look at it this way, in the 1954 film "Them", people from that era were scared witless by the movie. Today, we would fall about laughing at the superimposed *giant* ants. But in its day, it was a scary horror movie. Yes, some scripts may pick an opportune time to fit a bit of humour in, especially when you are expecting to feel uneasy at a particularly scary scene - but it is about choice. Some audience will find it funny and appropriate. while others will be disappointed. Try out the list ____V____ posted earlier - some of those movies are quite graphic and a gorefest, but the humour involved (tongue in cheek as said earlier) is perfect for the plot. As for finding a movie that could actually scare you - its rare these days as we become more de-sensitised by the news, video games, documentaries, squillions of movies coming out for the sake of it, etc., etc.. Anyway, enjoy the forum - diversity ensues! ;) |
I enjoy well executed films
some of them are very are funny |
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I think Bruce Campbell just may be able to change your mind, Danielnogo.....;) |
I enjoy some Comedy horror films. One which I seen recently was Slither that was a good comedy horror imo or Eight Legged Freaks also good.
When it comes to small parts of humour in horror, when timed well it works, however I have seen myself rolling my eyes when humour is badly added to a good horror film. Scary Movie is a spoof it really has nothing to do with horror except it is taking the piss. All in all I like Comedy horror films and I believe a small amount of humour injected into a horror film can help. |
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Excellent list, V. :cool: |
I'd like to throw in Two Thousand Maniacs to this mix. Oh, and Gore Gore Girls. And Gruesome Twosome which is bloody hillarious since it's basically Nancy Drew vs. the Voorhees family. Bucket of Blood is sublimely funny and a great commentary on art and sensitivity. Behind the Mask:Rise of Leslie Vernon had me in stitches and it also functioned as a good horror film. Texas Chainsaw Massacre's humor is incredible, as is that in Nekromantik. Humor and horror naturally pair up, you can see it as far back as Ovid, Virgil and Dante. Horror pokes at society and mankind's weak points, and comedy does the same thing so the two are almost inseparable. Both come from "I am sickened" or "this is ridiculous" responses and both aim to show the audience those feelings. So almost every horror film is also a horror comedy in a way. Watch the Abominable Doctor Phibes or Theater of Blood. Both of them show this really eloquently.
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And i'd like to add "Dead and breakfast".
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explain. also I don't see how people can prefer the first nekromantik, the 2nd one is more fucked up and it has Dave Coulier playing the piano. (it's dave coulier I don't care what anyone says) |
The grandfather in Texas Chainsaw is really dark comedy, and much of Nekromantik is comedic. The porno theater scene, the overblown apartment, the girl reading to the corpse and just the general vibe. I didn't like Nekromantik 2 because it was too nihilistic and it felt like it overstepped some boundaries that the first one was just at the edge of.
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