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!!!We need a new Horror Icon!!!
Hi folks, is it me or since Michael, Jason and Freddy (and a few others), we haven't had a horror icon, all through the 90s, no new icon just sequals to icons already existing. Are we doomed to admire the work of icons that r alread past their prime. Anyone have ideas on a new horror icon...?
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Victor Crowley from Hatchet, Babyface from The Hills Run Red, or Leslie Veron from Behind the Mask would be my top three if it were up to me. Loved all three of those. Matter of fact, Id rather watch any of those than most of the Michael, Jason, or Freddy sequals.
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those are good picks, but none of them grab you like those guys did in the 80s
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There wasn't a horror icon in the '90s?
http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_AkrZ09GYiw...0/scream01.jpg and if you count Michael for the '80s you should count this guy for the '90s since that's where the bulk of his adventures took place: http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y14...202/chucky.jpg Anyway, we have Sam, Victor, Leslie, and Jigsaw. |
no way the scream guy is a horror icon, he was so weak, honestly i thought Jeepers Creepers would rise to take the throne, but it didn't happen.
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considering that the series made a boatload of money you got a point, the fact that the killer change every movie, to me disqualifies him as a legit horror icon.
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Honestly, the slasher genre has been bleed completly dry. Freddy vs Jason was an example of that. Its going to be hard to break any new ground on that front. After well over 20 years, collectively 23 sequals, and (soon to be 4) remakes just between those three characters it all been tapped. Not the mention the slew of post Halloween, one hit wonder slashers.
The slasher movie is dead, buried, dug up, pissed on, and buried again. As much as it pains me to say it, honestly, we may have to settle for Jigsaw. And belive me, nobody wants that less than I do. After the first one, those movies started blowing harder and harder. |
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it's agreed that horror is fiction, so anything is possible. With that being said, horror is suppose to influence your imagination. in the 80s they were many icons, some of which has been forgotten (Frank Zito: Maniac 1980) who were brutal in there own individual ways.
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u seem to think that jason voorhees is the only icon out there, jason aside u can talk all day about the 80 and how it was the decade of horror
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I agree with Ghost Face being the Horror Icon of the 90s. Whether or not one liked those films, it's hard to argue their popularity amongst the masses.
Horror Icons of the 2000's: http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v6...01--film-B.jpg http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v6...849879-000.jpg http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v6...saw-puppet.png http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v6...1173913328.jpg To be clear, though, I don't think that any of the above mentioned icons really displace Jason, Freddy, Michael, or Leatherface, nor do we really "need" any new ones (I don't at least - Michael Meyers is a permant staple of my nightmares). I think that their (Jason, Freddy, Michael, Leatherface) infamy is far more prevalent. Ghost Face and Jigsaw are more fads than anything else; that's how you can argue that Ghost Face was not an icon of the 90s. But, oh, he was... He just faded. Also - Whoever said that the Slasher genre is dead should watch Laid to Rest, My Bloody Valentine 3D, and Inside. Icons don't necessarily make a genre; subject matter does. |
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You know what would be an entirely new/awesome twist to the Saw series? Billy the Doll was manipulating Jigsaw and the copycat killers into setting the traps using them as puppets! I'd see that movie because it would be bad in an awesome way, not bad in a Saw sequel way.
'Twas a joke, by the way. |
i think that Chronogrl is onto something...
http://i416.photobucket.com/albums/p...o/Ringu1cp.jpg Nothing says icon like scary Asian hair. Ashe. derek |
I think the question we need to ask is: "is franchise horror nostalgia a mental illness or just a crippling learning disability?" I don't miss repetitive sequels starring characters that are only moderately interesting. It really wasn't that cool to be able to rent the same damn movie with a different Roman numeral next to it. These are C+ films at best and it's a trend we benefit from having progressed beyond. Why is there no horror icon in the 2000s? Because this has been a sucky decade for the horror movie with very few exceptions. The only icons I'd like to recommend are Captain Spaulding and the Firefly family. They're recognizeable, people wear the costumes and people would see a third movie starring those characters even if it was completely inept. We need creativity and innovation to move ahead not rehashing formulas because we liked them when we were 12.
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the speech pattern, the evil eyes, the soulless expressions *shudder* |
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I think little Sam has potential to become one...
http://z.about.com/d/horror/1/0/Z/_/...ckrTreat10.jpg |
I seen "Ghostface" from the "SCREAM" movies to be some what of a horor movie icon through the late 1990's until the early 2000's. Every Halloween I'd see people walking around rockin' the "Ghostface" mask, trick or treating. I suppose "Billy the puppet" from the "SAW" franchise to be an icon from the early-mid 2000's up until now with the new release of "SAW VI" and "chucky the doll" from the "Child's play" franchise from the early-mid 1990's up until the late 1990's to be an icon of some sorts.
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If you guys are in dire need of a new horror icon; I give you full permission to fear me... (Mwhahahahaha)
...But I'll stick with 1990's Pennywise from "It". http://www.best-horror-movies.com/im...e-basement.jpg ...how about Nemesis from resident evil? http://analogmedium.com/blog/2007/03...t+evil+2+3.jpg |
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What about Jigsaw? I mean he never really killed anybody. But wouldn't he be considered a Horror Icon?
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