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bloodrayne 01-26-2004 03:07 PM

Mythological Creatures
 
Aren't mythological creatures generally horrifying? Why don't they make horror movies about them? It wouldn't hurt to try since they seem to be running out of ideas...I mean honestly, which would you rather see...another Michael Myers or something completely different?...Like someone conjures up a gracken or chimera...I don't know how it would be done, I'm not a writer, but I sure would like to see it...

Do you guys have any favorite mythological creatures? I've always liked the gorgons...Medusa rocks (pun intended)...

Doesn't have too be from Greek mythology...Could be Nordic...Valkyries are cool too...

Actually, ANY mythological creatures that you prefer...:)

avenger00soul 01-26-2004 03:08 PM

Q the Winged Serpent baby.

bloodrayne 01-26-2004 03:12 PM

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Originally posted by avenger00soul
Q the Winged Serpent baby.
Thanks for "checking in" Avenger...I knew you would...BTW, you gave me this idea when you mentioned "Perseus" in another thread;)...What about the harpies? I like those, too

Rotting Eye 01-26-2004 03:12 PM

No, mythological creatures aren't generally horrifying. Take a class about it - you'll learn a lot.

And there are movies with them already. Say Clash of the Titans, or Jason and the Argonaughts, both great movies. I know they're not horror movies, but it's been done already.

Dr.Kelvinstein 01-26-2004 03:13 PM

Remember Rune Stone and Berserker? Two movies about Nordic myhology (my fave branch) I can think of.

As for other stuff, I guess Hammer's The Gorgon is the best of the mythological monster stuff I've seen.

But vampires, werewolves, etc could also be considered mythological (maybe even with roots in Classical Mythology, with Lilith and Lycurgus).

In my humble opinion even slashers could be considered modern mythology. They did evolve from boys telling stories over a fire at summer camp, and slumber-partying little girls telling tales of the guy hiding in the attic.

crazy clown 01-26-2004 03:15 PM

i like minotaurs myself.

bloodrayne 01-26-2004 03:16 PM

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Originally posted by Rotting Eye
No, mythological creatures aren't generally horrifying. Take a class about it - you'll learn a lot.

And there are movies with them already. Say Clash of the Titans, or Jason and the Argonaughts, both great movies. I know they're not horror movies, but it's been done already.


Thank you for your response, but as you pointed out...They are not horror movies...My question was...Why don't they make a horror movie with a mythological creature or creatures? If it is done well, they can be quite horrifying:)

bloodrayne 01-26-2004 03:18 PM

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Originally posted by Dr.Kelvinstein
Remember Rune Stone and Berserker? Two movies about Nordic myhology (my fave branch) I can think of.

As for other stuff, I guess Hammer's The Gorgon is the best of the mythological monster stuff I've seen.

But vampires, werewolves, etc could also be considered mythological (maybe even with roots in Classical Mythology, with Lilith and Lycurgus).

In my humble opinion even slashers could be considered modern mythology. They did evolve from boys telling stories over a fire at summer camp, and slumber-partying little girls telling tales of the guy hiding in the attic.


Damned good point...I sort of expected Avenger to make it

avenger00soul 01-26-2004 03:19 PM

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Originally posted by bloodrayne
If it is done well, they can be quite horrifying:)
Yeah, just see Q the Winged Serpent. I love the part where blood and body parts are raining down upon the crowd and yet no one can see the flying monstrosity overhead.

Dr.Kelvinstein 01-26-2004 03:19 PM

See Land of the Minotaur with Peter Cushing for a Minotaur-based horror movie. It's not that bad. There's also a sword-and-sandal movie simply called Minotaur. And The Minotaur (along with Theseus) makes an appearance in Gilliam's time Bandits.


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