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Old 07-09-2004, 03:59 PM
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I think the foreign films hold the key to this. These directors seem to be able to take a familar theme, and take it to a fresh new level! Especially the Japanese right now. I think it just takes a great imagination! Hollywood though is definitely in a rut, riding on sequels.

There are endless possibilities within all the different categories of horror films...........:)
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Old 07-09-2004, 04:06 PM
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I don't consider any of his horror, not just Unbreakable. The Village may have a shot at being genuine horror, but I'll reserve judgement until I see it.

Unbreakable is a super-hero movie.
Signs is an alien movie.
Sixth Sense is a ghost/suspense movie.

I don't think of him as anything like Craven. Hitchcock maybe, but not Craven. He goes for the suspense (a la Hitchcock) as opposed to the gore/horror that Craven likes so much.

That's just my opinion.
Right. I didnt really think through my comparison to Craven. I just happen to be watching Scream :)

I just meant that if he keeps going in this direction, he could become a good horror director. I thought the 6th Sense was a horror movie, but it's all how you look at it.
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Old 07-09-2004, 11:47 PM
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just get into italian films like me.... endless hours of fun :D

keeps zwoti amused and he dont throw his toys out the pram :D
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Old 07-10-2004, 12:21 AM
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just get into italian films like me.... endless hours of fun :D

keeps zwoti amused and he dont throw his toys out the pram :D
i would like to watch some. Give me some ideas! Dont know where to find em though :(
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Old 07-10-2004, 03:38 AM
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just get into italian films like me.... endless hours of fun :D

keeps zwoti amused and he dont throw his toys out the pram :D
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Old 07-10-2004, 03:39 AM
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i would like to watch some. Give me some ideas! Dont know where to find em though :(
watch some argento, good start. we can work from there.
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Old 07-10-2004, 06:02 AM
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Alright cause im interested just i dont know where to watch any....
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Old 07-10-2004, 06:23 AM
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Alright cause im interested just i dont know where to watch any....
can't help you with where to find the films, but i can help out with a list.

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Old 07-10-2004, 07:49 AM
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I think horror films (and stories) really reached its peak back in the 70's. People then were living with the horrors of the Vietnam war and the results of the 60's counterculture revolution. And horror writers really played on these feelings. Here you have Rosemary's Baby, The Exorcist, and Stephen King's early work.

However, when the 80's came along, horror began to suffer. It stopped being about "scary" and became more a contest of which film could produce the highest body count. It had abandoned intelligently made stories where the scares came in calculated doses (like Psycho, Hell House, Something Wicked This Way Comes), and merely tried to heap on the gore by the shovelful. It really began to parody itself, actually. I think this type of horror actually got its own name: splatterpunk. I'm not a fan of this kind of horror, and my losing interest in it through the early to mid-nineties had a lot to do with this.

But then horror writers began to make classic scare stories again in the late nineties up to now. The Sixth Sense is a good example. Bwind says this is not horror, but it is. It is a ghost story, after all. And it did more for the ghost story using suspense, suggestion, and mere glimpses of horror than the previous two dozen ghost films before it. The Blair Witch Project and The Ring both are great films, too. I know that many people here hate Blair Witch (people moving rocks around ... "ooo, scary"). But, the thing that made that film great was the fact that all of the scares were in the mind of the viewer ... not shown on the film. And I've said before (and will say it again) that what the viewer can imagine is often (if not always) scarier than what can be shown on film.

I think that with terrorism being the threat it is, and the state of paranoia that most of the civilized world is living in, that horror writers will be able to use this to start creating true scary films again. The Japanese are really doing a great job reinventing the old ideas (The Ring and The Eye -- and possibly the original Aswang (which I have not seen)) are some good examples. And when I left the remake of Dawn of the Dead, I turned to my wife and said: "I'm glad horror writers are beginning to take their craft seriously again."
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Old 07-10-2004, 07:54 AM
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Just one comment from me- The Blair Witch Project was a huge, steaming pile of horseshit.
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