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I think both types of horror are needed. I think it all really depends on what type of horror you are in the mood to see. I personally love to watch 'gorey and stupid' films, they make me laugh, and the gorey they are the more I like them. Although it would be nice to see a mixture of the two, a smart horror film with lots of gore, and I think Cabin Fever or even 28 Days Later have been the only two that I think could come close to that new catergory of horror films. Although 28 Days Later wasn't really gorey, just creepy.
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there's a place for both though smart & scary would be my choice.
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why don't they just make a smart,gorey, scary movie?
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it all boils down to this.sober,then it's smart and scary.drunk,then it's dumb and gross.
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I think it's hard just to combine scary and gory together. To me, they contradict each other. A film is scary, to me, if I'm not shown everything and have it left it to the imagination. A little gore is okay, just a hint (but, in this day, you wouldn't call a movie gory with "just a hint" of gore in it). But, much more than that will ruin it for me.
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I'm not a fan of Shyamalan, and now especially his comment, "the challenge is taking a B-movie subject like ghosts or aliens or monsters in the woods and treating it with absolute respect and sincerity." Who is he to tell "us" what proper horror stories should be. If he means making mainstream films which appeal to mass markets then I'll agree, he's doing pretty good.
Dawn of the Dead, (orginal) is a favorite, (high on the list) of many of us on this forum. Where does it fit in, on the Scary movie scale with regards to this article? Maybe Shyamalan should do another remake, (DOTD) so the movie could finally be treated with "absolute respect and sincerity,"...give me a break. I don't normally go off on a rant like this, but I believe all movies which fall under the genre Horror/SciFi/Thrillers must have one thing in common, be scary, by however means it accomplishes this, suspense, gore, whatever, it has nothing to do with smart or stupid...Thats just my opinion.
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IMHO...all Mr. Shyamalan's proving is that with a big budget and even bigger F/X department you can produce a movie which will appeal to the masses, not neccesarily producing the OMG groundbreaking films of the past. Every generation feels they have the "right" twist on music, films, art, etc...as does Mr. Shyamalan. It will be interesting to see what/if Mr.Shyamalan is directing movies in 15-20 years, and how his first few films have stood the test of time, and he could even do the remakes.
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