Why horror?
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It's funny, when you say The Babadook sucked, some jerkoff will go into a, "you just didn't get it" rant. It really wasn't that complicated. Boring movie.
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Lol. I get it...Monster wrote:some jerkoff will go into a, "you just didn't get it" rant.
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I love cutting them off telling them exactly what it's about, and wait as they try to respond.Monster wrote:It's funny, when you say The Babadook sucked, some jerkoff will go into a, "you just didn't get it" rant. It really wasn't that complicated. Boring movie.
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"Critically acclaimed horror movies that actually suck" is a damn good topic.
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Isn't there in terms of critics though?zombie wrote:i don't know about that at all?Tiggnutz wrote:I thought this thread was about the 2014 documentary Why Horror.
i feel like it shouldn't need to have a qualifier.i mean there's no "prestige action". it kind of frustrates me. i don't like the reputation that horror always gets. i was looking to talk about why you like horror, what keeps you interested in the genre. etc. that's all.
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as a whole subcategory term? if so, i've never seen that. but individual movies being hailed above most others, yeah. madmax: fury road comes to mind, as a recent example.Foo wrote:Isn't there in terms of critics though?zombie wrote:i don't know about that at all?Tiggnutz wrote:I thought this thread was about the 2014 documentary Why Horror.
i feel like it shouldn't need to have a qualifier.i mean there's no "prestige action". it kind of frustrates me. i don't like the reputation that horror always gets. i was looking to talk about why you like horror, what keeps you interested in the genre. etc. that's all.
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seems pretty similar to my intent with this thread. definitely have to find that.Tiggnutz wrote:
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To answer the original question: That constant feeling of anticipation is awesome. Gore is also just plain fun. And growing up the whole horror culture was just plain cool. The social scene, music scene around it etc.
It truly is acquired taste unlike any genre. Thus the great communities that come out of it.
It truly is acquired taste unlike any genre. Thus the great communities that come out of it.
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I have a pretty depressing and struggling life, so I enjoy watching the misery and death on film
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There was a stretch where this type of horror were called "thrillers" to avoid the label of horror.zombie wrote:as a whole subcategory term? if so, i've never seen that. but individual movies being hailed above most others, yeah. madmax: fury road comes to mind, as a recent example.Foo wrote:Isn't there in terms of critics though?zombie wrote:i don't know about that at all?Tiggnutz wrote:I thought this thread was about the 2014 documentary Why Horror.
i feel like it shouldn't need to have a qualifier.i mean there's no "prestige action". it kind of frustrates me. i don't like the reputation that horror always gets. i was looking to talk about why you like horror, what keeps you interested in the genre. etc. that's all.
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oh, i thought you were talking action movies get the same treatment. yeah, there was a point where filmmakers and producers wanted to downplay the horror-ness of their movies. that only furthers my point.Foo wrote:There was a stretch where this type of horror were called "thrillers" to avoid the label of horror.zombie wrote:as a whole subcategory term? if so, i've never seen that. but individual movies being hailed above most others, yeah. madmax: fury road comes to mind, as a recent example.Foo wrote:Isn't there in terms of critics though?zombie wrote:i don't know about that at all?Tiggnutz wrote:I thought this thread was about the 2014 documentary Why Horror.
i feel like it shouldn't need to have a qualifier.i mean there's no "prestige action". it kind of frustrates me. i don't like the reputation that horror always gets. i was looking to talk about why you like horror, what keeps you interested in the genre. etc. that's all.
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i really like the creativity in the genre. there's something pretty cool about seeing the splatter and the monsters realized. (preferably practically)
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Sorry, that was two different thoughts, but I did mean that action is also treated similarly.zombie wrote:oh, i thought you were talking action movies get the same treatment. yeah, there was a point where filmmakers and producers wanted to downplay the horror-ness of their movies. that only furthers my point.Foo wrote:There was a stretch where this type of horror were called "thrillers" to avoid the label of horror.zombie wrote:as a whole subcategory term? if so, i've never seen that. but individual movies being hailed above most others, yeah. madmax: fury road comes to mind, as a recent example.Foo wrote:Isn't there in terms of critics though?zombie wrote:i don't know about that at all?Tiggnutz wrote:I thought this thread was about the 2014 documentary Why Horror.
i feel like it shouldn't need to have a qualifier.i mean there's no "prestige action". it kind of frustrates me. i don't like the reputation that horror always gets. i was looking to talk about why you like horror, what keeps you interested in the genre. etc. that's all.
Jason Bourne is treated differently than John Wick which is treated differently than a Hason Statham movie which is treated different than a Jeff Speakman movie.
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those are single movies though. every genre has movies that are seen as standouts critically. my issue with "prestige horror", as a term, is that it feels like this is so special within the horror genre that we have to give good movies their own label to signify it.Foo wrote:Sorry, that was two different thoughts, but I did mean that action is also treated similarly.zombie wrote:oh, i thought you were talking action movies get the same treatment. yeah, there was a point where filmmakers and producers wanted to downplay the horror-ness of their movies. that only furthers my point.Foo wrote:There was a stretch where this type of horror were called "thrillers" to avoid the label of horror.zombie wrote:as a whole subcategory term? if so, i've never seen that. but individual movies being hailed above most others, yeah. madmax: fury road comes to mind, as a recent example.Foo wrote:Isn't there in terms of critics though?zombie wrote:i don't know about that at all?Tiggnutz wrote:I thought this thread was about the 2014 documentary Why Horror.
i feel like it shouldn't need to have a qualifier.i mean there's no "prestige action". it kind of frustrates me. i don't like the reputation that horror always gets. i was looking to talk about why you like horror, what keeps you interested in the genre. etc. that's all.
Jason Bourne is treated differently than John Wick which is treated differently than a Hason Statham movie which is treated different than a Jeff Speakman movie.
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My big question is how prestige horror is defined?
Does it have a clear definition like Fish Out of Water horror does?
Does it have a clear definition like Fish Out of Water horror does?
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i haven't seen a given definition, just some films that are categorized that way. and that it's because of acclaim for the movies.
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Check out the differences between audience scores and critic scores for The Witch and It Comes at Night. It's crazy.
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It's the tension I felt the first time I watched movies like The Exorcist or Friday the 13th when I was a kid and the way it got my imagination going that got me hooked. I love it. It's what makes horror more fun to watch than any other genre.
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http://www.vulture.com/2017/06/it-comes ... to-us.html <-- in case you think i'm making the term up or something.
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i like that. the tension and creepy, unsettling, feel of a lot of horror films definitely is a big part of the appeal.Monster wrote:It's the tension I felt the first time I watched movies like The Exorcist or Friday the 13th when I was a kid and the way it got my imagination going that got me hooked. I love it. It's what makes horror more fun to watch than any other genre.