You are right, Tomas. I hope they do another one to equal the level of storylines you speak of.
My problem with horror movies is the humor in them or alot of them. A movie that is serious about itself draws me in more. Dawn of the Dead (the original) is my favorite movie with TCM following second. Dotd made the humor mistake for me by using the pie fight scene. (something at least the remake didn’t do though they had the sacrcasm which is natural and the target shooting of the famous faces in the zombie population. And I could see doing something like that…but a pie fight…no way…)
When I watch something a bit more realistic like TCM, the movie gets me, holds me in a death grip and doesn’t let up till it is over, and then there is normally a good suprise/hint of a sequel. Like a good rollercoaster…you are screaming your guts out till the very end. That thrill is why you would ride something like that (to me) and that is the reason I love a good driving, pounding movie like TCM…makes the fantasy/illusion more believeable to me…
Friday the 13ths are another type of movie that well went from the plausible to the OMG he’s cool but I can’t believe this crap…Part 1, good story, Jason’s mother does the killing…the twist…at the end Jason comes out of the water…Part II…the boy in the lake must exist because this pretty much picks up where part I left off and Jason is grown…but Jason is introduced now taking up his mother’s cause…because he supposedly saw his mother killed…my question in that mythos is why did Jason not rescue his mother…and why didn’t Amanda Voorhees know her mentally challenged son was alive and well and living in a shack in the woods? Some of those things dont make sense but the driving factors behind the character are believable…and then we go from believeable to the ressurection, he won’t completely die, zombie serial killer icon we all know and love now.
Halloween…Michael Myers …the same thing…Hopefully Rob Zombie will help take MM back to a believable level…spooky serial killer with an agenda of death…
All are fun stories…but believable…nah…they are lacking…
Blair Witch Project…o they had me hooked until two weeks prior to opening day…then I found out it was fake…lol…egg on the fatman’s face for sure…but it was still good…and the movie itself…brilliant in it’s conception, marketing, hype, and presentation…loose improvised storyline with minimal direction left on notes for the actors to follow…in the end…believable…and not tooooo over the top…
Base a character off true accounts or historical facts and you have a winner…imho…
Alot of the anti hero icons in these movies, including Chucky, Freddy, Jason, MM, Alien, Leatherface (those immediately pop into mind) in the beginnings were scrary as hell, now though entertaining, most of them are smart mouthed characters that without good story lines have been emasculated in their true horror. Leatherface they have saved from that abyss to a certain degree.
I can only hope that the writers, creators, producers, can bring back true believable horror to the screen. For me, it’s truly missed. I am in hopes that other than a Jigsaw character that we can get a new truly horrific icon to pleague (sp?) our nightmares…
enough of the waffle…
Great to hear from you, Tomas.
Ron
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