gorefreak |
01-02-2006 07:47 AM |
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Originally posted by The_Return
*shakes head*
This is who we have to blame for the crap that's passed off as "horror" nowadys...
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It's not only that, it's people that say shit like "I Know What You Did Last Summer" and "What Lies Beneath" are cool horror films. Those are the type of 'horror fans' or if you can even call em that who seem to want to somehow be connected to the horror genre and call for 'safe' horror movies, be it 'R' or 'PG13'. That's the typical movie goer that would not care for the really creepy, dark, gritty horror movies of the 70's and early 80's. And the MPAA also plays a role in that seeing that a good number parents would take young children to see a gritty 'R' rated horror flick and complain about how the movie completely scarred the child's mind. Lots of ignorant parents that took their children to see "South Park" comes to mind. Even despite the warnings of being 10 times worse than the TV episodes, which young kids shouldn't even be allowed to watch that, let alone the movie. And to make matters worse, in general, these type of people bitch and complain, looking to pass the buck instead of taking responsibility or blame in regards to governing what their children watch. That's another contributing factor in these safe horror films, and it sucks. :(
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Originally posted by RavageRitual
only good part in the film was her death. HE HE
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lol Funny you should say that. I went to the local video store hoping to find some more 'classic' 70's and 80's horror and some guy wanted to rent "House Of Wax" though it was all rented out. He said "I just wanna see Paris Hilton die" and I was like "Yeah, that's why I bought a copy for $6 and it's worth the money." :D
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