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Old 03-24-2014, 12:43 PM
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Why are home invasion horror movies so popular right now?

Hi guys

Newbie here! :) Although I was a member of another horror forum but that domain no longer exists so I thought i would try my luck here.
why do you think the home invasion sub genre is so popular now?
I always think horror movies reflect what our society is going through so I am wondering how home invasion provides a connection with what's going on in the real world?
any thoughts? Would like to write about this for class so any brainstorm ideas welcome :) Plus i thought it would make a good discussion!
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Old 03-24-2014, 01:28 PM
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Didn't know it was popular.
Imo the haunted houses/possession movies seem the most popular lately (with the mainstream audience).

Anyway, maybe it has something to do with the budget.
You only need one location and a small cast.
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Old 03-24-2014, 10:04 PM
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Anyway, maybe it has something to do with the budget.
You only need one location and a small cast.
+1 this, and you don't need to do a lot of scouting or labor to get the location ready either. A lot of times the producer or investor will lend a home for a production like that. Same thing with haunted house movies.
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Old 03-25-2014, 03:39 AM
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Maybe it has to do with the bad economy in the last few years, and how a lot of us aren't as secure as we used to be. If you're worried about losing your home, your job and your financial security, then maybe a home invasion movie is exactly what will scare you the most. Just a theory...

I don't know if I agree about haunted house movies being popular (I wish!), but I guess you get to see a lot of low budget stuff that never makes it to my corner of the world.
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Old 03-25-2014, 04:06 AM
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Home invasion movies have zero interest for me. I see enough of it on the morning news.
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Old 03-25-2014, 04:46 AM
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I can't stand home invasion movies. I don't really think they're too popular but with The Purge and You're Next out recently I can see the thinking there.

I think it has to do with the fact that (with the exception of The Purges silly but interesting premise) a home invasion movie is completely possible. Plus you're being attacked somewhere you're supposed to feel safe which really amps up the fear.

That being said I find most of them boring and cliche.
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Old 03-25-2014, 12:09 PM
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Home invasion movies have zero interest for me. I see enough of it on the morning news.
You need to see Fight for your Life...

Personally I Like the genre. Not so much the ones of recent years but the exploitation classics like Last House on the Left, House on the Edge of the Park and Straw Dogs.
Don't forget real classics like The Desperate Hours (was this the original Home Invasion film),In Cold Blood and wait until Dark.

Of the newer stuff I enjoyed Ils, Kidnapped, Inside (does this count) and too some degree Funny Games.

That being said I did see one of the worse examples lately called Hate Crime.

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Old 03-26-2014, 05:48 AM
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Financially speaking, I agree home invasion flicks are pretty easy on production budgets; a low-cost spin on Haunted Houses. It's cheaper to use human villains than CGI'd spirits & practical effects.

Psychologically speaking, I think the home represents the ultimate in dismay. The place from which you now have nowhere left to run to. A personal safety dead end... and who likes those?

For the most part I find the Home Invasion genre more boring than anything else. I see it's status as more "panhandle-ish" than "popular".
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Old 03-26-2014, 06:26 AM
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Simply a reflection of the public's emphasis on personal security.

You can now pay to have surveillance cameras set up to watch every corner of your home.

My neighborhood has CPI/ADT signs staked in every yard, and it's not even that dangerous a place.

From the time we set foot on this continent, Americans have always been very fearful of their neighbors.
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Old 03-26-2014, 07:21 AM
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Simply a reflection of the public's emphasis on personal security.

You can now pay to have surveillance cameras set up to watch every corner of your home.

My neighborhood has CPI/ADT signs staked in every yard, and it's not even that dangerous a place.

From the time we set foot on this continent, Americans have always been very fearful of their neighbors.
AND the possibilities to make low budget movies without being forced to use fucking hand-held cameras to stay within budget. God i hate that shit.
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