Quote from: Jon on October 24, 2009, 08:36:22 PMThe idea of showing anything of Michael's past defeats the point of the story. I hate this new way to do horror movie. Sorry but I don't want to know that Michael Myers, Leatherface, Jason, Torgo or Jaws were bullied when they were young. Nobody need a motivation to be bad, most of the time a psychopath is a psychopath because he like that... This is just a lazy way to do film because the public isn't able to do 1 plus 1 equals 2 anymore since the youngest generation is more and more dumb.
The idea of showing anything of Michael's past defeats the point of the story.
I think its trying to appeal to a wider audience, a drama fan is more likely to watch a horror film if there's a deep story behind it.
Horror is reaching a wider audience then it ever has.
Quote from: Emma (snowcat) on October 24, 2009, 09:58:21 PM Horror is reaching a wider audience then it ever has.Certainly not... The horror genre was more popular from the sixties to the eighties. Most of the new movies openned at the #1 spot on the US box-office (because of the marketing), disapear 1 or 2 week later and they are forgotten like they deserve to be a couple of month after their release.Of course we must thank the rest of the world and the independant for giving us real movie now
You see what you've done, Emma? We'd just managed to calm Jimmy down and now you've poked him with a stick!
When a Terminator film can be released as a PG, you know something is very wrong and it's indicative of their whole philosophy. Maybe I'm wrong about Halloween, but he doesn't make it easy doing a remake to cash-in on the name and getting released between Saw movies.
When a Terminator film can be released as a PG, you know something is very wrong...
;P im sorry! ..I just found this pointy stick.
Quote from: Emma (snowcat) on October 24, 2009, 10:49:41 PM;P im sorry! ..I just found this pointy stick. It's not that pointy, but it's true that I don't really like most of what is called movie actually in the mainstream US industry. Maybe it's because of my age since I was there when horror movies were horror movies and not pointless remakes or kiddie stuff or no meaning violence like the Saw franchise. BTW, I have a real touchy subject button that can be push and start my angry mode. But it was never push here and I doubt it will be and no Jon it isn't Tarantino
I watched The Happening at the cinema after I had skipped M. Night's Lady in the Water. I found the concept appealing and the first 30 minutes seemed to take off quite well. Well, after that it well went downhill in my opinion. The movie got weirder by the minute and the final solution was so laughable (click to show/hide)The Wind, seriously...?that I have lost interest in any future M. Night film.The Sixth Sense is great, Unbreakable underrated and I thought Signs was quite alright. After that he seems to have lost his touch.
I think M Night has the same problem as Quentin Tarrantino and Kevin Smith (sadly) they all made brilliant directorial débuts, and have spent there career trying to re capture the originality of those films.
Quentin Tarrantino (...) originality
Quote from: Emma (snowcat) on October 27, 2009, 10:51:14 AMQuentin Tarrantino (...) originality