The Amazing Spider-Man Drag me to hell's effect on Spidey 4?

I'm kidding. But I have never found those Evil Dead movies intriguing, exciting, terrifying or anything. Believe me, I've seen much better Horror Movies!
Halloween (1978) is my favorite horror film fo all time, but the Evil Dead films are scary, gross, and suspensful. Just love 'em.
 
Well Drag Me to Hell looks so stupid and ridiculous so I hope Spiderman 4 looks nothing like Drag Me to Hell.
 
Some of these comments make me sad. To each their own, I guess.

I, for one, am really looking forward to Drag Me to Hell. I think it looks like a classic horror movie (but in a really good way). Also, it's Sam Raimi ... And from what I've read in pretty much ALL of the reviews, it's classic Sam Raimi. That's enough for me to buy a movie ticket with enthusiasm.

As for Drag Me to Hell's influence on Spider-Man 4 ... Well, I don't think that it will influence it, per se. I do, however, think it's good that Raimi directed a movie between Spider-Man 3 and Spider-Man 4. It seems that this break has rejuvenated Raimi's enthusiasm with Spider-Man. I hope that enthusiasm results in a fastastic movie. :)
 
LOL...I'm getting flamed for saying that Drag Me to Hell looks lame.

I dont know, it just looks like one of those really lame horror movies. ( Boogeyman and Grudge,American version of Ring.......)
 
Looks like another sad attempt to be scary.

I have never seen ONE scary movie.

People try too hard to the point where it becomes laughable.
 
Looks like another sad attempt to be scary.

I have never seen ONE scary movie.

People try too hard to the point where it becomes laughable.

That is true! I think the best scary movies are the ones that don't try to be so scary and keep you suspense all the time.
 
Looks like another sad attempt to be scary.

I have never seen ONE scary movie.

People try too hard to the point where it becomes laughable.
YOu don't find ANY movies scary? Not even Exorcist, Halloween, Friday the 13th, Nightmare on Elm Street, Texas CHainsaw Massacre, or any others?
 
YOu don't find ANY movies scary? Not even Exorcist, Halloween, Friday the 13th, Nightmare on Elm Street, Texas CHainsaw Massacre, or any others?

Nope.

Exorcist might have been the closest, but still not that scary.

I don't know, I'm just weird I suppose. I don't get scared very easily, and I don't get cold during winter, lol.
 
It will show that Raimi still sucks as a director.
He's not at all a bad director. Some of the things he does in Evil Dead II are brilliant and extremely interesting filmmaking. I want to see what he does with Spidey 4 even though Spidey 3 was atrocious.
 
Looks like another sad attempt to be scary.

I have never seen ONE scary movie.

People try too hard to the point where it becomes laughable.
i think it is not.

i think raimi after so many years made a movie that he likes. a movie where he feels home. this can only mean good for spiderman.

lets hope the guy will ralize that peter dancing like an idiot and MJ crying every second is not a movie for a summer with the title SPIDERMAN
 
lets hope the guy will ralize that peter dancing like an idiot and MJ crying every second is not a movie for a summer with the title SPIDERMAN

qft

or even asking for the cookies with the nuts


my god spiderman3 sucked a choad
 
Looks like another sad attempt to be scary.

I have never seen ONE scary movie.

People try too hard to the point where it becomes laughable.

After reading the vast majority of your posts on this board, the only thing I find terrifying is something that you would actually like.

Personally, I think DMTH looks awesome, and the critics actually seem to agree. Hoenstly, I haven't seen a horror movie that I really enjoyed since "The Descent". Before that, I think it was the "Dawn of the Dead" remake.

Good horror is so rare nowadays that not giving a well-recieved Sam Raimi horror flick a chance seems beyond stupid. Of course, I can see why people wouldn't want to see it...the premise has been done before (see "Thinner").
 
As for Drag me to Hell's affect on Spidey 4, I can't really see any. DMTH could be total crap, and Spidey 4 could be awesome, or vice versa.

The only affect I can see it honestly having is that some popel who were turned off of Raimi by Spider-Man 3, may find it easier to trust him after seeing him return to his roots and do well.

Even then, as a supporter of Raimi and SM4, I'll openly admit that a fourth film being good or bad has nothing to do with how this film does.
 
yes, I can easily see the response to this effecting Spidey 4's numbers

with Spiderman 3 leaving a bad taste in people's mouths (and if DMTH does poorly) that's 2 bad films back to back

yea, I could see people basing their opinions on Raimi's next project (be it Spiderman or whatever) on whether or not THIS film does good
 
Here's an even better question. What was Spider-Man 3's effect on Drag Me to Hell?
 
If the suspense and effects as scary as they should be in a (PG-13) horror film, I hope that can translate at least into making the Lizard as frightening as can be allowed in a PG-13 flick.
 
It's effect is going to be the same that the prestige had on the dark knight. It's going to give Spider-Man 4 a rejuvenated and driven Sam Raimi. Dude just got a well deserved long overdue break and made something new and seems awesome. Now he's gonna come back and give us the Spidey we expect.
 
It's effect is going to be the same that the prestige had on the dark knight. It's going to give Spider-Man 4 a rejuvenated and driven Sam Raimi. Dude just got a well deserved long overdue break and made something new and seems awesome. Now he's gonna come back and give us the Spidey we expect.

couldnt agree more. Hes got newly found confidence and some momentum heading into this sequel.
 

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