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Let me ask all you horror buffs out there - Can a vampire still be scary? How can vampires still be scary? Or has pop culture de-fanged the movie monster?
Matt Mortem said:Always meant to watch that, but never did. I'll put it on my list.
Also Matt...if you want a good new spin on vampires, check out Afflicted.
It can be...it's just a matter of whether Hollywood wants to make them scary. There is too much of a pull to make it an action movie or something that is sexy or cool (even one of my favorite films this year, Only Lovers Left Alive is guilty of basically existing to show how cool these vampires are).
If they can just say screw it and go for a Horror vibe, then it can be done.
Was anyone else as bummed as I was when FEARnet went off the air? It used to be my go to for horror movies and series. Too bad we don't get Chiller TV here.
The last Horror movie that has made me feel uneasy and terrified for a few days, was Sinister.
I felt like 30 Days of Night did a pretty decent job of giving Vampires their balls back. They're not charming, they're not brooding, they're not tortured, and they certainly don't sparkle in the sunlight. They're land-sharks who exists to consume and will rip your throat out.
It's not perfect but I thought the "home video" parts were very well done. They were simple yet very disturbing especially once they're showing who were doing the murders. Those parts stayed on my mind more than I'd like.
Those home videos were pretty eerie and the soundtrack did not help. I also thought Bughul? (whatever the thing's name was) looked pretty terrifying.
Is that so?...that's pretty neat.
I spent a lot of time online looking for images for inspiration. I went to Flickr and typed in the word "horror" and got hundreds of thousands of horror photography images. I looked through tens of thousands of pictures and created a folder of images that I thought would be good jumping-off points for Bagul. I whittled it down to maybe 15, and sent those to Cargill, and he picked out one that he really liked. And the more we looked at that image, the more we liked it. It suddenly occurred to me, what if "it" was exactly this. So we bought the picture for a couple hundred dollars. And gave the guy a concept design credit, and that's the look of Bagul/Mr. Boogie.
i recently watched a french horror movie from 2007 called INSIDE. i'm almost never impressed with modern horror, but this one was very very good!!! watch it. creepy and brutal.
i've seen we are what we are (the remake). It's very well shot, the acting is superb and so is the photography. The soundtrack is also beautiful. A pity the story is so badly written. You can expect everything that happens. And the last part is really stupid, while it thinks it's clever. I get what they were aiming for, but it's so over the top, not only doesn't it work in the context of the movie, but it's also one of those instance where the writer thinks he has a great idea, and decides to do it, whether it fits the character development or not. I was really disappointed in the end.