I remember some reviewer, Gene Siskel, maybe, making a point about how older horror movies were designed so that the viewer identified with the victims or saw the killer through the victim’s eyes. Newer horror movies flipped that, and showed the violence from the killer’s point of view. Think of the shower scene in Psycho vs any of the “Nightmare” or similar movies.
when a movie has 5 decapitations including spurting blood all during the opening credits, where are they going to go from there? Yeah, I didn’t watch anymore of the movie either. I didn’t want to know.
whahoppened over 3 years ago
Dang it, Betty, MOVE! It ain’t gonna get any better! You also gotta somehow flush those sounds!
stillfickled Premium Member over 3 years ago
What happens to make something go “sclorch”?
Olddog1 over 3 years ago
Slice and dice with jump scares too often pass for horror.
Major Matt Mason Premium Member over 3 years ago
Man, those Muppets play ROUGH!
j.l.farmer over 3 years ago
horror films like “House on the Haunted Hill” with Vincent Price or King Kong, weren’t as gruesome as the horror films of today.
TennesseeFran over 3 years ago
I remember some reviewer, Gene Siskel, maybe, making a point about how older horror movies were designed so that the viewer identified with the victims or saw the killer through the victim’s eyes. Newer horror movies flipped that, and showed the violence from the killer’s point of view. Think of the shower scene in Psycho vs any of the “Nightmare” or similar movies.
car2ner over 3 years ago
when a movie has 5 decapitations including spurting blood all during the opening credits, where are they going to go from there? Yeah, I didn’t watch anymore of the movie either. I didn’t want to know.