gore. i'm making one for my final year of school media video, and it has to go for about 5 - 7 minutes, so i dont have time to make the other themes work. plus i love gore
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Follow the story of demons, see deep into their world what it is that drove them to hell. Sort of like the exorcist, but focus more on the demons and their motive and how they try to infect the world and inflict pain and suffering on us and eventually how their able to get into our world and wreak havoc as the world falls apart, the military battles, peoples religions fall apart. This take on it would sort of be like a zombies overtake the world and there is a few survivors scenario, so maybe a cross between Hellraiser and Dawn or 28 Days Later...Creepy Demons too, from small 1ft. tall- 13ft tall demons...Yes
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Gore by itself isn't effective, but if you take some gore and use stark realism to make the gore more believable then it becomes extremely powerful stuff.
Ok. I still think you guys disrespect horror's past to much. What was chilling about really old horror movies was the acting and the sets which inspired fear into the viewer. The shocking stories and the characters appearance were also used to inflict fear. Even gimmicks. All for fear. i think it would work again today too.
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Gore isn't always about scaring the audience. I mean if you are a child yes any horror movie might scare you. The idea of gore is to give the audience an impact of the brutalilty that is portrayed in the movie. I dunno about classic characters being scary and all. Just look at Van Helsing, it has the Wolf man, Vampires, Frankestein and does that look scary to you? I don't think so. The Real old horror movies might have been scary back in that generation. But this is a different generation so the formula might not work. I don't think the formulas used in the past will work on the new cinema. Then again that's just my opinion. I could be wrong.
Van Helsing isn't supposed to be scary and doesn't really seem to care if it is becuas it seems as if Universal is trying to make a cvheap buck with it. Put good acting and sets and a plot better than Van helsing and i bet you could make a scary old school horror movie with it.
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I'm not saying that Van Helsing is a horror flick. What I was trying to imply is that it has the elements of horror icons of the past. So the old formula doesn't work very well here. Even good acting maynot be enough. The movie that came close to be suscesful in using the old formula was Bram Strokers Dracula. That's the only one I can think of being susccesful. New generation needs new Icons. Even today those icons are fading.
Well no one has given a chilling performance in the genre since Donald Pleasence (a personal hero to me) in Halloween. Also Van Helsing is mixing four classic characters into what looks to be a fun, but jumbled mess for horror movie fans. Also the sets. THE SETS!
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