Why did the directors stop putting so much GORE in the horror movies!?!?!
that was the highlight of most of the movies back then besides the storylines.
dont you agree?
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if the scene is done well and its a pretty creative effect it usually gets a chuckle out of me from sheer amazement. I like gore for sure, but it isnt really neccisary. My overall sense of terror usually doesnt benefit.
I think there are less and less horrors getting this into them, i agree. But i have to say that i do not partcuarly like the gore to be honest. But i guess it also gives the movie some realistic effect. But like the RING movie for example, that was shocking in parts, petty that werent all the way through like that because i believe horrr movies can be sacryyyy without the gore:P
i agree sensless gore is lame but gore in good movies makes it more scary!!
and the ring isnt even a good horror it was gay and lame and the most boring movie ive seen!
the hills have eyes is my altime FAVORITE remake!!! its the best! i got it for christmas and i watched it like i think 12 times just n that one night!! horror movies need alittle more gore becuase i can see that ppl get scared from the built up tenstion and gay music but stikll gore is what keeps me watching......in some movies!
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I dont think theres such a thing as senseless gore. Horror films these days probably dont have as much gore because they just get banned. If you watch some spoofs like brain dead and dead & breakfast theres alot of gore in them. I think its because there spoofs and cant be taken seriously.
I've never been a huge fan of blood splattering everywhere. And Jason lives was just ridiculus because of the gore. Other than that good movi, with a little plot. Gore grosses me out big time.
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Are you kidding me? Gore had nothing to do with how scary movies were back then. The horror came from the unknown: what could happen, who was going to live or die. Thats the kind of stuff that kept people on the edge of their seats. Now it's just "Hey, heres an idea. Lets just kill EVERYONE!!!!". Trendwhores. Nothing more.
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They take the basic Saw movie theme, and just run with it, slamming it into wall after wall. Not scary enough, just dump some more blood on it! That'll solve everything, right? WRONG.
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Everybody likes a decent gore flick like Braindead. Even your granny, although she'd probably never admit it
The main reason why there's a lack of true American gore flicks is because horror has been kicked into the mainstream some time ago. It's commercially more viable now than it ever was. And for some reason, this has stopped the indie/underground movement from making hardcore gore flicks. Sure, we still get a lot of blood and guts, but it feels tame and overly stylized compared to the splatter of the old days. Nah, for hardcore gore, we'd have to turn to Olaf Ittenbach and his low-budget flicks.