non horror fans that think they r

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non horror fans that think they r

i hate this when people do this ok i saw TCM about two years ago i lved it i have prolly seen it only 3 times and i wanted to rent it about a month ago just because i havent sen it in a while well it has been on the shelf at blockbuster everyday for the past two years without ne sighns of sumone renting it then all of the sudden the new one comes out and boom it is always gone and then i ask people that saw the orgianal and the remake like almost the same day which one they thought was better and they r like i like the remake a hole bunch better im like omg ur so stupid u cant even appreciate a great movie when u see one but u complment a shit one that is newer and like it just because it is ib ur time and u know nothing about horor movies

well.......you have to think about the casual movie fans......alot of them are morons incapable of cognitive thought. They just want to go sit in a dark theater for 2 hrs and be thrilled with explosions and crap. Basically, eyecandy.............which ofcourse it the crutch of a movie with a bad plot. If the movie has a good plot, eye candy can only hinder the creator's attempt to get the story across.......the visuals get in the way.

Ofcourse morons are going to like the remake more..........if they had never seen the original Texas Chainsaw Massacre, they obviously aren't horror genre fans. This means that the only "horror" movies they've probably seen are Scream, I Still Know What You Did Last Summer, Urban Legend, Wrong Turn, The Ring and maybe a few popular slasher flicks like NOES or a Friday the 13th or something. The remake is probably closer in resemblence to those schlock movies......which they identify with as being good "horror" movies.

Do they get on my nerves? Not really.......unless they try to talk horror movies with me at which time I usually scoff ......then make them look like complete morons by rambling off horror trivia as if anybody with half of a brain should know it. When they realize they don't have a clue as to what I'm talking about....generally they shut up and walk away.

I like to let them live in their happy little fantasy world untill they get me angry by insulting the genre with their "I've watched the Ring so I'm a huge horror buff" attitude.

Those are my feelings on the subject. Are they wrong to like the new TCM better? No.......because they are morons. Morons do stupid shit so it's completely acceptable for them to like the remake better.

agree.

Evil Dead is so right about this (as usual). So many people think that just cuz they've seen the shining or halloween that it makes them have some credibility in the horror genre. I work at blockbuster, so I encounter many of these fools over the course of a day. Especially this time of year.

The funniest is when some little goth comes into the store and goes to the horror section, and you can tell they just watch horror movies because it goes with their "lifestyle", they bring up like 3 horror movies. All of which are either shitty or trendy, and act like they are the most knowledgable horror experts in the world. I usually proceed to school them asking them if they've seen a number of horror movies that only actual horror buffs would have seen. They leave the store feeling empty and sad....my job is done.

I have kinda mixed feelings about the current situation with TCM however, it's good to see so many people interested in the original because of the remake. That's the only real positive aspect the remake will have. TCM is a great movie and it's good to see it starting to get the recognition it deserves from people who generally aren't into horror flicks.

But I think that kind of cheapens the memory of the original TCM.The only reason these ******* are renting it is because the new ones out.I bet some of them didn't even know that the new one was a remake.Some people are just stupid.I just think it's sad to see Hollywood remaking classic movies that shouldn't be touched because they were great as their original form.Just ****s up the whole thing.Damn Bastards.

Yeah most people don't even know it exists!

i am a knowledegable movie guy in all areas now i am not even close to what backfire or evil dead r with horror but i know a decent amount of horror and i usally pick out the older horror movies that r more classic then the newer slashers or new horror movie because they jut suck I know what u did last summer. need i say more. i have rented over 800 movies from blockbuster now so i think i can now call my self a movie buff even as a lil kid i would stand in line at the show tell everyone what the movie was about and who was i it and i would giv a prediction about it then they woud honestly say thank you me being about 8 and them adults and them thinking how does he know all this about movies i was just a kid that had nothing better to do with his summer nights at 1 am all i would do is rent movies and stay up fro 12 to when ever and jsut watched movies

a true horror expert-fan is someone who grew up with horror movies. Somone ,who everytime they entered a video store they went.. well not actually making an action, its more being pulled straight twords the horror section. Looking for that one scary movie that will actually give you the chills, you want to get nightmares, but you know you wont so you go for the most horrifying thing on the rack, You grow up you learn about those special horror flicks that none else knows about through word of mouth, or just sheer investigation.

Now this brings me back to the beginning. Remember when you were that little kid being pulled twords the horror section. Well now your an adult with a self manipulated RADAR for the horror section, youve seen it all, you know it all and you respect it all because its been there since you were a little kid giving you a love, a love better than a woman. thats the love of horror movies.

So when your going through the video section, or the movie category in a video store., and you see those little naive self acclaimed horror experts. You hear all of there "spectacular" movie reviews . You go up to them an say " you know what? you dont shit about horror" Take the movies he/ or she is holding in there hands. take them by the hand and walk them over to where the REAL horror movies are., and pick them out indvidually for them. This is your duty as horror fans and experts, we have to make sure our kind never dies out. so do your part .

No one did that for me, I became a horror nut just because I found them interesting. I'm not going ot help anyone, they can spend the time researching and finding horror titles like I did.

no one did that for me eigther, im just saying we have to do our part, so dumbasses who think they know horror wont become the next generation, and produce movies into horror crap. I dont want to see movies inspired by i know what you did last summer or scream. I want to see hardcore, raw, unrelenting horror.

This is funny but true......

My mom had a great deal to do with making me a horror fan. Back in the early eighties horror moview were played alot on network tv because they were so cheap to get the rights to play. I'd watch horror movies on NBC all day on Saturday. That's where I first watched Friday the 13th. I would watch all the horror movies she rented with her.....classics like The Omen, Jaws and Amityville. Her taste ran towards the mainstream.

As I got a little older....around 10.......my mom would let me pick some movies out to rent. I'd always pick a horror movie that looked scary on the box cover. This lead to me seeing alot of older, obscure by mainstream standards horror movies. When I wasn't with her at the video store, she would simply pick a movie out for me. It's funny but the first time I ever saw "I Spit on Your Grave".......my mom rented it for me without me even being with her. She just saw the cover and title and thought I would like it. Ofcourse she didn't read the synopsis on the back of the box. Same with Silent Night Deadly Night.......she picked it out for me.

By the time I was 12 I'd seen probably hundreds of horror movies. I still love the genre and always will. I am 24 now and still rent primarily horror movies. This week's dvd rentals from Hollywood video were: 28 Days, Wrong Turn, Willard, and Dreamcatcher.

I'm with Backfire. Horror movies can't be fully appreciated if someone else points them out to you. You have to be intrigued by the film yourself enough to make you want to watch it.

lol researching? what an interesting choice of a word. I only really have a blockbuster around here and if the back of the cover sounds like a cheese fest I dont get it hehe. My sister actually referred the texas chainsaw massacre to me. That and 'dont be afraid of the dark'. Texas was awesome and 'dbaotd' was an interesting idea. I find the older horror to far exceed the new. I wasnt too crazy about the very first night of the living dead though 🙁 I couldnt really identify with the fear factor. The remake though was good or 'revisit' whatever choice of words suits it best. I dont go digging for horror, but if someone (preferably a close friend or a fanatic) refers a movie to me I'll look for it. I do consider myself a fan of horror since its one of my favorite genres, but I also find myself becoming more picky since alot of trash has been floating amongst the new releases. So everytime I go see a new horror movie coming out I usually go expecting to get let down, this way I wont be disappointed. I still have yet to see a few flicks (the hills have eyes, the people under the stairs, etc) that some have told me are pretty good. I've heard the plots for both movies and I dont think people under the stairs was sounding too good.

I know the kind of people you're talking about though. Since I'm a core gaming fan I usually run into those at the local import store. Speak this and that about a certain game and then I have to take them to ass kicking 101 all over again. Sad thing is they think I play all day to get that good, ahahahaha....sad people.

To the horror masters (and the self proclaimed), I'd love to hear what horror flicks you'd recommend (someones gotta represent right?) 😉

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I completely agree with you on the new horror front..........28 Days Later is probably the best new horror movie made in a long time.

As for recomendations: (you've probably already seen alot of these)

A Nightmare on Elm Street
Hellraiser
The Evil Dead and the Evil Dead 2
The Ugly
Dawn of the Dead
Day of the Dead
Alice, Sweet Alice
I Spit on Your Grave
The Last House on the Left
In the mouth of Madness
Lord of Illusions
The Beyond
Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer
The Shining
Carrie
Phantasm + it's 3 sequels
28 Days Later
The Amityville Horror
The Omen and it's first two sequels parts 2+3
The Thing
Prom Night
Jaws
Demons
Return of the Living Dead
Critters + it's 3 sequels
The Gate
The Hills Have Eyes
Se7en
Phantoms
Wishmaster + it's first sequel, part 2
Candyman

Those film cross basically all horror sub-genres...........from slasher to psychological.....to comedy/horror.......................a few you probably won't enjoy as much unless you're a die hard genre fan but most you should be entertained with.

I've seen a good chunk of those. I havent seen like 12 of them though, so I guess blockbuster gonna be pimping me tonight $_$ *cash register sound*

I'd recommend creepshow and its sequels. some of them were serious and some were funny, but all of them were good. I would also reccomend this one zombie flick that had a 'day of the dead' sized atmosphere where the world is like in a semi apocalyptic state. I've asked backfire about it and he doesnt know the name either 🙁 it was really good too. I also liked the Invasion of the body snatchers (the one with donald sutherland , I think margot kidder and Leonard Nimoy). The beast within wasnt 'so' bad but it needed some help getting rid of those cheesy sex scenes -_-) I have a few more horror flicks on that old ass laser disc from like the late 70's so I'll dig through some more and refresh my memory 😄

I think I found the mysterious zombie flick http://www.epinions.com/content_15091994244 they gave it a bad review but from what I remember it wasnt so horrible. Perhaps they dislike the older flicks? noooo~~~~ it is the one... I'm going to have to rent it now to see why its so hated...

-_- .. the only half decent review I've found on it : http://www.users.globalnet.co.uk/~julieann/night%20ci.htm

Ah yes.....I love the Creepshow movies.......I own both on dvd.

aww creep show is the greatest. I love those horror compilation moviues. Especially the crate, and the one written and stared by stephen king. it's priceless. Have you ever seen the original tales from the crypt movie? the movie that inspired the Hbo show. This is often over looked by many peeople i love this movie. or even the willies LOL i reemember the first time i rented that movie, i laughed so hard when the kid gave the girl a chocalate chip cookie made with flies 🙂

these r the longest and most intelligent responces i have ever read u guys r way beyond me i just have the apperication for the true horror movies and spit on the shitty ones of today

I know that tales from the crypt started from one film, but I havent seen it. **nasty tales from the crypt moment : Guy falls off cliff edge and gets paralyzed, vulture pecks his eyes out 😑 **

as for creepshow : my favorites from there are "The crate" and the one where they go swimming in the lake with that killer blob.. thats the best

it piss*es me off a bit that these so called "horror buffs" of today refer to a classic as a B horror flick. This is because it isnt riddled with special effects. Instead they rely soley on the story, and the acting to get there vision across. these were the directors who based there career on a wimb, and it was a horror flick.

My mom also basically got me into horror movies as a youngster. It's cuz of her that I saw Last House on the Left, TCM, The Hills Have Eyes, and The Shining. We still watch horror movies together all the time, she's seen all the ones I have and basically has the same taste as me.