John Carpenter vs Wes Craven

Started by Cinemaddiction3 pages

Originally posted by ragesRemorse
If your actually trying to compare these film directors you need to be beaten with barbed wire. Craven's movies aren't even in the same league as carpenter. Yeah craven has a few great films, cult followings even, but you have to look at consistency and quality here. craven's eraly work was raw and flooding with potential, however he just kind of trailed off onto a long dark road of shit movies. I mean dracula 2000, and dracula 2000 2, and they. not to mention all of his other half ass attempts that never even made it to theaters. Credit still needs to be given, at one time he knew horror, he knew how to break the rules. he gave us freddy and scream. god bless him.

however carpenter is a deverse director that knows horror just as well as craven and continues on a consistant line. The thing, Halloween, and aliens is what makes carpenter a champ in the horror realm. I love craven so font get me wrong but these are two very different directors, but if you want to compare them the simple fact is that carpenter is the superb movie maker, consistancy and quality wins over a few cult followings

What the hell are you talking about, bro?

"Aliens"? James Cameron directed "Aliens", first of all. Secondly, John Carpenter has had 2, count them, 2 decent movies in the past 16 years! What are they? "Vampires" and "In the Mouth of Madness". That is IT.

Is everyone forgetting Crapenter's (intentionally misspelled) "Ghosts of Mars", "Village of the Damned", or "Escape from LA"?

Like I said, these two guys are basically in a dead heat. But to say that John Carpenter has ANY kind of longevity when compared to Wes Craven is ridiculous, and false.

It's a given that Craven has had his share of nuggets, but if you take their movies from the same time span of the past 16 years, this is what Wes Craven has to hold up against Carpenter's two decent movies of all 3 he has made since "They Live" in '86.

Scream 1
Scream 2
Scream 3
People Under the Stairs
Shocker
Serpent and the Rainbow

Is it not fairly obvious that Wes Craven has made 6 times as many films in that time span, with 3 times as many as Carpenter actually grossing something worth mentioning?

Seriously, save that barbed wire for someone/something else, cuz I think you're way off with you assessments here.

A side note to Gabri: Know thine place, n00b 😈

Originally posted by Gabri_Krueger
CAS I AM HIS SPAWN! I AM THE BIGGEST FAN AND I HAVE BEEN FOR 4 YEARS! ok? lol 😄

Wow! four years!? *sarcasim* so what! four years big deal!! people have been since those movies came out 20 years ago, your not his biggest fan, and you'll never know because the biggest fan will own the most Freddy merciandise and know most about him, and you'll never know who does because it includes the whole world.

P.S: And you can't be his biggest fan if you didn't even see them at the movies.

I'm going to have to go with Carpenter on this... While not all his films are horror most of them (until recently) are excellent.
Carpenter's best
Assault From Precient 13
Halloween
The Fog
They Live
Escape From N.Y.
the Thing
In the Mouth of Madness
Prince of Darkness
Craven's best
Last House on the Left
Hills Have Eyes
NOES 1
People Under the Stairs

The Scream's were entertaining, but by no means horror masterpieces, Serpent and the Rainbow was interesting, as was Wes Craven's New Nightmare, Shocker was a nice piece of schlock cinema, but not really great by horror standards, and Hills Have Eyes 2 was godawful, and all copies must be destroyed. Not to mention Music of the Heart which was just total shit, and anything that he attaches his name to on a producer level is bad (ex. They)

i dont no what ever the hell lord soth said means but... i like the way you think fvsj oh and i agree cinimadiction

Hah, what Lord Soth means is, dont go out of place. And know where u stand, because your a n00b.

so i still could kik your ass any time! 😠

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