Evil Dead
Enemy of the Gospel
My problem with the Saw movies isn't that they don't live up to the great films of the past, my problem is that I see them as genuinely bad, if somewhat passable, horror films that people seem to think is something more. They act like because the main villain has cancer it's deeper than other horror films.
meh.....I never got that they were supposed to be deeper or anything. Just appear to be regular run of the mill slasher type flicks to me. I like them because they don't follow the same ol' formula (I know, they follow a formula but it's atleast not the same ol' formula) and have a much darker atmosphere. They pull off a darker atmosphere and atleast try to have somewhat intelligent plots other than a bunch of teenagers being chased by madman wielding some sort of gardening tool through the woods/small town. That's the reason I like The Descent so much. It's dark......and doesn't follow the same ol' common formula. Hell....I even like The Cave which is very similar yet inferior for that same reason. I like movies with plots.
To me, it sounds like you are implying that we (people who miss the golden years of horror) should settle and be happy with all the mediocre shit that is being feed to us. No, f*ck that. After seeing how Halloween was made into a pile of dog shit, my disgust with modern horror films was rekindled. True, we won't see anything remotely as good as the original TCSM, but that doesn’t mean they have to dish out 99.9% of absolute shit. YOU can continue to be happy with the ladle of steaming excrement they plop on your plate, but that doesn’t mean EVERYBODY loves the taste of shit between their teeth.
irrelevant what it sounds like to you as that is not what I stated. If you check my favorite movies list in my profile you'll see the likes of The Evil Dead, Re-Animator, A Nightmare on Elm ST., The Shining, The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, Dawn of the Dead, Day of the Dead, etc.
while those were the glory days of horror, anyone with two brain cells to rub together realize why those glory days are gone for good. All of those great flicks I just listed.....none of them made $30 million dollars their opening weekend. As a matter of fact, all were low-budget productions by independent, small companies. In those days, movies could be distributed ala-cart to theaters. All theaters were not owned by corporations who had deals with distribution companies and/or hollywood studios. That is not the case today. 99% of theaters are corporate owned with said contracts with distributors or studios. Therefore, the only small independent movies you will see period are those which have been bought by studios or distribution companies. Fact.
If you don't like movies because they aren't Hellraiser or Dawn of the Dead.....that's up to you but everything is judged by their contemporaries. Tom Brady is the best QB in the league period.....there's no comparison to Namath or Bradshaw because the game is much different now, just as with movies. Industries change.
If you're not going to watch anymore horror movies until they start making more movies like Day of the Dead, you're going to have one hell of a sun tan because you're dvd player shall be empty for a long, long while. Studios don't make those movies because they don't appeal to large audiences. Unless studios make a movie or buy a movie because they think it might appeal to a large audience, you shall never see it because studios run the theaters.
Instead of pissing and moaning about a movie not being as good as a movie you saw 30 years ago, stop to realize that the very same movie may be better than 99% of it's contemporaries made within the past 5 years. If that movie you saw 30 years ago is the be all, end all to you.......just keep it in your dvd player, no need to ever watch anything else again.