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I don't think anyone remembers The First Power.I had thought The First Power was pretty much 1:1 exactly the same concept as Shocker but I don't remember it very well.
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I don't think anyone remembers The First Power.I had thought The First Power was pretty much 1:1 exactly the same concept as Shocker but I don't remember it very well.
That's nice.Speaking of Dario Argento, I've realized there's about 3 main takes on horror among all types of horror media be it video games, movies etc.
They are, Raw, Gothic and Hellish.
Raw is something like Texas Chainsaw Massacre, Friday the 13th, Night of The Living Dead, Dawn of The Dead, The Evil Dead, anything that's very brutal and in your face, even if it might have a comedic bent ala Evil Dead 2.
Gothic is anything that contrasts horror with some other, ironic thing, in the case of Dario Argento, it's contrasting horror with beauty, ie the beautiful set designs of Suspiria, Gothic can also be something going for an eerier vibe ala any ghost story or Twilight Zone, Stephen King esque story, though in the case of Stephen King it's usually an ironic contrast with horror and mundane every day things and locations.
You can be as gory as you want with Gothic horror, but there' still got to be that contrast, picture murders happening a beautiful, Art Nouveau mansion as opposed to a rundown shack where a murderous hillbilly lives.
And finally there's Hellish, this is anything with literally hell like imagery ala Hellraiser or also includes anything with a deeper, more emotional bent to the horror, think Jacob's Ladder or Silent Hill.
I also want to clarify that I would consider thriller to be something different than horror, though obviously there's a lot of connections and similarities between the two, but, broadly speaking I think the are about 3 main takes.
You can also mix and mash up these things, Resident Evil is an interesting example because it's a combination of Raw and Gothic, you have the Raw horror of the Romero esque zombies but also the Argento esque Gothic horror of the Spencer mansion and other similar settings.
Thoughts?
I have finished rereading The Shining for the first time in maybe 15 years.
I'm gonna be rewatching The Shining for the first time in maybe 10 years.
I have a feeling that the movie will hold up as great movie on its own, but really shitty adaption of the book if my memory serves me right.
It did a good job at the start/middle when the main girl was staying with that policeman and slowly going crazy. There's that one silent jumpscare with the breath I like a lot. It really started to drag on later though.So I finally watched The Invisible Man remake... Meh? Why did people cream their pants over it? It wasn't terrible but imo barely even makes it as a horror movie. It's more of a sci-fi thriller if anything.
Stephen King said it was a much better adaptation, I plan on watching it next.There was also a godawful made-for-TV adaptation from 1997 if you want something that is closer to the book.
Yeah the first 40-50 minutes weren't terrible but it just got bogged down later on. The reveal with the brother was especially retarded.It did a good job at the start/middle when the main girl was staying with that policeman and slowly going crazy. There's that one silent jumpscare with the breath I like a lot. It really started to drag on later though.
Stephen King is an asshole.Stephen King said it was a much better adaptation, I plan on watching it next.
I can't even thunkful this, this is straight up factsStephen King is an asshole.
It pandered hard to the Girl PowerSo I finally watched The Invisible Man remake... Meh? Why did people cream their pants over it? It wasn't terrible but imo barely even makes it as a horror movie. It's more of a sci-fi thriller if anything.
Well they fucking knew what they were doing with Hollow Man, and stuck with the original themes inherent to the premise. It isn't a super complicated story, its 'guy gets plot device, is given power free from consequence-ish, guy does horrible stuff' leading to the theme of 'maybe we need guilt and consequences to keep from being evil' sort of thing. Not hard to execute if you avoid major mistakes like trying to make it about domestic abuse or tax fraud or whatever.It's got nothing on Hollow Man, that's for sure.
Yeah, that's the core problem.to the point that the guy in the title, the Invisible Man, is practically an afterthought. He's not a character, he's just a plot device
Exactly. His better adaption sucks just like his personalityStephen King is an asshole.
It is a much better adaptation.Exactly. His better adaption sucks just like his personality