They remade The Fly again? The 1980s one was a remake of the original.10 horror remakes worth checking out
The Crazies
The Hills Have Eyes
The Thing
The Fly
The Blob
Invasion of the Body Snatchers
House of wax
Dawn of the Dead
Last House on the Left
Susperia
The 80s one is the one I'm talking aboutThey remade The Fly again? The 1980s one was a remake of the original.
Gotchu. Yeah, it's a classic.The 80s one is the one I'm talking about
Jaws was a horror and had people really afraid to go to the beach.. Shark attacks are real and depending on part of the world can happen more often than others... Cujo dealt with rabies which is reality and can cause real life violent attacks from animals... When a stranger calls dealt with a serial killer who was literally in the house while conversing with his next potential target( that intro was 1 of the illest scenes in a movie) that can and has happened for real.. There are various horror movies based on things in reality that can happen or has happenedI agree with this and have argued in the past that's the reason thrillers are generally more scary than horror in a realistic way. Horror is too unrealistic and implausible to be scary in any sense other than the fantastical.
Horror, at its best, gives you the creepy feeling something is watching when you're alone but a thriller can actually make you afraid of real life situations. Meeting a seemingly charming person who ends up being a lunatic is something that can happen in real life.
Films like Cape Fear and Single White Female can really make you cautionary about trusting new people in certain situations.
Yeah, I know about the Jaws effect although it's probably a bit overstated. Did masses of people really avoid the beach in the 70s because of that film? And, while shark attacks do happen in reality, they're very rare occurrences.Jaws was a horror and had people really afraid to go to the beach.. Shark attacks are real and depending on part of the world can happen more often than others... Cujo dealt with rabies which is reality and can cause real life violent attacks from animals... When a stranger calls dealt with a serial killer who was literally in the house while conversing with his next potential target( that intro was 1 of the illest scenes in a movie) that can and has happened for real.. There are various horror movies based on things in reality that can happen or has happened
Is this for me or the board generally?Ok. Let's see what are your top 25 of the last 25 years
I'll start it off
In no particular order
Ring
Annihilation
It follows
Talk to me
Hereditary
Terrified
Get out
Autopsy of Jane doe
Don't breathe
Bone Tomahawk
Insidious
Conjuring
Let the right one in
Eden lake
Sinners
Train to Busan
Dawn of the Dead
Shaun of the dead
28 days later
Green Room
AnybodyIs this for me or the board generally?
Ok. Let's see what are your top 25 of the last 25 years
I'll start it off
In no particular order
Ring
Annihilation
It follows
Talk to me
Hereditary
Terrified
Get out
Autopsy of Jane doe
Don't breathe
Bone Tomahawk
Insidious
Conjuring
Let the right one in
Eden lake
Sinners
Train to Busan
Dawn of the Dead
Shaun of the dead
28 days later
Green Room
It FollowsAnybody
It's also worth noting that 2 of the 3 films you mentioned feature animals that are naturally stronger and faster than humans as the main antagonists. That allows the writers to have a formidable enemy without the need to impart supernatural strength or speed on them.Jaws was a horror and had people really afraid to go to the beach.. Shark attacks are real and depending on part of the world can happen more often than others... Cujo dealt with rabies which is reality and can cause real life violent attacks from animals... When a stranger calls dealt with a serial killer who was literally in the house while conversing with his next potential target( that intro was 1 of the illest scenes in a movie) that can and has happened for real.. There are various horror movies based on things in reality that can happen or has happened
Lol at that last part check out world news where people have had multiple victims in knife attacks in places that lack guns... Mass stabbings is actually a thingIt's also worth noting that 2 of the 3 films you mentioned feature animals that are naturally stronger and faster than humans as the main antagonists. That allows the writers to have a formidable enemy without the need to impart supernatural strength or speed on them.
A shark killing multiple people (in water) is far more plausible than a man doing so unless he's armed with a firearm. A dude with a knife or machete wouldn't plausibly be stacking up bodies in a single attack without being subdued.
The largest mass stabbing event was the Sagamihara stabbings in Japan. There were 19 people killed and 26 injured but nearly all of the victims were either physically disabled, mentally disabled, or both.Lol at that last part check out world news where people have had multiple victims in knife attacks in places that lack guns... Mass stabbings is actually a thing
Ok. Let's see what are your top 25 of the last 25 years
I'll start it off
In no particular order
Ring
Annihilation
It follows
Talk to me
Hereditary
Terrified
Get out
Autopsy of Jane doe
Don't breathe
Bone Tomahawk
Insidious
Conjuring
Let the right one in
Eden lake
Sinners
Train to Busan
Dawn of the Dead
Shaun of the dead
28 days later
Green Room
Jason is 6 foot 6The largest mass stabbing event was the Sagamihara stabbings in Japan. There were 19 people killed and 26 injured but nearly all of the victims were either physically disabled, mentally disabled, or both.
I'm aware of mass stabbing events. I still stand by argument that a lumbering, slow moving maniac with a machete or knife slaughtering a group of young healthy teens/young adults is goofy and implausible.
How dare you not have saw on your listOk. Let's see what are your top 25 of the last 25 years
I'll start it off
In no particular order
Ring
Annihilation
It follows
Talk to me
Hereditary
Terrified
Get out
Autopsy of Jane doe
Don't breathe
Bone Tomahawk
Insidious
Conjuring
Let the right one in
Eden lake
Sinners
Train to Busan
Dawn of the Dead
Shaun of the dead
28 days later
Green Room
YesWe calling that a horror?
I put 28 daysHow dare you not have saw on your list
Saw
28 weeks later
Dawn of the dead
Feast
Identity
Horror/westernOkay. You messed the war on here earlier when @Piff Henderson was discussing genre labels
Horror/western
I think it has enough horror elements
I forgot about sawHow dare you not have saw on your list
Saw
28 weeks later
Dawn of the dead
Feast
Identity
Did you like Bone Tomahawk?Its all good with me. I really dont care about all that.