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Oculus.
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Okay...I saw this. It wasn't the best I've seen, but wasn't terrible. However, I didn't have him watch it because I know it's something he wouldn't like. Thank you though! Keep em coming!
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The Frighteners
Odd Thomas Dead Silence
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You're awesome! Thanks! Haven't seen any of those.
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Great.
Note that The Frighteners is directed by Peter Jackson.
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LOL! Noted. Bonus!
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horrorpsycho, can you give us some insight as to what he doesn't like about modern horror movies?
Is it a production value thing, kinda like folks who legitimately really prefer music that has pre-mid-nineties production value, before digital recording? If so, that might be hard to find. There's no such thing as celluloid anymore. Is it a stylistic thing? A lot of modern films try to be more "real," either by showing more than they used to (for instance, with more graphic kills), or with more advanced special effects, or just with a more reality-driven style, like all found footage films are, and many standard films try to be. It's it a nostalgia thing? If so, that's going to be hard to overcome. Even a film like Zombeavers that tries to replicate the 80s slasher plot, production, etc., with cheesy moster puppets, is going to be considered satire. And throwback movies like Hatchet are similar, but also take advantage of modern trends like realistic effects and over-the-top violence. Some extra insight would be helpful, but also there's a chance that it's an impossible task. You can't convert a weathered, die-hard, exclusive Rolling Stones fan to love One Republic. |
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Ghoulies and ghosties and long-leggedy beasties and things that go bump in the night! |
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