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the point to my rambling is that american horror can indeed stand on its own two feet. it just needs to stick with the original slasher type films.
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No they're not,There are tons of legendary american movies that are'nt slashers or the excorcist or hellraiser.
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They should stick to what they know, but try and be original at the same time, not just rip-off other movies, or churn out re-makes...
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Yeah, I mean I watched the original Halloween the other day, and I have to admit it was very slow by todays standards and therefore almost boring. But I still remember how good it was the first time I watched it, and it will always be a classic.
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When one considers Italian giallo films, I'm not sure how original the American slashers were. Personally, I'll take Bava and Argento films over most of the American slashers.
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there is really only a few core movies america made that became legend. there are many good films but only a few great.
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i think the italian slashers owe a lot to the american ones. the italians (technically) did it first but never had the critical acclaim and exposure that the americans had ('halloween' blew 'bay of blood' out of the water for the impact it had worldwide) There several italian ripoffs of Halloween, and The Exorcist, and Escape from New York. It wasnt until years after seeing the inferior rip offs of american films that i began to realize that a lot of other films origionated in Italy ... notuntil i began to delve into the genre a lot deeper. the casual viewer has no idea the italian films exist. I'm willing to bet the more people in italy know Halloween than they do Bay of Blood. Everyone wants the american product. i'm not saying this is the ideal situation - but it's reality |
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I agree completely that the American films have done a great service by getting people interested in the genre, leading them to experience foreign films. It certainly worked that way for me. Remakes do tend to piss me off, however, I suppose I could try to view all the American remakes of Asian horror as flattery rather than just exploitation.
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