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Joined: Jan 11, 2006 Posts: 7 Location: behind you....
Posted: Wed Jan 11, 2006 10:58 am Post subject: another remake
i really hope the remake for "The Hills Have Eyes" isnt like all the other crap they have been turning out lately. why so many damn remakes? doesnt anyone want to take a risk on a decent NEW story? or is the industry getting to cheap to pay writers? _________________ <div>Sugar Tank #96</div>
<div>come get your sugar Fix!</div>
Joined: Jan 11, 2006 Posts: 7 Location: behind you....
Posted: Wed Jan 11, 2006 9:41 pm Post subject:
unfortunately you are probably right, and i will over pay for a ticket to see it in the theater with a bunch of hormone raging preteens and teen ragers talking loudly and swapping spit even louder to realize that even though i couldnt hear or concentrate on 1/2 of the movie it was a waste of my 20$ and 2 hours of my life i will never get back....
*deep breath*
ok think im done ranting now! _________________ <div>Sugar Tank #96</div>
<div>come get your sugar Fix!</div>
Fortunately, most of the time we go to the cheap theater. $3 each. Hell, I can wait a month and a half or so for a movie to get to the cheap theater. I'm in no hurry. _________________ Duane L. Martin Webmaster - B-Movie Central Editor / Webmaster / Staff Writer - Rogue Cinema
Joined: Jan 11, 2006 Posts: 7 Location: behind you....
Posted: Fri Jan 13, 2006 3:14 am Post subject:
read the rant...hahahahaha! i have soooo been there before!
i am a parent but i bring my daughter to movies that will capture her attention. shes 9 so harry potter is right up her alley especially since she was weaned on vincent price movies!!
i hate it when people bring toddlers that cant sit still or be quiet to a movie i would actually want to concentreate on. i just think its plain rude! _________________ <div>Sugar Tank #96</div>
<div>come get your sugar Fix!</div>
Joined: Jun 05, 2004 Posts: 521 Location: Boise, Idaho
Posted: Fri Jan 13, 2006 5:59 pm Post subject:
Yeah it is.
You're obviously doing a great job raising your kid though since you weaned them on vincent price. You just can't go wrong with that. If I ever have a kid, I'm gonna raise them on silent films, vincent price, bela lugosi, steve reeves, Ed Wood, Ray Harryhausen and all the greats. _________________ Duane L. Martin Webmaster - B-Movie Central Editor / Webmaster / Staff Writer - Rogue Cinema
Joined: Jun 06, 2004 Posts: 131 Location: Louisiana, US
Posted: Wed Mar 01, 2006 2:52 pm Post subject:
I hear it's supposed to be gory, but you know what would be better? Something gory... and original _________________ Josh Samford
Webmaster - Varied Celluloid
Staff Writer - Rogue Cinema
"I've thought about things that Kings and Queens cannot spell." - Gary Busey
Horror movie remakes have always puzzled me. I can see why the big rush to get comic books on-screen - regardless of quality, these movies SELL and we're talking big time. Look at the box office records Spiderman broke, for example. Yet horror movie remakes don't exactly light up the night sky with quality, AND they suck.
AND are more expensive to make than the indie horror movie flicks they replace.
Perhaps its a plot by THE MAN to drive us all insane. _________________ "If ignorance is bliss then wipe the smile off my face"
Joined: Jun 06, 2004 Posts: 131 Location: Louisiana, US
Posted: Wed Mar 08, 2006 11:33 am Post subject:
dstephe4 wrote:
Horror movie remakes have always puzzled me. I can see why the big rush to get comic books on-screen - regardless of quality, these movies SELL and we're talking big time. Look at the box office records Spiderman broke, for example. Yet horror movie remakes don't exactly light up the night sky with quality, AND they suck.
AND are more expensive to make than the indie horror movie flicks they replace.
Perhaps its a plot by THE MAN to drive us all insane.
THE MAN RUINS EVERYTHING!
Not looking forward to this one too much, haven't even seen the trailer or anything yet. Someone told me it looked like a zombie movie of all things _________________ Josh Samford
Webmaster - Varied Celluloid
Staff Writer - Rogue Cinema
"I've thought about things that Kings and Queens cannot spell." - Gary Busey
Perhaps a lot of the reason why there's so many re-makes is that maybe the horror genre is seeking a new direction. Until one is found, those suit-wearning mofos in Hollywood have to jam the genre-hole with something, so recycle what they've already got.
I may be wrong here, but I'm thinking the saturation of the market with shit slasher movies in the 80's did the damage. Sure there were classics, but lets be honest here - it was mainly shit. Then along comes Scream and gives the horror scene a much needed enema.
Perhaps what we need is a horror movie enema for the new millenium? Anyone any ideas on what that might be? _________________ "If ignorance is bliss then wipe the smile off my face"
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