D9 is sci-fi. The 28 X Later series didn't have traditional undead zombies. They were zombies nonetheless: mindless, infected humans, no sense of self-preservation, and a need to feed on human flesh. Return of the Living Dead didn't have traditional zombies, either. They could carry a conversation. Romero's zombies were really the only true zombies. We won't discuss Bub from Day of the Dead.
Here's a question. What category do these films fall into: The Birds, Psycho (original), and Death Proof? Suspense, Horror, Sci-Fi?
More signs that recent Horror films are aimed at women: Twilight. I rest my case.
My girlfriend is very adamant about the fact that if we watch a horror film, I have to make sure to go to bed at the same time as her.
I stopped watching horror when they all started relying on gore for shock value.. so my favorite horror movies are old, lol. I loved Hellraiser, Phantasm, and A Nightmare on Elm Street, I think because they actually had an explanation for the horror that I found interesting. I'd much rather read horror than watch horror, again for the story and not the gore. IMO, gross isn't scary it's just gross.
Exactly what I said, very succinct. Although I would also point out that the ORIGINAL original zombies were still alive, and usually succumbed to witchcraft or voodoo to get into that state. Romero revolutionized the genre and re-invented it so that all our modern interpretations come from his vision in some sense. 28xlater still carries the zombie stamp even if the devil's in the details.D9 is sci-fi. The 28 X Later series didn't have traditional undead zombies. They were zombies nonetheless: mindless, infected humans, no sense of self-preservation, and a need to feed on human flesh. Return of the Living Dead didn't have traditional zombies, either. They could carry a conversation. Romero's zombies were really the only true zombies. We won't discuss Bub from Day of the Dead.
I haven't seen this but I'd argue it isn't horror rather than gothic style romance. The story isn't scary vampires, it's hot and sexy ones. Even the bad guys.More signs that recent Horror films are aimed at women: Twilight. I rest my case.
My girlfriend is very adamant about the fact that if we watch a horror film, I have to make sure to go to bed at the same time as her.
Check out the Cronenberg films, especially some of the earlier ones like "They Came From Within" ( aka shivers) and "Rabid" with Marilyn Chambers.
He also did a rocker with Jeremy Irons and Genevieve Bujold called Dead Ringers, which is a MUST see.
Exactly what I said, very succinct. Although I would also point out that the ORIGINAL original zombies were still alive, and usually succumbed to witchcraft or voodoo to get into that state. Romero revolutionized the genre and re-invented it so that all our modern interpretations come from his vision in some sense. 28xlater still carries the zombie stamp even if the devil's in the details.
I haven't seen this but I'd argue it isn't horror rather than gothic style romance. The story isn't scary vampires, it's hot and sexy ones. Even the bad guys.
not that there's anything wrong with that. It's statistically proven that horror films are AWESOME for making girls crave physical comfort...
Someone mentioned Death Proof before - I'd have to say that that's a pretty good example of light horror. Nothing that's too heavy or confusing, but a good old psychotic guy chasing pretty girls around. It's simple, but it is effective.
I don't crave the comfort, probably because movies don't really scare me. I can't remember the last time I slept with the lights on. I think the last movie that sorta freaked me out was The Mothman Prophecies.
No, twilight is horror. There's a group of angry "vampires"* who want to eat Bella. There's a chase and then there's a pretty bloody fight. Therefore, it gets knocked into horror by default.
*I put vampire into quotes because the Twilight "vampires" are really reptiles. They have glittery, scaly skin, they feel better in sunlight, their skin is cold to the touch denoting cold-blooded, and they excrete venom from their teeth. Want any more proof?