Quote: Bob Hicks @ February 23 2012, 12:29 AM GMT
Horror films scare me more now than they did as a kid. When I was a kid I loved gore, now, not so much. Many horror films in the 80s were big and loud, the films that scare me are subtle and use lighting and sound to full effect.
I think you are writing off a golden age in horror film production with your comments Bob.
I never read Salem's Lot, but the original two part television series was just about the scariest thing I ever did see.
I've previously mentioned both The Thing and The Fly, Halloween influenced every single slasher flick ever created, Fright Night was both hilarious and scary, American Werewolf in London is a classic, Hellraiser brought an uneasy S&M vibe that disturbed audiences, The Evil Dead was brilliantly farcical, Poltergeist brought the ghost story into the modern age - I could go on and on, citing everything from Christine to The Shining.
I can't get on with a lot of modern horror, though I did enjoy the very first Saw movie - but the vast majority are either torture porn, video verite or dead Japanese girls - exciting when you first see them, but they soon become incredibly similar.