Do horror movies need good actors?
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dbentley666 — 1 year ago(November 29, 2024 03:50 AM)
Texas Chainsaw was crap. Blair Witch Project was fine whe it came out. On rewatching it's awful. Horror needs great acting because we don't just react to the monster, we are led towards horror by our identification with charismatic actors whose horror we then feel. If you need that explained to you you are beyond redemption.
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RPoF — 1 year ago(November 29, 2024 08:45 AM)
Blair Witch Project was fine whe it came out. On rewatching it's awful.
Like all horror, BWP in the cinema worked much better than on your rewatch on a flatscreen. That's just the facts, Jack. Think about it; Exorcist, Alien, Predator, etc.
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dbentley666 — 1 year ago(November 30, 2024 02:49 AM)
Who decides what's "actual" horror? My whole argument is about defining the term more closely and rigorously. What you call horror seems to be simply commercially successful but shallow movies that piggyback off genuine horror.
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Gemini — 1 year ago(November 29, 2024 02:15 PM)
It's obvious that you aren't a fan of horror movies.
So I won't engage in a debate with you.
The first thing that ousted you as a not horror movie fan was your statement about Texas Chainsaw Massacre being a crap film.
It is largely regarded as the scariest horror movie of all time by all the horror movie critics including director Eli Roth.
Texas Chainsaw has the best acting in it even though the actors are basically unknown.
And if your point was good acting why haven't you mentioned Anthony Hopkins and Kathy Bates? They won Academy Awards for their performances in a horror movie.
