07-06-2009, 04:43 AM
I agree, horror WAS less graphic in the olden days, and stuff like Frankenstein, Creature from the Black Lagoon, etc.....were no where near as violent as the films we have coming out today. Such films as we have now, would have been REPULSING and resentful in that day and age. But I think you may have taken my argument that horror is harder to be original with in the wrong way. I didn't mean that it couldn't be done, and that there wasn't alot of room for new things. BUT, it's just not being put out there. How many times have we caught ourselves watching a horror film, that reminded us of another horror film? Too many. Comedy has lost most of it's appeal to me, although there are a few here and there that I enjoy, I miss being able to laugh at a film without having the word FUCK, marijuana, or someone getting kicked in the balls.
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