Brutal Horror movies
Posted: Sat May 26, 2012 2:45 pm
I am wondering...what's the reasoning with watching them?
I mean, it's not even like 300, Pathfinder, Conan 2012 or Immortals which feature brutal violence but with a background of epic-legendary wars/battlefield, meant to show the battles the way they were, violent. But the scenes certainly don't represent the majority of the movie, thus if you don't stand the few bloody scenes here and there, you can skip them or look away.
In these brutal horror movies (not just the average zombie movie, I mean horror movies where the likes of Farmhouse or House of Wax are considered to be "moderate" -which they aren't, but compared to the movies I refer to, they are sort of-) it's all about torture, sadism, suffering for the sake of that, psychopathy, all to the extreme. It's thus not even the kind of movie you watch on a rainy/thunder day on TV/cinema with your friends to be scared, because it's not just scary, it's utterly disgusting and disturbing. More tending to make you
than scare you the "fun" way one expects from horror movies...
Why are people interested in movies like Saw, Hostel, etc...?
I mean, it's not even like 300, Pathfinder, Conan 2012 or Immortals which feature brutal violence but with a background of epic-legendary wars/battlefield, meant to show the battles the way they were, violent. But the scenes certainly don't represent the majority of the movie, thus if you don't stand the few bloody scenes here and there, you can skip them or look away.
In these brutal horror movies (not just the average zombie movie, I mean horror movies where the likes of Farmhouse or House of Wax are considered to be "moderate" -which they aren't, but compared to the movies I refer to, they are sort of-) it's all about torture, sadism, suffering for the sake of that, psychopathy, all to the extreme. It's thus not even the kind of movie you watch on a rainy/thunder day on TV/cinema with your friends to be scared, because it's not just scary, it's utterly disgusting and disturbing. More tending to make you
than scare you the "fun" way one expects from horror movies...Why are people interested in movies like Saw, Hostel, etc...?
