Running out of ideas with horror films

Matthew Rubinfeld / Roundup

 Scary films are not so scary anymore!

 

They are not been living up to the viewers expectations.

 

It will be better if you spend your money at a horror maze then spend it on a scary movie this Halloween.

 

The movie “My Bloody Valentine in 3-D” was considered the 15th worst scary movie this year according to http://www.omghorror.com.

 

I was expecting a good thriller with the new eye jumping features that would make the movie better. 

 

It failed.

 

“What really leaps out at you about My Bloody Valentine is the lack of imagination,” according to Clark Collis, critic for www.metracritic.com

 

Majority of these movies all have the same story lines making them not as interesting to watch.

 

 These movie companies are smart  by making their trailers look amazing, catching the viewers eye, and encouraging the movie-goer pay for their movies.

 

Scary movies these days are not using the suspense anymore like those that came before them. For example, Freddy Cougar this old movie built up that suspense making you think what will happen next with the scary music, to keep people screaming.

 

That is was a scary movie making you sit at the edge of you seat, bitting your nails until you get to your skin.

 

The movies now go straight into the graphic and killing scenes making the movie look good from the start but it wont last long. 

 

The only reasons why the Saws, the Freddy Vs. Jason, etc., are doing ok this decade is due to the technology that is put into these movies, making them seem like real life action.

 

Saw is a movie that been around a lot this century with numerous movies that were good. The director [James Wan] has come up different scenarios killing people in the movie that has change from all his series. Saw is probably the only movie this decade still holding the title of the top scary movie.

 

Another top movie this fall is “Paranormal Activity,” directed by Oren Peli.

 

“Scariest movie of the decade,” said David Germain of the Chicago Sun-Times.

 

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