DjfunkmasterG
15-Jun-2010, 01:16 PM
I understand Hollyweird wants to make money, I also understand there is a market to remake certains films because of profits or whatever, but goddamn, is that hard to find a writer/director that actually gives a fuck about the source material?
Aside from DOTD04 and TCM 2003, every other horror remake has been total shit. While DOTD04 and TCM 2003 aren't without their flaws, the lastest crop of horror remakes just sickens me to no end and makes me wonder how anyone can just sit by and let them destory a legacy genre.
Seriously, Halloween, ANOES, F13, etc etc... shit shit shit and more shit. Did these bozos go back and watch the original films? Did they even look into what made these films click?
How hard is it to pop on IMDB and read message boards for the originals get some friggin fan input? The horror community is by and large a great resource for any filmmaker taking on a remake project, why not get some friggin feedback or insight before you jump in and ruin legacy genre flicks.
I guess as a filmmaker I like to hear what people have to say or what they talk about, but these bozos collection $500K paychecks for directing and the writer getting $250K for a script can't be bothered to do a little friggin' research before they go and fuck something up. A Perfect example of this would be the Day remake. Did Jeffery Riddick actually think changing Bub to Bud and making him a vegan was a great idea????
This bozo is supposed to be at Monster Mania in Baltimore this September and I want to go up to him and ask him WTF he was thinking.
Since livig in the baltimore/dc area and being a part of the indie community I have read some really awesome screenplays and I have read some total shit screenplays. I am starting to wonder if fans of the genre should just click on PAYPAL and donate money to fund these projects.
There are at least a million or two horror fans across the globe and I am sure if each one kicked in a $1 or $2 they could easily help fund and participate in the process. Maybe the industry needs to shift in that direction and we will see what happens.
Anyway, sorry to rant and go off this morning but after sitting through that shitfest known as Day 08 last night for some ungodly torture filled reason I simply couldn't sit down and bite my tongue about the sad state of affairs in the horror genre.
If anyone can explain it to me it would be appreciated.
Aside from DOTD04 and TCM 2003, every other horror remake has been total shit. While DOTD04 and TCM 2003 aren't without their flaws, the lastest crop of horror remakes just sickens me to no end and makes me wonder how anyone can just sit by and let them destory a legacy genre.
Seriously, Halloween, ANOES, F13, etc etc... shit shit shit and more shit. Did these bozos go back and watch the original films? Did they even look into what made these films click?
How hard is it to pop on IMDB and read message boards for the originals get some friggin fan input? The horror community is by and large a great resource for any filmmaker taking on a remake project, why not get some friggin feedback or insight before you jump in and ruin legacy genre flicks.
I guess as a filmmaker I like to hear what people have to say or what they talk about, but these bozos collection $500K paychecks for directing and the writer getting $250K for a script can't be bothered to do a little friggin' research before they go and fuck something up. A Perfect example of this would be the Day remake. Did Jeffery Riddick actually think changing Bub to Bud and making him a vegan was a great idea????
This bozo is supposed to be at Monster Mania in Baltimore this September and I want to go up to him and ask him WTF he was thinking.
Since livig in the baltimore/dc area and being a part of the indie community I have read some really awesome screenplays and I have read some total shit screenplays. I am starting to wonder if fans of the genre should just click on PAYPAL and donate money to fund these projects.
There are at least a million or two horror fans across the globe and I am sure if each one kicked in a $1 or $2 they could easily help fund and participate in the process. Maybe the industry needs to shift in that direction and we will see what happens.
Anyway, sorry to rant and go off this morning but after sitting through that shitfest known as Day 08 last night for some ungodly torture filled reason I simply couldn't sit down and bite my tongue about the sad state of affairs in the horror genre.
If anyone can explain it to me it would be appreciated.