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Do the remade's of the horror movies get boring

 Sonicfan67 posted over a year ago
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stlouisfan said:
Some of them yes. Some examples are Prom Night and Nightmare on Elm Street. I actually fell asleep during Nightmare on Elm Street.
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simovska said:
Some of them does.
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crash14 said:
Yes nightmare on elm street was crap
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Lovehinagurl44 said:
Yeah and it shows they're running out of ideas
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it's weird cuz i have a lot of ideas for horror movies,if hollywood would know that,they would probably take me there to make movies
lloonny posted over a year ago
davidabz said:
A lot of them have been ruined by remakes, especially the new Nightmare on Elm street. Just leave the classics as they are!
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cbates74 said:
I think it depends on the movie it is remaking. The 2004 Dawn of the DEAD is an example of a good remake to me, while the Nightmare remake w/o Robert Englund is bunk. Maybe it just depends on the iconicness of the character. Although I thought Rob Zombies Halloweens were pretty awesome.But Im a MARK for Meyers.
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I love RZ's Halloweens, too.
Emmalie1935 posted over a year ago
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Agreed. 2004 Dawn of the Dead was a lot of fun and so are Rob Zombie's Halloween films. But most just don't live up.
stlouisfan posted over a year ago
Emmalie1935 said:
The Nightmare on Elm Street remake sucks, but I think a lot of other remakes are just fine.
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JamieLloyd1988 said:
Yes They Do I Hate The Remake A Nightmare On Elm Street
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gkazeuishida said:
If you mean sequels, yes! Some of it is total overkill. But then in between all the crap there happens to be one that stands out an has a surprisingly good story, decent acting an the most AWESOME vampire in horror movie history!
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If you mean sequels, yes! Some of it is total overkill. But then in between all the crap there happens to be one that stands out an has a surprisingly good story, decent acting an the most AWESOME vampire in horror movie history!
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powergroover19 said:
Rob Zombies Halloween is waaaaaay better than the original. Dawn of the Dead remake, one of my fav horror movies. Friday the 13 remake... absolute crap. Nightmare on Elm Street... good attempt, deeper detail in the story, but there is no Freddie like Robert Englund.
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