Without meaning to suggest this is aimed at any specific person, I don't think whether someone found a film scary has much to do with whether or not it's "horror." Bad comedies are still comedies.
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Seven (1995) isn't labelled as horror and yet, it freaked me out, as opposed to The Witch.
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I fail to find it a Horror movie. It has some horror elements to it...
'Horror elements' don't engage audiences unless they have some meaningful context (which is what 90% of the rest of the film is for).
All horror films (good ones) are mostly non horror with a few elements of horror.
People go nuts for the non horror elements of horror films. Look at Halloween for example... fans are into trajectories/back stories/characters etc that have nothing to do with being afraid.
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That's typical of any good horror film.
'Horror elements' don't engage audiences unless they have some meaningful context (which is what 90% of the rest of the film is for).
All horror films (good ones) are mostly non horror with a few elements of horror.
People go nuts for the non horror elements of horror films. Look at Halloween for example... fans are into trajectories/back stories/characters etc that have nothing to do with being afraid.
'Horror elements' don't engage audiences unless they have some meaningful context (which is what 90% of the rest of the film is for).
All horror films (good ones) are mostly non horror with a few elements of horror.
People go nuts for the non horror elements of horror films. Look at Halloween for example... fans are into trajectories/back stories/characters etc that have nothing to do with being afraid.
I recognize Thriller elements all over the WItch however. The main one being the "did it happen/who did it/what happen to the X plot mcguffin"
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Not looking not looking. Just want to ask if this thread is spoilery?
Not to be a smart arse or anything, but you HAVE to look to read what anyone may reply to you with!

There are a few spoilerish posts, but it looks like they hid the text. I have no idea yet how to do that. I assume it's that big red "!" up there staring me down, but I've yet to test it.
Mostly, the thread has become an argument of what is or is not horror. So, grab a redbull and go!!1!
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Hopefully quoting you will send you a notification or something? hell if I know.
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Not to be a smart arse or anything, but you HAVE to look to read what anyone may reply to you with!
Hopefully quoting you will send you a notification or something? hell if I know.
There are a few spoilerish posts, but it looks like they hid the text. I have no idea yet how to do that. I assume it's that big red "!" up there staring me down, but I've yet to test it.
Mostly, the thread has become an argument of what is or is not horror. So, grab a redbull and go!!1!

There are a few spoilerish posts, but it looks like they hid the text. I have no idea yet how to do that. I assume it's that big red "!" up there staring me down, but I've yet to test it.
Mostly, the thread has become an argument of what is or is not horror. So, grab a redbull and go!!1!
A horror movie is supposed to produce horror in the viewer
I'm on the fence about The Witch being horror. It is, and it isn't. I'd call it more a beautiful, creepy drama...(edit:...but wouldn't NOT classify it as a horror)
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True, but then what about people who just don't get scared by ghosts, etc? No horror then terrifies them, but that doesn't mean the film isn't a horror.
I'm on the fence about The Witch being horror. It is, and it isn't. I'd call it more a beautiful, creepy drama...(edit:...but wouldn't NOT classify it as a horror)
I'm on the fence about The Witch being horror. It is, and it isn't. I'd call it more a beautiful, creepy drama...(edit:...but wouldn't NOT classify it as a horror)
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Without meaning to suggest this is aimed at any specific person, I don't think whether someone found a film scary has much to do with whether or not it's "horror." Bad comedies are still comedies.
If I had to find a movie scary for it to be classed as a horror movie or not then I guess I have not seen a horror movie since I was a young child. Films simply do not scare me, I do not get involved with them to a degree where they can trigger a fear reaction in me. At best they can make me jump but jump scares just piss me off and do not trigger a fear reaction in me. I still enjoy horror movies though and if it comes down to the Witch then no it did not scare me in the slightest but it most certainly would fall into the horror category. as far as I am concerned.
True, but then what about people who just don't get scared by ghosts, etc? No horror then terrifies them, but that doesn't mean the film isn't a horror.
I'm on the fence about The Witch being horror. It is, and it isn't. I'd call it more a beautiful, creepy drama...(edit:...but wouldn't NOT classify it as a horror)
I'm on the fence about The Witch being horror. It is, and it isn't. I'd call it more a beautiful, creepy drama...(edit:...but wouldn't NOT classify it as a horror)
Is Jacobs Ladder a Horror movie?
Is Mulholland Drive or Lost Highway Horror movies? Inland Empire?
They all have "horror" elements in them but hardly conceivable as "Horror movies" per se.
PS - This is the kind of discussion I enjoy and I defend. No need for unfounded attacks or dubious "meanings".
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The problem in that case is effectiveness. What creeps you may not creep others, etc. However, picking on the Se7ev example that was given, or even 8mm, how can we call those Horror movies? They aren't. Yet they have some nasty stuff in them and revolve around those things.
Is Jacobs Ladder a Horror movie?
Is Mulholland Drive or Lost Highway Horror movies? Inland Empire?
They all have "horror" elements in them but hardly conceivable as "Horror movies" per se.
PS - This is the kind of discussion I enjoy and I defend. No need for unfounded attacks or dubious "meanings".
Is Jacobs Ladder a Horror movie?
Is Mulholland Drive or Lost Highway Horror movies? Inland Empire?
They all have "horror" elements in them but hardly conceivable as "Horror movies" per se.
PS - This is the kind of discussion I enjoy and I defend. No need for unfounded attacks or dubious "meanings".
I agree - with Se7en and 8mm, I would say colour palette and choice of filters added to that horror feeling, not just the subject matter and effectiveness of gore makeup. Jacob's Ladder is a horror Movie in my book - also an unconventional one. I haven't found anyone I've talked to in person yet who doesn't find that film horrifying in some way. I even call Funny Games (original) a horror film. Not straight-up horrors, but the ones where you use double-barrel classification.
(and nobody's about to call anyone stupid for having a differing opinion here, so that's a very welcome change!

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I haven't seen The Witch yet and it's hard to rely on movie critics nowadays so i rather hear it from users. So my question is how is the movie in total? I know i heard it's a bit slow but i don't mind slow movies as long as it's good and the vibe is tense and disturbing. So how is the movie keeping that in mind?
Also as a side question, does the movie have any similarity to Rob Zombie's The Lords Of Salem? (I mean it more as in the satanic disturbing feel of it?)
Also as a side question, does the movie have any similarity to Rob Zombie's The Lords Of Salem? (I mean it more as in the satanic disturbing feel of it?)
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I agree - with Se7en and 8mm, I would say colour palette and choice of filters added to that horror feeling, not just the subject matter and effectiveness of gore makeup. Jacob's Ladder is a horror Movie in my book - also an unconventional one. I haven't found anyone I've talked to in person yet who doesn't find that film horrifying in some way. I even call Funny Games (original) a horror film. Not straight-up horrors, but the ones where you use double-barrel classification.
(and nobody's about to call anyone stupid for having a differing opinion here, so that's a very welcome change!
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(and nobody's about to call anyone stupid for having a differing opinion here, so that's a very welcome change!

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If I had to find a movie scary for it to be classed as a horror movie or not then I guess I have not seen a horror movie since I was a young child. Films simply do not scare me, I do not get involved with them to a degree where they can trigger a fear reaction in me. At best they can make me jump but jump scares just piss me off and do not trigger a fear reaction in me. I still enjoy horror movies though and if it comes down to the Witch then no it did not scare me in the slightest but it most certainly would fall into the horror category. as far as I am concerned.
That said, the WItch would also be the last movie to ever produce such response in me.
But it goes beyond than just "if it scares it's horror" IMHO.
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I haven't seen The Witch yet and it's hard to rely on movie critics nowadays so i rather hear it from users. So my question is how is the movie in total? I know i heard it's a bit slow but i don't mind slow movies as long as it's good and the vibe is tense and disturbing. So how is the movie keeping that in mind?
Also as a side question, does the movie have any similarity to Rob Zombie's The Lords Of Salem? (I mean it more as in the satanic disturbing feel of it?)
Also as a side question, does the movie have any similarity to Rob Zombie's The Lords Of Salem? (I mean it more as in the satanic disturbing feel of it?)
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Jacobs Ladder is a very "special" kind of horror that ends up being much more than that. You can see it as either Horror, War movie, Political Thriller, Drama, you name it. The topics it takes and construes itself around are broad and well balanced. Visually the horror elements are all there. Thematically, goes beyond, That is also another movie I have a real difficult time stating it as a Horror movie per se
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I do, however get qiite annoyed when I think I'm watching some kind of horror and get a lame thriller instead, with none of the markings of horror even in the "treatment" (colour palette, filtering, atmosphere). Oblique horrors, no problem, whether I end up liking the end result or not. THOSE ones, however, just make me feel cheated.
The worst experience I ever had with a "horror" movie was with Hotel. Now that was excruciating. Talk about false advertisement.
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Tell me more! But we should probably continue Hostel talk in that movie's thread in case we accidentally hijack this thread.

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