lunes, 23 de abril de 2012

Batman and the crap they call "horror"

“Shall we dance?” I've always thought that the first movie of Batman is a thousand times better than the newer one called “The dark night”. This film is very good, but it is very far to be like the first one. And when the movie came out into theatres in 2008 everybody was talkin’ of the “excellent” representation of Heath Ledger of The Joker, when clearly Nicholson made a better role of the same character in the first one. And what about that silly and ridiculous phrase “Why so serious?”. I was so fucking serious because movie was boring as hell! Really! The first time I tried to watch it I fall sleep deeply. And how can you even compare “Why so serious?” with “Shall we dance?” Please. The second one is a lovely phrase. It’s kind of creepy. The phrase is used in such a maniac way that it kind of scares you.  And talking about this subject, what the fuck with the new “Scare” of “horror” movies? Seriously. The factor I call “scare” is the art of making you crap your pants. In the past the “scare” factor was made by using some psychological tricks but over any other thing it was a fucking art to change normal things into creepy/ heart attack /monstrous objects. One very neat example is the bicycle/ wheel vehicle kind of stuff that had the little boy Danny in “The shining”. Really, those bike rides that this kid had in the haunted hotel where tremendously creepy. Beastly. Real horror. Nowadays the horror movies are a combination of sexual stuff and other idiotic stuff that have no horror in it. Just blood and super advanced graphics. Blood, animation and sexual stuff. This is the modern horror films standard. Crap and shit. 

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