Fnord wrote:
Because past movies - especially the old black-and-whites - relied on suspense and the viewers' imaginations, rather than graphic depictions of death and dismemberment.
If you already know that the snarky cheerleader is going to get stabbed, that the jock is going to be crushed to death, that the kindly caretaker will burn to death, that the annoying whiny girl will be found in pieces, and that the sole survivor will encounter the Big Bad once again in the sequel, then where's the suspense?
Every new horror movie is just a mix-and-match of two-dimensional characters with means of death ("We stabbed the cheerleader in the last movie? Let's drown her in a vat of acid in the sequel!").
The modern-day horror genre is a big, fat joke.
Hence the existence of parody films like
Scary Movie.
Arguably, even filmmakers have lost their imaginations. We've seen it all before, pretty much.
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The existence of the leader who is wise
is barely known to those he leads.
He acts without unnecessary speech,
so that the people say,
'It happened of its own accord.' -Tao Te Ching, Verse 17