David Devoted
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Was thinking about this tonight, for me the four big horror franchises are, Nightmare on elm street, Friday the 13th, Halloween and Hellraiser, there's other smaller franchises as well, some already been remade and others haven't as of yet. If we look at these films we have:
Halloween - been remade (badly)
FT13th - Been remade
Hellraiser - Being remade
Nightmare on elm street - only a matter of time I think.
I admit alot of the sequels aren't up too much but I enjoy them anyway, I grew up watching these movies and while i'm not one who get's his panties in a twist about remakes I have come to realise that with the remakes of these films being done it has all but killed the original franchises, once these series of films get rebooted it seems highly unlikely they can go back to making sequels to the original franchise, they'll just carry on making sequels to the new versions.
I guess that means my favourite horror franchises are all but dead (it's not the same as say Romero who has continued his original series while others have remade his films) and I won't be seeing further (bad)sequels but in all honesty I would rather watch Jason takes Manhattan over any FT13th remake regardless of how good it might be, same applys with all of the remakes.
It's fair enough, they are remaking these films for a whole new generation, they aren't really meant for people like me. I hope they at least try and remain true to the characters rather than say the total basterdized version of Myers Zombie gave us!
I am a little sad that the films I grew up with and have followed since are now all but dead but on the other hand it will save me money not having to buy any further sequels and I do wonder how the kiRAB today will react when in 20 years time they start remaking the Saw films
Halloween - been remade (badly)
FT13th - Been remade
Hellraiser - Being remade
Nightmare on elm street - only a matter of time I think.
I admit alot of the sequels aren't up too much but I enjoy them anyway, I grew up watching these movies and while i'm not one who get's his panties in a twist about remakes I have come to realise that with the remakes of these films being done it has all but killed the original franchises, once these series of films get rebooted it seems highly unlikely they can go back to making sequels to the original franchise, they'll just carry on making sequels to the new versions.
I guess that means my favourite horror franchises are all but dead (it's not the same as say Romero who has continued his original series while others have remade his films) and I won't be seeing further (bad)sequels but in all honesty I would rather watch Jason takes Manhattan over any FT13th remake regardless of how good it might be, same applys with all of the remakes.
It's fair enough, they are remaking these films for a whole new generation, they aren't really meant for people like me. I hope they at least try and remain true to the characters rather than say the total basterdized version of Myers Zombie gave us!
I am a little sad that the films I grew up with and have followed since are now all but dead but on the other hand it will save me money not having to buy any further sequels and I do wonder how the kiRAB today will react when in 20 years time they start remaking the Saw films
