Savitar
The Taken
- Joined
- Oct 9, 2020
I feel like socializing a little bit and since it's the season of October, why don't we have a little horror film discussion?
Name one or some of your favorite horror movies and tell me what you liked about them. Let's geek out over some horror together!
For me, one of the all time great horror films was the original Halloween by John Carpenter. For such a simple film, it really pioneered the slasher genre as we know it today. The final girl, the unstoppable killer, all common tropes that were popularized by Halloween. For a film made on relatively cheap, it's become one of the most recognizable horror films ever made, with an unrecognizable soundtrack that was composed in just a few days. Really goes to show how amazing that film was.
But did you know that Halloween's infamous POV shot in the opening didn't originate from this film? It, in fact, originated from the film Black Christmas, which Carpenter paid homage to with Halloween.
Also, another fun fact: Black Christmas and A Christmas Story were made by the same person. Let that tidbit sink in.
Name one or some of your favorite horror movies and tell me what you liked about them. Let's geek out over some horror together!
For me, one of the all time great horror films was the original Halloween by John Carpenter. For such a simple film, it really pioneered the slasher genre as we know it today. The final girl, the unstoppable killer, all common tropes that were popularized by Halloween. For a film made on relatively cheap, it's become one of the most recognizable horror films ever made, with an unrecognizable soundtrack that was composed in just a few days. Really goes to show how amazing that film was.
But did you know that Halloween's infamous POV shot in the opening didn't originate from this film? It, in fact, originated from the film Black Christmas, which Carpenter paid homage to with Halloween.
Also, another fun fact: Black Christmas and A Christmas Story were made by the same person. Let that tidbit sink in.