Overrated
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tyrexden — 10 years ago(August 31, 2015 04:02 PM)
Thats like saying, Einstein was over-rated all he did was invent the atom bomb.
i mean, Nightmare on Elm is a pretty friggin' huge deal in the world of cinema horror. not to mention. Last House on the Left, The Hills Have Eyes (both of which have been remade), Serpent and the Rainbow.
How many wonder hits have YOU achieved in your life? i love when people criticize other people who have done world famous things, by pointing out that they didn't do world famous things every single day of their lives. No matter how you chalk it up, he did an exponential more impressive body of work than you. -
bluefarmer14 — 10 years ago(August 31, 2015 04:23 PM)
Thats like saying, Einstein was over-rated all he did was invent the atom bomb.
i mean, Nightmare on Elm is a pretty friggin' huge deal in the world of cinema horror. not to mention. Last House on the Left, The Hills Have Eyes (both of which have been remade), Serpent and the Rainbow.
How many wonder hits have YOU achieved in your life? i love when people criticize other people who have done world famous things, by pointing out that they didn't do world famous things every single day of their lives. No matter how you chalk it up, he did an exponential more impressive body of work than you
Youb68 just compared the greatest scientist ever to a mediocre director, do you expect to be taken seriously ? -
bluefarmer14 — 10 years ago(August 31, 2015 04:28 PM)
Youre a fucing ashole ! Disrespectful dick !
When was i disrespectful ? He created Freddie which is amazing, im just saying to you fans to stop the over hype, its ok to be a mediocre director.
Hes not John Carpenter -
carpener-606-111297 — 10 years ago(August 31, 2015 04:36 PM)
No, he was not John Carpenter.
No, i didnt like Scream.
Yes, Wes Craven was great, made great influential movies and his legacy is undeniable.
No, its not Freddie, its Freddy.
Yes, youre disrespectful and an inopportune as*hole ! -
bluefarmer14 — 10 years ago(August 31, 2015 04:38 PM)
No, he was not John Carpenter.
No, i didnt like Scream.
Yes, Wes Craven was great, made great influential movies and his legacy is undeniable.
No, its not Freddie, its Freddy.
Yes, youre disrespectful and an inopportune as*hole !
Drop the insults and talk like a grown-up.
What exactly are those "influential movies" ? -
tyrexden — 10 years ago(August 31, 2015 05:15 PM)
You said Wes Craven isn't a big deal in horror because all he did was invent Nightmare on Elm, and my point is that Nightmare on Elm Street is like the biggest deal possible when it comes to horror.
And the fact that you left Hills Have Eyes and Last House on the Left off your list, leads me to believe you were unaware he did them, or unaware what those films even are, which in either case devalues your credentials regarding horror, anyway. -
InTheHub — 10 years ago(September 01, 2015 02:41 AM)
I really have to laugh on the odd occassion someone says Craven wasn't a master of horror.
He is the only guy to hit the genre big time twice.
Nightmare On Elm Street and Scream.
John Carpenter only really ever had Halloween.
Tobe Hooper only had Texas Chainsaw Massacre.
He created two huge horror icons, which is more than can be said for other directors of the time.
"See it with someone you loveGo by yourself5b4" -
dam33000 — 10 years ago(September 01, 2015 04:11 AM)
We don't care about feelings about his movies it's not about the final products it's about his work. He was the greatest horror director with John Carpenter. The way he directed horror movies was far superior to any other director of his time. Compare the directing from SCREAM 1 with SCREAM the tv series and you'll have it. He was a great director.
THE LAST HOUSE ON THE LEFT
THE HILLS HAVE EYES
DEADLY BLESSING
A NIGHTMARE ON ELM STREET
THE PEOPLE UNDER THE STAIRS
WES CRAVEN NEW NIGHTMARE
SCREAM 1, 2, 3, 4.
no true magnum opus!!! please
respect his work and try to understand the work of a director! The way he filmed, used lenses, camera work with the DP, direct his actors -
seinfeldbenes11 — 10 years ago(September 01, 2015 08:24 AM)
He's better than John Carpenter, only two John carpenter movies are good, Halloween and the Thing that's all, Craven's movies are much more enjoyable and A nightmare on elm street is probably one of the greatest horror films of all time.
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marcag — 10 years ago(September 02, 2015 04:31 PM)
He's better than John Carpenter, only two John carpenter movies are good, Halloween and the Thing that's all, Craven's movies are much more enjoyable and A nightmare on elm street is probably one of the greatest horror films of all time.
Escape From NY and They Live are both excellent.
Halloween and The Thing are better than Elm St imho. All are classics. -
bluefarmer14 — 10 years ago(September 01, 2015 10:36 AM)
We don't care about feelings about his movies it's not about the final products it's about his work. He was the g7ecreatest horror director with John Carpenter. The way he directed horror movies was far superior to any other director of his time. Compare the directing from SCREAM 1 with SCREAM the tv series and you'll have it. He was a great director.
THE LAST HOUSE ON THE LEFT
THE HILLS HAVE EYES
DEADLY BLESSING
A NIGHTMARE ON ELM STREET
THE PEOPLE UNDER THE STAIRS
WES CRAVEN NEW NIGHTMARE
SCREAM 1, 2, 3, 4.
no true magnum opus!!! please
respect his work and try to understand the work of a director! The way he filmed, used lenses, camera work with the DP, direct his actors
Finally someone polite, thank you for responding.
First of all, if he had a magnum opus it was Freddie, by far.
Then again Scream was never my thing, i never took that movie seriously or ever understood the hype about it, it being classified as horror really makes me laugh when compared to Aliens.
Scream 3 was a comedy, im not being disrespectful, but it just was, i never had any respect for the scream movies, never saw the 4th, and im not gonna.
Seems like his career just floats around those 2 movies, and he squeezed them into 10.000 sub-standard sequels. -
moolanguap — 10 years ago(September 02, 2015 05:01 PM)
Even in a post where you quote someone listing a ton of his films, you still only mention NOES and Scream. Undoubtedly, those were career highs that made him a lot of money and FREDDY, FREDDY, with two 2000D's, in particular, put him on the map. To disregard his other work though really is disrespectful, especially at this time. But I can only assume you already know this lol. I can understand you not considering him a "Master of Horror" and that is fine, I respect that but don't try to reason with others who clearly do. "It's okay to be a mediocre director" lol gtfoh.
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Darwinskid — 10 years ago(September 02, 2015 03:44 PM)
He was not the world's best director and a lot of studio interference hurt some of his films from being better than they already were, but he definitely contributed to the genre and inspired a lot of people. Without the original Nightmare on Elm St. New Line Cinema would not had been the success it would later become, we probably would not have had The Lord of the Rings trilogy as it is now.