is it normal to like horror films with graphic violence and gore?

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  • Or eraserhead, or Jacobs ladder, or berbarian sound studio.
    Although there are splatter films which are about what you mentioned There are also horror films that are meant to shake you, leave you feeling affected and leave something that stays with you, there are some horrors that are making important philosophical inquiries into relevant issues in society, but, as you say some are not.

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    • Jacobs ladder is fucking amazing, so underrated it's crazy.

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      • Great film and your right, it's got a cult following but it deserves to be a classic, it even inspired the creators of silent hill.
        Even the cult following its got isn't as big as it should be,

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        • I saw an article saying that it was considered for a remake but I really don't think they need to as it still stands up today just as well as it did back then.

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          • Yeah it hasn't lost anything, to be honest I can't think of many remakes I like what with oldboy, Robocop, let me in, Carrie, it seems to be hard to nail a remake

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            • I hate remakes, it's just hollywood being lazy.

              We need new, original and creative films, that's why tv is starting to shit all over the film industry.

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              • Yeah, and when you have series like house of cards that release every episode in one go I think the demand will grow, plus more and more films are doing simultaneous release, I think that'll be the future

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