This was queerly inspired by Carpenter's 80's and 90's work with a similar score and "tryin' to survive" in a claustrophobic location with an external threat. I think these type of movies turn that environment on its head, taking away those comforts and then having something terrifying outside to worry about.įrankly, this could've been a John Carpenter movie, but Carpenter lost his mojo somewhere in the 90's. I love the snow and skiing, bundling up for that sudden blast of cold as you leave your very comfortable and toasty "temporary" abode. My love for "trapped in the arctic" horror really started with John Carpenter's The Thing. ![]() And director David Slade is too blame as well - directed Twilight Eclipse. Then Twilight made them all glittery and horny in 2008, and CW's "Vampire Diaries" took all the models from "Teen/Seventeen Magazine" - and then threw in stupid love triangles for good measure. I think 30 Days of Night, released in 2007, was the last movie to serve up wickedly brutal vamps. I've pining for the days when vampires were vicious and menacing.
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