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TopicThe most "90's" horror film?
bobbaaay
01/13/21 11:00:06 PM
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Returning_CEmen posted...
Idle Hand?

This is a very good answer. Anything with Seth Green instantly feels super '90s and nu metal.

Mr_Karate_II posted...
Scream.

TC just has terrible opinions and it made one hell of an impact on the genre.

Name the impact. People say that Scream "turned things around," but 1997-2013 was easily one of the worst times for American horror. The best stuff going on post-Scream and pre-2010's was all French -- and could barely, if at all, be attributed to Scream.
Scream "gave us" garbage like I Know What You Did Last Summer, Urban Legends, Swim Fan, etc. Even the "self referential, post-modern satire" thing didn't spawn much of anything good -- aside from Dave and Tucker vs. Evil, stuff like the Scary Movie series, Leslie Vernon, and Cabin in the Woods are all forgettable at best. Man Bites Dog and Funny Games were infinitely better at what Scream set out to do, and the former came before Scream.
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