these movies only exist to project the dichotomy that rural people are backwards and scary, while city people are humane and forward thinking
these movies only exist to project the dichotomy that rural people are backwards and scary, while city people are humane and forward thinking
this has always been a thing israelites pushed
look up "rural purge"
jews are sick. but let's be honest. they've won.
wes craven and tobe henkel aren't israelites though
Somebody had to ~~*fund*~~ it
Pasta Black folk funded Texas
Those boys was earners
A israelite did start it but it was because they were the fans of these movies and wanted to be the villains, it was about MONEY
Whatever keeps city gays in the city is fine by me.
They're not totally wrong though. Humans lose their social calibration when isolated for long periods of time.
same with large populations too
rural =/= isolation
https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/the-social-thinker/200911/why-do-we-help-less-when-there-is-crowd
urban areas are full of mental illness and suicide
That explains the incel chuds on 4trans.
They exist to be kino
chainsaw massacre maybe
hills have eyes is more like a template for kino
The Hills Have Eyes remake is good
It helps that it is virtually shot for shot.
>rural people
The family in THHE are not "rural", they are mutants in who live in uninhabited desert. Texas Chainsaw Massacre is an extended metaphor for cruelty in the meat industry, the over-the-top revoltingness of the family is meant to coney a lesson.
stay in the city homosexual
at least massacre is okay, but hills sucks. i never understood this generalization.
name two smart rednecks
Abraham Lincoln and me.
Jack Daniel, Jim Beam, George Dickel, Austin Nichols
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Hills_Have_Eyes_(1977_film)
>According to Steven Jay Schneider in Senses of Cinema, the sequence where Big Bob is crucified symbolizes "utter repudiation of" Judeo-Christian ethics.
oy vey
texas chainsaw's entire point was to shit on idiot hippie city slickers
hills is about mutants cannibals from a scottish fable
There are 2 horror movies that cleverly address that: Motel Hell and Cabin Fever because both paint some city types as affected, reckless and unlikable
I don't think there's a single person in Cabin Fever who isn't terminally moronic.
Call it reddit if you want but this was the best parody of that idea. Too bad the 3rd act is weaker than the rest
Went into this movie completely blind and had a great time. I agree about the third act a bit but still a solid movie
In the US they've been particularly salty over rural whites since the two israelites, Schwerner and Goodman, from the Mississippi Burning case were torched.
Redneck horror is made for rednecks and is kino. They have a sense of humor unlike city folk.
Yes.
he could be in a mecha suit fricking cute martians right now if it weren't for you rural and suburban morons
I think they represent the trauma of America's history. Everything that happened to the victims in these movies happened to settlers in North America. Until they were wiped out natives ambushed and cannibalized settlers everywhere. Every state has at one time been akin to Charlie country in 'Nam.
>Until they were wiped out natives ambushed and cannibalized settlers everywhere
history is written by the victors
>tfw no proper 1812 kino about the war against Tecumseh in the midwest
Closest to War of 1812 horror kino is Mohawk (2017) it's a little heavy handed with it's messages but it's a solid movie.
goddamn city slickers
those movies suck, but some of those mountain men are scary
Funny how the scariest thing is he's missing teeth, if he had teeth he would be normal.
Normal looking people who are psychotic are far scarier, like JT Walsh in Breakdown
>if he had teeth he would be normal.
you sure about that?
well now he just looks like a constipated guy who doesn't brush, far less scary.
>like a constipated guy
actually he's fixing a guy's constipation
oh my
never seen deliverance? probably the original "city slickers get fricked up by hillbillies" movie
nah I have, I liked it.
>the stetl has goys
The funny part is that rural areas are way safer than urban areas. You're way more likely to be killed on a trip to the big city than a trip out to the country.
and dying in the country is more likely to be due to the elements or accidents than from killers
Most dangerous animal is the deer. They kill more people than any other animal simply by jumping in front of cars.
I'm from the country and this is false. Its dangerous as frick so frick off we're full.
>movies aren’t real
Holy shit bros
no, but they can still be propaganda used to brainwash the viewers
>DUDE MOVIES BRAINWASH PEOPLE INTO HATING THE SOUTH
kek
among other things, sure
The movies make Southerners seem like tough badasses
badasses making asses bad?
well, except for the drug overdoses, but those are self-inflicted
Same applies for Stepford Wives and Get Out. Suburban people bad
>Stepford Wives
this one is more like "MOTHERHOOD BAD, MARRIAGE BAD"
TCM is not about that at all. Tobe Hooper explains what it's about very clearly.
yes buddy and the iraq war was about WMD's because Bush said so
what are some movies where city folk are shown to be worse than country bumpkins?
They Live
Tucker and Dale vs Evil
Ruralgay here: I loved that movie. All the more because it was made by a couple of flatlander Canadians.
Crocodile Dundee
Good Time
Any real life documentary.
that movie where the national guard did a bunch of weird shit in the bayou
Southern Comfort 1981
cannibal holocaust
Hardcore 1979
if you want to watch the opposite, westerns tend to be a glorification of the redneck wherein the city folk is usually a belle in need of rescuing
they're a lot more one dimensional than horror films though. horror films tend to be more progressive maybe in theory and rhetoric, but a good one ends up being more traditional in execution (they end up pushing a moral of being prepared against an unknown foreseeable future, being dependent upon an armed family/friendly unit, and not overindulging in decision altering substances)
Not really. In this genre, the other rural people are usually afraid of the villains and city folk are portrayed as naive, incompetent or even rude.
Elvis country is a good setting for horror because it's just "less people = less safety nets like police and hospitals around the corner".
something about a crowded city, even though it’s actually more dangerous, just screams stress and anxiety more than animal terror in cinema, usually. Nothing like the woods to put your brain into prey mode.
It's more just that in a rural area you are further separated from "civilization" and the protection of law enforcement, and thus more vulnerable.
leatherface is the most pure form of humanity.
the chainsaw dance represents man at his most blissful.
do NOT believe OP's lies.