The Horror Film That Frightens Me the Most Is More Gross Than Scary
Any seasoned horror fan will start feeling numb to fear. For this reason, the horror film that frightens me the most is more disgusting than scary. Surprisingly, the flick in question has a big cult following.
The horror film that frightens me the most is terrifying for 1 reason only
Blood doesn’t scare me. I could watch the scene from A Nightmare on Elm Street where all of Johnny Depp’s blood splatters all over the ceiling while eating lunch. What creeps me out is seeing organs.
Repo! The Genetic Opera is a rock musical about a dystopia where transplanted organs are repossessed. It grosses me out because it has more organs than any other horror movie. The songs aren’t great, it’s disgusting without being clever, and it’s not scary in the conventional sense. But it forces you to look at human innards for long periods of time, so it was difficult for me to watch.
Why people like this film that disgusts more than it frightens
Perhaps the strangest thing about Repo! The Genetic Opera is that it has become a cult movie. Why would so many people enjoy it? It doesn’t sound like the sort of project that would inspire a fandom.
Well, there are probably two reasons. First, there are only so many horror musicals — and most of them aren’t trying to be scary. The Rocky Horror Picture Show, Little Shop of Horrors, and Phantom of the Paradise are meant to be campy first and foremost. Repo! The Genetic Opera fills a need by being a truly horrific song-and-dance movie.
Furthermore, the Goth subculture includes its own subculture called “cybergoth.” It combines old-school Goth looks and music with science fiction and electronica. Repo! The Genetic Opera might be the only movie to capture some element of that scene. It’ll probably have fans until someone manages to make a halfway decent cybergoth movie. All Tim Burton needs to do is direct a good science fiction movie for once in his life.
The director of ‘Repo! The Genetic Opera’ tried to mimic another horror movie musical
During a 2023 interview with Rue Morgue, director Darren Lynn Bousman discussed what he was thinking when he made Repo! The Genetic Opera. “The defining thing of my career is the ‘What the f***’ factor,” he said. “The art of mine that has been most successful — and for every success, I have ten failures — are the projects I did that caused anyone witnessing them to say, ‘What the f*** is he thinking?’ In retrospect, the biggest successes have been when I had the biggest balls and had nothing to lose.
“Saw II — they didn’t know they had a franchise at that point,” he continued. “There wasn’t the scrutiny that came with subsequent films; it was just, ‘Let this guy who wrote the script do a sequel that may or may not be successful.’ Then Saw II comes out, it’s wildly successful and you have more eyes on it. With Repo!, I wanted to make something weird that spoke to a certain type of individual. I was coming off three sequels, about to do a remake, and I wanted to do something wholly original…. We wanted it to be as edgy as Rocky Horror.”
Well, maybe the filmmakers should have noticed that The Rocky Horror Picture is nice to look at.