Rewatching any genre of movie from the 2000s is always going to be an interesting experience. Of course, hair and clothing styles have changed a lot, so those things will stick out right away. When horror fans revisit films from this time period, some stories that were originally scary don't measure up anymore, and sometimes, plot twists fall flat and characters seem boring.
From the sequel to the beloved The Blair Witch Project to a few remakes of classic films, there are several horror movies from the 2000s that haven't aged all that well. Fans of the genre can definitely skip them when going through films from this decade.
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While the Blair Witch Project's monster is scary and at least makes the original film creepy, the sequel doesn't hold up, mostly because it feels like a repeat experience of the first film.
This time around, the main characters are fans of The Blair Witch Project movie and the legend of the supernatural presence in the woods. They travel to Black Hills and want to see for themselves if this is real or not. When contemporary horror audiences watch this sequel, it doesn't feel as unsettling as it should. There are many more paranormal horror films that are worth watching. Since The Blair Witch Project doesn't feel all that creepy when viewed today, since the shock of it is gone, it's easy to say that the sequel doesn't pack much of a punch, either.
While Tony Shalhoub is a great actor, the 2001 remake of the 1960 movie Thirteen Ghosts doesn't hold up well today. Shalhoub's character Arthur Kritocs moves into a mansion with his kids Bobby (Alec Roberts) and Kathy (Shannon Elizabeth) and, of course, the place is haunted.
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