
It attaches to an old man, enveloping his arm. Our story begins with an Amoeba-like alien crashing on Earth, hiding inside a meteorite. It was ceated for $110,000 and originally called The Molten Meteor before switching to The Glob and then eventually swapping the first letter. Let’s start from the beginning: the original Blob film from 1958. John Carpenter’s The Thing, David Cronenberg’s The Fly, and Leigh Whannell’s recent adaptation of The Invisible Manare all here.Īnother film I would argue belongs at the cool kid’s table is 1988’s The Blob. The second type of horror remake takes the original story (or concept) and elevates it using modern special effects and tweaks to the plot to create something that is most reminiscent of the original but stands on its own, sometimes surpassing in terms of box office success and lasting impact. You’d need to take it in a completely different direction to stand out or somehow be even more bombastic than Englund. While Haley does a decent job with Freddy, it’s also impossible to go up against Robert Englund’s portrayal, which is cemented in our minds. A Nightmare on Elm Street(2010) with Jackie Earle Haley as the iconic Freddy Kreuger is one I consider a poor imitation. The first category of horror remakes retells the same story, adding little to no new angles, and generally speaking, is worse than its predecessor. There are two categories of horror remakes, in my opinion. What do you think-is this film a horror classic? What other horror films do you consider to be classics, and what films do you make sure you watch each October? Let us know in the comments below!Ī mainstay of horror as a genre is that every few years, some classic is remade for a new generation, either to cash in, to take advantage of new technology or maybe a passionate filmmaker wants to create a spin on the story. This year at Horror Obsessive, for our 31 Horror Classics Revisited series, we’re giving you one recommendation for a classic horror film each day throughout the month of October.

It’s the perfect time of year to watch horror movies, whether you’re a year-round horror fan or you just like to watch horror flicks to get into the Halloween spirit. Keep in mind that you will visit the subway power substation on the mission to restore electricity to the metro station so you can get it then.Editor’s note: All throughout October, the vibes get spookier and the nights get longer. The first hip pouch in Resident Evil 3 that you can get is in the subway power substation and it can be used by Jill. Here we have the locations of all six hip pouches locations detailed: One hip pouch found will increase a character’s inventory space by 2 slots.Īs the inventory space shortage is always a big pain and you will see that Carlos starts the game with almost no real inventory space at all but worry not, we have all the six locations of hip pouches for both the characters in RE3 Remake There are a total of six hip pouches around Raccoon City and out of these 6, 2 are for Carlos and 4 are for Jill. Resident Evil 3 Remake Hip Pouch Locations Hip pouches are what will increase your character inventory space permanently and you can increase the space for both Jill and Carlos. But we are here to help you out of it with all Resident Evil 3 Remake Hip Pouch Locations.


Character inventory capacity has been a big problem in the Resident Evil games since the start and with Resident Evil 3 Remake, the issue remains.
