Friday.Face-Off || Wes Craven vs. Michael Bay: Scary Movies

This post stems from a movie trailer I saw for a remake (check out the 500+ comments) of A Nightmare on Elm Street, coming in 2010 and produced by Michael Bay. Check it out:
The original was written by Wes Craven, and is rated quite highly on Rotten Tomatoes (94%). If you’re an 80’s child you very likely remember being scared silly by “1,2 Freddy’s coming for you”. Not only was Freddy Krueger in the nightmares of the teens on Elm Street, he was probably in yours, too. For the purpose of this comparison, movies that had Bay or Craven as director, producer and/or writer will be considered. It’s time for a face-off: Wes Craven vs. Michael Bay, in terms of scary movies [Rotten Tomatoes rating in square brackets].
Bay Briefly

A Nightmare on Elm Street (2010) REMAKE
Friday the 13th (2009) [26%] REMAKE
The Unborn (2009) [12%]
Horsemen (2009) [33%]
The Hitcher (2007) [19%] REMAKE
The Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Beginning (2006) [13%] REMAKE
The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (2003) [36%] REMAKE
The Amityville Horrow (2005) [24%] REMAKE
Craven Quickly

The Last House on the Left (2009) [41%] REMAKE (Craven)
The Hills Have Eyes 1 and 2 (2006/2007) [49% and 11%] REMAKE (Craven)
Pulse (2006) [12%] REMAKE
Red Eye (2005) [78%]
Cursed (2005) [17%]
Scream 1-3 (1996-2000) [83%, 79% and 38%]
The People Under the Stairs (1991) [69%]
A Nightmare on Elm Street 1-5 (1984-1989) [94%, 33%, 69%, 58% and 25%]
Ratings
According to the above ratings, it would appear that Wes Craven is the winner. While it’s not a perfect way to compare the success of their scary movies, Rotten Tomatoes is an aggregator and therefore uses multiple ratings taken mostly from accredited media outlets and online film societies.
Remakes
If one were to gauge success by comparing the number of remakes (more being the negative, in my opinion), then Craven would once again be the winner. The two remakes listed above both featured Craven as director, which is more admirable than taking someone else’s movie and remaking it. In all instances, Bay’s remakes receive lower Rotten Tomatoes ratings. In all but one, the ratings are drastically lower.
Notoriety
I’ll admit, I’m pretty biased in this face-off; but I was willing to give Bay a chance. I honestly had no idea he had his hand in so many horror films. Mind you, they’re mostly unoriginal, but this was the first time I realized the extent to which Bay had helped create the modernized fear flick. The fact is that Wes Craven’s name has become synonymous with fear, horror, and terror. Justifiably so.
Conclusion
While Craven may be the winner (probably not surprisingly) of the scary movie face-off, this does not mean that he hasn’t made some stinkers. Although I remember liking it, Shocker gets an 8% on Rotten Tomatoes. Ouch. Conversely, Bay has given us some movies that aren’t SO bad:
Transformers 1 & 2 (2007/2009)
The Island (2005)
Armageddon (1998)
The Rock (1996)
Bad Boys 1 & 2 (1995/2003)
Tags: Freddy Krueger, Horror, Michael Bay, Wes Craven


Fri, Oct 9, 2009
Face-Off, Friday