You should seriously take it easy with the whole Lovecraft thing. It's annoying hearing people who don't know what they're talking about go on about how something is great because it's "Lovecraftian". Yeah, Lovecraft is cool, but he's not the be all end all of horror. Seems to me like for some people being a Lovecraft fan is more a question of pride rather than enjoyment. Like they are cool enough to like him. The thing is nobody cares except elitist douchebags so why bother? Just enjoy his stories and talk about why they are good, instead of using meaningless words like "Lovecraftian".
(This post was last modified: 10-02-2012, 07:18 PM by Bridge.)
(10-02-2012, 07:17 PM)Bridge Wrote: You should seriously take it easy with the whole Lovecraft thing. It's annoying hearing people who don't know what they're talking about go on about how something is great because it's "Lovecraftian". Yeah, Lovecraft is cool, but he's not the be all end all of horror. Seems to me like for some people being a Lovecraft fan is more a question of pride rather than enjoyment. Like they are cool enough to like him. The thing is nobody cares except elitist douchebags so why bother? Just enjoy his stories and talk about why they are good, instead of using meaningless words like "Lovecraftian".
Yeah, you've got a point... but damn, is he cool.
"Lovecraftian" isn't a meaningless word, though. It's the same as "Tolkien-esque", a description of a distinct style.
I like that last idea. We should make a Lovecraft appreciation thread. >:3
(10-02-2012, 07:17 PM)Bridge Wrote: You should seriously take it easy with the whole Lovecraft thing. It's annoying hearing people who don't know what they're talking about go on about how something is great because it's "Lovecraftian". Yeah, Lovecraft is cool, but he's not the be all end all of horror. Seems to me like for some people being a Lovecraft fan is more a question of pride rather than enjoyment. Like they are cool enough to like him. The thing is nobody cares except elitist douchebags so why bother? Just enjoy his stories and talk about why they are good, instead of using meaningless words like "Lovecraftian".
Yeah, you've got a point... but damn, is he cool.
"Lovecraftian" isn't a meaningless word, though. It's the same as "Tolkien-esque", a description of a distinct style.
I like that last idea. We should make a Lovecraft appreciation thread. >:3
I guess not. Still, it's meaningless in the sense that it means too many things to be meaningfully descriptive. I guess the general atmosphere of his stories can be called Lovecraftian, just like Cronenberg films can be called Cronenbergian, but the term is way overused in my opinion. Just because something is "Lovecraftian" doesn't mean it's necessarily good. After all, it's the subtleties that really make something great.