I think ive watched enough movies to actually expect what people usually deemed unexpected. im not boasting.

im no movie-buff... but American Horror films really like to use up the same shit for every movie.
I can understand why some people dont appreciate the uniqueness of Drag Me To Hell. Coz its really about Sam Raimi coming back with an Evil-Dead like feel to the movie, which I found really good.
I heard WolfCreek is pretty good despite the bad reviews but I havent watch it. haha.
Modern day (in recent times) horror films (Asian and American and anything else) generally lack any scary elements.
Take for instance, Let Me In (albeit a remake), I felt was really poor in terms of a horror movie. What a horror film should be is one that leave the audience with the scare implanted in their minds even after theyve left the cinema. I found 'Tale of Two Sisters (korean)' really creepy.