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I feel that people often praise movies that call out or subvert expectations of their genre solely because they do that, even if execution of the subversion itself is not good.

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A Cabin in the Woods is fun because it puts all horror movies with their standard tropes into a shared universe with an explanation for horror cliches.

The next time you're watching a horror movie with a friend, and they say "Why would he do that? It's a stupid move." You can respond with "The Organization drugged them, remember?"

It's more of a love letter to horror movies than a subversion.