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03 July 2011
You're all Monsters
Well, lets face it, M. Night Shyamalan pretty much stopped being clever after The Sixth Sense, Signs, and The Village. I mean how awful was Lady in the Water, seriously. He cast himself as the man who changes the world. That pretty much sums him up. The Village might be the last good thing he did. And sadly, a lot of people hate it. I enjoyed the Village because it reminds me of "Witness" with monsters. Real, fake, there are still monsters. Who are the monsters is the question. It's soft, quiet, poetic, smooth, and as it turns out, Bryce Dalles Howard's movie.
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07 January 2009
THirteen Ghosts Remake
When I was a kid I really hated it when remakes came along, and a big part of me still really hates it. I mean, many remakes have tarnished the name of a classic for future generations whom do not even know that there was a version previous, or even...shudder...a book that started it all. But I have to admit that I take a great comfort knowing that, in a world of snide movie goers, where horror hardly survives or thrives, I can always count on Dark Castle Entertainment to spit out a horror brain candy movie. Thirteen ghosts isn't fantastic, it's a little woody despite great actors and acting, but it's really the visual effects that steal the show. You forget that the story is stupid and full of holes because your eyes can't stop looking at torn up, big boobed baby dolls, and dead dudes with spikes all throughout their body, and yes, the beautiful house and they idea that there is a tool to let you see the other side. I like thirteen ghosts because it's perfect for fall, when you're in the mood for horror that's clean and doesn't require much thought. For that I thank Dark Castle, keep throwing them out there man.
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07 January 2009
ROb Zombie's Halloween
I recently rented Halloween on Netflicks. After I finished watching I started it all over again and kept it for weeks just watching it over and again until I decided I needed my own copy and purchased it on ebay for a wonderfully low price, it almost felt like stealing. ROb Zombie's Halloween is the perfect "horror" movie. Each time I watch it I find new things to be impressed by, going through features slowly to soak in all the interesting factoids that help make Zombie and Michael Myers so fascinating. It's crisp and clean with an element of grit and realism. He took a classic and made it his own, filling in blanks here and there with satisfying detail and gore and psychological trauma that is reminiscent of many other great classics, from "A Clockwork Orange" to "Suspira." Like the classics there's that strange configuration of love and hate, beauty and ugliness, purism and sac religion. Putting this movie in the Slasher genre seems like too simple a category, despite my loyalty to horror. It's quiet and moody, but also finds itself loud and bright with happy colors. AS usual with Zombie the characters feel purposefully flat in a way that makes the characters feel as though they are trying too hard to hide the truly deep stuff from themselves, almost like they are trying to live up to some low standards set for them based on preconceived notions because of intelligence or circumstance. Of course there are hard moments to watch but each of those moments were needed to convey the emotions, and reactions without being overdone or ridiculous. There's also simplicity to the characters and relief and curiosity because there isn't tiresome explanations of the most minute behavior that makes you hungry and willing for their ugliness to show. Zombie upped the anti on Horror movies with "House of a thousand Corpses" and after watching that and "Halloween" and "The Devil's Rejects" I am starting to wish he had started his movie thing years ago. Rob Zombie's Halloween, a pocketful of brilliance.
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