Horror
The
medium-good horror stuff this year.
John Dies at the End, or "I feel I should take it easy
on the shit effects because it is so charming and weird."
Overall: 6/10
This movie was based on a book by a contributor to the online magazine, Cracked. Supposedly inspired by a night taking drugs. That last part I believe. |
"Let's
get high off the blood of an Old One."
Fantastic. That is a thing we should
do.
"Dies"
is so weird, that I love it a lot more than I really should.
This is
probably one of the only movies in which I will say without question: it needed
more money. The dialogue is funny, the
acting is solid, tons of cool props, intriguing premise, such odd little
episodes, and characters that you actually like and give a shit about.
This thing
is so in sync with how my sense of humor and action that I kind of love it, but
the absolute climax of the movie looks and feels so cheap that it poisons the
rest of the film a great deal. It is so
obviously green screen, so poorly cut trying to hide the issues... It looks
just terrible. If this movie had only a
little more money... There are numerous episodes of "Doctor Who" that
look better than this.
If you like
horror comedy ("Army of Darkness", "Todd and the Book of Pure Evil", "Hansel and Gretel Witch Hunters") then this is a must
see. But if you dislike cheap and hokey
stuff give it a pass, because it really requires you to buy into the idea of
parallel worlds, topless cults, and Jamaican fortune tellers.
V/H/S/2, or "Certainly better than the first one. Still a lot of room for improvement."
Overall: 6/10
Not quite as visually offensive as its predecessor. |
When I
watched the first "V/H/S" I frequently found myself having to look
away from the screen because the constant camera movement made me ill. Not all of the short films grabbed me, and
the framing device of assholes stealing videos and then inexplicably sitting
down to watch some was so stupid and over stylized that I actually hated it. This movie fixes most of that.
While the
short films featured vary in quality. The
first story has the biggest issue in my opinion, a guy gets an optical implant
that allows him to see ghosts, and acts as a recorder, then meets a woman with
an ocular implant that allows her to hear them, and then ghosts attack... That
is cool, but I kept asking myself, "So, is his fake eye recording sound
too? If so, why? And if not, then why does this video have
real time high quality sound?"
Other issues crop up, one of the stories is just non-stop horror visual
bombardment and in spite of some stuff being gratuitous and distracting it
stands head and shoulders above the others.
There is also the first zombie story I have seen in a while that was
good (I enjoyed the zombie short in this more than I liked, "Warm Bodies" in its entirety).
It will
still cause you motion sickness from the constant camera movement. But I never had to look away from the
screen. Big improvement, definitely
worth having another sequel to further refine the franchise. The framing story was also better, though the
idea of staying in a hazardous place to watch movies is just stupid.
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