Monday, 28 September 2009

One, two, Freddy's coming for you...

And now to the huge news of the day (for me anyway). The first trailer has appeared for the much talked about re-do of A Nightmare on Elm Street, and you can watch it in all it's glory below, if you are so inclined...



I know I'm a sucker but this looks awesome. Iconography and creepy moments from the known classic, mental new pace and cool new moments, a great actor in the legendary role. The one let down is the abysmal looking make up. Still though this filled me with giddy glee, roll on next year.

MM

Big News Day

Hi all.
A few tidbits have emerged today that I felt I might share with you in bullet point, breaking news format:

- Danny Trejo has officially announced his involvement (unsurprisingly) in the Nimrod Antal directed, Robert Rodriguez produced Predators

- Interested in reading reviews from several known and unknown horror (and the recent Fantastic Fest). Scope 'em here.

- Romero could be back on form (at last!) as Survival of the Dead garners some praise.

Be back soon...

MM

Rec 2: First Review


Hey gang.
A glut of reviews have started emerging for upcoming and newly or recently released horrors. Whilst I'm not planning on sharing them all (check the usual sites if you are interested though) I wanted to link to a review by Massawyrm on AICN. Mainly because I'm super hyped for this film, even more so now. The piece is what I would call spoiler-free as it gives no specifics or detail but you may wish to avoid it if you do want to come to this film with absolutely untainted, fresh eyes. If not, and I do recommend this, check it out here.

MM

Tuesday, 22 September 2009

The Blair Witch Project - An Alternative Opinion


Has it really been 10 years since The Blair Witch Project? Seems scary doesn't it? Scarier than anything presented in the film itself. First up let me say that I do not disagree with Mr Butterscotch per se, nor is this piece intended as any kind of rebuttal of his previous post, argument against it or anything like that, merely a different opinion from a different horror fan. Whilst I try and be subjective in my reviews this one will be more about what it means to me as I truly believe it's one of those "Marmite" films which will leave you feeling like either Mr B or myself do. If you haven't seen the film both are legitimate views, but I can't promise which side of the fence you'll be on.
Let me also say that I think The Blair Witch Project is less an example of a great film, more a great marketing campaign. In this respect I'm reminded of The Exorcist, though that at least has a truly disturbing plot idea, great visual effects work, stand-out disgusting and shocking moments and is justifiably iconic (like that one shot in The Blair Witch Project which is shown above). It's this idea that was sold, of the film not being a film at all, which is admittedly ingenious and frustrating to a film geek, but gives the piece it's atmosphere and to an extent as a modern day filmic version of those old ghost stories told around the campfire it's quite good. I'll admit I got suckered in by this and on first watching the film I was too scared to watch past about an hour, expecting that the hype must meant something truly disturbing would hapen or be seen. Imagine my disappointment when I finished the film and just found it boring. I'm not usually one for extreme horror, don't get me wrong, but on rewwatches, divorced from cultural context, this is a poor effort. I commend the film for it's marketing, mostly the reason for it's success I feel, and for pioneering it's shooting style and new sub-genre, as Mr B touched upon. The problem is, divorcing it from this you are left with a piece where directions are already set, with no room for flair, acting that's abysmal except when it's natural and a good tale attempting to hold it all together, and coming off somewhat flimsy.
The ending is genius, like most of the writing itself, with a truly great visual image, but not if you are expecting terror to make you scream. Effective chills, a good little ghost story and a trend setter but unforgivably dull for a horror movie, definitely worth catching for its effect and cultural context but not one you'll necessarily rave too much about. I can never forgive it also for unleashing the truly, indescribably dreadful sequel Blair Witch 2: Book of Shadows on the world. Now that one really isn't worth your time. As for the original, for me...

** (2/5)

MM

Sunday, 20 September 2009

Something to cheer us all up.

Hello again.
Saw this on the BBC's Mock The Week last Thursday and it made me think of the blog. Well on the back of recent events, the b**tards grinding down, the state of the country and the problems that dog us I decided to go ahead and post it, we all need a laugh sometimes and I think fans will get a bit of a kick out of it. I know I did, thus recinfirming that I must be something of a horror fan boy after all. I will warn that the material is somewhat sensitive from the outset and may offend, the piece contains some strong language and is copyright the BBC. That said I hope you all enjoy and it brightens your day that little bit,



Love the whole thing but my personal fave has got to be the "Freddy's satnav" gag...

MM

Harper's Island Wrap-up.

Hi again to the few I'm reliably informed are visiting the site. Well it wasn't unexpected and yes I have finally decided to admit defeat and will not be watching the remaining episodes of Harper's Island. A lot of stuff happens in a life that makes you take stock but in this case basically the thought of slogging on, having given 4 episodes a try, simply depressed me, especially when I thought of the other and better things I haven't done or could be doing. I did actually cave in and read spoilers courtesy of the wikipedia page link I submitted in my preview piece. They merely confirmed what I had already discovered, the show is a soap opera with minor horror trappings. It seems like it might be attempting to be a tv version of Scream with it's slasher and whodunnit elements but clearly this format could not sustain a tv show's length. As such the thing became less horror the more it went along, despite introducing cliches like the psychic little girl and the resurrected villain. In short if you are still enjoying it fair play, I really wanted to as it seemed so brave, but ultimately wasn't what I'd hoped. An intriguing experiment but a failure. Like so much horror tv.

MM

Universal Studios - Halloween Horror Nights

Check out these great horror shorts and vote for your favourites, from the Scary Good film competition.