Other Weekend Weekendiness

So … some other things happened this weekend!


I saw The Faint and Ladytron at The Orange Peel on Friday night! The show was pretty awesome even if the opening act (Crocodiles) was kinda crappy. The dynamics of the bands was kinda fun to see. The Faint was totally frenetic and all over the stage … whereas Ladytron was very subdued in their presentation.

And … this Thursday I get to see Mogwai at The Peel!!!

A couple of movies got viewed off Netflix as well. And both were better than I thought they would be.


Quarantine” is soooooooo much better than the trailer or advertising would lead you to believe. I must confess that I was curled up in a fetal position on the couch for much of the end of the movie. Now I really want to see “REC,” the Spanish movie on which “Quarantine” is based.


Vacancy,” while not the greatest movie ever made, was fun and entertaining. A nice “put your brain on hold” kinda movie with a few nice scares.

In other news …
I was a total bad boy and ordered too much Dr. Who on DVD today!

Other Weekend Weekendiness

The Midnight Meat Train


The Midnight Meat Train” is hardcore! Plus is got a lot of things going for it that make it a great horror movie. 

In all honestly this movie is really more about the gore than the scares. But the atmosphere of “Meat Train” elevates it above the average gore film. To me the movie feels claustrophobic yet epic at the same time. The story has a lot of similar elements to another Clive Barker story, “Candyman.” And that’s not a bad things as we are treated to something very real yet surreal at the same time.

And the blood … the blood! I really don’t know that I have ever seen a movie with so much of it. The gore scenes are handled very stylishly and only suffer occasionally from some noticeable CGI. I really would like to see what the “R” version of this film was like as the only version out on video is the uncut version.

Speaking of not seeing this in the theater … it is a real shame that Lionsgate felt the need to bury this film in a second run theater release and then a straight to video release. Especially since dumbed down crap like the remake of “Friday the 13th” get such play.

So, get aboard the “Meat Train” and take the ride. I dare you!!!

The Midnight Meat Train

Friday the 13th (2009): Some Thoughts


So, was I wrong to expect greatness (or at least a fun movie) from the remake of “Friday the 13th?” Maybe. It is, after all, produced and directed by the team that brought us the so-so remake of “The Texas Chainsaw Massacre.” And now we have “Friday the 13th” which has some really fundamental flaws that are just sooooo hard to overlook.

**Spoilers Ahead**

The film’s opening takes place in 1980 and loosely recaps the end of the original where Mrs. Voorhees is decapitated by Camp Blood’s lone survivor. Then we just forward to present day. That technically takes us 28+ years from that event. Hmmmmm. ‘Cause we are supposed to buy that Jason has been laying low for that long. They sorta address this when some backwoods hillbilly woman refers to people having disappeared for years … but past that passing mention there’s no real explanation. Bad move.

This version doesn’t really have ANY plot going for it. The original at least had a group of likeable characters trying to reopen the camp. Most of the new characters are just at the lake just to drink and fuck. They are so stereotypical (pretty boy asshole, good girl, stoner buds, hot slut, horny couple) that you really just don’t like them at all. Plus they do super duper stupid things even by horror movie standards.

Jason stalks and slashes with purpose. But they sure could have come up with some fun and inventive ways to kill. Jason has his standard machete and also uses a bow and arrow and ax. How lame is that. At one point jason kills one of the stoners in the garage … and all they while there’s a mitre saw in frame. I was sooooo hoping that Jason would crank that baby up and saw off some limbs. He didn’t. All the rest of the kills are the same kinda “machete through the torso” or “arrow through the head” variety. Zzzzzzzzzz.

Some elements of the end of “Friday the 13th: Part 2” are on hand. One of the gals plays like she’s Mrs. Voorhees to confuse and distract Jason. This whole plot point is handled pretty badly. In “Part 2” our herion put on some of Mrs. Voorhees clothes to achieve this. This time around we just have to rely on some barely passing resemblance between our gal and Mrs. Voorshees. Bad!!!

The ending of the movie relies solely on one of the dumbest moves ever. After all the carnage, what do the two survivors do? They take Jason’s body to the lake and throw it in. Do they hike out for help or call the cops? No! This puts them in a position for one final scare and, of couse, a lead in to the inevitable sequel. 

**Spoilers End** 

“Friday the 13th” is just so “by the book” that it sucks. There is NOTHING fresh, new or remotely well done here. It isn’t even any fun to watch. At least the new remake of “My Bloody Valentine” had some mystery as to who the killer was, and love triangle and had some super fun kills to keeps things interesting. It’s 100 times the movie that “Friday the 13th” is.

Friday the 13th (2009): Some Thoughts

My Bloody Valentine 3-D


My Bloody Valentine 3-D” rocked! Lots of blood and gore … in glorious 3-D!!! Plus, for us fans of the original, some of the cooler scenes have been homaged (which is a nice bonus).

So you must be sure of two things:
1. Make sure to see it in 3-D (there are regular prints out there).
2. Stay through the end credits for the final … er, “swing.” 

It’s the most fun I’ve had with my pants on in quite some time.

My Bloody Valentine 3-D

Coolest. Poster. Ever.

Right before Christmas I order a 3-color screen printed poster of “Black Christmas” from Mondotees.com. Most folks know that I love, love, love the original “Black Christmas.” Well, the poster arrived last week and it is soooooo fucking cool. It’s printed in black, blue and metallic silver to fantastic effect.

Billy’s face has a skull printed there that only appears when looking at the proper angle.

 

The right arm shows text of some of Billy’s phone calls.

Coolest. Poster. Ever.

Some Holiday Movie Thoughts


“The Curious Case of Benjamin Button”
Directed by David Fincher

A new David Fincher film is always cause for excitement. He’s always made movies that have a lot going for them. “Zodiac” (his last film) is a modern masterpiece (in my humble opinion). The time, Fincher has turned away from his typically dark subjects to bring us a psuedo-fantasy/chick flick with “The Curious Case of Benjamin Button.” It’s beautifully filmed. The acting from Brad Pitt and Cate Blanchett is serviceable (it won’t knock your socks off). While watching the movie I was thinking how some of the elements of the story were very “Forrest Gump” only used to better effect. Turns out that the screen writer is the same guy that wrote that movie … a movie that I really don’t like. Maybe that is tainting my view of “Benjamin Button.” Or maybe it’s the “tug at your heart strings” ending. I must confess that the more I think about this movie the more unsure of it I become. It would be interesting to hear what other Fincher fans think about “Benjamin Button.”
 


“Doubt”
Directed by John Patrick Shanley

I have read and have seen the stage play on Broadway. And now … the movie version of “Doubt.” The stage play is a four character affair. For the movie version, John Patrick Shanley has taken his stage play and made the canvas a lot bigger (with great results). Plus it doesn’t hurt that Phillip Seymour Hoffman and Meryl Streep get to showcase their chops. And what chops they have! Amy Adams (as Sister James) holds her own in the struggle between Father Flynn and Sister Aloysius. But, it’s Viola Davis who nearly steals the whole movie in her short scene with Streep. “Doubt” showcases not only lots of high drama … it also showcases lots of excellent acting. I highly, highly recommend this movie.

Next up … Bryan Singer’s “Valkyrie.”

Some Holiday Movie Thoughts