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I watched Crimson Peak last night. It's a wonderful film. Full of gothic imagery, insects, tightly laced bodices, dark family secrets, walls that ooze with blood red clay and ghosts. Speaking of the ghosts, those of you familiar with The Devils Backbone will see the similarity in the look. Ruined skin and spiders web like wounds to indicate the cause of death. Onto the cinematography, you can tell it's a del Toro film instantly but there is a definite nod to Suspiria in the colour palette, we're talking vibrant greens and pinks clashing on the screen, lots of red and lots of black! I think some people will be disappointed because it's not a full-tilt horror film like it's been billed as, it's more what happens if you add horror elements to a Bronte novel, it's like Jane Eyre or Wuthering Heights with ghosts. Jessica Chastain is simply amazing as Lucille...
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Finally, I've put something in. Again not linking and instead revisiting another Shameless release, this time it's The RatMan (1988). I suppose I could just say they're all Italian.
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Quote:
Love that tagline.
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I've had a enough horror for the night so it's back to 80s tv. Watching Americas greatest hero after that it's either an episode of hart to hart or hill street blues
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I watched Night of the Living Dead this evening, out of the original 3 films it's the one I watch the least but it's such a good film, I think it's easy to forget how good it is with so much praise heaped upon Dawn all of the time. It has a bleak ending as well, I always appreciate that in a horror film. Up to date film list, 20/31 ImageUploadedByTapatalk1445120077.454428.jpg
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After the miserable Halloween 6, we're back to having fun in... Halloween H20 is not an amazing film by any means (despite a short running time, the middle act does feel dragged out), but it's a fun little film. Jamie Lee Curtis is excellent again as Laurie Strode (or Keri Tate as she's now known as), and Josh Hartnett reminds me of Harry Enfield's Kevin. I like Chris Durand as Michael Myers. He manages to imbue personality to Michael Myers. The fantastic moment where Laurie and Michael come face-to-face is a great example. Steve Miner's direction is also worthy of praise. Although I would never call him one of the greats, I always felt he was somewhat underrated. His rhythm and compositions are without fault. While I did say that the film does suffer from a dull middle act, it is great whenever Michael Myers comes into the story (the restroom scene - ). An atmospheric opening, and a thrilling finale make Halloween H20 worth the price of entry. And that ending? Wow! A fitting ending to the series. Well, it would have been except... we'll get to that soon SPOILER:
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Going to give this another chance
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I couldn't bear to move onto the next Halloween "film", so I opted for this fun remake instead. A lot to love here. Nice, gloopy effects work, a vicious yet funny script that does a wonderful job at updating the themes of the original film. Perhaps the best "3D cinema" scene ever. And Shawnee Smith is great in how she segues from the all-American girl-next-door to total badass. I suppose the only weak link is Kevin Dillon's Brian Flagg. Not that his performance is bad, but his character has not aged well. He may have made the Tiger Beat readership swoon back in 1988 but nowadays, it's like watching a lost episode of Happy Days where Fonzy lost his cool. I suppose I can't put it off any longer so here's my next viewing...
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I've just suffered through Halloween: Resurrection. Words fail me. I cannot describe how atrocious this is. It even manages to make Katee Sackhoff unlikable. So, behold - the death and desecration of the series:
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