Pumpkinhead Haven't seen it since I was a kid and I barely remembered it. There was very little gore and that was disappointing, but Pumpkinhead was another amazing demonstration of Stan Winston's brilliance. The movie is just a bunch of fun. As is most anything with Lance Henriksen.
Anybody know if the sequels were worth watching?
[Rec] It was fun. There was some bad effects..or lack thereof, that hindered the movie. For example, the cop fires his gun in a dark hallway and there's zero muzzle blast. Also some bad CG blood. But the first person POV really pumped some new blood into the zombie genre...and yes, this is a zombie movie despite what anybody says.
It was fun with some decent to great acting and dialog. Nice pacing and a couple decent jump scares. There was no need for a remake so I have no intention of watching Quarantine, but I am anticipating the US release of [Rec]2.
A Serbian Film Yes, I watched it. Off of YouTube no less. I watched it unedited, but subtitled. Cut into 11 parts. It was actually really good even for having read every spoiler imaginable.
I went in thinking I needed to see it so I can have a basis to hate it besides reading other people's reviews...but the first half dragged me right in and I actually gave a shit about the main characters. The production value is absolutely fantastic. Save for the really controversial scenes, this looked like a slick high budget Hollywood film. And those controversial scenes were the only aspect that really looked kind of crappy...but I think that was necessary. The idea of the baby scene is actually much, much worse than the actual scene itself.
I'm not going to post a direct link, but it's still up on YouTube for the time being. The director stated that he wants people to see it by any means. Nobody's delusional enough to think this will get a mainstream American release. And, quite frankly, I've been more disgusted by Sasha Grey videos than this movie. I hate to spoil anything for anybody, but it's a movie, make believe...pretend.
Black Dynamite I fucking loved this. Hilarious. Unlike Blaxploitation parodies like I'm Gonna Get You Sucka or that horrible Undercover Brother, this was more of a homage than anything. It absolutely is a comedy, but like Rodriguez's Planet Terror, this looks like a true product of the grind-house era. The producers, director and writers really did their homework and really put a lot of love, thought and care into this and it shows. I really wish this would have gotten a nationwide theatrical release. It would have been huge.
Sympathy for Mr. Vengeance. OK, I really liked this, but it doesn't hold a candle to Oldboy. Chan-Wook Park is a talented guy, but much of this was just sloppy, deus ex machina at its worst. Characters made these bold, crucial discoveries without any explained rhyme or reason and it was a huge distraction that could have been circumvented quite easily. I need to watch it again in the event that I missed something...though I think a second viewing will be enjoyable regardless. This one is definitely a bit more avant garde, unpolished and unstructured than Oldboy and, even though it's sound hip and arty to say that's a good thing, it's not.
Don't get me wrong, I did enjoy it a lot and there were some amazing moments. But I think Oldboy spoiled me a bit more than I realized. Today I finally get to Lady Vengeance.
BTW, Black Dynamite and the Vengeance trilogy are all on Netflix Instant Queue if anybody's interested.