I wanted to end my Horror Challenge with the movie I began with, The Witch.
This time I watched it with the director's audio commentary. I also watched the special features that went along with the movie and they were all a treat.
There are some things I noticed this second viewing, but mostly I am still pleased with this movie.
Again I am struck with this idea of burgeoning sexuality = horror. Thomasin is a threat to this family because she is no longer a child. Think I am stretching? Compare this to other characters from this challenge; Dren or on the other side of it all Nancy.
Look at Crimson Peak or I Spit On Your Grave. The women are defined more by their sexuality than any male character.
Even outside of a game this is something worth my effort to look into. I am still, an academic at heart and practice.
The consensus among people in the 2016 challenge is that this is the best horror movie of the year.
2016 Movie tally
Watched: 35
New: 26
Sunday, October 30, 2016
October Horror Movie Challenge: A Nightmare on Elm Street (1984)
A Nightmare on Elm Street. This is the movie that changed horror movies forever. It gave us the slasher and it gave us a villain that in many ways it more important that the heroes (though I think I hear Gorjia roaring at me). But also it made horror a bona-fide box office hit. Slasher movies in the early 80s were the super hero movies of today. None were bigger, better and more scary than Freddy Krueger.
I have been wanting to rewatch this one for years. I had forgotten how good it really was. Some movies age poorly, especially ones from the early 80s. But this one is a classic in every sense of the word. Not just Robert Englund as the iconic Freddy but Heather Langenkamp as Nancy is every sense the iconic "Last Girl". Lets not forget that this is the movie that introduced us all to Johnny Depp.
I watched this with Connor and he really loved it. He didn't think it was as scary as "Crimson Peak" but he loved it all the same.
There is a lot to unpack in this movie for a game. But the trouble is it's hard to fully replicate the whole "Last Girl" feel and to get the characters to make "horror movie decisions".
Still. This one is so much fun. We are going to do more horror movies together next year.
2016 Movie tally
Watched: 34
New: 26
I have been wanting to rewatch this one for years. I had forgotten how good it really was. Some movies age poorly, especially ones from the early 80s. But this one is a classic in every sense of the word. Not just Robert Englund as the iconic Freddy but Heather Langenkamp as Nancy is every sense the iconic "Last Girl". Lets not forget that this is the movie that introduced us all to Johnny Depp.
I watched this with Connor and he really loved it. He didn't think it was as scary as "Crimson Peak" but he loved it all the same.
There is a lot to unpack in this movie for a game. But the trouble is it's hard to fully replicate the whole "Last Girl" feel and to get the characters to make "horror movie decisions".
Still. This one is so much fun. We are going to do more horror movies together next year.
2016 Movie tally
Watched: 34
New: 26
October Horror Movie Challenge: Splice (2009)
Splice is a movie I have wanted to see for a few years. It is a basic mad-scientist makes a monster movie with some twists.
There are some interesting twists in this modern Frankenstein tale. Instead of body parts it's DNA. Instead of a horrible, disfigured monster we get Dren which could be considered cute at first. Also the issue of burgeoning sexuality. Side note: Why is it that female sexual awareness scares so many people? It is something so deeply ingrained that we are still seeing horror movies about it today. Hell, that sounds more like a dissertation than a blog post. Maybe I should do that for my next October Challenge; see where this takes me.
Anyway there is/was room for a sequel ala the new Fly movie, but no idea if it ever happened.
The actors in this were quite good. That sets this a notch above most horror flicks.
2016 Movie tally
Watched: 33
New: 26
There are some interesting twists in this modern Frankenstein tale. Instead of body parts it's DNA. Instead of a horrible, disfigured monster we get Dren which could be considered cute at first. Also the issue of burgeoning sexuality. Side note: Why is it that female sexual awareness scares so many people? It is something so deeply ingrained that we are still seeing horror movies about it today. Hell, that sounds more like a dissertation than a blog post. Maybe I should do that for my next October Challenge; see where this takes me.
Anyway there is/was room for a sequel ala the new Fly movie, but no idea if it ever happened.
The actors in this were quite good. That sets this a notch above most horror flicks.
2016 Movie tally
Watched: 33
New: 26
October Horror Movie Challenge: Ghost Ship (2002)
I enjoy a good tale of ghost ships. Ever since I had read about the Flying Dutchman and other tales of ships lost at sea I have had a morbid sort of curiosity about them.
So when Ghost Ship from 2002 showed up on my TV and just starting, how could I say no?
It was not a bad tale really. One we have seen time and time again in the movies. There is a wreck of a ship floating in international waters and a team of salvagers go out to claim it. One by one they experience strange things, see things and soon the dying starts.
This one had a few interesting little twists. Emily Browning has one of her first ever screen roles as a ghost. The "cable death" is by far one of the more gruesome ones.
Desmond Harrington's character is obviously Charon or something like him.
This movie, and this story, is ripe for adventure seeds. In fact one of the reasons I wanted to watch this one was to scrape it for ideas for this White Star adventure involving a lost starship in a 'haunted" area of space.
2016 Movie tally
Watched: 32
New: 25
So when Ghost Ship from 2002 showed up on my TV and just starting, how could I say no?
It was not a bad tale really. One we have seen time and time again in the movies. There is a wreck of a ship floating in international waters and a team of salvagers go out to claim it. One by one they experience strange things, see things and soon the dying starts.
This one had a few interesting little twists. Emily Browning has one of her first ever screen roles as a ghost. The "cable death" is by far one of the more gruesome ones.
Desmond Harrington's character is obviously Charon or something like him.
This movie, and this story, is ripe for adventure seeds. In fact one of the reasons I wanted to watch this one was to scrape it for ideas for this White Star adventure involving a lost starship in a 'haunted" area of space.
2016 Movie tally
Watched: 32
New: 25
Saturday, October 29, 2016
October Horror Movie Challenge: Crimson Peak (2015)
This is one of the big movies I wanted to see this Challenge. It had such a cool look and I was looking forward to watching it with my son.
Well I have to say it did not disappoint. It is less a horror movie as it is a movie with horrific moments. Much like it's not a ghost story as it is a story with ghosts. I think that set some people off a bit.
The movie was written and directed by Guillermo del Toro and you can really tell. Aside from all the Pacific Rim guest stars, there is also a Pan's Labyrinth feel to this.
The actors are great really especially the three leads.
Connor really enjoyed it, loved the mystery but wanted it to be more scary.
Still. I enjoyed it.
2016 Movie tally
Watched: 31
New: 24
Well I have to say it did not disappoint. It is less a horror movie as it is a movie with horrific moments. Much like it's not a ghost story as it is a story with ghosts. I think that set some people off a bit.
The movie was written and directed by Guillermo del Toro and you can really tell. Aside from all the Pacific Rim guest stars, there is also a Pan's Labyrinth feel to this.
The actors are great really especially the three leads.
Connor really enjoyed it, loved the mystery but wanted it to be more scary.
Still. I enjoyed it.
2016 Movie tally
Watched: 31
New: 24
October Horror Movie Challenge: Late Night Cable
Been suffering through some migraines this week. Thankfully a lot of my posts were pre-written and cued up. Today's post wasn't.
Since I have slept something like 24 hours in the last 48 I was up late last night. So I decided to cruise the depths of the premium movie channels to see what was on. Starz and The Movie Channel provided some hits.
First up I Spit on Your Grave (1978) (rewatch).
The older I get I find my tolerance for "torture porn" lessens. I have seen this movie a number of times and this time I wanted to focus on some the horror I might have missed in the sea of exploitation. Camille Keaton must have went through a real hell in filming this.
I have now seen the remake and I see there are a host of sequels including one that continues Camille Keaton's Jenifer as an author several decades later. Morbid curiosity of course calls to me on this, but I doubt I'll go out of my way to watch it.
In a similar vein I also caught Girl House (2015) (FTV).
This is simple slasher flick with a crazy dude obsessed with a cam girl. Given that this is about an "x-rated" cam show there is surprising very little nudity from our star. That's fine. The crazy dude, "Loverboy" is more of the focus here. It's an effective mix of both old-school slasher and new-school "the internet is watching" mentality. Special shout outs go to Camren Bicondova ("Selena Kylie/Cat" on Gotham) as Loverboy's first victim as a child and Wesley MacInnes as the happles voyeur who watches the horror unfold on the cam shows. He had the best line in the movie, "I am going to so need therapy." Had to be there for it I think. The movie needed more Nicole Fox in my opinion.
Watching these back to back I noticed that "I Spit on Your Grave" really set the tone for the modern slasher film. Not just tone, but how some of the shots were done.
And no. My son did not watch these with me.
2016 Movie tally
Watched: 30
New: 23
Since I have slept something like 24 hours in the last 48 I was up late last night. So I decided to cruise the depths of the premium movie channels to see what was on. Starz and The Movie Channel provided some hits.
First up I Spit on Your Grave (1978) (rewatch).
The older I get I find my tolerance for "torture porn" lessens. I have seen this movie a number of times and this time I wanted to focus on some the horror I might have missed in the sea of exploitation. Camille Keaton must have went through a real hell in filming this.
I have now seen the remake and I see there are a host of sequels including one that continues Camille Keaton's Jenifer as an author several decades later. Morbid curiosity of course calls to me on this, but I doubt I'll go out of my way to watch it.
In a similar vein I also caught Girl House (2015) (FTV).
This is simple slasher flick with a crazy dude obsessed with a cam girl. Given that this is about an "x-rated" cam show there is surprising very little nudity from our star. That's fine. The crazy dude, "Loverboy" is more of the focus here. It's an effective mix of both old-school slasher and new-school "the internet is watching" mentality. Special shout outs go to Camren Bicondova ("Selena Kylie/Cat" on Gotham) as Loverboy's first victim as a child and Wesley MacInnes as the happles voyeur who watches the horror unfold on the cam shows. He had the best line in the movie, "I am going to so need therapy." Had to be there for it I think. The movie needed more Nicole Fox in my opinion.
Watching these back to back I noticed that "I Spit on Your Grave" really set the tone for the modern slasher film. Not just tone, but how some of the shots were done.
And no. My son did not watch these with me.
2016 Movie tally
Watched: 30
New: 23
Friday, October 28, 2016
October Horror Movie Challenge: Killer Klowns from Outer Space (1988)
Oh, what to say about this movie. I figured it was timely with all the clown "attacks" being reported.
Of course, I saw this when it came out, but wanted to watch it again with Connor. He honestly didn't know what to think. But we were both laughing a lot.
Things I noticed/remembered.
Royal Dano as the farmer. That was either inspired casting or lazy casting.
Suzanne Snyder as Debbie. She also played a "Debbie" in "Weird Science" and was from nearby Park Ridge Illinois.
Christopher Titus is in this movie too. Wearing glasses I didn't even recognize them.
Though I swear there was a scene where the Dickies were playing in a concert.
A lot of the lines are really on the nose, no pun intended. It's not a great script. The movie is still a silly one. The Klowns are scary though, but all clowns are scary.
2016 Movie tally
Watched: 28
New: 22
Of course, I saw this when it came out, but wanted to watch it again with Connor. He honestly didn't know what to think. But we were both laughing a lot.
Things I noticed/remembered.
Royal Dano as the farmer. That was either inspired casting or lazy casting.
Suzanne Snyder as Debbie. She also played a "Debbie" in "Weird Science" and was from nearby Park Ridge Illinois.
Christopher Titus is in this movie too. Wearing glasses I didn't even recognize them.
Though I swear there was a scene where the Dickies were playing in a concert.
A lot of the lines are really on the nose, no pun intended. It's not a great script. The movie is still a silly one. The Klowns are scary though, but all clowns are scary.
2016 Movie tally
Watched: 28
New: 22
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