Movie Critic Keith Kriss discuses Movies of all Genres and rates them.
Wednesday, February 23, 2011
Tuesday, February 22, 2011
HORROR MOVIE REMAKES (are they worth making?)
Movie remakes are hitting the theaters more frequent then ever. Especially in the genre of horror flicks like Nightmare on Elm Street and Halloween have bought younger audiences back into the movie monsters of old. But the question is, are they worth making? I think certain movies like The Last House on the Left and The Crazies helped revamp older movies that really fell short of being memorable. But others like The Wolfman and Psycho with Vince Vaughn, (who should have never ever been casted for the role of Norman Bates), really made me want to punch the moron or morons who wrote and directed that movie. Still we got to ask the question, do these remakes really ruin the memory and fondness that we found with the originals? I personally feel that some movies shouldn't be touched and others definitely need to be remade do to the great advances we have made with special effects. The problem is that some of these studios don't know how to remake a movie and also which ones they shouldn't. And if their going to do them regardless of the original directors disapproval, Then they should know how to make them right by catching the same feel as the originals. I developed a strategy to know whether a remake is good before spending my good hard earned money at the theater. When you look at the movie poster, if its too artsy and very detailed with no photo, then you know it's going straight to Dvd in weeks. Also watch for lame actors like Nick Cannon (Day of the Dead remake) and C. Thomas Howell to be in it. It's not very easy deciding on a movie to see hoping it won't suck, but all we can do is hope and take a chance on some of
these horror remakes.
Upcoming Remakes
The ThingChilds PlayCreature From The Black LagoonThe HowlingThe BlobFright NightMonday, February 21, 2011
DEAD SNOW REVIEW
DEAD SNOW |
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(DEAD SNOW)
If you are a zombie lover and are in search of a new zombie movie that you haven't seen yet, then this movie is for you. But please keep in mind that this film is foreign and you do have to be OK with subtitles since this movie was made in Norway. It starts out with a group of friends who go on vacation to a remote cabin in the mountains. Little do they know a stranger shows up and tells them a story about Nazi's who died a short ways from their cabin at the end of WWII. A little bit of this, and a little bit of that, and the next thing you know, the poor little group of friends are surrounded by blood thirsty Nazi zombies. This movie was decent despite the fact that there were running zombies and not the traditional type. But you definitely get to see pretty decent action and slasher type deaths. I feel that before you watch this movie keep an open mind and do not hold it to the great zombie standards of the Dead films. The only thing that put me away from the film was that I 'm not a personal fan of the running zombie. And for those who are a fan of the running dead then it should pretty much satisfy your movie needs. This movie is not extraordinarily great but it holds up in today's style of zombie horror.
Sunday, February 20, 2011
I AM NUMBER FOUR REVIEW
I AM NUMBER FOUR REVIEW
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I Am Number Four is typical of most teen action movies today. The beginning of the movie drags all the way to the end when finally you get a decent action sequence. Unfortunately the movie caught me with the same type of setting as the Twilight films. It captures the same type of characters and looks like it was better suited for teen audiences. If your an adult who likes a realistic more adult oriented action flick this movie is not for you. But if your a teenager who likes the Twilight movies then this is right up your ally. The characters have very little complexity as most of these types of movies do today. This movie is just another example of a great idea that was ruined by a lack of creativity and character depth. This is definitely a wait for DVD title.
CLASSIC HORROR FLICK OF THE WEEK
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Today's Vintage horror flick is (American Gothic 1988). the 70's and especially the 80's were a special time in horror movie history. Although the invention of C.G.I. was not invented, the hard work of make up special effect artists and robotic engineers shined threw very well. Tom Savini and K.N.B. were perfect examples of the great talent in the industry at the time. But like most of those movies they are quickly forgotten with today's young movie goers. American Gothic is one of those movies that was very low budget and not shown too world audiences when it was released. I especially like the cult following the movie has had to this date. The movie takes place when a young women who is recently let out of a mental institution after the tragic death of her child is taken to a small island with her husband and his friends for some R and R. But as they wait to fix their plane to leave they run into a family who lives in a house in the middle of the woods. Unfortunately for them the family is not very normal. If you saw the movie you'll understand what I mean. And for those who loved The Munsters T.V. show then you get to see the great Yvonne De Carlo as the mother.Anyways this movie has a really great plot twist and is extremely freaky and disturbing. If you like dark style horror then this classic is for you. Teenagers today usually veer away from movies as scary as this which makes it more of a must see. I wouldn't be surprised if we don't see a remake in the near future.
Zombie Horror and Movie Review: THE SAW FRANCHISE
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I've watched all the Saw films and have come to the conclusion that the franchise needs to end. In recent interviews actor Tobin Bell who plays the lead character of Jigsaw said that his character still needed to be fully dug into. Which insinuated that there should be more Saw films to come because his character was not fully understood with movie goers. Respectfully to the actor I feel that their is not much more they can do with his character since he was killed off in the third film. I feel that it was almost impossible for his character and his cohorts to develop all those devices and schemes in that limited time that his character had left.
It is obvious to me that the producers are just spitting out these films for the profit motive. And I have no problem with that motive. But I feel that the actors involved as passionate and as they may be about their characters, should not feel that the franchise is some how special in the horror movie genre. It is not. The first Saw was great! It had a great plot and twist at the end, but as creative as the schemes that were developed by Jiggsaw the rest of the films lacked depth and were very predictable. You can also tell that the last four tried to capture the great plot twist of the first one but fell way short. I feel that it is time for this franchise to end and come up with something different but as equally powerful as the first Saw film.
Saturday, February 19, 2011
Zombie Horror and Movie Review: The Best Zombie Movie Of All Time
Zombie Horror and Movie Review: The Best Zombie Movie Of All Time! http://horrormoviereview.wordpress.com/2011/02/19/best-zombie-movie-of-all-time/
The zombie genre has come a long way in recent years. In the ninety's it was virtually written out of movie cinema. But since 2001 when the first Resident Evil was released their has been a re-insurgence in the zombie horror craze. Being that this is my first blog I would like to begin by letting all know about my favorite zombie flick of all time. As more movies and series are released there is only one in my mind that still shines above all the rest, (Dawn of the dead 1978). I first saw the movie when I was about ten years old. I never saw a zombie movie before and had no clue what they were. One day at my cousins house my brother was talking about the movie he just saw called Day Of The Dead. I asked him what it was about and they both looked at me and couldn't believe that I never saw a zombie movie. My brother asked my cousin if he had it on video and my cousin told him all he had was Dawn Of The Dead. So they popped in the tape on the old Beta Max and so began my first glimpse into the zombie craze.
Now I would like to start off with the criticisms about the film. The biggest gripe I hear from a few critical zombie fans is that the make up wasn't that well done and the bright red blood looked too fake and silly. Actually the film was done like this on purpose because Romero shot the film with a comic book style type feel. And also special effects were not as advanced as they are today. And finally do to the large amount of zombies they only put advanced make up on the main zombies that they shot in the important scenes. Be that as it may this movie makes up for those flaws by the adventurist feel and great plot line. Not only does the storyline keep you engaged it actually has a message about society and how civilization can crumble and self destruct when there's a huge crisis. One of the great talents of Romero is how he introduces characters with dept, and when they bite the big one you definitely feel a small sense of loss. I recommend this movie to anyone who appreciates an old fashioned zombie flick that will make you look behind your shoulder when you walk into a dark room.
Now I feel the 2004 remake was well done and the introduction of the running zombie kept the movie from intruding on the style of the original. What also stands out from the Romero version was the suspense that the new movies lack. But for me the greatest impact that the movie had was that it made me as well as zombie fans across the world say, what would I do if there were a Zombie Apocalypse.
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