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Sunday, December 12, 2010

March of The Wooden Soldiers....aka Babes In Toy Land



Tagline: 1 and half hours of laughter
Plot: Ollie Dee and Stanley Dum try to borrow money from Barnaby to pay off Mother Peep shoe, when that fails they trick him into marrying Stan Dum…when that goes wrong Barnaby unleashed the dreaded and feared Boogey Men.
My Take: You all may know this movie as the original Babes in Toyland made in 1934 or seen one of its numerous remakes that were not as good with their monotone actors (I’m looking at you Keanu Reeves).  But this one is the original therefore maintains a lot of what the director and writer really wanted it to be...a wholesome family film that would become the staple for this movie goers christmas tree decorating day. Now when you look at this you wouldn’t real think of this as a Christmas movie…It takes place in the obviously fictional location called Toy Land (hence the name) The set design for that time rather well done between the Peeps shoe to the dark caves the Boogey Men come from each set is sight to see, its campy but still magical…like the land of Oz. It covered all the fairytale creatures; Jack and Jill, 3 little pigs, Bo Peep, and a brief cameo from Santa the only real glimpse of Christmas in the whole movie, and the list goes on, and each character is memorable. You can tell Barnaby is the evil villain because he has the clichéd slumped over with cape over the face as he walks with the over exaggerated facial expressions. It even has a knock off of Mickey Mouse which is funny saying that the director and Walt Disney were friends. And if you see the Disney remake they have knock offs of Laurel and Hardy’s character. Which actually brings me to Oliver Hardy and Stan Laurels characters; you may or may not have heard that Chris Farley and David Spade were compared to these two, even Jackie Gleason and Art Carney, or one of the variations of the two. Well these two were one of the original comedic teams, one is a bumbling idiot and the other is a overweight smarty pants. They feed off each other and the energy they share with each other is what makes the comedy work…in fact the original Looney Tunes mannerism are based off these two actors and many other hollywood actors at time and when you see the movie you will know which ones.
                Now as a movie in whole it is a classic, its movie for both kids and adults alike, complete with the overturning canon that shoots darts that stick into the rump of Oliver Hardy and other such physical comedy. Now as I mentioned before it was staple in my holidays as a kid, I’m not sure if CBS 6 had cameras in my home or what but I always remember decorating our tree and eating my father’s garbage bread while this was on, every year without fail. And the funniest part about it is that the first time I watched March of the Wooden Soldiers it was in B/W… the way it was made originally. Then the next year it was in color, but not the natural color we are accustomed to but the…abnormal color where you know it’s not suppose to be like that. Whether your watching it in the original B/W or color it is still a visual delight

Random Fun Fact: The "actor" in the "Mickey Mouse" costume was a capuchin monkey
                                
Final Thought: This movie is a classic; the humor holds up, it is a film that you will want to add to your holiday tradition, if not your movie collection. So buy it, rent it, and borrow it from a friend…get the family together crack open some eggnog and ribbon candy, and enjoy this holiday hit.
            I give it 5 Cherry Cheese Danishes

Thursday, December 9, 2010

Scrooged....A Christmas Carole Bill Murray Style



Tagline: The Spirits will move you in odd and hysterical ways.
Starring: Bill Murray, Karen Allen, John Forsythe, John Glover, Bobcat Goldthwait, David Johansen
Plot: Based of the famous Charles Dickens “A Christmas Carol”. A greedy TV network president Frank Cross is a mean spirited cynical man. Who is visited by three ghosts that show him his past present and future based on the choices he has made in his past.
My Take: Scrooged is one of those renditions of a Christmas Carole that most certainly stands out. It does the story in its own way. It seems that every version of this beloved classic even the new versions seem exactly the same (even the creative minds at Disney couldn’t change it up). I get it why change a masterpiece…the same reason you would remix or sample a song…put a fresh spin on things.  Unlike the 100 different versions of it, where it takes place in the 1800s…and is spoken in old English, they decided to go with the more modern setting change the character names and decided to make it a comedy instead of more serious look at the spirit(s) of Christmas. I mean the theme is the same…but it was good to see something fresh.
          As a comedy it fires on all cylinders. Bill Murray always plays the perfect jerk, hell he sends bath towels to those in his life for Christmas presents  even his own brother. Cynical, mean, and uncaring yet you still love him and its that kind of character acting Bill Murray can do that makes this work so well. Every scene has a comedic moment that you will laugh at; even the moments that should be serious and moving leave you laughing (just see the ghost of Christmas past bit). You feel like you’re not watching A Christmas Carole but another Bill Murray classic. And that’s the magic of this movie. Like the Holiday its based around it has the magic and laughter that moves you to the Christmas spirit.
          As explained above the story follows A Christmas Carole and we all know that story so I won’t retell it. But the biggest difference to me was Tiny Tim. Instead of a crippled Caucasian boy with the trademark crutches, it was a young black boy that stopped talking since the passing of his father several years ago…and in my opinion was more deeply moving when at the end he whispered the famously infamous “god bless us…everyone”….yep I teared up. It felt like it was a Christmas miracle.
Best Reference: When Bill Murray says “feed me Seymore” an ode to Little Shop of Horrors in which he also starred in.
Fun Fact: Its fun to see in everyone of Bill Murrays movies his brothers always have cameos if not roles in his movies this one is no different.
The Spirit of the Holidays Described in One Line:
 Frank Cross: It's Christmas Eve! It's... it's the one night of the year when we all act a little nicer, we... we... we smile a little easier, we... w-w-we... we... we cheer a little more. For a couple of hours out of the whole year, we are the people that we always hoped we would be!
Final Thought: I know I didn’t reference moments in the movie like I do in my other reviews, and that’s because a movie like this you need to see for yourself and experience it first hand. It’s a Christmas classic that you will watch over and over and make it part of your holiday tradition, just like Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer and A Christmas Story. It has the magic of the holidays and the laugh a second comedy rolled into one…It’s a movie if you haven’t seen it…then you should.
          I give it 5 Cherry Cheese Danishes                         

Sunday, December 5, 2010

SAW VII....Im so happy to finally say its "Game Over"......maybe


Tagline: The traps come alive
Starring: Tobin Bell, Costas Mandylor, Betsy Russell, Cary Elwes, Sean Patric Flanery
Plot:  Self help guru and survivor of Jigsaws game Bobby Dagen starts a new batch of life or death games. While Hoffman tries to protect himself and the Jigsaw legacy from being exposed.
My Take: Saw VII, Saw 3D, or whatever you want to call is a movie that was made for 1 of 3 people; the die hard fans, the ones that want to see how it ends, or the ones that like to see morbid deaths. Now I am one of those that wanted to see how they ended it and also see some cool deaths because that is the staple of the saw films…lets face no one cares about jigsaw (sorry Tobin Bell). But the movie left me disappointed because what made it great, all the cringing gross over the top deaths seemed bland and boring. The story and twists were predictable as always but unlike the other saw films you didn’t have that satisfaction of finding out you were right.
              As I said before I wanted to see how the traps and the deaths happened and the ending of the Saw Saga because well lets face it I invested a lot of time and money into these films. And I must say I was disappointed in both. The 3D film making was not used wisely. You see a spear fly at you, a jaw flies at you maybe a little splatter here and there…and that’s pretty much it. The Blood effects and color reminded me of George A Romeos 1970s Dawn of The Dead with the lighter shade of blood and fake looking skin strecthing. It would would have worked well if the film was made in the 70s.  The games were themed again which means if a victim used his or her voice to harm people….then they would have to have their voice box removed (which was one of the games) and the rest of games of course involved all those around Bobby being killed because they helped him spread the lies that he created to get rich. And compared to some of the traps in the previous Saw films these were tame which bummed me out. I wanted to cringe in my seat like I did when Shawnee Smith was pushed into the needle pit in Saw II.  It was fun however to see Chester Bennington from Linkin Park fly through a windshield because he failed to pull his stitched body out of car. 
                  *SPOILER* Now the twist was the worst part of the film…and as noted above the twist was predictable and I will tell you why…filmmakers seem to think that if you introduce a character at the beginning of a film and don’t mention him till the end then they hope you forget about him and be surprised when he returns. Well that was the step they took in this film. You see Cary in the beginning as a flashback to the first film. You see Cary at Dagens “Jigsaw Survivalist meeting” then you see him in the twist flashback…where you should go “OMG that was a TWIST” but instead makes you go…”are you serious he was helping Jig Saw this whole time so lame and out of all the sequels you find out now”, that was my actual quote. And the most tragic part is that they left it with the Hanging ending. Like in Saw II it ends with Cary’s Character locking Hoffman in the dungeon in the dark....I’m going to assume if they made enough money on this one you can expect, and I cringe when I say this, a Saw 8....I hope im wrong.
Social Commentary: Despite everything I didn’t like about the movie there was one scene that made me feel like I was watching a dark glimpse of society. The trap was set in a fiberglass case and spectators started to gather when the game started. Now when the trap started people started filming on their camera phones instead of calling for help. They watched the undignified death of a young woman with minimal help. Now I couldn’t help but think…is this what our society is becoming. With all the snuff films on the internet and tragic clips we see…why do we have a need to see it. Why are we so compelled to see the demise and torture of others around us. Have we become so custom to seeing death and tragedy that we need to see it, record it, and indulge ourselves in it.
Biggest Question: In regards to the trap mentioned above, how come no one noticed people shackled to a buzz saw…I get that it was part of an already standing display but still…did no one look at display the whole day or night prior to the game starting. Also why didn’t anyone notice someone dragging 3 bodies into the case. And tying them up…was I the only one confused by this. At least the other places the traps were held were isolated. This place was public. I wish they would explain that one.

Final Thought: Don’t see this movie. IF you must then be warned…you are wasting time and money even if it’s the dollar at red box. The 3D effects were disappointing, the story was lame, the blood and effects were some of the worst I have seen and over all it was just a disappointment.
                 
              I give it ½ a cheery cheese danish

Sunday, November 21, 2010

Due Date: The Planes Trains and Automobiles of 2010


Tagline: Leave Your Comfort Zone
Starring: Robert Downey Jr., Zach Galifianakis, Michelle Mohaghan Jamie Foxx, Juliette Lewis
Synopsis: Peter Highman needs to go to LA fast to be there for the birth of his first born child. But after being put on the “no fly list” he must travel across country with the man that helped put him on the no fly list Ethan Tremblay.
My Take: I felt like I was watching the classic 80s John Hughes hit “Planes, Trains, and Automobiles.” I mean hell its practically the same. A high strung character matched up with a overweight kind of easy going wacky person with a sad past and along the way silly shenanigans happen to them...but at the end they become friends. Sounds very similar…Except for the heart…PTA (as I will call for it this review) had the heart that John Hughes put into every one of his movies…The Breakfast Club, Sixteen Candles, and of course PTA amongst others.  Now don’t get me wrong I’m not saying that Due Date was bad because it didn’t have heart. No it was very funny and I found myself laughing all the way through…but the moments it was suppose to have the heart and the awww moments it just missed the mark.
                Now the film was directed by Todd Phillips, the same man that directed classics like; Old School, Starsky and Hutch, and last summer’s comedic hit The Hangover so you know you’re in for 90 minutes of absolute hilarity and great times and this movie certainly does not let you down. From the beginning you will laugh constantly at the mismatched couple and things they go through. The always snarky Downey Jr with his line deliveries and actions will always leave you laughing…the scene where he was watching the two kids while Zach was buying weed, absolutely hilarious. Don’t get me wrong Zach Galifianakis was good and had his funny moments with awkward stature and lines too but Downey Jr. stole the movie. Scene after scene there is either physical comedy, spoken comedy, or something outrageous happening to them. But aforementioned where the moments where it was suppose to tug at the heart strings and make you feel empathy for the characters you barely do…made you feel like you they through it in there to balance the movie. But while it lacks in some of those warm feeling it makes up with hilarity.
                                                                            *SPOILER*
Fav. Scene: Well it was very hard to pick just one but I did it. When Highman and Tremblay are trying to sleep in the car and turns out that Trembley was masturbating next to him and then his dog started.
Final Thought: See it in theaters…see it on DVD…doesn’t matter how you see it…just see it. Get your friends together get some tasty treats refreshing drinks and get yourself ready for a road trip…be prepared to laugh for 2236 miles.
                I give it 4½ Cherry Cheese Danishes.

Saturday, November 20, 2010

Human Centipede....100% Medically Mind Numbing


Tagline: Thier Flesh is His Fantasy; 100% Medically Accurate
Cast: Dieter Laser, Ashley C. Williams, Ashlynn Yennie, Akihiro Kitamura, Andreas Leupold, Peter Blankenstein
Synopsis: Two tourists (Shockingly enough) young American women on a Euro trip decid to go a German Club which on the way get a flat tire and are helped by a Dr Heiter…who shockingly enough is a “mad” dr. Who uses the 2 girls and also a captured china man to make a Human Centipede by medically attaching their mouths to each others Anus….let the FUN begin?
My Take: I first heard about this movie on The Free Beer and Hot Wings Show, a Radio show on our local rock station, they were talking about how “shocking it was”. So I had to see it, as my mind is sick and twisted and enjoy seeing crazy stuff like this in cinema. And what I saw was independent film trying to by shocking but not push the boundary. It was kind of fresh to see a film leave some of the gross stuff to the imagination. Now I’m not saying you don’t see the post surgery product itself but if this was a Major release film by major production company, they would try and compete with saw and you would end up seeing the sowing of mouth to anus uncensored and they would probably put a lot of other stuff we didn’t really have to see in it.
            *spoilers* Now to my dismay and what lead to me wanting to see this movie..is ultimately the downfall of this movie. This movie is neither shocking nor disturbing. Now I know I said earlier that it was refreshing not see the sick stuff. But a movie that was made to shock, disturb, and overall give you a feeling of dismay left you feeling unfazed.  Hell in test screenings people walked out cause some scenes were considered too controversial. But the most shocking part is the fact that people got so uppity. Compared to what is scene in movies like Saw, Hostel, and the Lucio Fulci films this movie is like watching Sharktopus. The story could have made it really creepy and disturbing…but the Dr who used to separate Siamese twins but then decided to make one is not that heinous and the only moment I found remotely disturbing was when the Chinese man Yelled in Chinese “I gotta SHIT!”  and the Dr encourages it by yelling “feed her YES!!! FEED HER.” The Dr keeping it as a pet I found kind of funny because instead of fighting back…which they could have several times I mean just because you have someone attached to your ass does not mean you can’t fight back. And he was really acting like it was dog. He took the “Centipede” in his back yard and tried to train it, he kept it in a cage at night, fed it off the ground pet it like a dog.
Fav. Scene: When the anesthesia was being injected into the China man, He turned into a Scat Man
WTF moment: When the detective sees the “Centipede” for the first time and instead of radioing for back up are medical help he steps back and runs toward his partners location.
Lesson learned: Just like in Hostel, Touristas, and several other films of this nature… if you are overseas  and some seemingly nice looking stranger offers you a drink or help…never EVER except it because you may find yourself being tortured, having your organs harvested and sold, or worse yet…being sown to someone anus..being forced to eat……his doo doo.
Final Thought:  for the media buzz this movie got for being shocking and controversial…it was very tame. The overall product seemed shallow with a mild and unexciting story. At the end you felt bad for the girl not because of what happened to her but where she is left in the movie. If you must see this movie then do so…otherwise…stay away….stay very far away
            I give it 1/2 cherry Cheese Danish

Sunday, November 14, 2010

Resident Evil Afterlife...they should have left it extinct


Tagline:          Experience a new dimension of Evil
Cast:                Milla Jovivich,  Ali Larter, Wentworth Miller, Kim Coates, Shawn Roberts, Sergio Peris-Mencheta, Spencer locke, Boris Kodjoe, Sienna Guillory, Kacey Barnfield, Norman Yeung, Fulvio Cecere.
Plot:                 Alice returns in the 4th installment of the resident evil series to stop Umbrella and find survivors along  with fabled land of Arcadia in Alaska, a place untouched by the virus.
My Take:         Let me give you a little history: As a fan of the RE videogames I was stoked when I heard back in 2002 that a RE movie was coming. They went with a different story then the videogame with one similarity…a virus escaped from an Pharmaceutical Companies underground facility that turned everyone into flesh eating zombies. They went with a different story so they can attract a broader audience and give the gamers something new to see rather than watching what the already played. And it was great; seeing a Licker on screen, the laser room, and Zombie dogs.
Then they released RE: Apocalypse and I was excited to see scenes from the RE 3: Nemesis the videogame reshot for the big screen, Jill Valentine in her RE3 skirt, and Nemesis’s makeup was great but alas…Nemesis himself was a bitch with minor killing (only killing the S.T.A.R.S. team in 45 seconds with a chain gun) and at the end remembering Alice was his friend from the first movie and helping her and I was left with a feeling of disappointment. it was great seeing all those things and watching the root story from RE3 unfold with Jill, the now T-virus infused Super Alice, and couple other survivors trying to escape the now zombie infested Raccoon City that Umbrella quarantined.
 A couple years later in 2007 Extinction came out and again I was happy to see things from the game like Tyrant, infested Crows, and the Super strong zombies they encounter in Vegas which is what I would consider the “Crimson Heads” from the Resident Evil remake for the Nintendo GameCube. We also get to see Albert Wesker for the first time. The story was mediocre; the world has been laid to waste and is a barren waste land, we meet up with Carlos and LJ from Apocalypse. They are traveling with a group of survivors made up of Claire Redfield, a girl named K-Mart, and others not worth mentioning because they die. Umbrella is trying to replicate the Alice DNA so they can perfect the T-virus even though the world is completely dead. Why would they try creating a BOW for a dead world.
*SPOILERS* And finally that brings us to Afterlife… where do I start. Well I guess I should answer the question as to why the history lesson. And here is why, with each movie they slowly dissolve more of the story and show more monsters from the game. In this installment, Alice fights Wesker who is Super Human like in RE: Code Veronica and RE5. We meet Chris Redfield, and some zombies can open there mouths like Predator can as seen in RE5. We meet the Axe Man from RE5…the dogs can split themselves in practically in half like in RE5…we see the Controlling devices as seen in RE5...ugh are you seeing a pattern here. It feels if they wrote the story around these creatures. The stories in these movies are being put on a back burner so the gamers can see the monsters they fought in the game. Those who have not played the game are left with a hollow story with monsters they know nothing of or where they came from. There is no character development except for the introductions told in the movie so you know who is who but what’s the point, you don’t care whether the characters live or die. The fight scenes areare shot in slow motion…which makes the frantic what should be heart pounding action turn into watch grandma climb the stairs with a walker.  And you’re left with an ending that’s suppose to have a twist as character returns and if you haven’t played RE5 you would go….and the point is.
Cool Moment:   Watching Zombies and the Axe Man getting killed with quarters shot from a sawed-off.
Final Thought:  If you feel the need to see this one…then by all means……but I would wait to see it when it hits the $5 bin….or better yet just play the games…you won’t see Alice BUT at least you get more in-depth story, character development, and scares.
I give it 1½ Cherry Cheese Danishes

Black Dynamite: Black explotation done right




Tagline:           He’s a powder keg of black fury that’s about to explode
Starring:          Michael Jai White, Obba Babatunde’, Kevin Chapman, Tommy Davidson, Richard Edson, Arsenio Hall, Darrel Heath, Buddy Lewis, Brian MCnight, Byron Minns, Phil Morris, Miguel a Nunez Jr., Nicole Ari Parker, Salli Richardson-Whitfield, and John Salley.
Plot:                 Set in the 1970’s it follows the bad ass adventure of ex CIA, Vietnam vet, and pimp Black Dynamite as he uses his Kung Fu and swagger to crack down on dope selling crackers dealin to orphans, protecting the streets from tainted Anaconda malt liquor, and fighting the honkey all the way at the top.  
My Take:         As a spoof of all the Black Exploitation or Blaxploitation  films of the 70s, more famously Shaft, where it had heavy black stereotypes while having a mostly black cast usually in conflict with a white antagonist. Well this movie is no different but as a parody of all of them it pulls it all off perfectly. Between the Kung Fu, The action, and the dialogue, everything is delivered in perfect time . It has the slightly gritty look a lot of Blaxploitation films have. It even comes with the “Dynamite” jingle every time he does something BA. Every joke, every comical action scene is a done is such a way where you don’t feel like you’re watching a parody. For an example, While you’re watching Naked Gun, Hot Shots, or Kung Pow: Enter the Fist when a comical line is delivered or some silly action scene happens, they may stop the action and look at the camera and make a funny face. While watching Black Dynamite you will notice they won’t do that. I guess what I am trying to say is that they keep it serious while spoofing a whole genre of film.
                        As a side note: while watching it you get the sense that they had an a lot fun making this film. Not like most comedies where you watch it and because it’s a comedy you know they had fun on the set but still it lacks the character and heart per say. But with Black Dynamite you get the feeling that there was for a lack of better term a lot of soul put into this film. And I think that’s why it works so well.
Memorable
Quotes:           Black Dynamite: I think you're running a temperature. Let me see if I can find a thermometer for you.
[unzips pants]
    

                        Black Dynamite: Your knowledge of scientific biological transmogrification is only outmatched by your zest for kung-fu treachery!

                        Black Dynamite: Ain't nothin' in the world get Black Dynamite more mad than some jive ass sucka dealin' smack to the kids!

                        Black Dynamite: Who the hell is interrupting my kung fu?

                        Black Dynamite: I guess you forgot about the time you and Bravo company left my black ass for dead, huh? But I remember. I remember everything. I remember Vietnam like it was yesterday. I remember that village in Tainan that we cut down. It was a massacre. All the dead Chinamen we left in our tracks. I remember the faces, the children. This one child I'll never forget. Poor little bastard was still alive. His little Chinese legs were blown clean off! Still see his little shins & feet hanging from the ceiling fan across the hut. He was charred from his head down to his little Chinese knees. He tried to get up, but he fell over when what was left of his right leg broke off. As he laid there, flat on his face, he looked up at me. His little Chinese eyes burned right into my stomach, deep into my soul. He said something to me in Chinese like, 'Boo coo sow!', sounded like some cartoon shit. But I understood it to be a question that he was asking me. And I don't have to know how to speak Chinese to know what that question was. 'Why, Black Dynamite? Why?'

                        There are so many more but to type them all out….hell I would be typing practically the whole movie.

Favorite
Fight Scene:     The Bar Room fight where Bullhorn slaps the thug, and then a bad edit occurs and you a see a stunt double standing in place of the thug and they re-shoot the fight scene.

Final Thought:   Grab hold of some of your jive talkin brothas, some Anaconda Malt Liquor, and some Waffles. Prepare for some laughs and some Kung Fu action and treachery. As Black Dynamite Explodes with black fury from your TV

                        I give it 5 out of 5 Cherry Cheese Danishes

Sunday, November 7, 2010

LAST EXORCISM: Recycles and adds upon the mocumentary


The last exorcism...a mocumentary about a preacher who doesnt believe in exrocism is a blast of classic horror...that means the bare minimal of CGI. now im not sure about you guys but I am sick of horror movies using CGI to make the movie. now I am not knocking CGI I believe it is a valuable tool to enhance the movie but when it is used too much it takes me out of the movie.

Anywho...its good to see an exrocism movie use a sense of realism. now I enjoyed the Exorcist: The Beginning or Exorcost: Dominion or what ever its called now but when the possessed lady climbing on walls...come on. And the Exorcism of Emily Rose was good especially finding out  that it was based on a real life exorcism that took place back in 1920 in Germany. Now as I said  this is shot in a mocumentary style like the Blair Witch or Quaratine. And much like Blair Which it has several no name actors (though the preacher I did see on an episode of Burn Notice) which gives it scooch more realism which adds to the fear. I mean lets face it if Tom Cruise, Ryan Reynolds, or Seth Rogen was the main character it just wouldnt be the same. It does have the shaky camera at times but its used in a manner of disorientation which leads to the climax and also doesnt lead to motion sickness.

Now onto the meat and potatoes of the movie. As I said above it follows the preacher Cotton Marcus who believes exorcisms are shams and performs a show of them to "pay the bills" and decides to make the documentary to show that its a sham and after he reads about a exorcism that goes wrong and a boy is killed. Through out the movie ot follows his search for answers as to whats going with the young girl he is hired to exorcize but is it somethign far sinister or just a psychological issue...well sadly im not gonna tell you.

But what I will tell you is that the Last Exorcism is worth the 10.25 to see it or teh 9.50 if you go to latham (which i recommend saying that it doesnt have special sound effects). But much like a titty bar you leave satisfied but you still want a little more.

TICKS aka INFESTED: what happens when the juice meets ticks


Tagline: Something hungry is about to hatch

Starring: Seth Green, Alfonso Ribeiro, Rosalind Allen, Clint Howard, Peter Scolari

Plot: Holly Lampert (Rosalind Allen) and Charles Lampert (Peter Scolari) take a group of street teens to the woods so they can escape the mean streets of LA but unbeknownst to them there are a pot growers that are using a liquid steroid to help speed up the growth of the pot and some of that botanical roid drips on some tree ticks and just like the TMNT they mutate in size and become super strong killing machines in a tick shell (lame I know)

My Take: Ticks is a movie I tried to get for a while because I am always a fan of the classic horror movies bad or good, and and this one has always lived in infamy to me since I could remember. I was lucky to find this rare title at a flea market I attended recently cause I didnt want to spend the $20 for it on VHS on amazon...true story check it out. So when I saw i,t I gobbled it up like a pacman eating power pellets. anywho I digress. With the director of Hell Raiser II at the helm you know its gonna be a good creepy bloody mess. Now when it comes to the special effect being that it was from 1993 not all of it stands up to todays standards, it does however maintain its entertainment factor. The tick special effects are funny when they skamper about. They sound like stewie griffins pitter patter. Im a huge fan of all the goo and slime in the movie they used a good amount of it to create the sacks the Ticks hatch from. The make up effects in the infected people is still good and can still compare to some of the horror movies today...if it was a movie done today it would be CGI and look fake. The only special effect I was not a fan of was the sillouette of the trees and cabin with the fire laid behind it. I was happy to see Ron Howards less famous brother in it. The majority characters are forgettable since they are very cliche to every early 90s street tough character. It is strange to see Alfonso play a teen from the streets since all i see him as Carlton from Fresh Prince and the voice of Roland Jackson in the short lived TV series Extreme Ghostbusters. The other characters have little parts and I feel that the only reason why they were added was to fill screen time and add to the gore. Other wise it would have 6 characters and then who would they kill. How ever I feel like it was cut short at the end since it ends abruptly.

Favorite Part:  the enterance of the Queen Tick

Favorite Death: Clint Howards

Final Thought: If your looking for a classic slime filled bloody good time then give this one a gander you wont be disappointed...so get yourself some popcorn your favorite movie beverage and settle yourself in for the infestation.

Paranormal Activity 2: Sequel thats a prequel and a sequel.....WTF?



Tagline:    N/A

Starring:    David Bierend, Brian Boland, Molly Ephraim, Katie Featherston, Seth Ginsberg, Sprague Grayden, William Juan Preito, Jackson Xenia Prieto, Micah Sloat, Vivis Cortez.


Plot:             In this prequel, we meet Katie’s family which installs CCTV cameras into their home when they believe that their house has been broken into. But oh no my friends…its not hoodlums. We finally get to find out what the entity is and why it is plaguing this all American family…we find out…what’s the dillio


My Take:    As a fan of the original, and I know not many people liked the original and I think it’s because we are desensitized and need to see everything now…but ill save that for another day, I found myself not as scared watching this prequel sequel that turns into sequel as I was watching the first. Yep I admit it, I got scared watching the PA. But in PA2 I just sat looking for the next “spooky ” thing to happen. And that’s because the first movie set up all the gags and neat tricks to spook and scare you. PA2 reuses all of those gags you end up in every scene expecting something to happen and usually it does...even the timing is predictable.  And because they recycled all the tricks from the first movie nothing is new and you don’t get that eerie feeling.
                      *SPOILER*The first movie used that one bedroom camera and the POV shots from the other camera to establish a feeling of actually being in the house. It used darkness and character acting to create an amazing feeling unease and pants staining moments…you got to admit Katie walking around in a trans and standing over Micah…and the one second her voice changed and stared at the camera….holy crap that was crazy. PA2 they reused dragging screaming Mom who then gets possessed (which is not as good as PA). The brief glimpse of a demon face when the mom attacks. Obviously the moving furniture and of course the shadows. The moments with the baby I found unnerving …but I blame that on being a new dad.  But again it doesn’t have the same magic as the PA. But if you think about it…if they took it in a different direction and steered away from the voyeurism we are accustomed to with these movies, we would end up with another Blair Witch 2: Book of shadows and that would be… well…….tragic

Eye Brow Raising Moment: *Spoiler* When the Nanny plays the role of Tangina in Poltergeist and knows there are shenanigans going on and gets fired the moment she tries to help…stupid dad.

Final Thought:  Though not as good as the original it is still a good flick to watch. I would wait till DVD though to watch it cause it does answer questions that PA didn’t answer. So get it in RedBox, On-Demand or however you get your new releases from order a pizza and enjoy the movie. Oh and its ok to turn the lights off while watching it.   I would give it 3 out of 5 Cherry Cheese Danish’s.