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I watched Halloween 2018. It started off quite interesting -- and then soon went downhill fast. The script lacked imagination and general creativeness, so it all felt like a cheap way to cash in on the franchise. Another thing that really stood out... is the acting was terrible. I'd say this Halloween film is easily the worst I've seen from the franchise. It made me feel really bored -- and I was quite annoyed by then end.Last edited by Leon Retro; 05-12-2018, 17:58.
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A couple over the weekend, Sin City 2 and The Watch.
Both kicked off great and then went entirely meh and directionless. And Richard Ayoade turning up in The Watch as Moss...but not actually supposed to *BE* Moss. It was meta. Heavy.
More annoyed with Sin City 2, it's just a mess despite an excellent cast, I couldn't tell what da fug it was supposed to be tbh, just messy. Kicks off ace as well. Bah.
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A Nightmare on Elm Street 5: The Dream Child
Elm Street, a franchise that started middling and successfully managed to find new depths with each sequel. It continues with this fifth entry where it's strayed pretty much just straight into the territory of being bad now. It felt like a real slog this time out and I've seen interviews where Englund has said he's too old to do the physical work the role takes but it's hard to see that's the case given how little Freddy does in these films bar posing. The trouble often is that they get too hooked on the 'dreams' aspect and this one does the same with its ruleset now completely broken and the deaths just stupid with the Mad Maxesque bike death, the stuffed cheek woman and the comic book death. There's just no attempt to fulfil any horror elements and instead just long slogs about souls etc as the film has moved so far off the original set up. The laugh is that there's something to actually mine with the idea of the main character being held to the mercy of the baby and its sleeping being a way for Freddy to get to her but it does nothing of worth with it. We've started the sixth film that was supposed to end the franchise, early signs aren't good though.
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If I remember correctly, Englund's main issue with the movies was the time it took to do the makeup. And you can see with 5 that they made some serious compromises with it. It looks much more like a mask and really foamy. I'd say much more of it was pre-constructed to save him makeup time but the visual results just got worse.
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A Nightmare on Elm Street 6: Freddy's Dead - The Final Nightmare
There's a moment in the film, when it reveals that it's going to delve in to the history of Krueger and how he came to be the man he became, that I thought this could turn out to be an interesting one to see but that nugget was the sole moment of potential about this one. From the strange set up of teenagers having been wiped out in Springwood to the deaths that are just nonsense at this point (the videogame sequence was unbearable), the film might be an ending but it's a really poor one. We're going to skip the remake, these haven't been great but there's some curiosity because of Englund, there's little appeal to revisiting a bad film with zero fun to it. Still leaves us with two entries though and thankfully they're the best two as far as memory is concerned.
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Yeah, Freddy's Dead is terrible. I saw that in the cinema back in the day. So many poor choices, not least of which is the Roseanne cameo. And writing the 3D glasses into it... ugh. Anyway, yeah, things get better from here although I have never watched the remake. New Nightmare is definitely a stronger and more interesting film and, no joke, Freddy vs Jason is one of my favourite films.
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The Christmas Chronicles
I watched this with my wife and son at the weekend and we loved it!
It's not too cheesy, but also embraces Christmas without some of the cynicism of a lot of modern Christmas films.
It stars Snake Plissken as Santa Claus, who has his sled totalled after a pair of kids try to catch him on film.
I particularly like how he remembers what everybody wanted for Christmas and the car he steals.
Good stuff to watch with the kids, but perfectly Christmassy for grown-ups getting into the festive spirit!
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The remake was directed by a guy who's experience comes from making music video's and it kind of reeks of it. There's a slight Bayness to it as it comes from the run where Bay produced a run of horror's. Haley is fine but it's a very vanilla version of Freddy, no wisecracks and little real menace, lots of burns but not made to resemble Englund Freddy much in the face either. The film is a fair slodge and decides that darker is better so strips out every element of cheese and humour and instead retells the story but makes Freddy a paedophile as well to make him extra dislikeable but it utterly ruins the appeal as it destroys the character by making this change. The crux of Myers, Jason and Freddy's endurance is that despite how evil they are they're ultimately liked by the audience - take that away and the film falls apart.
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You Were Never Really Here. I'd been looking forward to this one but had mixed feelings in the end. It's very stylish and Phoenix is brilliant, but I didn't quite connect with it ... I just wish it dialled down the art-thriller vibe and bitty back-story a bit. One thing I loved though were all the city night shots/locations ... I'm a sucker for them.
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A New Nightmare
The seventh Nightmare movie, some aspects of it are aged including the concept which has been heavily done since this first came out but by a very, very large margin this is the best of the seven. Being toned down from the hokey tone of the others does the film wonders and the stripped back version of Freddy here is both better and worse visually, its all good in terms of physicality and menace but I prefer the burnt look rather than skinless as he is here. The transition sequence with the Dad late in the film is nicely done too, in the end it's almost a shame the main series ended here because this is such a leap forward for the character. Only one film to go now...
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