Vanillaphant
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Hello, hello!
I thought, what with it being the Halloween season, some of you might have watched one or two horror films recently…? Anything good? Bad? Surprising?
I watched Fright Night recently (the original from 1985). Well, you couldn’t call it a great film lol. But it’s good fun. Pretty tongue-in-cheek. The sort of film where you’re thinking, “Well ANYTHING could happen here” lol. And for that reason you can’t help but see it through to the end! One can see how it would become a cult classic. Pretty decent special effects as well actually.
Caught about half (the beginning and end) of a British horror film from last year called A Dark Song. I suppose the fact that I lost interest somewhere in the middle tells its own story lol. It was an interesting concept though. A bereaved mother seeks out the help of some occultist fella, ostensibly in the hope of being reunited with her deceased son. It’s unusual for a horror film in that most of the tension comes from the sense of mistrust between the two central characters. I was also surprised to learn that the male lead, Steve Oram, is more of a comedy writer/actor, and this was his first serious lead role! Seemed like a very natural performance. But like I say, the film has its flaws.
Anyone? 🙂
I thought, what with it being the Halloween season, some of you might have watched one or two horror films recently…? Anything good? Bad? Surprising?
I watched Fright Night recently (the original from 1985). Well, you couldn’t call it a great film lol. But it’s good fun. Pretty tongue-in-cheek. The sort of film where you’re thinking, “Well ANYTHING could happen here” lol. And for that reason you can’t help but see it through to the end! One can see how it would become a cult classic. Pretty decent special effects as well actually.
Caught about half (the beginning and end) of a British horror film from last year called A Dark Song. I suppose the fact that I lost interest somewhere in the middle tells its own story lol. It was an interesting concept though. A bereaved mother seeks out the help of some occultist fella, ostensibly in the hope of being reunited with her deceased son. It’s unusual for a horror film in that most of the tension comes from the sense of mistrust between the two central characters. I was also surprised to learn that the male lead, Steve Oram, is more of a comedy writer/actor, and this was his first serious lead role! Seemed like a very natural performance. But like I say, the film has its flaws.
Anyone? 🙂