Thursday 30 May 2013

THE DAY (2011) Movie Review


 

The Day (2011)

Plot:   Iceman teams up with a hobbit and a demon possessed girl to defeat some post apocalypse cannibal psychopaths.  It took a while to get that out of my head before taking in this gloomy violent thriller.

The plot focuses on five survivors of some unexplained end of civilisation event; struggling they find shelter in a deserted farm house and attempt to get some rest & recuperation. 

Unfortunately for them some human flesh hungry fuckers have already claimed the house, rigged some traps and won’t give up their rights to the ramshackled shit hole so easily especially not with the potential buffet inside.  

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Luckily the group have a tough as shit ginger ninja on their team but with dwindling ammo will the group survive till the day?


 Is it good:  Yes, in the end I was won over by this violent, still a hit & miss, low budget effort.  The acting talent was high for the budget involved Adam (Shawn Ashmore) – X man trilogy, The Ruins.  Rick (Dominic Monaghan) - Lord of the rings trilogy, X-Men Origins: Wolverine.  Mary (Ashley Bell) - The Last Exorcism.  Henson (Cory Hardrict) Battle: Los Angeles & Nikki (Brianna Barnes) - One Missed Call.  



The gore level is quite high, mostly CGI blood but some pretty extreme face smashing & at least one nasty torture scene.  Not that I’m a sicko but it spiced the film up nicely.  The action too is pretty good, Ashley Bell being the star of the show, for a skinny lass she surely does kick some and look convincing with it.  Intense and brutal taking no prisoners.


Thor III the anorexia years
The look of the post apocalypse world has a convicting The Book Of Eli (2010) feel, gloomy, low contrast blue & gray colouring but obviously without its high budget battered landscapes (not even an overturned Nissan Micra).  
Very serious movie but a couple of funny moments like the inspiring loser’s speech. 


Turdige:  The early part of the film was kind of dull a couple of crappy (nothing happening) flash backs and some mumbling.  Even a bit of Brianna Barnes nakedness couldn’t pick it up. 

Also I swear like a fucker but strangely the way they used fuck as pretty much every word in a sentence (mostly Cory Hardrict) it lost its value and seemed unconvincing dialog.  It made me wanted to side with the cannibals, they seemed more civilised (If you overlooked the flesh chomping).

On that note the bad guys were a bit overlooked.  The leader, Father (Michael Eklund) turned out a default post apocalypse bad dude, a cannibal (understandable a guys gotta eat) & sporting a Mohican (not sure why when society breaks down people turn punk).   

Shit I forgot the milk
Granted he looked mean but the character was underused and the others were pretty faceless, may as well have been zombies.  
The guy I first assumed was the leader with his end of the world preacher psycho kind of look may have been a better choice.


 
Overall:   Not Brilliant but Ashley Bell makes this post apocalypse gloomy cabin in the wood 
cannibal standoff movie, worth 1.5 hours of anyone’s time


Director: Douglas Aarniokoski Cast: Ashley Bell, Shannyn Sossamon, Dominic Monaghan, Shawn Ashmore , Cory Hardrict, Michael Eklund





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Monday 27 May 2013

IF YOU WERE BROUGHT UP IN THE 90S PROBABLY THE BEST CLIP EVER

Movie Interlude



Will Smith breaks out the Fresh Prince & brings along the
greatest dancer of all time to the Graham Norton show




Almost tops being on drugs in the 90s, watching  Tom Jones
float in through the patio doors sing a duet with Carlton and
then deliver an it's a wonderful life ending.



Just Say no


#5 The original Jump on it...
#3 The original Carlton dance

Sunday 26 May 2013

THE TRAVELLER (2010) MOVIE REVIEW



The Traveller (2010)


Plot:  Someone who looks like Val Kilmer only fatter has mozzied on in a kind of Assault on precinct 13 style, almost abandoned, police station at the festive period.  He’s the scruff with no name “The Drifter”.  

 Confessing to the murder of six people but get this the murders haven't happened yet.  The cops think he’s just a mental bellend but cuff him just in case. 

Under interrogation he’s one tough dude who may or may not be reminiscent of a tramp they picked up a year earlier in connection to the murder of the sergeants daughter, who they also may or may not have FUBAR’d up the ass. 

As his confessions inevitably lead to grisly bloody deaths occurring the cops begin to believe there is an accomplice or is there more to the creepy fucker than meets the eye. 


    
Fatman Forever
Is it good:  Not really, but It does have its good points, when you feel drawn into the character before generally deciding it’s just bollocks. The film sometimes has a creepy feel, a gloomy atmosphere and some of the gore is well worked & kind of extreme for what seems like a TV movie.  The tongue cutting scene really made me squirm. 


Luckily I had zero expectations of the movie
before watching having never heard of it, which helped; I certainly could not have been let down.  Honestly if you read other reviews you couldn’t be let down they are all pretty much negative.  I don’t think it’s that bad as most say (but it certainly aint great).




Your gonna need a bigger gun
Turdige: It’s unfair to criticise, everyone puts on a few pounds when they get older, except for me but I’m probably dying from some undiscovered venereal wasting disease. 

It’s not unfair however to criticise his mumbling shitty performance. Kilmer plays it like some tired, ironic dying poet “confessing” with stories of how he murdered the six.  Its a low but not his worst. 

Kilmer must really hate Tom Cruise 20 years ago they were almost at an even level, Cruise had Risky Business, Kilmer had Top Secret!, Cruise had Legend, Kilmer had Willow. Even though Tommy boy was gaining critical acclaim for Rain man, A Few Good Men & that soppy vampire shit.

 Kilmer was holdings his own in Heat, playing Jim Morrison & Batman.  It all went tits up for Kilmer in the mid 90s.  Both of them stared in big screen remakes of 60s TV series (both with dodgy rubber mask/disguises). 

Anymore fat jokes Im going to eat you
Unfortunately for Kilmer, while Cruise got Mission: Impossible (1996) and along with it a multimillion dollar franchise that has lasted 20 years Kilmer had the turkey fuck of a movie in The Saint (1997) which not only nosedived his career but dragged Elizabeth Shue with him.  “Even in Top Gun the little mad scientologist shitbag got the lead” – (Genuine made up quote)




Overall:   Not terrible for a beyond the grave revenge story with a twisty little ending but it could have been a looooooooot better if they didn’t hit you in the face with a plot so fucking obvious and you have to trawl through it to get to a twist.   
 
 Director: Michael Oblowitz Cast: Val Kilmer, Dylan Neal, Paul McGillion, Camille Sullivan, Nels Lennarson.




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Friday 24 May 2013

STITCHES (2012) MOVIE REVIEW


Stitches (2012)




Plot:  Stitches (Ross Noble) is a hopeless, debortched, foul mouthed, fuck friendly, scruffy down & out nerfherder of a clown.  We first see him back-scuttling some scrubber in his run down caravan, making him late for the day job he hates “children’s parties”,



Being children of the new millennium, the I want I want generation.  Nothing is good enough for these little fucks, especially not ropey old clown tricks. Unimpressed, Stitches is heckled into an “accident” involving a dishwasher and a knife through the head.  


Years later the kids are now leaving school and Tom (Tommy Knight) the English kid in an Irish town throws another party and all the kids from the original party are invited.  

Fuck its him again, pretend were not in 


As everybody knows dead clowns don’t sleep you just can’t get rid of the useless unfunny fucks.  The uninvited guest is intent on blood soaked, over the top awesome vengeance on the little bastards who killed him. 

           
Is it good:  Yes; this British/Irish slasher delivers both on comedy and gore.  Ross Noble the sometimes brilliantly surreal  Cramlingtainian comic puts in a great performance as the scruffy, fucked off, mumbling, killer clown.  Overall the acting is pretty good for  the budget, Tommy Knight (The Sarah Jane Adventures/Waterloo road)  gives a descent performance but wearing his unfortunately permanent beaker type frown he doesn’t seem to enjoy the role as much as the others, like Sarah  (Roisin Barron) relishes the role as the Sexy ginger bully bitch.
Cunt eyed cunt

Irish actors they seem to have a natural flair for talking shit onscreen much like ozzies it doesn’t seem forced like in low budget UK/USA films.

The deaths are simple, not exactly inventive, but every one of them had a little extra touch that made me smile (like the umbrella), the lack of CGI may cause some people issues but I think it added to the comedy value.  Certainly an impressive amount of gore just take the teacher cock ripping scene... brutal.   
It’s always difficult with slasher films the killer needs a spark, an energy or an iconic image, it makes the difference between a Kruger or a Voorhees and the shit one from Valantine (2001).  Stiches is not up there with the best but for a horror/comedy Conor McMahons (creator of the 10p zombie movie Dead Meat)  made a pretty good effort.  


Turdige: At times the film seems to be heading down a substandard inbetweeners route but just as you start to lose attention up pops a new death to cheer you up.   

Awww he just wants a cuddle
The end did venture into the territory of shit but it was over quick enough not to particularly care. 

 

Overall:   Maybe 8 is too high but I don’t have a 7 ½ score and can’t be arsed making one.  However its worth it for the tricycle alone. Like an Irish version of Hatchet (2006) (low budget slasher/horror/comedy with buckets of blood) Sit back crack open a few beers “Everybody happy?”  

 

Director: Conor McMahon Cast: Ross Noble, Tommy Knight, Gemma-Leah Devereux , Thommas Kane Byrne, Eoghan  McQuinn, Roisin Barron







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