Friday, July 13, 2012

I will watch the crap outta this

So, I've been on a (lengthy) hiatus, but I thought what better way to get back on the wagon than discussing movies. Again. Because that's just how I roll.

I've been watching a lot of trailers recently, and these are the ones that stand out.
1) The Day
Why: From what I gather, it's basically Straw Dogs (2 links, 2 versions) meets The Road, starring Dominic Monaghan (of Lord of the Rings/Lost fame) and Ashley Bell (who was amazing in The Last Exorcism). Also, Shannyn Sossamon (A Knight's Tale, some other stuff) and Shawn Ashmore (X-Men. I'm not gonna lie, even after studying the poster and the trailer, I totally did not recognize him). I'm always a fan of the post-apocalyptic genre (can we call it a genre?) as it's usually a smorgasbord of crazy with the crushing realization that the characters usually have nothing left to live for, but they still do anything to survive. The path is, obviously, never easy, which makes for some really interesting character studies. How do they react? What's their motivation? How have they survived thus far? What's keeping them sane? I'd like to tell past me that it would've been an interesting essay topic. Hey, film students, you're welcome.

2) Rec 3
Why: Have you seen Rec 1 & 2? No? Stop what you are doing and watch them! No, not Quarantine, that's the American remake and it's probably awful. Because as horror films, Rec 1 & 2 are utterly fascinating and pretty much flawless. The first film sets up a crazy and terrifying story, the second continues from approx 5min after the first one ends (same set!), answers a lot of questions and brings up a whole bunch of crazy developments. I'm not sure how Rec 3 fits in to the storyline as it takes place miles away from the initial location, but from what I've read, it does explain the tie-ins. It has the same writer/director (one of a duo, which is a bit sad but also very exciting... it's always kind of a drag when a completely new and unattached writer/director takes over the sequel to a pre-exisiting film, especially when the original team has created a masterpiece). At any rate, the first two were so well done, I'm utterly stoked for the next instalment. There is reportedly going to be a fourth film as well. Bitchin.

3) VHS
Why: It looks like a series of horror vignettes, and from what I've seen from the trailers they could be pretty damn awesome. VHS is apparently a huge deal at the Toronto After Dark film festival this year, so it's a good endorsement (though they have also featured The Human Centipede... which I've blogged about already. It was pretty..... weird? I get the appeal, as it does have a pretty strong shock value, and the series of events was interesting, it just wasn't a movie I'd ever want to see twice. It just wasn't that entertaining. Interesting, sure, but not great to watch). The directors attached to the vignettes sound intriguing, featuring Ti West (House of the DevilThe Innkeepers). For most of the directors, this appears to be the first "big" movie they've worked on, which could be a help or a hindrance. It seems to be predominantly filmed by handicam, which has its merits, but can be distracting or stomach-churning if not used correctly. I'm curious about this one... I don't really know what's going on with it, but it's piqued my interest.

4) Looper
Why: Really neat concept. It may be a little jarring to watch Joseph Gordon-Levitt with facial prosthetics to make him look more like Bruce Willis, but the idea of a time assassin alone is interesting, throw in the twist of having his future self sent back for execution and you've really got something. Another great cast as well. Furthermore, it's done by the writer/director from Brick, which is impeccable. (Seriously magnificent. Modern film noir. Just great).

Anyhoo, more later. Trailer frenzy y'all!