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I saw this movie this past weekend at one of its very rare theatrical screenings (which happened to be at the theater where co-screenwater Marcus Dunstan venerable to work in Macomb, IL) . What the film lacks in originality and budget it makes up for in attitude and ends up a fun, arresting movie. The status is a simple rehash of From Dusk Til Dawn, only this time it’s monsters/aliens(? ) attacking the bar, and the people are trapped inside, defending themselves like the folks in both the fresh and remake of Night of the Living Uninteresting. The writers know what the audience expects from a film like this, so they throw a monkey wrench in here and there to dispel a few of the B-movie anxiety cliches, their tongues planted firmly in cheek. This movie is down legal hilarious, but there are a few surprise moments. Don’t query to be disturbed, but there is plenty of blood and gore. As one person said on another situation, the only element missing from the classic leisurely 80’s scare flicks is the gratuitous nudity - No T&A!!! (Unbiased a dinky bare cleavage) . The character profiles which pop up when the characters are first introduced have a Tarentino feel to them, and are a hoot. If you like From Dusk Til Dawn, Jeepers Creepers, the Base Tedious or Tales From the Crypt movies, or Return of the Living Monotonous, then this movie is a must notice.
Ok. Yes. The movie is not modern. The monsters, well, we’ve seen those kinds before. The characters, of course these are cliche characters, the movie practically points that out to you. Yet the movie is probably the best American alarm movie I’ve seen in the past year. I’ll compare this to another movie I saw yesterday (I saw Feast movie fair a while ago), that movie was another cliche movie called Are You Fearful. That movie compared to this movie shows objective how a cliche can work well (as in Feast) and work badly (as in Are You Insecure) . Both copy what we’ve seen before, but Feast revels in the passion, the gore, the humor, something that the other cliche lacks. Yes. Nothing unusual under the sun you might as well say, at least in the scare genre, but this can be a top-notch thing or a unpleasant thing depending on how you know your work in your hands. The people that bring us Feast know what we want, know what we like, and presents it in such a twist that keeps us glued to the action throughout the whole movie…something that many other movies out there in the panic field lack these days. I really hope that the director of this, along with the actors and actresses, along with the special effects people, go a long design and will be seen again. The movie kind of reminds me of an early Stephen King (as in The Mist or Pet Semetary) or Clive Barker (Books of Blood), speedy, indignant, bloody, silly, and want we want in our awe.
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