Saturday, May 28, 2022

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In case you haven’t seen the intro from my entry dated 1/26/19 (it’s in my archives whenever you want to read it), I’m no longer going to review every single movie I see.  I’m going to review one, with the occasional bonus, and just give ratings for the rest from now on (unless I decide to pick it up again in the future).  You can always ask me why I gave the ratings for the films without reviews though (via comments or the e-mail addresses under the ‘About Me’ section).
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The Texas Chainsaw Massacre much?  Sure, it takes place in Texas (although filmed in New Zealand) in the Seventies, but it ultimately isn’t exactly like it, nor as good, as has been the case with many other “imitators.”  I was reminded of the legendary Tobe Hooper original at times, as well as his other Seventies feature, Eaten Alive (you’ll understand the comparison if you watch).  A group of people travel to the country to film a porno in a house owned by an older couple.  Eventually, the cast and crew members start dying.  I think it’s already been spoiled as to who the perpetrators are and their motives, but I won’t reveal anything in case you haven’t heard.  The concept is rather dopey, making me wonder if I was watching a parody/satire at times despite having a rather serious tone.  It was often predictable too (I know, what should I expect from a slasher film made today, even though it takes place in a bygone era?).  It was bloody though, I’ll give it that; the violence at times being its primary redeeming value (especially the first kill).  I expected better after all the press I’ve seen on it, and that Ti West, who definitely made a name for himself in the horror field, directed it (I was at least a fan of The Roost, The House of the Devil, The Innkeepers, and even Cabin Fever 2 despite its flaws, which Mr. West allegedly disowned due to all the post-production tinkering).  Who’s to say this won’t age better, it currently holding a 95% rating out of 195 critics on Rotten Tomatoes (I really feel like my own critic these days, despite it being a very subjective thing, needless to say, like always), but I just wasn’t impressed, making it the biggest disappointment of the year thus far.  5/26/2022

Other movies and TV show(s) I’ve seen and their ratings (see above):

Ambulance  >>>B/EH

Death on the Nile  >>>OK

Jackass Forever  >>>OK/G

Rustic Oracle  >>>EH/OK

Umma  >>>EH
   (Partially in Korean with subtitles)

We Are Lady Parts (Season One)  >>>OK
            (Peacock; 6 episodes)

---Sean O.
5/28/2022

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