It's been a while since this thread was updated, so allow me to continue where it left off with a few reviews. Some good, some bad, some old, some new. We'll have something for everyone over here.
Let's start with a little movie called
[rec]. It's a spanish movie with a rather simple premise. A reporter for a spanish tv-channel visits a firestation at night to make a report on their lives and work. Naturally she brings her cameraman with her, and we see the entire movie through his camera. Very much like in movies like Blair Witch Project and Cloverfield. It's an effective way to get right down there with them, so you won't feel as distant from the action as you usually do in other movies.
The reporter and her cameraman visits the firestation, as I said, and as it's night, not much is going on. But then all of a sudden an alarm goes off, and they think it's a great chance to get some action. They go with the firemen to an apartment building where someone have heard strange noises coming from the room above. It's occupied by an old woman, and they fear she might have had an accident or something and that her life might be in danger. Only it turns out they were part right. Lives are in danger, alright. Everyone's lives...
When I first saw [rec], I wasn't sure waht to expect. I don't usually watch spanish movies as I hate to read subtitles, but [rec] is really well done and made me forget everything outside the screen. In fact, after fifteen minutes, I had forgotten they were speaking spanish. When the horror part kicks in, it's relentless and brutal, and far better than anything Hollywood has come up with the last decade. Some of the special effects are bad, but not so much it matters. But there are so many other, small things going on that you get sucked into the story right away, and it keeps you there until the end credits roll. I have seen a lot of horror movies the last twenty five years, but [rec] is by far one of the best ones.
Verdict: 9/10
Lost Boys
Oldie, but goodie. If you haven't seen this one yet, do yourself a favor and see it. Yes it's vampires, but the scary kind. Forget Twilight, these are the real vampires. Or as real as they get. Twilight was a mess with sparkling vampires, Anne Rice created realistic, yet boring vampires, and Hollywood has misunderstood the whole concept. But Lost Boys is something in between. These vampires are realistic and acts like vampires should, yet they are pretty darn scary at times. A true masterpiece.
Verdict: 9.5/10
Lost Boys 2: The Tribe
Many people don't even know this one exist, and trust me, that's for the better. If Lost Boys 1 is a classic in a good way, this one is a classic in the worst way possible. It's horrible. The vampires are boring and stupid. The main character are one of the most unlikeable characters I've ever seen. The story doesn't make sense. In fact, I dare say the name is a disgrace. Avoid at all cost.
Verdict: (I couldn't even finish watching this abomination)
Lost Boys 3: The Thirst
That's right, folks. They made a third one. The second was horrible beyond human understanding, so naturally the third one is... um... actually it's pretty good? Don't get me wrong, it's nowhere near the first one. But still, it's miles ahead of the second. The second movie was mostly about new characters fighting new vampires in a new location, but Lost Boys 3 are in many ways centered around Edgar Frog (Corey Feldman) and focuses on his retirement as a vampire hunter. But naturally there are more vampire sightings, so what to do? Bring in the expert and let the mayhem kick off.
It's not a great movie by any means, and it's no surprise it (like the second) was released direclty to DVD. But still, it's an entertaining movie with a lot of gret moments, funny one-liners and lots of action. I really enjoyed it, and I know many of you will to. Just don't expect anything near the quality of Lost Boys 1.
As a micro spoiler, I'm very tempted to add a bonus point for the brilliant ending. It not only opens up for a Lost Boys 4, but it changes a few things as well and makes the potential for the next one very interesting. 'nough said.
Verdict: 7/10
As a bonus trivia, Corey Feldman has not only confirmed Lost Boys 4 recently, but he also confirmed a tv-series focusing on the Frog Brothers. Yay or nay? Hell, yeah!
