If you're anything like I was, then your childhood was filled with movies from Hammer Films. Peter Cushing and Christopher Lee were probably the biggest stars on my TV, and many a weekend was spent with me afraid to go to sleep because they -and whatever Hammer Film happened to have been on that day- scared the living hell out of me. No one did Gothic Horror better
When some shitty Elliot Gould movie nearly bankrupted them in 1979, Hammer pretty much stopped making movies. Seriously, who casts Elliot Gould in anything? Flash forward to about 2007, and Hammer Films seemed to be back to making movies. Since then they've given us a remake of Let Me In, The Resident, Wake Wood, and another remake, this one of The Woman in Black.
Let's not forget that Hammer used some of the hottest girls in the world in their movies too. |
"Enough with the Harry Potter jokes already!" |
True story. |
Daniel Radcliffe can definitely act beyond the realm of all things Harry Potter; he's proven that onstage with with 2007's Eqqus and on film in December Boys, and does so again again here. It's hard not to see a bit of Harry Potter when you look at the kid, the role was so iconic and endearing to the entire world, but he moves your mind right past all of that with his acting ability. Now he just needs to play a ruthless killer of some sort, and all will be well.
It's always a good thing to see Ciaran Hinds on screen too; that guy plays it intense even when he's not playing a ruthless killer, or some other sort of bad ass.
Daniel Radcliffe always does what's axed of him... |
The Downright Horrendous- *SPOILER ALERT!* Why would you let his hand go, and especially in a train station? You suck as a father.
The Gory- Not so much. There's some blood here and there, but most of the disturbing imagery isn't very gory. Then again, some people might consider children burning to death before their eyes a bit "gory"...
Also, children committing group suicide is pretty disturbing. |
The Naked- None.
The Best Scene- Probably the entire ending sequence. It comes out of nowhere and seems cliche', but then it leaves you wondering about what just happened and why. We don't wanna spoil things, so that's as detailed as we're getting. We liked it.
What Did We Learn?- There's no making women happy, even in the afterlife. Also, Harry Potter's all growed up and has 'im a kid, which means he got laid. How quickly our innocence is taken from us!
Go in there? Not on your life. |
The Master Says- A That's the 2nd A grade we've given out recently, and it couldn't be more deserved. Hammer has given us a good old fashioned, atmospheric ghost story with WIB that we don't get too much of these days. Daniel Radcliffe held it down acting wise too, proving he's more than just some child wizard when it comes to acting. If you want to see a fun and creepy haunted house flick, check it out.
Final Thoughts- Hermoine misses you, Harry Potter, and she's all grown up now too. Maybe look her up and cast some peen-guardium vaginosa on her or something...
She's 21 now, so I don't wanna hear it! |