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Showing posts with label backcountry. Show all posts
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Sunday, April 23, 2017

Birthday Horror Movie Marathon DAY TWO


Well after a disastrous day I was finally able to watch some horror movies - I only got through two before heading to bed. But no fear - today I have the whoooooleeee day to pick up where I left off.

So first up I watched:

V/H/S (2012)

"Joey, you're all gonna fucking die up here"

First of all - I was convinced I'd already seen this because I've seen the other two, but after the first tape finished I realized I'd never seen this before in my life.

Second of all - all the men in this movie are awful and I was happy to watch them all die painful deaths.

V/H/S came out in 2012 and kind of reinvigorated the anthology series trope. It was created by Brad Miska who runs bloodydisgusting and features five stories and a wrap around. The wrap around was directed by Adam Wingard (You're Next, The Guest) and follows an awful group of guys, one who has a hipster pedo-stache, who basically exploit women and sell the tapes for money. They also break into an abandoned house and smash up all the windows most likely because they're bored and idiots. But a mysterious someone offers them a lot of money to break into a house and steal a single VHS tape and so this perverted, pile of human garbage decide to take up the offer.

When they enter the house they find an old man, who they assume is dead, and a tone of videotapes. While the group splits up to see if there are any more tapes, one guy stays behind and starts to watch them. But don't worry - they all get what they deserve. The flaw with this wraparound though is that it is basically unwatchable. The "found footage" element is so choppy and confusing that I couldn't even make out what they were doing half the time, and the guys are SO awful that I almost couldn't get through it.


The first tape is titled Amateur Night and is directed by David Bruckner. And surprise, surprise it's a bunch of gross horny bros who have bought themselves glasses with a camera in them so they can film themselves having sex. I hate all of them so much. After picking two girls up from a bar, they get more than they bargained for when they come face to face with a Siren.

I didn't really like this one. Again, it's virtually unwatchable. The only part I liked was when the Siren shows her true self and destroys all of the men one by one in very violent ways. The special effects makeup on the Siren was really awesome. 5/10

The second tape is titled Second Honeymoon and is directed by the amazing Ti West (The Innkeepers, The Sacrament). It's a married couple on vacation and at first all seems well until one night at the hotel the boyfriend reveals himself to be an ultra douche and tries to film him and his wife having sex even though she says no about 1000 times. They're interrupted by a knock at the door and a strange girl asking for a ride in the morning. That night the girl breaks into the hotel room and films the couple sleeping and she films putting the husband's toothbrush into the toilet.

This one was super confusing in a fun way and the ultimate reveal actually had me cheering. I loved this one! 9/10


The third tape is titled Tuesday the 17th directed by Glenn McQuaid and is a typical trope of friends going up to the lake for a weekend away. And guess what? The two guys are total douchebags. What a fun theme we're experiencing here. The one girl who invited them all is a little off and keeps making strange comments. It's then revealed that the year before her and her friends had come up here to the lake and they'd all been murdered except for her.

This was one was okay? The "entity" is a cool effect but ultimately I have no idea what it is or what is going on. 7/10

The fourth tape is titled The Sick Thing That Happened to Emily When She was Younger and it was directed by our boyfriend from Second Honeymoon, Joe Swanberg. This one might have been my favorite I think. A couple are video chatting while the boyfriend is away at school, his girlfriend Emily is saying that her arm is sore and she thinks her apartment's haunted. She calls him one night to show him the ghostly happenings.

This one actually scared the crap out of me! The first reveal when the little kid ghost comes running into the bedroom and slams the door had me SHOOK. This was a super fun short that had me questioning the whole way through and it completely paid off. I'm still a little unsure of the ultimate premise...is it ghosts...is it aliens? But I'm going with aliens because I can. SUPER FUN! I want a whole movie done of this premise. 10/10



The final tape (which plays after pedo-stache is finally killed and I cheered really loudly) is called 10/31/98 and is directed by Radio Silence (Devil's Due, Southbound). This one was quite fun too. A group of guys (not douchebags for once) go out to a Halloween party but get the wrong house. They sneak inside and think it's a haunt because crazy things are happening like doors slamming and footsteps and hands coming out of the walls. They have a tone of fun with it until they reach the attic and begin to realize this isn't fake.

The effects were super fun in this one! Love some good poltergeist activity done right. 9/10

Overall V/H/S was not as good as the other ones. But maybe if I'd watched them in the right order, this one would've been my favorite. But I had some fun watching it - although there were so many "bros" that I was getting really annoyed. And I don't think I've seen so many boobs in one movie before. That's a lie. But it was a lot.


Then I took a break and made some cookies. And jumped back in by watching one of my favorites, Backcountry which you can see the original review for here.

Alright I'm onto day three!

Stay spooky!


Saturday, October 10, 2015

DAY NINE - Backcountry (horror movie challenge - 31 days of horror)

 
DAY NINE - BACKCOUNTRY (2014)


Backcountry was AMAZING. It's a Canadian horror film written and directed by Adam MacDonald and starring Missy Peregrym, Jeff Roop and Eric Balfour. It's based on the true events of Jacqueline Perry and Mark Jordan who were viciously attacked by a bear who preyed on humans in Northern Ontario, back in 2005. Jacqueline did not make it.

Backcountry focuses around Alex and Jenn, a couple who are going camping for the long weekend. Jenn is not a camper and is very wary of the dangers of the forest (like she should be) and Alex is a veteran camper who knows everything about the area (yeah right). But when the couple get lost, the forest comes alive with a human hunting bear and they must fight to get out alive.


This movie was so exciting! And proves to me that my flat out refusal to go camping is the right move. Nature is much scarier than any horror movie. And honestly out of the 8 movies I've watched so far this month, the scariest moment has been when Jenn and Alex are sleeping in the tent and the bear starts sniffing around them. I almost shit myself.

BUT....Alex is world class asshole. Let me tell you the many reasons he deserves to die:
  • Alex declines the map from the ranger. Claims he knows the land well enough even though he hasn't been there in years.
  • He secretly removes Jenn's cellphone from her backpack before they enter into the trail because he didn't want her on it the whole time.
  • When he first sees a bear paw print in the woods....he continues on.
  • When he sees a dead dear carcass that has clearly been ripped apart by a bear...he continues on.
  • He hurts his foot and decides to hang his freshly bloodied socks from a tree near their tent....knowing there's a bear nearby. 


I hated him. But I LOVED Jenn. Let me tell you the many reasons Jenn is a final girl in this fim and the ultimate bad ass:
  • When they realize they are lost, Jenn panics, but the next day she completely takes charge of the situation. This is a girl who has never been camping and is truly afraid, but she puts those emotions aside and works her ass off to get the two of them out of there. Meanwhile Alex is slowly turning into an emotional wreck.
  • She gets clawed by a bear and barely notices because she's so focused on saving her boyfriend.
  • At one point she actually manages to out run a bear for a short period of time.
  • She falls and gets a major head injury but still manages to climb a tree at night to hide.
  • She breaks her damn leg climbing down a waterfall but still manages to navigate her way out of the woods, and paddle a canoe to safety.
  • She only cries once when she's fighting to survive on her own.

There were a few plot holes and silly moments in this movie - the moment with the Irish tour guide was filled with stereotypes and awkward dialogue. And their backpacks didn't seem able to fit all the stuff they seemed able to carry.

 
But I loved it, I had a great time watching it, I was truly terrified by the bear. I felt deeply for Jenn and Alex and was rooting for them (not so much Alex). I actually cheered a few times when Jenn managed to pull something off. The scenery was absolutely stunning and did not make me want to leave my house at all, but I could take a second to appreciate how pretty it would be if I did.

Absolutely enjoyed it the whole way through, will definitely be recommending it aggressively. 10/10.


Not sure how I'm going to coordinate the next two movies and blog them because I actually have plans this weekend. Mitch is playing a show tonight which I'm going to and tomorrow is Friendsgiving. BUT I will figure it out. And hopefully Sofia can join us again too.

Stay spooky! And happy long weekend fellow Canadians!