noiseredux Presents THE MONTH OF HORROR (2015) (remake)

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noiseredux wrote:Yeah it is great!
Agreed. It is one of my favorites. I hope he enjoys it as much I did.

I also liked Housebound, BTW. I thought it was a very solid horror-comedy. (It was filmed in New Zealand, which apparently excels at that sub-genre for some reason.)
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Prom Night

After a few days of haunted house movies, I returned to the slasher genre with Prom Night, starring Jamie Lee Curtis and Leslie Nielsen and filmed in 1979 in Toronto. That date is important for several reasons: Curtis was only a year out from Halloween but had found considerable success there, which is how she got the role. Nielsen was still in the dramatic phase of his career before 1980's Airplane! sent him down the comedy path that we all love and remember him for. And the slasher was poised on the precipice to really take off. While Halloween had helped put this style of film in the public consciousness, 1980 was the big year when the slasher really exploded, with Friday the 13th, Prom Night, Silent Scream, The Boogeyman, Don't Answer the Phone, and Maniac all coming out, along with the likes of Schizoid, To All a Goodnight, Terror Train, Funeral Home, and more.

Of all of these, Friday the 13th is clearly the big name and was the most successful, but Prom Night could have beaten it to the punch and nearly did. Paramount Pictures offered to distribute it in 300 theaters, but Prom Night's production company Avco Embassy Pictures wanted 1200 theaters. Avco ended up releasing the film on its own a few months late, and Paramount instead went with Friday the 13th. But hey, Prom Night still ended up successful, raking in nearly $15 million USD on a budget of $1.5 million Canadian.

Unfortunately for slasher fans, Prom Night is a bit slow. It starts with the death of a little girl from falling out a window after being bullied by several children, and aside from one murder that is done off screen, we don't see any more mayhem for the next hour. Instead, we get high school drama, Leslie Nielsen keeping kids in line, a creepy repairman, an escaped convict, and red herrings. Oh, and disco. Lots of disco. Jamie Lee Curtis can really move!

Really though, the movie has loads of setup for its final murder spree, which unfortunately makes things drag for those who like a high body count but gives information on what kind of people all of our children characters have grown up into. I actually think it works, because it makes me care about most of the victims, which makes their deaths seem so tragic. Otherwise, yeah, sure, they killed a girl and lied about it, they deserve to die. It's like I Know What You Did Last Summer, only I actually feel bad for the kids getting killed. And once the hunt is on, it's on, with a lot of setup. In particular, Wendy gets hunted for a while and run down by our killer. By the end of it, she's a sobbing, panicking mess. Sure, her character is a total bitch, but the long, slow wait she has to deal with for death is horrible as time and again her hiding places fail.

If I have one criticism, it's the killer; he isn't menacing. It's a guy in a ski mask, making him about as vicious as your typical home invader but nothing up to snuff with the likes of Michael Myers. He doesn't slowly stalk, he's not unstoppable, he's a normal guy. In the end, it only takes one blow to fell him. However, I appreciate that the film tries to keep the audience guessing about who he could be. Is he the school principal? Is he an escaped convict? Is he the creepy school janitor? Slowly the possibilities fall away, but always with a small setup for another one, until the reveal finally occurs.

Not bad, Prom Night. You're no Halloween or Friday the 13th, but I liked what I got.

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It's on my Hulu+ queue...
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prfsnl_gmr wrote:
noiseredux wrote:Yeah it is great!
Agreed. It is one of my favorites. I hope he enjoys it as much I did.

I also liked Housebound, BTW. I thought it was a very solid horror-comedy. (It was filmed in New Zealand, which apparently excels at that sub-genre for some reason.)
Yeah that's true. The only other one I can think of is Dead Alive, but... I feel like I've seen other New Zealand horror-comedies.
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Black Sheep was one, but I didn't like it.

Dead-Alive rules. I don't like Bad Taste though.

Did y'all ever see The Ugly? Not a comedy, but good.
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Lazer wrote:I feel like I've seen other New Zealand horror-comedies.
Apparently, What We Do In The Shadows is spectacular.

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Last night, my wife and I watched Genocide (1968). It is a Japanese science-fiction/horror film about poisonous insects attempting to reclaim the planet from humanity in retribution for humanity's use of the atomic bomb. I went into it expecting something similar to a kaiju movie, but what I received was a grim cautionary tale with long shots of insect bites and festering wounds. The film, which was created by the team behind the sublime Goke: The Body Snatcher from Hell, easily fits in with other late-1960s, psychadelic Japanese films. It is not as surreal as the best films in that genre, however, and it has too many poorly developed plot lines. Accordingly, and while I certainly didn't hate it, I cannot recommend it wholeheartedly.

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noiseredux wrote:Black Sheep was one, but I didn't like it.

Dead-Alive rules. I don't like Bad Taste though.

Did y'all ever see The Ugly? Not a comedy, but good.
How about the upcoming Deathgasm?
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Ack wrote:How about the upcoming Deathgasm?
That looks AMAZING.
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Hello Mary Lou: Prom Night II

Well, this series went off the rails in the best possible way. Where as Prom Night was a slasher film with Jamie Lee Curtis and Leslie Nielsen, Prom Night II is a supernatural horror film starring Michael Ironside. Actually, this movie wasn't supposed to be a Prom Night at all. Instead, it was originally titled "The Haunting of Hamilton High," but Alliance Films changed the title, much to producer Peter Simpson's chagrin.

Back in 1957, Mary Lou was a woman of *ahem* loose morals. She likes to get dirty with the boys at school, all of them except for her boyfriend, Billy. When Billy finds her cheating on him at the Prom with his friend, Buddy, he tries to get even by throwing a stink bomb on her as she is declared Prom Queen. Unfortunately the fuse sets her dress on fire, and Mary Lou sees Billy as she burns to death. Years later, Vicki is up for Prom Queen with her boyfriend Craig, who happens to be Billy's son. But Vicki ends up finding Mary Lou's old Prom crown and winds up possessed by her spirit, thus causing all Hell to break loose as Mary Lou returns for revenge and for her title as Prom Queen.

Since they weren't initially meant to be related, Prom Queen II feels very different from the original, but it's also a lot more fun in my opinion. Once again, the film gives a lot of time for build up, but this time it's a mixture of teenage drama done in such a way as to make you care as well as the strange goings on inside Vicki's head as Mary Lou slowly possesses her. To do this, she repeatedly harasses and molests Vicki and pulls her into a nightmare version of her school until she can finally take over. Once that is done, Mary Lou begins controlling Vicki's body until she gets gunned down on stage at Prom, and then her spirit comes out. You remember that scene in Carrie where she finally goes nuts and kills folks in the gym? Imagine that, but with a burnt corpse causing all of the lights to explode instead. Oh, and watching this back to back with Prom Night also shows the sharp contrast between teenage style in 1957 versus 1979 versus 1987. Wow, times change.

Highlights of this movie include a chalkboard that can suck you in and watching a girl get crushed inside of a locker until chunks ooze out. That scene was most definitely the top kill for me. Overall I was surprised at how much I liked Prom Night II. It's just funny enough at times, just strange enough, and just dramatic enough. You get your fair share of emotional teen drama, of disgust and depravity, and of violence and gore, all in one movie!

My progress so far:
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Zombi 3
Halloween II
Hellbound: Hellraiser II
Friday the 13th: A New Beginning
Friday the 13th Part VI: Jason Lives
Friday the 13th Part VII: The New Blood
Friday the 13th Part VIII: Jason Takes Manhattan
Jason Goes to Hell: The Final Friday
Jason X
Amityville 3-D
Amityville 4: The Evil Escapes
House 4
Prom Night
Hello Mary Lou: Prom Night II
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