What was the last movie you've seen?

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Death Warmed Up

Well, I can watch good movies...I just usually don't.

Death Warmed Up(AKA Death Warmed Over) is an early New Zealand splatterfilm, coming out in 1984. While it would lack the humor of later New Zealand splatter releases, this is exactly the kind of thing that Peter Jackson was watching when he started working on films like Braindead and Bad Taste. There's a little sex, there's a fair bit of gore, and there's a whole lot of screaming and darkness.

Michael Tucker is a good kid, but he's an unfortunate pawn in a battle between his father and a rival scientist, Dr. Howell, who believes he has found a way to cure death through a cranial transplant. Howell is more than a little nuts, so he drugs Tucker and hypnotizes him into killing his parents with a shotgun. Tucker spends 7 years in a mental institute, and when he gets out, he's hellbent on revenge. But Howell has spent the last 7 years doing brain implants on a remote island that he controls, and now he has all manner of hot nurses, freaky mutations, and messed up psycho hillbillies to do his bidding.

This film is quite short, clocking in at only 85 minutes in its full version(and 78 in the butchered UK release which cuts out some of the violence and gore). And while it starts with the lead up to the murder, the middle section is a little strange as Tucker travels to the island with three friends and they explore and piss off the locals. This middle section is the weakest part, but things begin to improve once the kids sneak into the island's extensive sewer tunnels and discover the mutations in the lab. One of the kids gets hurt, one of the hicks gets killed, and the other hick declares he will have his revenge and releases the mutants on the island. Murder and mayhem ensue, as folks get burned, blown up, stabbed, scissored, axed, electrocuted, and so on to death.

This is a dark, depressing movie. The middle section may be the weakest part, but it's also supposed to be the one that lightens the mood, and it doesn't really work as it is sandwiched between two sections of darkness and shocking levels of violence and gore. This film is so much more despairing than other Kiwi splatters, and to make matters worse, its pointed out that even worse horrors await the near future following the film's end. There are more people out there who received the surgery that will inevitably turn them into murderous mutants, and it's only a matter of time before they breakdown and run wild. One of the final lines is Tucker declared to his screaming girlfriend, "It's only beginning," right after she claims the violence is over. The movie then proves his words by killing off the anti-hero lead in a freak accident. Such nihilism in a film where scientists attempt to play God and conquer death.

Did I like it? Yeah, I actually thought it was pretty cool. I do think Kiwi and Aussie fashion in the 1980s was a bit odd, but overall, what a gloomy movie.
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Ack wrote:The Public Enemy
YEAH!!!! That movie is awesome. I love James Cagney's "gangster" films, and that one is probably my favorite. (Also, the poster is almost as good as the one for R.O.T.O.R.)
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Ack wrote:Death Warmed Up
Been meaning to watch this for a while. Sounds like it won't disappoint.
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TSTR wrote:
Ack wrote:Death Warmed Up
Been meaning to watch this for a while. Sounds like it won't disappoint.
I think you'll enjoy the beginning and the end. But that middle section was a bit tough to get through.
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Nightcrawler

One of the best films of last year by a long shot. Jake Gyllenhaal aces his lead role as usual, and while the story has been done before, it's worth doing again and again to hammer it home. Reminds me of a Richard K. Morgan novel that takes market competition to its inevitable conclusion (ie legalised murder), but that's a story for another time.
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The Nest

Roger Corman's wife Julie Corman produced a film written by Stephen King's brother Richard King about killer cockroaches on an island! Hell yes!

The evil corporation INTEC has moved onto an island off the coast of New England with the help of a small town mayor. But soon INTEC's experimental cockroaches get loose, and food, pets, and eventually people begin to disappear as the ravenous roaches swarm up and take over. It's up to the local sheriff, his old flame, a bonkers bugman, and the crazy scientist who invented the super roaches to do battle with them, save the town from complete destruction, and destroy the nest! But meanwhile, the bugs are mutating!

Now I know what a mutant cat/roach looks like. And that dude from Franz Kafka's The Metamorphosis. Overall the movie is a pretty serviceable creature feature until the mutants arrive. Then the film enters some laughable territory...for a while. Yes, the mutants are gross, and the models are pretty nasty looking, but they're also comical and ridiculous. That is until the Queen appears. The Roach Queen in this movie has to be one of the most disturbing, disgusting, and awesome looking creatures I have ever seen. It's like John Carpenter's The Thing fused human corpses together and then grew mandibles. If you love twisted monster designs, the Roach Queen is definitely something you should check out.

As for the overall quality of the film, this is a Corman production. It is low budget and treads over old ground in ways that other films like Prophecy did a decade before. And there are times where The Nest strays from its path to become too camp and comedy or intensely serious. There is also a lot of blood and gore. I'm feel that the film did not know exactly what it wanted to be, but I'm unsure if this is the fault of the screenplay or the director, Terence Winkless. But I was definitely entertained by what I was watching, and to my horror fan friends who haven't seen it, I'd say it's worth checking out.

This plot also made for a great X-Files episode later...
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That movie poster looks more like an insect version of Leda and the Swan. I had to read your description to realize it was a creature movie rather than a really really really kinky porno.
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I have The Nest on VHS.
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MrPopo wrote:That movie poster looks more like an insect version of Leda and the Swan. I had to read your description to realize it was a creature movie rather than a really really really kinky porno.
I still don't know if Necromantik and its sequel are horror films or really gross pornos.
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Ack wrote:
MrPopo wrote:That movie poster looks more like an insect version of Leda and the Swan. I had to read your description to realize it was a creature movie rather than a really really really kinky porno.
I still don't know if Necromantik and its sequel are horror films or really gross pornos.
Or is the idea that the pornographic elements are so disgusting that they are horrific? :wink:

There's a sci-fi movie with a rape scene involving a woman and an alien slug/bug thing. I found that to be the scariest part of the movie.
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