| Review Date: Director: John Carpenter Writer: John Carpenter and Larry Sulkis Producers: Sandy King Actors: Natasha Henstridge as Melanie Ballard, Ice Cube as James Williams, Jason Statham as Jericho Butler |
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Well, if you answered “yes” to most of these questions, then you are likely an ideal candidate to enjoy this cheesy picture. If you answered “no” to most of these questions, this film is definitely not for you, please move on and thank me for it later. I personally went into this movie with super-low expectations and had a blast. I got into its slow start, appreciated its heavy score and seriously had fun watching the loads, and I mean loads of killings, maimings and beheadings in the film (all in the name of ghosts running rampant on Mars, of course). Now are you supposed to take notes during a movie like this? Of course not! It’s an all-out gang-bang movie for the senses and I was running along side the whole way. Of course, there are many actual elements of the movie that aren’t really “good”. For example, I didn’t like the “ghosts” at all. All they seemed to do was scream and mope around like “Mad Max” rejects. I also didn’t like the over-use of flashbacks in the film, but did get used to them after a while. I also thought that the whole town of Shining Canyon looked like a giant movie set, didn’t think that the premise was very original and noticed some crappy CGI here and there, but I honestly didn’t really mind it all that much because I “got into” the cheesiness of it all. A special nod goes out to the film’s final scene which was especially cool.
This is not a “good” movie by the book definition of that word. This is the kind of movie that you’ll really dig when you’re drunk with some buddies and just wanna have a blast! There are no big words in this movie. The plot is very simple. There are decapitations galore, blood galore and lots of people getting killed as the good guys fight the bad. If any of that turns your dial, you’re barking up the right tree. If not, don’t come crying to me afterwards. This movie is cheesy, it’s fun, it’s loud and it’s not trying to be 2001: A SPACE ODYSSEY…it’s low-grade entertainment and it works! At least according to me, and God knows that I’ve enjoyed a handful of “bad movies” (according to others) in the past (LAST ACTION HERO, BATTLEFIELD EARTH, HUDSON HAWK). So you’ve been warned… 😉