| Review Date: Director: William Malone Writer: Dick Beebe Producers: Joel Silver, Robert Zemeckis Actors: Geoffrey Rush as Steven Price, Famke Janssen as Evelyn Price, Taye Diggs as Eddie Baker |
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Were most of the characters in this movie based in stock wood? Did they put themselves in unbelievably stupid situations like in most other horror flicks? Sure, but it didn’t matter since these type of movies aren’t about character development, they’re about thrills, blood, murders and overall creepiness, and stab me in the back if that ain’t what this film delivered. I also enjoyed all of the film’s grungy sounds, whispers and screams which seemed to be resonating throughout the movie and the unique style delivered by director William Malone. The one thing which I did find amiss was the humor aspect which seemed to have been forgotten in the script, but then again, maybe that’s what kept me more “into” the movie (Granted, Chris Kattan did have some pretty funny lines). No pop references galore and no teeny-bopper girls bouncing around in their tight tanktops (although there’s something to be said about them as well:). It’s a straight scary movie done in a campy way with plenty of energy and a handful of twists and turns. See this movie if you’re in the mood to be taken through a fun haunted house at an amusement park without the long waits in line. Skip this movie if you want a deeper terror a la SHINING and expect to be blown away by its precise narrative. It’s easy, it’s loud, it’s fun, it’s gory, it’s junk food for the scary bastard in all of us, and I’ll be damned if it ain’t my guiltiest pleasure of the year! It’s cheesolicious!