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Mar 2018
Ten years ago, The Strangers got a lot of hype as being a truly creepy home invasion movie, inspired by the immortal classic known as Halloween. It has a decent reputation among horror fans, but personally? I hated it. I thought it was dull, and I didn't give two hoots about anyone in the film. I didn't care for the nihilistic and somewhat abrupt ending, and I didn't care for the directing. It was all about building tension, and somehow, the movie just didn't resonate with me at all. I was quite disappointed that I couldn't get on The Strangers' boat, but whatever. Fuck that movie.

Since I love trailer park(boy)s, and the 80s look of the film, I figured I'd give it a try, because I set my bar pretty low for this sort of thing, but the movie was plenty entertaining. It's about your regular family going to send their dramatic/punk daughter to boarding school, and they stop off at a trailer park.

Now, the family is pretty generic, but the actors did a very good job with the material. Christina Hendricks played the mom, but she never showed her tits, which is always unfortunate. No points for nudity, but you'll get gore points. The level of violence was definitely satisfactory, and the setting and music were all wonderful. Great production values turn what would be a mindless home invasion type movie into something pretty interesting.

The director is obviously influenced by Halloween, but it's more than that. It's actually a whole Carpenter influence, because he's stated that the film is influenced more by The Fog and Christine. I can definitely see that. The fog part, because there's a lot of fog (duh), and there's a lot to do with the radio. The Christine part is because of some scenes being stalked by the car, and some definite similar imagery. In fact, there's also a total blatant reference to The Texas Chainsaw Massacre that any horror fan would draw parallels to immediately.

It gets the hairbox approval, which we all know is the only opinion that matters. I also snagged a couple of posters for it right after I saw it. Then, I went straight into Thoroughbreds https://trashepics.com/post/1/404/ ...


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foz says:
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Mar 2018
also not keen on The Strangers, was really boring and generic. i'd seen Ils which it was apparently a remake of, that didnt float my boat either. Home invasion doesnt grab me, i enjoyed Funny Games for the sadism mixed with black comedy n fourth wall breaks, but other than that, meh. You're Next wa overrated and Hate Crimes is just plain nasty.

Saying that, open minds for this one, the trailer trash aspect intriugues and i'm more than piqued by your Carpenter comparisons. As for Hendricks, impressive bosom aside, she's good value in swampy trash TV series Hap n Leonard, worth a look for some silly crime comedy capers not million mles from TPB.


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sfpx says:
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Mar 2018
The blatant TCM reference you speak of - you mean where the baghead killer tries one last attempt to get the final girl as she piles into a pick-up truck, axe in hand as opposed to chainsaw? if so, more like a scene-by-scene rip off! Cool, nonetheless.

I enjoyed the use of 80s pop songs on the soundtrack, but wish the score was more synth based. It was orchestral, wasn't it? Either way, nothing about the musical score was especially memorable.

Ok enough time-waster.


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Box_a_Hair says:
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Mar 2018
The score was alright. Definitely honing in on that Halloween/Carpenter influence, but it did a lot to contrast that with the upbeat dance 80s dance music. I can't remember the music off the top of my head, but it was better than a lot of other horror scores coming out.



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