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Oct '15 *
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My brief thoughts on the film...

This film was extremely hyped, so much so that people were comparing it to Trick โ€˜r Treat, the superb horror anthology film from 2007. My expectations were high and while I enjoyed it overall, I couldnโ€™t help but feel a little underwhelmed. The segments are hit and miss and it lacks the strong narrative structure and meshing that Trick โ€˜r Treat had.

Basically, itโ€™s an anthology film with ten segments from ten different directors that are all set in the same town. Theyโ€™re all loosely tied together by a radio DJ, whoโ€™s played by Adrienne Barbeau. The film does a good job of capturing the spirit of Halloween in spite of some of the segments missing the mark. My personal favorite segments are โ€œThe Night Billy Raised Hellโ€, directed by Darren Lynn Bousman, and โ€œThis Means Warโ€, directed by Andrew Kasch and John Skipp.

Itโ€™s an uneven horror anthology film overall, but itโ€™s entertaining and I recommend it. It features just enough of everything that makes anthology horror and Halloween fun.


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damn_cyborg says:
#8, Reply to #7

Oct '15
I had similar thoughts. "Ding Dong" was a dumb and incoherent mess. "Friday the 31st" started off well like you said, but it seemed like the writer/director of it didn't know where to go next and decided "Hey, I'll just throw in a stupid alien because I can". What a waste.



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