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Jun 2019 *
It's On Demand this month. I'm basically a fan of this movie, although there are probably too many things that you're not supposed to think too hard about.

Dominic Purcell is really good in this, he has such a sense of urgency. He's always charging around with his eyes really wide open, bellowing at the top of his lungs. In this movie, he reminds me a lot of Richard E. Grant in Warlock (1989). He's supposed to be the only one who really understands how much peril everyone is in.. or least, he thinks he is.

In fact, wow, what a cast. Michael Fassbender, Dominic P., and Henry Cavill. And Shea Whigham is always good too, although he doesn't have as huge a role here as in some others of his movies. It was directed by Joel Schumacher, soooo... I don't know if that's good or bad. I like The Lost Boys, so he certainly can do a good job.

I like the beginning, and the basic story they lay out. It's kind of like Hellboy, an old Nazi occult experiment that is still having repercussions in our world today. It's also extremely similar to an episode of Fear Itself called The Sacrifice, starring Rachel Miner. I recommend watching that, if you never have... It also has some common ground with that Ken Foree/Barbara Crampton movie From Beyond, the one with the pineal gland eyeball coming out of people's foreheads.... I also like the idea of old connections between Europe and North America, taking place either before the historical record, or sort of outside it.

Anyway, I would be hard pressed to do a good job explaining what the hell actually happens in this movie, but I like it anyway. It has a few things going for it... the things I have mentioned already, and also a good sense of a group of people besieged at an old farmhouse, and some cool Evil Dead type effects, like zombie horses and dogs,,, I like the ending too.

OK, that's enough. Check it out if you get a chance!


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Jun 2019
I saw it around 9-10 years ago when it premiered on cable but don't remember it well. I do recall them digging up a basement and that Fassbender was evil in it. Need a refresher...be back soon!


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Tommix says:
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Jun 2019 *
see if you can tell what I mean about Dominic Purcell, charging around bellowing at everyone with with his eyes really wide open. It's a little chuckleworthy, but I like it. It totally reminds me of the character in Warlock who was chasing Julian Sands's character through time. I bet they all cracked up a lot on the set, between takes.

Yeah, Fassbender's the evil one in the basement! You can only see his face in the early part of the movie set in the 1930s, when they're setting up the main story. But, he maintains a powerful evil presence even when he has all his monster make up on.

The more I think about it, the more striking it is to see what star power they got together for a straight to video (I think... in 2009?? yeah, probably, I think) movie. Cavill has played Superman several times now, for crying out loud. Fassbender gets a lot of respect, and I think Dominic P does too. I'm actually not sure of that, but I always thought he did a great job as John Doe, in the early 2000s. Anyway, yeah, I hope you check it out.


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Jun 2019
Alright, so I just gave it the refresh and while it's not perfect, I gotta say it's better than most of the horror dreck I've sat through that's been released the past 2-3 years. P.C. Hollyweird horror the past couple years has been terible IMO. Even though Blood Creek didn't probably get a wide release, it's still a Universal film and it shows. Tommix as both us come from at least a partial Italian background, we both know the idea Columbus discovered America is absurd. Yeah he blindly stumbled upon the Caribbean looking for India so nice job. Being both from the northeast we both know the Nordic Vikings were here at least 400 years before Columbus found the Caribbean but yeah right?! I believe the Phoenician/Carthagian peoples found and settled North America over 1,000 years before the Vikings ever stepped foot on this continent but I've been called crazy way before I came to T.E.! As for the film I'm glad you brought it up to force me into a rewatch and I'll probably watch it again in the near future....so thanks.


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Tommix says:
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Jun 2019
I was really into Barry Fell books for awhile. He was very into early peoples from the area of modern Libya and Spain traveling over here. I no longer agree with him, but for a long time I liked his theories about old markings on rocks in North America being written in variations of the Tifinagh alphabet of northwesterly Africa, but sometimes written in various languages not usually written in Tifinagh. You probably know more about this than I do, but for anybody else reading this thread, if you want to get into this stuff you could start googling these terms in any permutations you want to try: Barry Fell, Proto-Tifinagh, Celtiberians, Libyans, petroglyphs, epigraphy, pre-Columbian, diffusionism, Dighton Rock, Bourne Stone, Petroglyphs Provincial Park in Ontario.

I was on sort of a personal quest to track down the rock in the top picture here, for awhile. But, it turns out it was vandalized sometime after this picture was taken. Figures.
https://www.amazingmassachusetts.com/field-trips.html



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