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Showing posts with label Kathleen Quinlan. Show all posts

Thursday, January 30, 2014

The Hills Have Eyes (2006)

The 2006 remake of Wes Craven's "The Hills Have Eyes" was set in motion by Craven himself after he saw how commercially successful the reboots of "The Texas Chainsaw Massacre" and "The Amityville Horror" were. The updated version is clearly more violent, gory, has a larger mutant family, is set at a quicker pace to keep the action going. What I liked best about the cast was that the actors looked their ages unlike the 70's version where the teens do not look like teens at all (it's how they did things back then). The mutant family actually look like possible mutants instead of just being extras from the "Road Warrior".


"The Hills Have Eyes" is a simple story about a family that is on a cross country road trip who, after following the advice of a local gas station attendant, become trapped within a former nuclear test site. With their vehicle badly damaged, the family is left vulnerable to the murderous blood lust of a family of mutants.

Wednesday, January 15, 2014

The Riverman (2004)

"The Riverman: Ted Bundy and I Hunt the For the Green River Killer" is a made for TV film about the interviews between Robert Keppel and Ted Bundy as they discussed the Green River Killer. Bundy contacted Keppel after he learned about the Green River Killer, claiming that he may have some insight behind what kind of person the Green River Killer could be. Bruce Greenwood and Cary Elwes provide great performances as Kepple and Bundy. The interviews that take place right before Bundy's execution are truly powerful as the movie dives into Bundy's conscious. The film is clearly more of a crime drama than a horror film but it goes to show that what people are really capable of is just as frightening as what we can make up.