Sunday, February 18, 2007

Crimson Screens is sad after "The Pumpkin Carver" ruins Halloween and reviews in a minute...

Crimson Screens is sad after "The Pumpkin Carver" ruins Halloween and reviews in a minute...

Ok, back again. I have seen a ton of movies in the last month or so. Some were way better than most, but either way, they will all end up here. Someone emailed me and asked why I post mostly negative reviews. Well, I review what I rent. I don't really care about reviewing movies that have been out for twenty years, or the classics, because those have been reviewed a thousand times over in a million other books, magazines and webpages. So, I review what I rent. Yes, the majority of releases today are real bad. I wish that wasn't the case, but it is. I will still watch as much as I can though. Because for every ten crappy movies I see, there is usually one that makes it worth sitting through all the bad ones.
"The Pumpkin Carver" was graced with a cool cover, which drew my interest to the video. Also, it is set on Halloween, which is my favorite holiday of the year, so I was pretty excited.
The movie opens with a boy carving a pumpkin. His sister has her boyfriend sneak over, but sends him away saying that they can't "hangout" until her brother goes to bed. Soon after, a man in a pumpkin mask shows up and tries to kill the sister, but the boy intervenes, killing the intruder. But ooooppps! The intruder was just the girls boyfriend playing a joke.
Skip ahead a few years and the sister and brother duo have relocated to a small town. There is a Halloween party and someone shows up in a pumpkin mask and starts to kill off all the party goers.
Ok, the opening scenes with the practical joke are pretty well done, with a little suspense, but mostly it is just well put together. The movie quickly devolves into crap, as the two leads have moved into a new town. They are getting ready for the big annual Halloween party. There is a lot of crap about what it takes to me a "Carver". Oh please. That's some stupid shit right there.
In addition to the completely generic plot, the acting is bad, the pace is slow and the explanations given are laaaaaame.
There is a lot of gore, which is pretty graphic, but it is all unconvincing and very shittily done.
This is a completely run of the mill modern slasher movie. Nothing special and nothing new.

Ok, here are some "reviews in a minute", done by friend of Crimson Screens, Melissa. I know they are mostly mainstream movies, or at least movies that played in theatres, but I figured this would be better than whole sections wasted on them.
The Departed- fantastic, interesting and excited. it's two and a half hours long but seemed like ninety minutes. A+ plus on all levels.
The Hitcher- take a good movie, reverse the gender roles and take out all the excitement of the orignal and you get this throw away piece of junk.
Stay Alive- life mimics a video game and people die. a semi cool concept that is very poorly conceived. even the unrated version lacks anything special.
Black Christmas- a total waste of time and a disgrace to the original.
Primevel- had one of the most misleading add campaigns ever, but it didn't matter because either way, the movie was not too good.
Hannibal Rising- well, i wish he would sink back to wherever he rose from. average and dull.
Flags Of Our Fathers- very well done and acted but ultimately boring when there wasn't a battle scene on the screen.
Flyboys- some exciting air battle sequences coupled with a love story and not enough character development. those were some crazy guys running around on top of that Zepplin, but overall, not too good.
Crank- awesome and excting action movie, felt like it was made in the 80's. anything Jason Statham touches is good. Highly recommended!

Ok, that's all. More to follow this week!

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