In 1997, America is all fucked up and the crime rate is so high the government
has converted Manhattan into a prison, complete with guarded 50 foot high walls
around the perimeter. There are no rules. The cops just dump the prisoners and
split. They don't care what happens as long as it stays inside...but all of that
changes when, thanks to some terrorists, Air Force One carrying President Donald
Pleasence crashes inside.
The coppers go in to get him, but only find his empty escape pod. The inmates
have taken him hostage and instruct them to leave or the President dies. Plan B:
convince soon-to-be-transported-to-Manhattan prisoner and ex-special forces
soldier "Snake" Plissken to go in and save the President (and a super important
cassette tape that he's carrying) within 24 hours. How do they convince him? By
placing explosives inside of his neck. That'll do it.
So anyway Snake goes in and...it's kinda boring. He walks around a lot and talks
to some people. Eventually he punches some punks, gets captured and forced to
fight a giant dude with a spiked baseball bat, but even that is boring
cause the fight is only like two minutes long. More talking and more
running around happens until Snake finally a hold of the President. Now he
must escape from New York.
I've heard tons of hype about this movie being totally badass. I can see
how the idea for this movie is awesome,
but the reality of it isn't all that
great. It's pretty boring and considering how it came out the same year as
THE ROAD WARRIOR
it doesn't doesn't have any excuse not to be badass. I'm sure all kinds of
fanboys are vomiting tears and punching their computers right now, but it's
true. ESCAPE FROM NEW YORK is not action-packed and it looks pretty
goddamn cheap.
Worth a watch once just to see what all the hype is about, but I can't imagine
wanting to watch it multiple times. Very little violence, no gore, very little
tension, zero nudity (unless you count Kurt Russell's nipples or that extremely
quick scene in the theater), impressive cast including some uncredited voice
acting by Jamie Lee Curtis as the narrator / computer, a gun equipped with a
silencer making a lot of noise, a Cadillac with chandeliers on the hood, dated
as fuck special effects, important information being carried on a cassette tape
despite it being 1997.
If you need me, I'll be in my room watching the next Carpenter-Russell
collaboration instead...THE THING. Or maybe re-reading that escape the store chapter from Robert
McCammon's "Swan Song".
Part 2 - Escape From L.A. (1996)
Tuesday, November 8, 2011
Sunday, November 6, 2011
THE CRIMINAL LIFE OF ARCHIBALDO DE LA CRUZ (1955)
One evening when he was very young, the spoiled Archibaldo is playing with a
music box that he was told has magical powers because it once belonged to a
king. As he winds it up he wishes for his nanny to die. At that very moment a
stray bullet comes through the window killing her instantly. When she falls her
dress hikes up exposing her legs. Young Archi stares stares in complete shock as
the blood gushes from her neck and onto her legs.
Years later, as an adult, Archibaldo is convinced that he has a blood lust. He tries to prove it by killing women, but every time he tries to kill somebody they are either murdered by somebody else or die accidentally! Example: he pulls a knife on a nun and tells her that he's going to give her the gift of death so she can be with God. She understandably freaks out and goes running down the hallway and accidentally falls down an elevator shaft to her death before Archibaldo can give her her "gift".
At the investigation Archibaldo tells the commissioner about his blood lust and that he's a great criminal...at least in his own mind he is, but the commissioner only laughs and tells him "If we imprisoned everybody who ever wanted to kill somebody...!" From here we go into an extended flashback which has other examples of Archibaldo desperately wanting to kill somebody, but always failing.
Not the most surreal of Bunuel's films, but it's still a highly entertaining and dark film filled with smaller Bunuel touches like the mannequin and the woman trading places, the overly obscene woman and the funny moment when Archi's mother finds out the show at the theater has been canceled due to the Mexican Revolution: she stamps her foot and cries "It would have to be today!"
TCLOADLC is a very enjoyable film. Recommended for sure.
Years later, as an adult, Archibaldo is convinced that he has a blood lust. He tries to prove it by killing women, but every time he tries to kill somebody they are either murdered by somebody else or die accidentally! Example: he pulls a knife on a nun and tells her that he's going to give her the gift of death so she can be with God. She understandably freaks out and goes running down the hallway and accidentally falls down an elevator shaft to her death before Archibaldo can give her her "gift".
At the investigation Archibaldo tells the commissioner about his blood lust and that he's a great criminal...at least in his own mind he is, but the commissioner only laughs and tells him "If we imprisoned everybody who ever wanted to kill somebody...!" From here we go into an extended flashback which has other examples of Archibaldo desperately wanting to kill somebody, but always failing.
Not the most surreal of Bunuel's films, but it's still a highly entertaining and dark film filled with smaller Bunuel touches like the mannequin and the woman trading places, the overly obscene woman and the funny moment when Archi's mother finds out the show at the theater has been canceled due to the Mexican Revolution: she stamps her foot and cries "It would have to be today!"
TCLOADLC is a very enjoyable film. Recommended for sure.
Saturday, November 5, 2011
ARACHNOPHOBIA (1990)
[Update 10/17/2021: Need to redo this review completely.]
Would make a creepy / fun double feature withEIGHT LEGGED FREAKS.
Would make a creepy / fun double feature withEIGHT LEGGED FREAKS.
ALIEN was released in 1979, not "the 80's".
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