Construction worker Donald just wants a normal sandwich, but his wife May wants to expand her culinary expertise. She whips up complex inedible dishes for Donalds lunch and dinner. Oddly enough, Donald doesn't just throw the lunch away and buy a sandwich at the lunch wagon.
One night he comes home drunk. When he gets in a fight with May about her cooking, he kills her and stuffs her in the biggest microwave known to man. The next morning when he realizes what he's done, he hacks her up, wraps her in foil, and throws her in the fridge, which is already filled with foil wrapped food.
When Donald accidentally eats May's arm, he decides it's better than what he's been eating. He shares a sandwich with some friends at work, and they tell him it's tasty but seems a bit old. So Donald starts praying on young women in the area to get tender flesh.
The lead actor is comedian Jackie Vernon, who is probably best known as the voice of Frosty the Snowman, and is essentially a low rent Jackie Mason. The movie is filled with bad jokes that you'd expect to hear in vaudeville of 1950s movies, and parts of the film seem as if you're watching Jackie do a monologue, complete with supposedly comedic inflections. There are a couple of sex scenes with topless woman and a fully clothed Jackie writhing on top of them. No one wants to see that.
Thursday, October 19, 2017
Sunday, October 15, 2017
The Forest (2016)
Sara and Jess are twins. Sara is the good reliable one, and Jess is the troublemaker. When Jess disappears, Sara's twin-tuition tells her that Jess is still alive. So she travels to Japan, and learns that Jess was last seen going to Aokigahara, known as the Suicide Forest.
Sara refuses to believe that Jess would kill herself, plus her spider sense tells her that Jess is still alive. She decides to go to the forest, even though locals warn her it is a dangerous place and if she goes, then she must not leave the path. It is said ghosts haunt the forest and target those who are sad. Also it's easy to get lost because there's such a tangle of brush.
Stopping in to a bar for a drink, she meets Aiden, a reporter. He is planning to go into the forest with his friend Michi, a forest guide who does sweeps for bodies. Aiden says he'll take her along, if he can write her story.
They traipse into the woods and Michi leads them off the path to look for bodies. When they find her sisters tent, it is late in the day. A tent in the forest casts doubt on whether the person intended to kill themselves. Michi tells them they must go back, but Sara refuses to leave. Aiden is torn between safety and leaving Sara alone, but stupidly decides to stay with Sara. Hilarity ensues. No wait, not hilarity, horror. Yes, pure horror because they did not heed the warning of staying on the path. Always stay on the path and always heed the warning of a stranger who says don't go into the woods. Stupid girl.
Sara refuses to believe that Jess would kill herself, plus her spider sense tells her that Jess is still alive. She decides to go to the forest, even though locals warn her it is a dangerous place and if she goes, then she must not leave the path. It is said ghosts haunt the forest and target those who are sad. Also it's easy to get lost because there's such a tangle of brush.
Stopping in to a bar for a drink, she meets Aiden, a reporter. He is planning to go into the forest with his friend Michi, a forest guide who does sweeps for bodies. Aiden says he'll take her along, if he can write her story.
They traipse into the woods and Michi leads them off the path to look for bodies. When they find her sisters tent, it is late in the day. A tent in the forest casts doubt on whether the person intended to kill themselves. Michi tells them they must go back, but Sara refuses to leave. Aiden is torn between safety and leaving Sara alone, but stupidly decides to stay with Sara. Hilarity ensues. No wait, not hilarity, horror. Yes, pure horror because they did not heed the warning of staying on the path. Always stay on the path and always heed the warning of a stranger who says don't go into the woods. Stupid girl.
Saturday, October 14, 2017
Dead By Dawn (2009)
A group of high school students, whose advanced age means they must have limited intellectual capacities, go to a cabin to celebrate their graduation. Tanya is invited along by one of her friends. When the kid whose family owns the cabin finds out, he is not happy. His older brother was accused of rape by Tanya's identical twin sister, which led to the brother committing suicide in this very cabin. Well that's awkward.
Tanya's sister disappeared after the suicide, and the police suspect she ran away. But Tanya is convinced something happened to her sister. She has terrible nightmares and being around these jerks isn't helping since they want to make her pay for her sisters accusation.
Aaaaand lots of people die, there's a vengeful spirit and sadly enough you may fall asleep because it's not very interesting.
Tanya's sister disappeared after the suicide, and the police suspect she ran away. But Tanya is convinced something happened to her sister. She has terrible nightmares and being around these jerks isn't helping since they want to make her pay for her sisters accusation.
Aaaaand lots of people die, there's a vengeful spirit and sadly enough you may fall asleep because it's not very interesting.
Labels:
ghost,
horror,
possession,
supernatural,
teenager
Friday, October 13, 2017
Ticks (1993)
Tyler gets dropped off under a city overpass in a bad part of town to wait for the youth group bus to take him to camp. A tough urban kid appears out of nowhere and starts to hassle him. But he's played by Alfonso Ribiero, who is the least tough person ever to play a street kid, so no need to worry. It turns out he's waiting for the bus too.
The counselors drive the kids up to the woods for some sort of bonding experience to try to get them on the right path. It's not really clear why most of the teens are enrolled as they don't seem particularly troubled.
Panic is street smart but friendly to the adults. Tyler has nightmares from being lost in the woods as a child. Dee Dee is a spoiled rich girl. Her boyfriend Rome just appears to be along for the ride, and to get a little more ethnic diversity in the film. Kelly doesn't speak to people, and the last girl is the counselors daughter. She seems more troubled than any of the others, but is only there because she's got nowhere else to stay.
When they stop for supplies, the group runs into a couple of creepy guys at the general store. Later the same two guys wander up to their campsite to ask questions. Oh that's not good. You don't want the creepy guys knowing where you sleep at night. And in horror movies there is no such thing as a coincidence so watch out!
But the creepy guys not the worst of their problems since the woods are full of mutated killer ticks and they aren't discriminating in who they attack. The most interesting part of the movie is that one of the kids is played by Seth Green.
Worst line of dialogue:
"They call me Panic - because I never do."
The counselors drive the kids up to the woods for some sort of bonding experience to try to get them on the right path. It's not really clear why most of the teens are enrolled as they don't seem particularly troubled.
Panic is street smart but friendly to the adults. Tyler has nightmares from being lost in the woods as a child. Dee Dee is a spoiled rich girl. Her boyfriend Rome just appears to be along for the ride, and to get a little more ethnic diversity in the film. Kelly doesn't speak to people, and the last girl is the counselors daughter. She seems more troubled than any of the others, but is only there because she's got nowhere else to stay.
When they stop for supplies, the group runs into a couple of creepy guys at the general store. Later the same two guys wander up to their campsite to ask questions. Oh that's not good. You don't want the creepy guys knowing where you sleep at night. And in horror movies there is no such thing as a coincidence so watch out!
But the creepy guys not the worst of their problems since the woods are full of mutated killer ticks and they aren't discriminating in who they attack. The most interesting part of the movie is that one of the kids is played by Seth Green.
Worst line of dialogue:
"They call me Panic - because I never do."
Thursday, October 12, 2017
Most Likely to Die (2016)
Prior to their tenth year reunion, a group of friends gathers at one of their homes to catch up with each other. Their host is nowhere to be found, so they start without him.
On the wall are large copies of their yearbook photos stating what they were voted most likely to do. Oddly enough, everyone in the graduating class was named Most Likely something. Not sure if that's something schools actually do now. When I was in school, there were specific categories for senior superlatives and a different section of the yearbook for those who won.
The group sits around talking about their successes or analyzing their own faults. None are that interesting. One guy is a famous actor who brings his model girlfriend, which makes things very awkward since one of the others is his high school ex still nursing a broken heart. Yikes! She still isn't over it, and doesn't trust anyone. You see, that's why she's bad at poker. Yes, really. She's a poker player but manages to blows every good hand due to the trauma of being dumped in high school.
Talk turns to their time on the yearbook staff which leads to how they took the senior photo of one of the school losers, scratched out his eyes and mouth, wrote die on his forehead, and gave him the title Most Likely to Die. Oh it was so hilarious - until one of them managed to slip it into the final proof and it got printed in the yearbook. They never intended for it to be printed, but hey those were good times, right? Right?
The group parties it up while the creepy caretaker watches. Old creepy graduated with them and the rich hockey player who they're visiting gave him a this job. Um kind of weird, but okay. Is it any weirder than inviting your high school friends to a party at your house, and not inviting the guy from high school that lives in your house as a caretaker?
When the killings start, their first thought is it's old creepy. caretaker guy. Each time someone dies, a read X marks the yearbook photo on the wall, and their death is in a manner corresponding to their Most Likely To quote in the yearbook. And there you have it. It's a fairly typical slasher with unsympathetic characters.
On the wall are large copies of their yearbook photos stating what they were voted most likely to do. Oddly enough, everyone in the graduating class was named Most Likely something. Not sure if that's something schools actually do now. When I was in school, there were specific categories for senior superlatives and a different section of the yearbook for those who won.
The group sits around talking about their successes or analyzing their own faults. None are that interesting. One guy is a famous actor who brings his model girlfriend, which makes things very awkward since one of the others is his high school ex still nursing a broken heart. Yikes! She still isn't over it, and doesn't trust anyone. You see, that's why she's bad at poker. Yes, really. She's a poker player but manages to blows every good hand due to the trauma of being dumped in high school.
Talk turns to their time on the yearbook staff which leads to how they took the senior photo of one of the school losers, scratched out his eyes and mouth, wrote die on his forehead, and gave him the title Most Likely to Die. Oh it was so hilarious - until one of them managed to slip it into the final proof and it got printed in the yearbook. They never intended for it to be printed, but hey those were good times, right? Right?
The group parties it up while the creepy caretaker watches. Old creepy graduated with them and the rich hockey player who they're visiting gave him a this job. Um kind of weird, but okay. Is it any weirder than inviting your high school friends to a party at your house, and not inviting the guy from high school that lives in your house as a caretaker?
When the killings start, their first thought is it's old creepy. caretaker guy. Each time someone dies, a read X marks the yearbook photo on the wall, and their death is in a manner corresponding to their Most Likely To quote in the yearbook. And there you have it. It's a fairly typical slasher with unsympathetic characters.
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