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Showing posts with label make-up. Show all posts
Showing posts with label make-up. Show all posts
Wednesday, November 28, 2012
Funky Forest
Funky Forest - The First Contact ~ I love Japanese television, film, and comics, but admittedly, a lot of what I like is genre specific. Superhero, giant monster, etc. That might be part of the reason I just didn't get this.
Even with subtitles I don't believe I could even tell you what it's about. Imagine an extra long episode of "Kids in the Hall" in a language you didn't understand and you'll begin to get a vibe of what this movie is like.
It looks very much like something I might like but it is indescribable and I don't get it. There are some very neat make-up, animation and CGI effects in it though. Just don't ask me what it's about.
The best explanation I can offer is it's a sort of Amazon Women on the Moon... on crack. Watch at your own risk.
Tuesday, November 09, 2010
The Wolfman
The Wolfman ~ This 2010 remake of the Universal classic has so much going for it - a script by Andrew Kevin Walker, a novelization by Jonathan Maberry, and a phenomenal score by Danny Elfman that features an almost Jaws-like opening. I was surprised and liked it however, it didn't knock my socks off.
Benicio Del Toro and Anthony Hopkins are at best adequate in subtly over the top roles that require their level of talent to pull off and yet neither steps up to the plate. Rick Baker's make-up effects are stunning, and they should be - the original flick is what made him want to do make-up in the first place. He's come full circle.
Speaking of the original, this is a fairly tight remake. The Walker script has lots of nods and winks here. I especially like the reference to the actual French werewolf murders at Gevaudan, and the brief glimpse of topiary animals a la Stephen King's book "The Shining." And the asylum scenes are very brutal.
This remake is very moody, very atmospheric, and unfortunately very dark. A light here or there wouldn't hurt, folks. You have the care going with everything else, you don't need the dark to help you - especially when it hinders the visuals. And as far as visuals go, the climax is quite impressive. Check it out.
Benicio Del Toro and Anthony Hopkins are at best adequate in subtly over the top roles that require their level of talent to pull off and yet neither steps up to the plate. Rick Baker's make-up effects are stunning, and they should be - the original flick is what made him want to do make-up in the first place. He's come full circle.
Speaking of the original, this is a fairly tight remake. The Walker script has lots of nods and winks here. I especially like the reference to the actual French werewolf murders at Gevaudan, and the brief glimpse of topiary animals a la Stephen King's book "The Shining." And the asylum scenes are very brutal.
This remake is very moody, very atmospheric, and unfortunately very dark. A light here or there wouldn't hurt, folks. You have the care going with everything else, you don't need the dark to help you - especially when it hinders the visuals. And as far as visuals go, the climax is quite impressive. Check it out.
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