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HackMaster
Join Date: May 2002
Location: Crashed
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The Last Winter
I did a search, got nothing for this one - which surprised me.
Anyway, watched this last night - and you know, I really loved it. Films set in such locales are always going to be compared by genre fans with Carpenter's The Thing. Let me say that this film proves that while Carpenter had a good handle on the filom he wanted to make, he didn't make the most of the environment. This film makes better use of it (which isn't to say it's a better film). I think some will stick their noses up at the environmentalist agenda here, but that woould be a shame. It has a couple wonderful scares, but more importantly the landscape is simply stunning. And hey, you get Perlman too! Won't ruin the shocks - but they worked for me, and I was delighted (even if the FX looked a bit 1990). Loved it, and had a great time. |
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I've been looking forward to it. Larry Fessenden has yet to disappoint me, and I find his vision to be perhaps the most original in horror. Perlman is certainly a plus, and the cast includes two Friday Night Lights alumni, so kudos for that.
It receives a limited release in a few weeks. I read that it's out on DVD elsewhere, though I believe it's going to be On Demand. If that's the case, I'll just watch it that way ala Day Night Day Night and Black Sheep, while waiting for the eventual R1. Last edited by Cujo108; 09-10-2007 at 09:57 AM. |
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HackMaster
Join Date: May 2002
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Yeah - I have the R2 DVD, so it went straight to disc over here.
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HackMaster
Join Date: Oct 2002
Location: Mississauga, ON, Canada
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I thought I had writen about this, I guess not. I saw this last year at the Toronto Film Fest and also really enjoyed it. Glad to see it's finally on DVD. I'll be sure to grab it.
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Add another one to my ever-growing "To See" pile.
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The Eighth Samurai
Join Date: Mar 2004
Location: Baltimore, MD
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I have it coming from Xploited...really looking forward to it.
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Soul Stealer
Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: Texarkana
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Just got around to finally watching this. Not a bad flick at all. I agree that producers really made great use of the frozen landscapes to create a spooky environment. I'm typically not one for ecological thrillers, but I'm glad I checked this out. It's a movie that really makes you think as to what's going on.
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HackMaster
Join Date: Jun 2004
Posts: 5,858
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Just saw the film. Surprised not too many talking about it here on this board. Plenty to discuss in terms of what the movie was about. The ending etc...
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Don't Monkey With Me!
Join Date: Jun 2001
Location: South Florida, But Far from the Hell that is Miami
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What a piece of garbage. Just too talky and not enough going on. I think I get the message, but really who cares? It is one film that I'm sorry I wasted my time on. Fortunately I only paid $3 for a used copy. I thought there would be a few threads about this film. I really think this is going to be a love/hate film.
This review on IMDB really nailed it. http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0454864/ |
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HackMaster
Join Date: Oct 2002
Location: Mississauga, ON, Canada
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Quote:
Last edited by Ash28M; 06-28-2009 at 03:46 AM. |
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No Avatar! Boo!
Join Date: Jun 2004
Location: Etobicoke, Canada
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Yeah. Probably because most of the other people in this thread loved/liked it?
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HackMaster
Join Date: Aug 2008
Location: Hermitage, Pennsylvania
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This sounds interesting. I just saw this for sale a our local Wal-Mart, but wasn't familiar with the film. This obviously is a " message " film, but I kind of enjoy some of the horror/suspense films that make one think for a change.
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Don't Monkey With Me!
Join Date: Jun 2001
Location: South Florida, But Far from the Hell that is Miami
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I just think that it wasn't one that you look at and say it was okay. I feel it is just one that you are really going to like or really going to dislike. Make sense?
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HackMaster
Join Date: Nov 2005
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I liked this film quite a bit. And I really like Fessenden a lot and do think he's one of the most original genre directors out there. Each of the films of his that I have seen have been incredibly interesting, even if not completely successful.
The mood and tension were excellent. And possibly even better handled than in "The Thing." However, was anyone else dissappointed that
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Maniac
Join Date: Jun 2004
Location: Massachusetts
Posts: 896
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Oh yeah! I forgot about that! Actually, I rented this about 6 months ago and don't really remember anything about it. I didn't hate it but I sure didn't love it. I can't even remember if I liked it or just wanted it to end.
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