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| 1. B.A.P.S. Director: Robert Townsend | |
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| 2. The Fog (Special Edition) Director: John Carpenter | |
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The Fog is one of my personal favorite Carpenter films. It's well written for its kind (low budget horror), well acted by its cast of seasoned character actors, beautifully photographed by Dean Cundy, and director John Carpenter creates more than a few effective set pieces while contributing what may be, in my opinion, one of his finest film scores. One can certainly grumble that the movie is guilty of replicating the cheap scares and story arc of Halloween (anonymous figures lunging through doors, a town haunted by a traumatic event in its past that, on the anniversary of said event, is forced to relive it yet again), but it's a formula that works and The Fog (like Romero's zombie sequels) presents the material in a fresh and invigorating way. The only flaw I can find in the video is that it is pan and scanned, which spoils some of Carpenter/Cundy's beautiful images (as well as hampering Carpenter's trademarked 'they are sneaking up behind you' shots) the biggest letdown is the great shot of the fog swooping in on and engulfing Stevie Wayne's house. See this film letterboxed for its full effect. I have the laserdisc release, but where is that DVD edition MGM/UA has been promising? Required viewing for horror buffs.
Released on a wave of expectation following the worldwide success of John Carpenter's HALLOWEEN (1978), THE FOG surprised everyone by underperforming at the US box-office. Which is a shame, because it's arguably the better of the two films. Beautifully photographed in widescreen Panavision by Carpenter stalwart Dean Cundey (who went on to Hollywood glory with the likes of BACK TO THE FUTURE, JURASSIC PARK and APOLLO 13), this unassuming 'ghost story' opens on a lonely clifftop at midnight, where a crusty old sea dog (John Houseman) tells an audience of wide-eyed children how their home town was built on the foundations of tragedy. As with HALLOWEEN, the pace is slow but steady, and Carpenter judges the shocks and scares with consummate ease, and there's a relentless accumulation of details which belies the script's modest ambitions. Jamie Lee Curtis headlines the movie opposite her real life mother Janet Leigh, though Hal Holbrook takes the acting honors as a frightened priest who realizes the town was founded on deception and murder. As the fog rolls in, the narrative reaches an apocalyptic crescendo, as most of the major players find themselves besieged by zombie-like phantoms inside an antiquated church, in scenes reminiscent of NIGHT OF THE LIVING DEAD (1968). Scary stuff, to be sure, though Carpenter was forced to add new material during post-production in an effort to 'beef up' the movie's horror quotient, including a memorable late-night encounter between a fishing boat and the occupants of a ghostly schooner which looms out of the swirling fog (similar scenes would be added to HALLOWEEN II [1981] for the same reasons, though under less agreeable circumstances). Production values are rock solid, and Carpenter cranks up the tension throughout, resulting in a small masterpiece of American Gothic. Recommended, though nervous viewers are advised that this one is genuinely frightening in places. MGM's region 1 DVD - which runs 89m 30s, minus the MGM logos at beginning and end which weren't part of the original film - letterboxes the Panavision frame at 2.35:1 (anamorphically enhanced). A full-screen version is also included on the disc, which utterly destroys the movie's beautiful compositions and should be avoided at all costs. Picture quality is grainy in places but OK overall, and there's a choice of soundtracks: The original 2.0 mono version (very good) or a revamped Dolby 5.1 version, which adds a little bass to the proceedings but nothing truly significant. English captions and subtitles are provided. Extras include the usual trailers and production notes, along with a couple of documentaries (one from 1980, the other recorded specifically for this DVD) and an audio commentary by Carpenter and co-writer/producer Debra Hill. There's also a series of outtakes, during which illustrious thesps Holbrook and Houseman can be heard swearing like troopers!
The actors typical John Carpenter (Jamie Leigh Curtis,Hal Halbrook etc.)Also Tom Atkins character who starts off very go lucky but ends up very sullen and serious!! The end scenes are truly scary and very atmospheric.Worth a second glance.
This film was directed by; -John Carpenter. -Ho made Their are a lot of elements that are in this low budget This is; -John Carpenter's; -real; -Halloween. -But any The Movie stars; -Jamie Lee Curtis.. -Once agian; -being Tomarrow is the 20th anniversary of those murder's..! -One What I mean is; -"She shooed be running out the front Ho both act kind dumb threw out the movie..? -Those two seperated.. -But they save some townie's at the end..? Their are some moments in this film..! -I love the part I even enjoyed the Lighthouse sequence where the actress trick too scare people..! -But that don't scare me any The Fog.. -1980.. -Fail's in many way's..! -It did not The cast looks good..! -The DVD Edition is top notch..! Very good try..!
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| 3. Car Wash Director: Michael Schultz | |
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I think basically the story is this; everyone who works at the car wash dreams of something better. In the mean time they just keep working at the car wash. I think you'll like it. The characters are great and it's a good movie if you want to check out how people REALLY dressed in the 70's. That alone should give you a good laugh. Don't forget guest appearances by Richard Pryor and George Carlin. Rose Royce also did a great job with the Soundtrack.
Afros, Bell Bottoms, Smoggy days in LA....this was just a day in the life.....normal folks! A trip down memory lane for some of us I am sure. But the MUSIC!!! CLASSIC CLASSIC CLASSIC! There are FAR worse movies out there than this....
Car Wash is an essential for any classic movie collection. Don't get caught without it!!! ... Read more | |
| 4. Redemption Director: Sean A. Reid | |
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Two performances are worth noting. The character, Claire acts as both shaman of Christian's journey and his examiner. She sheds light on paths and throws obstacles to test his character and will. Ultimately, he fails. Claire is subtly and brilliantly played by Tracey Stone. Tracey makes the viewer feel her trusting vulnerability and uncompromising strength. She comes off sweet, intelligent, and sexy. In fact, the love scene between Tracey Stone and Brian J. White is more steamy than anything I have ever seen before. It tops famous love scenes from The Big Easy, 9 ½ Weeks, and Top Gun combined. Scottie Tate, the actor who played the delicious cad, Marlon brought perspective and humor to the role and left me wanting more. He was a joy to watch. In all, this is a film worth watching. Keep an eye on Tracey Stone and Scottie Tate. I believe we will be seeing more of them in the future.
Every moment of the film is fraught with angst with a capital "a." I was only happy when the main character got gunned down in the end. Don't worry-- I haven't spoiled anything. By the time it happens, you won't care either.
Art reflects life; and, so this film is a portrayl of a young man's emerging career in acting. But, each individual is not alone. A person has parents, friends, lovers, ex-lovers, disappointments, mistakes, failures and successes along the way. To understand and truly find the meaning of the film, is not for all audiences, but, is for the special audience out there.
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| 5. Car Wash Director: Michael Schultz | |
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I think basically the story is this; everyone who works at the car wash dreams of something better. In the mean time they just keep working at the car wash. I think you'll like it. The characters are great and it's a good movie if you want to check out how people REALLY dressed in the 70's. That alone should give you a good laugh. Don't forget guest appearances by Richard Pryor and George Carlin. Rose Royce also did a great job with the Soundtrack.
Afros, Bell Bottoms, Smoggy days in LA....this was just a day in the life.....normal folks! A trip down memory lane for some of us I am sure. But the MUSIC!!! CLASSIC CLASSIC CLASSIC! There are FAR worse movies out there than this....
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| 6. The Horrible Doctor Bones Director: Ted Nicolaou | |
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