Friday, November 1, 2024
Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire
Wednesday, October 30, 2024
Freaky
Year 16, Day 304 - 10/30/24 - Movie #4,885
BEFORE: OK, now we're getting down to it. After tonight there's just ONE horror movie left to watch this year, and what do you know, it's also ONE day until Halloween! Why, it's almost like I had a plan or something, like I figured out my schedule and counted the days I needed to be at Comic-Con and allowed for that, and somehow deep down I knew 27 was the magic number this month, not 31 and arranged a chain of exactly that many movies. But that's crazy talk, right, like who DOES that? It would take an insane person with a sick mind to figure all of that out, or, you know, somebody with too much free time, that's also possible.
But you can see the problem, right? Just do the math in that intro line above, I'll have just 15 slots left before the next century mark, and damn if there aren't 61 days left in this calendar year. Look, we don't know what's coming, after the election will there be another insurrection or Civil War, the sequel or maybe if it goes the other way they're just going to start rounding everyone up, starting with the Latino Democrat transgender people with criminal records and working down the list from there. If only there were some kind of historical precedent for that, what happens when a fascist takes over. Oh, right, Hitler had people rounded up, too, starting with his political rivals and then the Jews and the gypsies and the homosexuals and, yes, the immigrants and anyone he perceived as "impure" which was something of a sliding scale that led to a slippery slope. Since I won't be blogging on Election Day, I've got to speak now and remind everyone to vote with their hearts, but also maybe not for the person who's taking his campaign promises from 1938 Nazi Germany. Because we know where that leads, why would we want to be back there again? Until we get past Election Day, simply no horror movie could be scarier than the prospect of a fascist U.S. President, it's not a good look. We're supposed to be setting the example for free countries around the world, so you know, let's do that and not elect a neo-Nazi.
Celeste O'Connor carries over from "Madame Web".
THE PLOT: After swapping bodies with a deranged serial killer, a high-school senior discovers that she has fewer than 24 hours before the change becomes permanent.
AFTER: I've tried very hard to avoid a lot of the films in the "body-swap" genre, I think one year I snuck in "13 Going on 30" and of course "Big" is a classic, but the rest of them, I tend to steer clear. "18 Again", "Vice Versa", now there's a new one called "Family Switch", and I don't know, I just find them to be crass and vulgar, it's really low comedy to just say, "Hey, now Mom's in Dad's body, isn't that hilarious?" Well, no, it's probably not. But the only exception other than "Big" is probably the two (semi-)recent "Jumanji" movies, where four teens got stuck in a video-game and played as avatars that were nothing like them, like the football player ended up in the non-athletic sidekick body and the nerd ended up in the body of the big strong hero. Then in the next movie they switched them around again, it was pretty entertaining.
So I've been trying to get to "Freaky" for the last couple of Octobers, the film is now four years old and, well, it takes me as long as it takes me, I can only control so much of the linking, I can try to push it in the direction I want, but also I have to be willing to accept the directions that are available. That's why it could take me 10 years or more to get to specific movies, I have to believe that if I just keep the faith and keep moving forward that eventually I'll get to see everything that I want to see, if the linking will allow it. So yeah, finally the stars aligned and the cast lists worked together and now I'm here. It's bad news for "The Babadook" and "The Slender Man", though, because I'm not going to be able to get to them this year, and probably not next year either, if I keep sticking to this format. Do you have any idea how long "Cube 2" and "Cube Zero" have been on my list? Possibly right from the start, so that would mark 16 years of NOT getting to them.
But let me work with what I do have. As bad as body-swap movies can be, it's a clever idea to swap the souls of a Jason-like serial killer and the young high-school girl he tried to kill, because comedy comes from contrast, and you can't possibly have more contrast than the predator and his prey, the killer and the cheerleader, the insane adult and the spoiled Gen Z teen who simply have nothing in common. They wouldn't even encounter each other if he didn't have a thing for killing sexually active teens. I mean, they probably wouldn't' shop at the same stores or go to the same lunch hangouts, him being a serial killer and her eating (or not eating) at the school cafeteria most days.
In most of these body-swap films, like when the swap occurs between family members, they end up gaining more insight into the struggles of being a suburban mom, or the adult learns about the anxiety that comes with being a modern teenager, and then they figure out how to reverse the spell and they go on with their lives, each a little bit wiser for the experience. That standard, of course, comes from "Freaky Friday", either the original recipe or Extra Crispy with Lindsay Lohan (damn, am I going to have to watch THAT one at some point?)
But here the serial killer, the Blissfield Butcher, gets a chance to hide in plain sight, once he's in the body of a teenage girl (no, not like THAT, get your mind out of the gutter) he can get close to her family members, walk into the high school and kill any students, teachers, janitors he wants. He's got his pick, he can limit himself to people having sex, or just kill anyone without a hall pass - or not have any plan at all, and just see where the day takes him.
All of which made me wonder, why isn't this called "Freaky Friday the 13th"? That title was RIGHT THERE. A little research on Wikipedia tells me that WAS the working title for this film at one point, now I need to find out why they changed it. Did they get a "cease and desist" letter from whatever company owns the rights to the "Friday the 13th" franchise? Last I heard, nobody can copyright a movie title, so if you want to make your own film called "Nightmare on Elm St." or make a documentary about toys called "Child's Play", you can, I mean you could still get sued but the law says you can make a film with the same title as an existing film. Go nuts, aim high and let me know how that goes.
Meanwhile, Mille, the teenager who also plays the school's mascot at football games, finds she has a much tougher time, she wakes up in the serial killer's apartment and can't go home or get help from her friends, because she doesn't look like herself, and who would believe her? So she goes to school (where she's sure to stand out, so odd choice) and takes a shower in the gym while the killer starts his murder spree. It's probably a coincidence that the killer's first victims are the girl who's been bullying Millie and the teacher who's also been giving her a hard time. But eventually (after a panic fight) Millie finds her two best friends, Nyla and Josh, and is able to convince them of the body-swap by doing a complex dance routine.
The homecoming dance gets cancelled because of all the recent deaths, and the Butcher (as Millie) sets up a new location for the dance, at the Old Mill, you know, the spooky one down by the river that's all dark at night and has no dance floor or room for a band or any way to play music. Yeah, nothing suspicious about that at all. While the Butcher sets his sights on Millie's lab partner and crush target Booker, the three friends manage to knock the Butcher unconscious and bring him to Josh's house and tie him to a chair. Oh, great, there's no getting out of THAT elaborate containment plan. The friends then need to leave him there, guarded by Josh, while they go to the police station to try and get the magic knife (the one with body-swapping powers) out of the evidence locker, because with the help of the Spanish teacher, they've determined that if Millie (in the Butcher's body) can stab The Butcher (in Millie's body) with that knife, before 24 hours are up, then they can switch them back.
Wouldn't you know it, shocker, the killer manages to get free from the chair, once Josh's mom comes home unexpectedly and wonders why her gay teen son has a teen girl tied to a chair. Ha, ha, what an innovative twist on teens having complicated conversations with parents about being sexually active! "Mom, I have to tell you something...I'm straight and I like to tie up girls?" About the only thing more awkwardly politically correct here is the Butcher killing three teen jocks who wanted to gang-rape him in Millie's body. They deserved to die? Maybe?
I will admit that I have not seen the "Friday the 13th" movies, there are a few franchises way down at the bottom of my list that I may get to someday, or who knows, maybe I won't. The "Child's Play" series is a someday/maybe, same goes for the "Halloween" series, the "Nightmare on Elm Street" films, "Resident Evil", "Scary Movie" and "Paranormal Activity". All things in good time, or maybe some things not at all. It's more likely I'll try to watch the "Final Destination" films or the "Saw" movies before I get to those others, but really, who can predict it?
What we need in the meantime are more mash-up movies, like "Fever Pitch Perfect" or maybe "Justice League of Extraordinary Gentlemen". What about "Fifty Shades of Dorian Gray" or "Gone Baby Gone in 60 Seconds"? Why not "Rosemary's Baby Driver" or "The Sixth Sense and Sensibility"? "No Country for Old Men in Black" or "The Night of the Living Deadpool"? The possibilities are endless once you start playing with words, but if somebody came up with "Freaky Friday the 13th" and that ended up reinvigorating both slasher films AND body-swap films, why not play around with some new mash-up concepts?
There's a restaurant that opened up in Brooklyn a year ago, it's fusion cuisine that combines Asian food with Jewish deli fare, and it's called "Shalom Japan". I want to try it very badly, just to see what Ramen matzoh ball soup tastes like. And they used to have an item on the menu that combined Japanese savory pancakes,okonomiyaki, with Jewish potato pancakes, and it was called, of course, okonomi-latkes. This is the kind of out-of-the-box thinking and cuisine that I can get behind.
Also starring Vince Vaughn (last seen in "Unfinished Business"), Kathryn Newton (last seen in "Blockers"), Misha Osherovich (last seen in "The Goldfinch"), Emily Holder, Nicholas Stargel (last seen in "Love, Simon"), Kelly Lamor Wilson (last seen in "A Man Called Otto"), Mitchell Hoog (last seen in "Harriet"), Dana Drori (last seen in "Rebel in the Rye"), Katie Finneran (last seen in "Movie 43"), Alonzo Ward (last seen in "Strays"), Dustin Lewis (last seen in "The Contractor"), Jennifer Pierce Mathus (last seen in "Dark Places"), Uriah Shelton, Melissa Collazo, Zack Shires (last seen in "Breaking News in Yuba County"), Alan Ruck (last seen in "Sierra Burgess Is a Loser"), Magnus Diehl, Dane Davenport (last seen in "Selma"), Nick Arapoglou (last seen in "They Cloned Tyrone"), Charles Green (last heard in "Poms"), Don Stallings (last seen in "Jerry and Marge Go Large"), Brooke Jaye Taylor (last seen in "Jungle Cruise"), Tim Johnson, Carter Glade, Ezra Sexton, Maria Sager, Deja Dee (last seen in "Allegiant"), Emma Jonnz (last seen in "Ready or Not")
RATING: 6 out of 10 wood shop projects
Tuesday, October 29, 2024
Madame Web
At the same time, paramedic Cassandra Webb, drowns but is brought back to life by her partner, Ben (last name not important yet, but just wait) and this somehow activates her clairvoyant powers, which exist because her mother was bitten by the same rare spider while she was pregnant with Cassie, she died giving birth but the venom transferred to her baby, according to the cult of the Arañas, the spider-people from the Amazon who can swing through the trees and do other spider-stuff. Cassandra gets the power to see what's happening in the near-future, but it takes her an enormously long time to figure out what her power is and what to do with it. I mean, a paramedic needs to be a pretty smart person, she's not dumb so why make her act dumb? Is this to make the audience feel smart, that we figured out her power before she can?