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Re: Drag Me to Hell - 10/13/09
I rented this BD from Netflix, and I had to download a firmware update to play it on my Panasonic BD35.
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Re: Drag Me to Hell - 10/13/09
For those planning to blind buy this one, I advise caution. I rented it after much anticipation and thought it was quite lame. Neither scary nor funny (aside from one scene). I'm really glad I didn't make the mistake of blind buying it. I actually found it rather boring.
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Re: Drag Me to Hell - 10/13/09
. . . and then there are those of us who know the truth: that "Drag Me to Hell" is the single best movie of 2009.
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Re: Drag Me to Hell - 10/13/09
Lmao. Ok.
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Re: Drag Me to Hell - 10/13/09
Some people just don't get Raimi's tone - and that's fine with me. Those of us who get it, really get it. Watched this again last night and still LOVE IT.
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Re: Drag Me to Hell - 10/13/09
Originally Posted by mdc3000
(Post 9782211)
Some people just don't get Raimi's tone - and that's fine with me. Those of us who get it, really get it. Watched this again last night and still LOVE IT.
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Re: Drag Me to Hell - 10/13/09
Originally Posted by mdc3000
(Post 9782211)
Some people just don't get Raimi's tone - and that's fine with me. Those of us who get it, really get it. Watched this again last night and still LOVE IT.
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Re: Drag Me to Hell - 10/13/09
Some people "get it" (they realize the over-the-top comedic elements are intentional), but don't appreciate it. I personally enjoy horror films with overt comedy, but I PREFER "pure" horror films because they have the potential to be much more creepy/disturbing. I think crafting a good "pure" horror film is much more difficult, too.
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Re: Drag Me to Hell - 10/13/09
Blind bought this and no regrets whatsoever. Loved it. This movie will be a cult classic in years to come.
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Re: Drag Me to Hell - 10/13/09
I don't think the tone was all that different from Army of Darkness. It felt consistent to me.
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Re: Drag Me to Hell - 10/13/09
Well, Army of Darkness always had a 'light' and somewhat comical sense to it, as did Evil Dead 2. I felt that Drag Me to Hell was consistently switching back and forth between the comical camp and genuinely creepy/frightening moments. It felt as if it wasn't sure which film it wanted to be.
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Re: Drag Me to Hell - 10/13/09
Originally Posted by mzupeman2
(Post 9783649)
I felt that Drag Me to Hell was consistently switching back and forth between the comical camp and genuinely creepy/frightening moments.
It's not all that out of step with Evil Dead 2, only with more of an emphasis on characterization and nudging the weight slightly further away from a hypercampy splatter-comedy in the process. I actually think the two have a lot in common since they're each basically charting a single person tormented by a mostly-unseen evil and unraveling for the entire flick. Same frantic camerawork (hell, same DP, even), similar emphasis on a spooky sound design, the demon-infused animal heads, the barrel drums of bodily fluids...it's not hard to argue that Drag Me to Hell is more of a sequel to Evil Dead 2 than Army of Darkness is, really. |
Re: Drag Me to Hell - 10/13/09
I know that's what it's trying to do, but Raimi's earlier works in horror didn't feel as jarring to me as this film did. I'm a HUGE fan of Evil Dead, Evil Dead 2, and Army of Darkness, but they all had a general tone that carried throughout the entire films. There was a very nice blend of horror and comedy in the latter two films of that trilogy, but that 'blend', in my opinion of course, was nowhere to be found in Drag Me to Hell. It really felt like one minute this movie tried to be a pretty genuine horror film, it was effectively creepy at times, but then there were scenes two minutes later that made you want to laugh your ass off, and then you'd be scared again. These styles didn't mesh very well in this film, at least not as well as they did in Evil Dead 2 or Army of Darkness. It was flip-flopping back and forth, back and forth. It was as if I was changing the channels to watch two separate films that starred the same cast. Was Raimi setting out to accomplish the 'scare tactic into comedy routine in the next scene' something he was trying to achieve an uncomfortable feeling while watching the film or something? I don't know. HOWEVER...
I'm not saying I disliked Drag Me to Hell. I just think that all the hype surrounding it is way way WAY overblown. People have been calling this 'movie of the year', and I really just don't get it. I generally have my thumb on things a lot when it comes to film. I'm able to watch something and find appreciable values that might make me LOVE a movie where pretty much everyone else might hate it, simply because I can take a good look at what a directors intent is and find something good out of it. With this movie, I just can't place my finger on it though. I guess this is one of the very few films I just 'didn't get'. I still stand by my statement though that Raimi's earlier work was able to blend these two styles perfectly, while this film jars you like you're on an old rickety roller coaster that feels like it might fly off the rails at any given moment. |
Re: Drag Me to Hell - 10/13/09
Originally Posted by mzupeman2
(Post 9784448)
I know that's what it's trying to do, but Raimi's earlier works in horror didn't feel as jarring to me as this film did. I'm a HUGE fan of Evil Dead, Evil Dead 2, and Army of Darkness, but they all had a general tone that carried throughout the entire films. There was a very nice blend of horror and comedy in the latter two films of that trilogy, but that 'blend', in my opinion of course, was nowhere to be found in Drag Me to Hell. It really felt like one minute this movie tried to be a pretty genuine horror film, it was effectively creepy at times, but then there were scenes two minutes later that made you want to laugh your ass off, and then you'd be scared again. These styles didn't mesh very well in this film, at least not as well as they did in Evil Dead 2 or Army of Darkness. It was flip-flopping back and forth, back and forth. It was as if I was changing the channels to watch two separate films that starred the same cast. Was Raimi setting out to accomplish the 'scare tactic into comedy routine in the next scene' something he was trying to achieve an uncomfortable feeling while watching the film or something? I don't know. HOWEVER...
I'm not saying I disliked Drag Me to Hell. I just think that all the hype surrounding it is way way WAY overblown. People have been calling this 'movie of the year', and I really just don't get it. I generally have my thumb on things a lot when it comes to film. I'm able to watch something and find appreciable values that might make me LOVE a movie where pretty much everyone else might hate it, simply because I can take a good look at what a directors intent is and find something good out of it. With this movie, I just can't place my finger on it though. I guess this is one of the very few films I just 'didn't get'. I still stand by my statement though that Raimi's earlier work was able to blend these two styles perfectly, while this film jars you like you're on an old rickety roller coaster that feels like it might fly off the rails at any given moment. |
Re: Drag Me to Hell - 10/13/09
Another blind buyer here who was underwhelmed. I own all of Raimi's other stuff. This one just didn't do a whole lot for me. Oh well - shouldn't be too hard to sell. I must learn to rent these hyped movies! (Trick 'r' Treat being another example).
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