Wednesday, October 6, 2010

Horror-Spot: The Collector RE-Review






The Collector
by Jose

What’s it about?
Desperate to repay his debt to his ex-wife, an ex-con plots a heist at his new employer's country home, unaware that a second criminal has also targeted the property, and rigged it with a series of deadly traps.

Appetizer

Talk about being in the wrong place at the wrong time. Arkin (the ex-con played by Josh Stewart) can’t catch a break. He’s working as a handy man for a rich family, has a wife and daughter he needs to take care of, along with lone sharks ready to bite. Arkin needs money desperately. So he decides to steal from the rich family in order to pay back all that he owes. But what he doesn’t realize is that a simple in and out robbery turns into a fight for his life and the life of the daughter of the family.
The movie starts with a bang literally making you jump. So far it’s off to a good start. The opening credits are actually quite good with techno-industrial music playing. The beginning of the movie starts off slow introducing the most of the characters. Arkin and the Chase family. A rich family with the obvious characteristics: wife that injects herself with botox, business father, slutty teenage daughter, and a regular daughter. We then go off and meet Arkin’s family; along with the trouble of lone sharks that are tearing them apart. We then meet someone Arkin knows, although it is not really made clear who it is, but Arkin make a deal to steal from the Chase family to get money to pay off the lone sharks by midnight that night. So this is when the fun starts.
Arkin reaches the house but is met by a dog chained to the yard. Wasn’t there before. Enters the house and finds the safe. Too easy right? Arkin goes to open the safe when the front door opens and someone else enters. Someone with a mask. A mask and a knife. Arkin goes to leave but then is introduced to a wide array of traps.

So is it any good?

The Collector will have you on the edge of your seat. It is a great thriller from beginning to end. The Collector himself is just so damn creepy. But it’s not because he is a monster, or how he is dressed. I mean he wears all black even down to the medical gloves and mask. It is his eyes. Those damn eyes of his. The eyes go from shark black in one scene to silver in other then a glowing green in others. It’s just wrong. In a good way to make the viewer uncomfortable. Now on to the traps. Yes the meat of this movie, the traps. We get a chandelier with knives strapped on. A room “webbed” with razor wire. A room filled with huge hanging fishing hooks. A floor that has this sticky, glue like substance on the floor that eats away at whatever gets stuck. All I got to say about that is poor cat.

The Collector offers up plenty of gore obviously. Cuts, burns, stabbings, things sliced in half, and sliced off, mouths sown shut, electrocutions, and my favorite: the bear trap death. Yes the bear traps. In one scene a victim gets pushed into a floor filled with bear traps. First the ankle, then a knee, an arm, chest, back, then finally the head. All snapped up by bear traps. The blood flows freely and it is a good thing.
Now obviously your going to read all that and say to yourselves. “Hey this sounds all too familiar” “This sounds like a rip-off of SAW”. Well you’re right and wrong. It's written by Patrick Melton and Marcus Dunstan (who also directs), the writing team who penned the last three Saw films (including part VI). But The Collector is its own thing and dare I say better then those movies mentioned. To me it has to do with it being a “raw” movie. No extra story. No extra nonsense. It is a straight forward horror movie. There is no reason behind the deaths and traps. No reason behind why the killer picked this family. We don’t know who the killer is at all. All we know is that he kills. He kills everyone except the one he wants to keep. The one he wants to collect.

Final thought:
The Collector is a great horror movie that I really enjoyed. I, personally, wouldn't mind seeing more of The Collector as I like the idea and the character.

Rating: 4 out of 5




Werewolf: Top 5 Horror Movie List


Here is a top 5 list of horror movies that I personally like and would recommend to watch.

Werewolf
  • Ginger Snaps Trilogy (200-2003)
  • American Werewolf In London - 1981
  • Silver Bullet - 1985
  • Howling - 1981
  • Dog Soldiers 2002



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The Spot News: Emma Stone is in Spider-Man...Wait as who?!

By: Robert Acosta

So we at The Movie Spot have reported a couple times about Emma Stone and Spider-Man and her getting a role in Spider-Man. It seemed pretty clear that she was going to be cast as Mary Jane cause she looked so much like her and seemed like she'd be great in that role.

So color me shocked when I read that she wasn't casted as Mary Jane but rather casted as Gwen Stacy. She's going to go back to her roots in terms of hair color, blonde, and play the role of love interest for Spidey.

Does this mean that Mary Jane won't be in the movie at all? Not so fast.

In some weird turn of events, Mary Jane is still being looked for to be cast. No names or contenders have been publicly named but I see the names mentioned from a week ago for the part that Stone landed, in contention.

Still no villain news...sigh.

Source: Sony Pictures

DVD Releases October 5th



By: Robert Acosta

I know it's wednesday, DVD releases are meant for tuesdays but bare with us.

Here are the DVD releases for this week:
NOTE: Bold means available in Blu-Ray as well as DVD
  • Nightmare On Elm Street(2010)
  • The Karate Kid(2010)
  • Splice
  • The Human Centipede
  • Grindhouse
  • Beauty and the Beast
  • Robocop Trilogy
  • The Exorcist
  • Blue Mountain State(Season 1)
  • Monk(Full Series)
You can definitely see that Halloween is near with releases of the 2010 version of Nightmare On Elm Street and Splice.

Also you can now pick up the 2010 version of The Karate Kid which has been reviewed as a nice homage to the old Karate Kid and is definitely a movie that can stand up on its own.

Not much in the TV show department but if you are looking for a TV show to pick up, you cannot go wrong with Blue Mountain State. By far, one of the top 3 funniest shows on TV today and you definitely want to pick up the DVD or Blu-Ray before season 2 starts on Wednesday October 20th on Spike TV.

Next week won't bring too much so stack up on DVDs this week so that you're not too bored the next couple weeks.

Monday, October 4, 2010

The Spot News: Superman Director has been found!


So not too long ago we reported that there was a list of directors being looked at to take over the Superman movie or series, whatever it may be turning into. We have our director.

Zack Snyder, more famously known for having directed 300 and comic book adaption for Watchmen, has been chosen to direct the next Superman film(s).

I personally didn't think he was the best choice right from the start but apparently the studio sees something in him that will bring Superman over the top again.

Only time will tell.

Source: Deadline

Horror-Spot: Shiver RE-Review


Eskalofrio - Shiver

By Jose

Plot:

Santi, a young high-school student with a serious physical reaction to sunlight, is forced by his health to move with his single mother to a shadowy, isolated village in the mountains of Spain where the inhabitants begin to reveal themselves as strangely xenophobic. When terrible, violent events begin to occur, Santi becomes first an outcast at school and then strongly suspected by the police of hideous murders. Santi himself, however, wonders if he is not the next victim.

Any good?:

Oh yes another horror movie review! When I first saw this movie I did not know that it had ties to Pan’s Labyrinth and The Orphanage. Two rather good Spanish supernatural/horror movies. If anyone has seen either one or both of those films they know that Shiver should be something special as well.
Eskalofrio or Shiver I found to be really entertaining as a international horror movie. It is well known that foreign horror movies tend to be much better than American horror. We tend to want fast paced scare after scare or kill after kill. Although I do enjoy some movies like that and some are good movies, it gets tiring and repetitive. Plus we tend to “censor” horror here. I may be confusing some people but if you do watch many foreign horror from Spain, Japan, Italy, etc you would see some really messed up and gruesome things that would disturb you (Martyrs for example).
Shiver does not bring buckets of blood and guts. It brings a sense of dread and uneasiness of what lurks and hides in the dark. And gives you that feeling ten fold when you see that whatever that thing is in the dark invades your home and room, and basically breathes down your neck while you sleep. And no I am not saying that to scare you I am saying that because it happens in the movie.
Santi suffers from a vampire like allergy of sunlight. And due to that, at the beginning, you would think Shiver was a vampire movie. But it is not once Santi and his mom move to the village things seem too good to be true. Live stock disappear, people are attacked, and what the hell lurks in the forest? And once we have a small idea of what it is we get a rather uncomfortable scene of Santi alone in his home after an attack. Let me just say that sleeping alone in a house in the middle of a forest with a creature living in it is a very, very bad idea.

Final thoughts:

Great Spanish horror movie. Creepy and unnerving. Junio Valverde who plays Santi was great. Highly recommend it.

Rating: 5 out of 5

Month of Horrors


October has arrived and with it begins the holiday season. The first, of course, brings candy and horror. But I am not here to discuss the wonder that is Halloween candy. No. I am here to take over the Movie Spot this month to bring you an insane amount of horror movie and Halloween related content. So prepare yourselves for a bloody, creepy, and fun month at the Horror-Spot!


*Note* Regular posts and content will also be posted. Not everything would be Halloween related.

Weekend Box Office Numbers Oct 1st-3rd

By: Robert Acosta

The first week of October brough us a highly anticipated and well received film in The Social Network and the release of a foreign horror movie but of course, Americanized!

Lets take a look at this past weekends box office numbers:
  1. The Social Network   $23 Million
  2. Legend of the Guardians: Owls of Ga'hoole   $10.9 Million
  3. Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps   $10.1 Million
  4. The Town   $10 Million
  5. Easy A   $7 Million
  6. You Again   $5.6 Million
  7. Case 39   $5.4 Million
  8. Let Me In   $5.3 Million
  9. Devil   $3.7 Million
  10. Alpha and Omega  $3 Million
The box office numbers are overall much better than last weeks numbers. Last week we saw the bottom two movies stand in with $1 Million dollar numbers, which in a top 10 for the box office numbers are not good.

The Social Network obviously came in at number 1 with an underwhelming $23 Million dollars. For such a hyped movie, those numbers don't indicate anything good. Were people on the fence about this movie so they were waiting for word of mouth to be good before catching the movie? We'll see if that's true next week.

The rest of the top 10 isn't too strong with the the runner up to the top spot at just under $11 million. I think movie goers are starting to understand how not worth it is to go to the theater. The prices are way too high, concession stand prices are way too high and the wait for these movies coming out on DVD or on demand on TV are becoming shorter and shorter. You would think theaters and the associations that handle these prices would realize that by looking at these box office numbers but, just as many people think, they are ignorant.

Next week looks no better than this week. Look for The Social Network to take the top spot again while the limited releases get a lot of credit and good word of mouth, hopefully.

Sunday, October 3, 2010

Kids get your costumes ready, it's October!/October Movie Releases


Ahhhh one of our favorite seasons of the year, Autumn/Fall, is in full swing. Does this mean that our favorite movies are on the way? Maybe..

Lots of horror movies to look forward to, lots of sequels, lots of Saw, just lots of scares in general. So ill stay quiet for a minute while you look down the list for Octobers movie releases:

NOTE:(x)= Limited Release

October 1st
  • The Social Network
  • Let Me In
  • Case 39
  • Hatchet II
  • Chain Letter(x)
  • Freakonomics(x)
October 8th
  • Life As We Know It
  • Secretariat
  • My Soul To Take
  • It's Kind Of A Funny Story(x)
  • Nowhere Boy(x)
October 15th
  • Jackass 3D
  • Red
  • Conviction
October 22nd
  • Paranormal Activity 2
  • Hereafter
October 29th
  • Saw 3D
  • Monsters(x)
Robert Acosta:
September was an interesting month for a couple reasons. Mostly because September is usually a dump month, where movies with good intentions go to die. The funny thing is, most of the movies in September were actually decent and didn't die. Of course box office numbers weren't too kind to them but, money doesn't always equal a good movie. Easy A, Machete, Resident Evil: Afterlife, Devil, The Town, Virginity Hit and Buried were all at the very least, interesting and above.

October looks to carry the strong showing of movies in September. October is of course the month of Halloween so horror movies are in full swing, sprinkled in with some other movies that have a chance to be gems.

October starts with The Social Network, one of the more hyped movies of the year and has so far received generally positive reviews.

October 8th, in a rare case, has stronger limited releases than wide releases. Nowhere Boy is the story of John Lennon right before The Beatles went to America, so they cover basically his adolescence. It's Kind of a Funny Story looks to be a funny, sad story featuring Zach Galifinakis in a starring role. How could that go wrong?

In the 3rd week we see the return of the Jackass crew and boy is it looking to be a good, fun time. More importantly, it's in 3D!

The last two weeks of October feature some not so wanted sequels, but shaping up to be fairly good sequels. Paranormal Activity was one of the creepiest movies ever created and may not have needed a sequel, it's a fair argument to make. Can Paranormal Activity 2 recapture that creepy, eerie feeling that the first one did? Or will it just copy what the first installment did and prove to be unoriginal?

Finally, Saw 3D is making out to be the final Saw movie. Only time will tell if that holds up but if it is true, it looks like were in for a good finale. I'm a huge Saw fan, i've seen every single Saw movie in the theater, no matter what negatve hype surrounded it. Looking forward to for the last time.

Jose Diaz:
Fall is upon us. The holiday season is creeping up. Soon we shall be knee deep in candy, leaves, pumpkins, and horror. Welcome October! The first in my three favorite consecutive holiday months. With October we get Halloween and a month jam packed with horror and scares. So a perfect month to release many horror and scary movies right? Well to me and you it makes sense to take advantage of the month but Hollywood tends to do the opposite and bring out dramas and comedies and very little in the scares. So what movies will be released this month?


The first and eight of Oct. sees the release of two horror movies that I would like to see for two different reasons. Let Me In, the remake of Let The Right one In and My Soul To Take by Wes Craven. The Social Network is a movie about Facebook. Yes that Facebook. But it looks like it might actually be good. We also get a John Lennon as young guy movie in Nowhere Boy and Its Kind Of A Funny Story. And then Disney decided that October would be a good month to release a horse drama movie Secretariat.

October 15th sees a good action movie in Red about aging and retired CIA agents having to get back to what they do best when they are targeted to be killed. Looks fun. Then finally the movie everyone (sarcasm) has been waiting for: Jackass 3D. Yup. They are back and in 3D. Sigh.

Now the end of the month, 22nd and 29th, has the release of Paranormal Activity 2 and the final SAW movie in 3D. If Paranormal Activity 2 follows the first one this will definitely be good. And with the last SAW, well it’s Saw. Also Clint Eastwood decided to release Hereafter starring Matt Damon as a ghost seeing psychic or something. Should have waited another week to be released. Also a limited release of a movie by the name of Monsters which feels and looks a bit like District 9 but involving monsters instead of aliens. Looks interesting and I would like to catch it if I could. Well until next month stay classy Movie Spot.

Saturday, October 2, 2010

The Spot News: Emma Stone: Pencil her in as Mary Jane

By: Robert Acosta

So last week we reported that they're were two candidates for the role of a certain love interest for Spiderman in the upcoming Spiderman reboot. We really didn't know which woman was going to be in the movie in the first place, whether it was going to be Mary Jane or Gwen Stacy or some other crazy idea.

Since last week, lots has changed. It seemingly looks like Emma Stone is going to be offered the role for Mary Jane in the upcoming Spidey reboot. Now barring some crazy denial of the role by Emma Stone, you are looking at the new Mary Jane and I have to say, what a wise choice.

So now that the love interest hopefuly is out of the way, how about we start hearing some villain names being thrown around?

Source: Deadline