by jellydonut25 » Tue Oct 06, 2009 8:46 am
Little bit broader (and mostly spoiler free, tried to keep it to minor spoilers) review after now watching it twice:
Right off the bat it's a movie that is actually more adult than I'd thought it would be going in. You see a smattering of this small town on the most haunted night of the year in the throws of a halloween party that looks like one or two town-wide parties I've been to over the years.
A couple arrive at their house at the end of the night (but still relatively early, apparently) and the wife/girlfriend (the ring lead me to believe wife) is disgruntled, annoyed with halloween she begins taking down the decorations but she'll learn there are consequences to cleaning up too early on halloween. You don't want to anger any of the beasts that stalk the streets...
This might be the least fulfilling, and least EC Comics of all the stories. It's short, it's straightforward, and it serves as little more than an intro to the credits...there is one particularly cool/humorous moment when she gets creeped out by someone staring at her from across the street
The credit sequence is neat. Very Creepshow-esque, and it's even more awesome the second time as it introduces you to basically every character...
We then, more or less, are introduced to our second story. It centers around a seemingly harmless and nerdy school principal, a bullyish tween who enjoys smashing pumpkins and stealing candy, and the principal's child who REALLY wants his dad to come help him carve the jack-o-lantern
This is the segment/story that brought me into the film and let me know for sure that we weren't just in store for 'segment one...finished...segment two...finished' type of movie. There's a rather dark humor on display here that is pretty funny. "Don't forget to help me with the eyes" - I'll never hear that sentence the same again
Three kids are out trick or treating and collecting jack-o-lanterns, they claim it's for Unicef (sp?) but we know there's more to it than that, and of course, we find out it has something to do with a bus crash that involved some "troubled" children on Halloween years ago, nothing is as it seems in this story
I love love love loved this one. VERY VERY EC-esque. Comeuppances galore!
Four hotties (Anna paquin among them) are out on halloween looking for dates.
Talk about NOTHING AS IT SEEMS! WOAH! there's a couple of things that dont quite line up with the final reveal here, but the last scene in this story is truly awesome. set to marilyn manson's "sweet dreams" that just somehow completes the atmosphere in an awesome way. On a second watch, this feels like the story that has the most thought put into it. It's really really cool on a second watch too, a lot of the humor here is just phenomenal but only sinks in on that second watch.
Finally old mr kreeg is a boorish man who scares away trick r treaters and he has just shooed the wrong one off his porch...
This one's pretty cool too, ties in a lot of the rest of the stories, probably the most...ghostly of them all?
There's a TON of little details to watch for here and there that i know i havent caught all of yet, but definitely caught MORE of on my second watch
I'd list some things to watch for, but i'd be spoiling it for people...just pay attention to things like, masks, candy, quick flicks of the camera while the bully kid is walking, the opening credits, the opening sequence, some of the wording of lines that could be taken a couple of different ways, i'd like to say more, but i'll just say PAY ATTENTION!
Sam is cool, seems to be less of a harbinger of bad things and more of an observer. Rather than show up BEFORE things go bad as a sign that things are about to turn, he's often seen just AFTER situations turn gruesome, apparently to watch.
There's a werewolf concept on display in this movie, the closest analogy I can think of is from Van Helsing, but it is definitely an AWESOME idea here. The bus full of 'troubled' children is a scene that is both excellently done and extremely heartbreaking.
In the end, it's mayhem, slaughter, beasts, goblins, ghouls, and hauntings all with a dark sense of humor!
Several severed thumbs WAY up!