by jellydonut25 » Fri Oct 11, 2013 1:51 am
A couple Masters of Horror episodes:
Jenifer - Boy...there's a good idea or two in this thing, but it is a MESS and I'd say from what I saw, that every fault of this can be laid squarely at Argento's feet. He brings up ideas only to dismiss them completely and never do anything with them, and ultimately, rather than a weird story about some sort of she-beast who's equal parts erotic, cunning, repulsive, dim-witted, pitiable, and seductive, it winds up being about some dude who repeatedly bangs a disfigured chick until he FINALLY snaps after the body count adds up around her. Beh.
Sick Girl - Ok, this starts slow, but it is carried magnificently by Angela Bettis (a wonderful actress) and former softcore porn actress Misty Mundae who either gives a command performance or had this part specifically written and tailored for her and her skill set; since I'm not familiar with anything else she's done, I don't know which it is. For an hour-long episode of a low-budget TV series, there's also some decently freaky monster effects, but they play second-fiddle to the character study here. True to what (little) I know of Lucky McKee, this is a story that works its main characters into you, such that you actually FEEL sad when things start going against them.
So, thus far in this series I've seen:
Cigarette Burns, Dreams in the Witch House, Fair-Haired Child, Jenifer, and Sick Girl and overall I'm impressed. Jenifer is probably my least favorite thus far, even though Fair Haired Child features some pretty poor acting. The latter, however, is saved by a cool creature design. Dreams in the Witch House was solid, and Cigarette Burns and Sick Girl were both pretty impressive.
For two bucks a pop on blu-rays containing three episodes each, this has been totally worth my time.