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I apologize for the quality of some of these pics. I'm hoping to replace them with original captures if I can ever locate them.
 
 This is the only pic. Thank me later.
After a credit sequence with a young woman in a pink nightgown wandering the streets aimlessly, I was immediately treated to a 400 lb. man (well, actually a 200 lb. man with a couple of pillows shoved up his shirt to make him look 400 lbs) violently throwing up on the sidewalk. Aw, crap! I can only blame myself on this one, considering whichever site turned me onto this piece of garbage is a long, forgotten memory. The next ninety minutes was basically footage of said fat ass walking around L.A. trying to sell cheap watches, intercut with him shovelling food into his disgusting maw.
Reflections of Evil is a downright mess. There are parts that are so incoherent, it was like I was watching it on 1.5x speed (I swear I wasn’t…. honest). The overdubbing was so ridiculous, it was almost disembodied. I kept looking down at the bottom right of the screen to see if the MST3K silhouettes were there. I don’t think even those guys would have appreciated this movie. If I were to ever come across someone who actually liked it, I’m sure they would tell me that the incoherence was intentional to set up the conclusion. Even if that were true, the hackneyed ending doesn’t even slightly redeem the psychotic narrative.
How many times do I have to say this? If you have enough material to make an interesting ten to twenty minute short, please don’t stretch it out to feature length. You are wasting everyone’s time! Only twice during this movie did I not have one eye on the clock. The first was an inexplicable flashback sequence where the pink nightgown girl sneaks onto the Universal Studios backlot and sees a young Steven Spielberg at work. The only thing noteworthy about this is that the actor they got to be Spielberg actually looked and sounded like the man himself. The other part that was when a series of rides at an amusement park malfunction, throwing bloody mannequins everywhere.
AVOID THIS MOVIE! I have no idea how you would ever come into contact with something like this, but just in case. Heed my words! I took a bullet on this one. Don’t let my sacrifice (of an hour and a half that could have been spent playing Guitar Hero III) be in vain.
 I always forget about the song and dance of shuffling release dates the studios have us endure every year.
I always forget about the song and dance of shuffling release dates the studios have us endure every year.







 
 
 I can't really push forward today without mentioning the shocking news of yesterday afternoon. As I'm sure you all know by now, Heath Ledger was found dead in his New York apartment. It's always sad when a young man is cut down in his prime, but even more so when it comes as such a surprise as this did. I mean, Heath Ledger? That guy flew totally under the radar when it came to the public eye.
I can't really push forward today without mentioning the shocking news of yesterday afternoon. As I'm sure you all know by now, Heath Ledger was found dead in his New York apartment. It's always sad when a young man is cut down in his prime, but even more so when it comes as such a surprise as this did. I mean, Heath Ledger? That guy flew totally under the radar when it came to the public eye. Tales From The Hood was one of those movies for me. Something about it seemed – for lack of a better word – ‘ghetto’, so I never really entertained the thought of watching it. The poster wasn't really helping their cause either to be honest. Then, last weekend, at Serena’s latest movie night, the theme was anthology horror and Tales From The Hood was on the docket. I was going to see it, predispositions or not.
Tales From The Hood was one of those movies for me. Something about it seemed – for lack of a better word – ‘ghetto’, so I never really entertained the thought of watching it. The poster wasn't really helping their cause either to be honest. Then, last weekend, at Serena’s latest movie night, the theme was anthology horror and Tales From The Hood was on the docket. I was going to see it, predispositions or not. First, the DVDWolf links are up. The majority of my genre reviews from my six year tenure at dvdwolf.com can now be found in the right hand sidebar. Check them out if you like. I read a few of them again and it is funny how sometimes opinions change over time. From my original review, it doesn't sound like I appreciated Haute Tension as much as I do now. I did actually write a follow-up article a few years later, but it never got posted. Conversely, I gave passing grades to many films I likely wouldn't now. For a lot of movies circa 2002, it seemed that as long as it wasn't as bad as Feardotcom, it was okay. My glowing reviews of Resident Evil and Silent Hill seem a bit exaggerated in hindsight, but I will still go to bat for them against the hordes of haters out there.
First, the DVDWolf links are up. The majority of my genre reviews from my six year tenure at dvdwolf.com can now be found in the right hand sidebar. Check them out if you like. I read a few of them again and it is funny how sometimes opinions change over time. From my original review, it doesn't sound like I appreciated Haute Tension as much as I do now. I did actually write a follow-up article a few years later, but it never got posted. Conversely, I gave passing grades to many films I likely wouldn't now. For a lot of movies circa 2002, it seemed that as long as it wasn't as bad as Feardotcom, it was okay. My glowing reviews of Resident Evil and Silent Hill seem a bit exaggerated in hindsight, but I will still go to bat for them against the hordes of haters out there.
See what I'm talking about? I mean Jesus! It looks worse than the Black Christmas remake. I'm still pretty pumped for The Ruins though.
Well, that's it. Talk to ya soon. 
 Cloverfield had me from day one, back when I first saw the teaser trailer in front of The Transformers. I really have to hand it to JJ Abrams for being able to keep the details of this project under wraps for the last six months. I didn’t realize how MUCH I had been anticipating this movie until it started and for the first fifteen minutes, I couldn’t get my leg to stop shaking.
Cloverfield had me from day one, back when I first saw the teaser trailer in front of The Transformers. I really have to hand it to JJ Abrams for being able to keep the details of this project under wraps for the last six months. I didn’t realize how MUCH I had been anticipating this movie until it started and for the first fifteen minutes, I couldn’t get my leg to stop shaking.Cloverfield is an intense theatre experience and I urge everyone to check it out. Just don’t sit too close to the screen!

 The template for creativity on a shoestring budget.
The template for creativity on a shoestring budget.
 Often imitated, never duplicated.
Often imitated, never duplicated.
 Kubrick & Nicholson. A match made in hell.
 Kubrick & Nicholson. A match made in hell.

 Still as impressive as it was 25 years ago.
 Still as impressive as it was 25 years ago. 
 
 
These two made their respective generations fear the water (inside and outside).
 Since this month’s Final Girl Film Club selection is Dario Argento’s 1977 film Suspiria, I will gladly throw in my two cents. Suspiria is the first of The Three Mothers trilogy (1980’s Inferno and last year’s Mother Of Tears being the following two parts) and I think the best entry by a fair margin.
Since this month’s Final Girl Film Club selection is Dario Argento’s 1977 film Suspiria, I will gladly throw in my two cents. Suspiria is the first of The Three Mothers trilogy (1980’s Inferno and last year’s Mother Of Tears being the following two parts) and I think the best entry by a fair margin. 
 

The next prevent-it.ca PSA

 Donkey Punch (UK)
Donkey Punch (UK) Hell Ride (USA)
Hell Ride (USA) 
 
 
