Showing posts with label vampires. Show all posts
Showing posts with label vampires. Show all posts

Thursday, March 15, 2012

When did this become a comedy?- Dark Shadows - Official Trailer (HD)


I'm gonna start blogging again, at least stuff I don't write about on Bifuteki.com (you should visit that site too).

I am a fan of Tim Burton, I still enjoy his work. While other people didn't like Sweeney Todd, or Alice in Wonder land I thoroughly enjoyed them. And I gotta tell ya I was really looking forward to Burton's take on Dark Shadows. I have seen some of the original version of the show and really liked the remake done with Ben Cross years later so I thought this new movie version with Burton and Depp was going to be great!

Oh man was I wrong. I think there are going to be two groups of people who will have an opinion on this trailer. Those that have no familiarity with the original version of Dark Shadows who will like this trailer and those, like me, who enjoyed the original Dark Shadows and will not like this interpretation. I don't care that Burton is the director on this, this just doesn't look good to me. But you be the judge....

Wednesday, March 10, 2010

Retail Therapy for Geeks: Recent Blu Purchases

Amazon.com was having a really good sale on Blu-ray discs over the weekend so what's an unemployed geek gal to do but spend some money! At $10 a BD it was too good to pass up so I picked up 3 pretty awesome flicks.

Overlooked when it was originally released in theaters Dark City has become a cult hit in the years following. Although I own Dark City on DVD this Director's Cut on blu is totally worth the re-buy since it has been re-mastered in high-def. There are some extra commentaries and factoid stuff just in case you need to know EVERYTHING there is to know about the film. It's a trippy movie that stars Rufus Sewell, Jennifer Connelly,  and Kiefer Sutherland prior to him saving the world in 24 hours while pointing a gun and yelling at everybody. A worthwhile movie to own at regular price or at a discounted price (although getting it on the cheap is always great).

Before she became a high-falutin' Oscar winning director, Kathryn Bigelow directed the pretty kick-ass vamp flick Near Dark. Despite the unfortunate new cover art for this Blu-ray release, which is an obvious look-a-like to something from Twilight's marketing ads, the vampires in this film are far from sparkly! It's a nice look at the early film work of Bigelow, actor Adrian Pasdar (Nathan Petrelli in Heroes) and the bonus appearance of Aliens Bishop (Lance Henriksen), Hicks (Bill Paxton) and Vasquez (Jenette Goldstein) as vampires just pushes the kick-ass factor to 11 . A dark and gritty film with even darker humor Near Dark is a must have film for lovers of REAL vampires. 

Look, much respect goes to the original 1958 The Fly with Vincent Price but there is no beating Jeff Goldblum as Brundlefly!
See what I mean?! All ickyness aside David Cronenberg's The Fly is a true horror movie in every sense of the word and one of the best to come out of the 80's. I remember seeing this as a young girl and being so grossed out but pleasantly amused (is that normal for a 9 year old?) and engaged by this science gone awry story. I'm looking forward to watching this and being grossed out once again but this time in high-def! This is my first time buying this movie on any disc format (I might have a VHS copy laying around somewhere) but I would have gladly purchased this again if I had already owned it on DVD.

Tuesday, March 02, 2010

Abe Lincon, our 16th President and total BAD-ASS!!!! [UPDATE]

I have never wanted to read a book more after watching this trailer! (sidenote: trailers for books, what an awesome concept!)


I haven't read author Seth Grahame-Smith's previous litierary mash-up Pride and Prejudice and Zombies but it just might have to go on my wish list.

[UPDATE]: Just when I'm raving about this trailer for the book comes news that the damn book is going to be made into a movie! Not only that it's going to be produced by Tim Burton! I need to read this book asap!