kelly-gaudreau
Joined Jan 2015
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I would say a majority of people believe The Wrath of Khan to be the best film with members of the original cast. After rewatching The Undiscovered Country after recently watching Khan, as well recently, I have to change my mind on that subject. From the moment the film score started to play on my screen I felt we stepped it up a notch. The storyline was even more gripping than the previous films. Christoper Plummer, as Chang, was even more intriguing than Montebalm's Khan. And to top it all off it ties in with The Next Generation which was playing on TV at the time. I felt all the original cast brought their A-Game to this one, which, was perfect after sucking so bad in The Final Frontier.
So, I decided it was time to watch a horror flick from last year's Halloween list. I thought, "this should be delicious, a movie with zombie Presidents." Nah, it left a bad taste in mouth. It was billed as a Comedy-Horror. No laughter. No scares. However, the "delicious" part was the wonderful snacks I was eating. I do reccomend Lay's Chedder and Sour Cream Wavy chips with Hellavu Good Jalopeno dip. Now that's delicious. Ok, I need to stretch out my review by a few more charactors. So, let's talk about the BM I had the next day where I did reflect upon the film. That should be a positve, right?
This film is very reminiscent of the Hammer gothic-horror style which is a big seller for me. It's a different take on the werewolf sub-genre and the gore factor is hight up there. Keep a bucket beside your seat.