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[Jun. 5th, 2009|02:12 pm]
Dr. Atomic
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Drag Me To Hell. I really liked it. I'm not a huge fan of horror movies, but this... It's just hard to call it a horror movie. It's like a Tales From The Crypt comic or something. It's got a fair share of stuff jumping out at you, but it's also smart, funny, clever, tightly constructed and perfectly shot. Anyone who appreciates Sam Raimi's early films -- Evil Dead 2 and Army of Darkness in particular -- will love Drag Me To Hell.
Is it scary? It's got its moments, but they don't linger. "Boo!" and then it moves on. Still, if you hate horror movies, you're not going to have a lot of fun. If you don't mind the frights but don't generally like the stories, you'll be pleased by this one, I think. There's not a lot of gore, either. There is, however, copious amounts of oral spewage... mostly various types of slime. Kind of gross, but laughably so. This isn't torture porn, not in the slightest.
One small complaint, and I might as well warn you all now: no Bruce Campbell. Disappointing, but it's hardly fair to call it a black mark against the movie. Otherwise, I'd have to find fault in every movie that doesn't feature Bruce Campbell -- Godfather, 2001, Taxi Driver, etc. Any of those could be better with Campbell, so why single out Drag Me to Hell? I'm just letting y'all know not to bother looking for him.
That said, fans of Raimi's other movies do get a nice amount of inside references. Thankfully, they're deftly deployed and not at all distracting. His car, of course, makes an early and lengthy appearance. (If that thing doesn't have its SAG card yet, I can't imagine what they're waiting for...)
Anyway, it's over-the-top, it's fun, it's everything I want from a Sam Raimi movie. I loved Spider-Man and Spider-Man 2 (no comment on no. 3), but I wish he'd make more movies like this one. Smaller flicks like Drag Me to Hell really showcase his quirky artistic talents. |
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