My horror film for today, and you should know the drill by now:
10/6: So, Sean's horror film of the day: Stuart Gordon's Dagon. I picked this movie pretty randomly off Netflix as it's based on H.P Lovecraft's "Shadow Over Innsmouth" (that more so than the actual story "Dagon," oddly enough), and I love Lovecraft. Essentially a man and his girlfriend shipwreck and find themselves in a strange town where the people are half sea creature and worship a sea god named Dagon. A great story idea that suffers from what I'm assuming a very small budget. The acting is fairly atrocious, situations are pretty ridiculously played out/resolved, and the special effects are abysmal (save make up effects, which are actually quite well done). However it did keep me entertained and these flaws sort of feed a B-movie aesthetic in the film. Also has a few very well done horrifying scenes, one involving a man being gruesomely skinned. There also seemed to be a lack of a soundtrack which I wanted badly for some of the more horrifying scenes and to set the mood better. A potentially good horror film mostly due to it's source material that ultimately feels forgettable and lands in a place not over the top enough to be a good "bad" horror film and not good enough to be considered a great.
6.5/10
10/6: So, Sean's horror film of the day: Stuart Gordon's Dagon. I picked this movie pretty randomly off Netflix as it's based on H.P Lovecraft's "Shadow Over Innsmouth" (that more so than the actual story "Dagon," oddly enough), and I love Lovecraft. Essentially a man and his girlfriend shipwreck and find themselves in a strange town where the people are half sea creature and worship a sea god named Dagon. A great story idea that suffers from what I'm assuming a very small budget. The acting is fairly atrocious, situations are pretty ridiculously played out/resolved, and the special effects are abysmal (save make up effects, which are actually quite well done). However it did keep me entertained and these flaws sort of feed a B-movie aesthetic in the film. Also has a few very well done horrifying scenes, one involving a man being gruesomely skinned. There also seemed to be a lack of a soundtrack which I wanted badly for some of the more horrifying scenes and to set the mood better. A potentially good horror film mostly due to it's source material that ultimately feels forgettable and lands in a place not over the top enough to be a good "bad" horror film and not good enough to be considered a great.
6.5/10
