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"V/H/S will restore your faith in horror movies" what a quote!

http://gawker.com/5923966/vhs-will-restore-your-faith-in-horror-films

(the link will take you to the page with the trailer)

 

V/H/S Will Restore Your Faith in Horror Films

To love horror movies is to live a life searching for a fix like your first highs and rarely getting it. For me, those first loves were slashers like Friday the 13th, A Nightmare on Elm Street and Halloween. Since I saw those movies, I've had hopes for every over-hyped horror film, and those hopes are almost always dashed. Then I saw V/H/S.

The new, sick found-footage anthology is the kind of intense nightmare that is a dream come true for horror fans. I became more and more excited about this film as word came in from Sundance and South by Southwest earlier this year that this thing would fuck us all up. That people reportedly fainted at screenings made it all sound sweeter. I was so excited for last week's screening of V/H/S that I predicted it would underwhelm me. It didn't.

V/H/S presents five different snuff-esque film scenarios within the organizing framework of a sixth. In the framing storyline, a few scumbags who make movies of themselves assaulting women in public seek out a prized videotape they plan to distribute on the black market. They rifle through a collection in a house whose only occupant seems to be a dead guy in front of a bunch of snow-filled TV sets. Each tape they watch is a short film by a different horror director.

Each sub-film has its merits, but the highlights are Joe Swanberg's The Sick Thing That Happened to Emily When She Was Young, which is told in a series of Skype chats between a woman who thinks her house is haunted and a concerned (potential?) lover, and Ti West's Second Honeymoon. That one documents a couple's road trip as West throws out the foreboding giant rock formations of The Hills Have Eyes and the washed-out nature of Cannibal Holocaust. But to achieve the terror, West goes off the grid for something that's virtually devoid of traditional suspense, save two horrifying scenes seemingly based on the Manson family's twisted pastime of creepy crawling (basically: breaking and entering to do weird shit/maybe murder). Creepy crawling provided the inspiration for Bryan Bertino's 2008 film The Strangers, and it just so happens that V/H/S is the best American horror film since that one.

The lack of traditional suspense is blisteringly effective because when the terrible things happen, they have the effect of a sucker punch. These are no jump scares; they're jump-out-the-window scares. While some of V/H/S's entries contain a more conventional approach to terrifying, a thread of convention abandonment runs throughout. In these quick, nasty bites there's no time for character development or context or resonating dialogue or very much of anything aside from relating a few sentences worth of disturbing plot. No one seems to feel the pressure of a happy ending or leaving things open for a sequel (although as a broad anthology series, V/H/S could go on infinitely as long as there are enough directors with disturbing and succinct ideas – and I'd love to see that happen). Don't get close to the characters; they probably won't end up final girls and if they do, they'll stab you in the back.

I have a few formatting qualms with V/H/S. The picture is presented in widescreen, which isn't how it would appear if we were watching actual tapes and most of it was clearly shot digitally. It would take a real, true sicko to then want to convert that to tape. If the idea of POV/found-footage horror film is to present something that feels real and gritty, then being realistic within that framework would seem to be of paramount importance.

That said, the stories, the pacing, the uniformly solid performances and the ideas in this film are strong enough to forgive a less than masterful grasp on the media it provides. V/H/S didn't make me faint, but it did make me swoon. If you think you might like this, you will, and if you think you won't, stay far, far away.

V/H/S will be released August 31 via video on demand platforms and October 5 in theaters.

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Come on it wasn't that bad. I didn't know what the movie was about so the stories really caught me off guard. I was scared and creeped out! 

It's alright. I can't give it like some raving review. (LOL) It just didn't scare me. 

you know, I think I've come to the conclusion that no movie will ever give us that scare anymore. We have become desensitized to it, our love of horror movies no longer stems from them scaring us...it's just become something else entirel...we may just have to live with this fate...

Komrad see it and tell me what you think...

definitely, I've been meaning too, just haven't had a chance to check it out yet. Anybody seen Mama yet? I heard that one was pretty good

Mama? Let me look for the trailer. 

Mama...

I really want to see this one. I just hope it's as good as the trailers are....

Yeah, I'm beginning to think you might be right. I've been looking for that rush, the racing heart, pulse pounding, fear that I used to have when watching the Friday the 13th movies and the Halloween movies. 

   And though I keep looking for that long awaited feeling that used to make me feel alive, for some reason it just hasn't come around. I'm beginning to think that the  scares are no longer out there. Not because the movie makers haven't found the right script to make, it's just that no one has the nightmares anymore.

   Now if you want a good movie, in which I have only watched once, try The Girl Next Door. THAT MOVIE JUST GIVES ME THE CREEPS....It's not scary as in ghosts, vampires, werewolves, zombies or slashers jumping around corners.

   That movie is just FUCKING DISTURBING AS HELL!!!  I actually forced myself to finish watching it till the end the night they showed it on the Chiller channel. It's been on netflix and Syfy and I just cannot bring myself to watch what that girl had to go through just to protect her her sister. 

   And if a movie disturbs me, it should be given a Oscar.

   But I'll keep looking for that jumping, jerking, pulse pounding, fear insisted adrenaline rush I so much long for......

I think I have that movie saved in my amazon watch list. If not I will look for it. 

This movie was good. But I've only saw it once. Like I said, this was disturbing as fuck. Just like the movie Dreams in a Witch's House. I watched it and could not bring myself to watch again. The ending is just a little to much for me....

   Whenever kids are invovled in movies of this nature, it really fucks with my head. Which, yes I know, there are people out there today that would rather mess with kids, but seeing torture and the death of kids in movies, just really get to me.

   I guess the reason is because of being a father of two, the Protective Father thing takes over when a child is involved with a horror. Hell, back when I was growing up watching the Friday the 13th movies and the Halloween movies, I wanted to see the screaming and crying non stop kids get it. But now I can't stand to see something like that....

   I may be demented, but I have my standards....(LOL)

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