With the recent release of the trailer for Scream 4, I wish to express  my excitement about this forthcoming film. I feel that, in the ten years  since the release of Scream 3, the horror genre has progressed  significantly, with the introduction of the torture-porn sub-genre in  the likes of the thankfully now finishing Saw franchise and the  nauseating Hostel films (I still can't watch the bit with the eye in the  first one) as well as the near constant onslaught of remakes, prequels  and 'reimaginings' of existing films, be they masterpieces or less so. 
I greatly enjoy the existing Scream trilogy, and look forward to  rewatching them in anticipation of the new release (I can't watch a new  film without watching all those that prelude to it, making any new Bond  films almost annoying). I appreciated the mix of genuine horror with the  parodies and homages to more classis pictures, although the third film  did seem to deteriorate away from horror a little, with the cameos from  Kevin Smith, Jason Mewes and Carrie Fisher, although being well done,  being irrelevant to the film.
I am glad to see from the trailer that Wes Craven (thankfully still  helming the franchise) has managed to reteam the three leads of Courtney  Cox, David Arquette and Neve Campbell, alongside, in true horror  tradition, an admirable collection of actors more renowned for their  appearances than their thespian abilities (Kristen Bell, Hayden  Panettiere, Emma Roberts), who should all be credited for hopefully  getting the joke of their casting.
All in all, I am looking forward to seeing the film, and hope it lives  up to the dizzy heights of it's predecessors, roll on April 2011.
Sunday, 24 October 2010
Wednesday, 13 October 2010
Point Break, clearly broken
Last night I watched Point Break again. This was only the second time  I've watched it, the first being a few years ago, after the  recommendation of Seargeant Danny Butterman. On first viewing, I found  it very easy, and often more enjoyable, to stop paying attention to the  film and do something else, and the same can most definitely be said of  this second viewing. I'm going to place the blame for this mainly upon  the shoulders of Keanu Reeves, as the improbably, but somewhat awesomely  monikered Johnny Utah.
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