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You might be ready to instantly close the tab once you see I’m starting out with Gus Van Sant’s 1998 remake of Alfred Hitchcock’s Psycho, but hear me out! I’ve already made a much, much for the film, but it comes down to this: Van Sant’s experimental shot-for-shot remake of Hitchcock’s flick is fascinating. It’s an experimental work of art turned into a piece of pop entertainment, and I’d rather watch a remake like this – one familiar yet strange – than some pointless junk that tries to improve on greatness.
This film will never surpass Hitchcock, but it at least tries to do something interesting with the materials he already provided. This is a slick, strange remake with some of the best cinematography I’ve ever seen.
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If you’ve avoided giving this a chance for so long due to poor word of mouth, maybe give it a look now and see what you think. House on Haunted Hill William Castle’s original House on Haunted Hill is a total hoot, with Vincent Price at his most Vincent Priceless, hamming it up in a house full of skeletons on strings and other things that go bump in the night as a group of people try to survive the night in a haunted house to win prize money. William Malone’s 1999 remake isn’t as classy as the original, but it is still a lot of fun. Some of it hasn’t aged very well – it’s a very 90s movie – but there it’s hard to deny how much fun the film is.
It’s also surprisingly creepy, as Malone pulls out all the stops and goes wild, unleashing an effects-heavy second half that throws jittery ghouls and surreal sequences at you left and right. Best of all, it has Geoffrey Rush stepping in for Price, and hamming it up big time.
Hammy Geoffrey Rush is the best Geoffrey Rush, and here you get him at the center of a big, silly haunted house flick. Joomla Templates Free Downloads. House of Wax This is another choice that might elicit a few WTFs from readers, but let me explain.
First, some semantics: the “original” House of Wax, from 1953, about a mad wax sculpture who kills people and turns them into wax statues, was actually a remake itself, of the 1933 from Mystery of the Wax Museum. The 2005 House of Wax, however, is less of a remake of the 1933 or 1953 films, and more of a remake of the under-seen, weirdo horror film Tourist Trap. Confused yet?
All you need to know is this film’s premise – a bunch of young people get stranded at a tourist attraction and are systematically killed off by a crazy man and his twin brother – is identical to Tourist Trap and has almost nothing to do with either Wax film. Now that that’s out of the way, let me just say the 2005 film, from The Shallows director Jaume Collet-Serra, is surprisingly good! Yes, Paris Hilton is in it, and yes, she’s terrible. But the rest of the film is stylish and often surprisingly nasty, with several brutal cringe-inducing moments that other slasher remakes would be afraid to touch.