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"Bad Dreams"

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Blogger Johnny Sweatpants said...

Whew! Sorry for the holdup, I never intended to drag my reviews on for this long. I've been purposefully keeping my comments to a minimum until they were done. But I have been really enjoying everyone's input, especially in the zombie chatter.

As discussed everyone (save JPX) can now move on to the post-thon reflections, lists and ideas for the future.

Congratulations to JPX, he is now the official winner for '06! I never thought I'd see the day...

November 30, 2006 10:21 PM

Blogger 50PageMcGee said...

WOOOHOOO! Summer-Isle! Summer-Isle!

i'm the guy at the end of the marathon with the silver astronaut blankets and the mini-powerbars.

i was floored that ebert panned this one so heavily. i'm really happy to see it getting such heavy praise here. if Dawn 04 hadn't come in and kicked everyone's ass, this'd probably be my top flick this year.

one of the things that really made this one rumble and shake was the different perspective of "normal" between characters. just about everyone who bought the farm in bad dreams died with a look on their face that seemed to say, "of course this is the way things are supposed to go."

the sense that there's a ton of static going on behind their faces is ramped up by brilliant music choices in these scenes: electronic, scattered, loud.

December 01, 2006 1:08 AM

Blogger Octopunk said...

Yeah, kudos to JPX! Now we can all shoot at his feet and say "dance!" until he finishes his reviews.

Good finish, Summerisle. I hope you'll get to be more chatty now that the review monkey's off your back.

What's up with Ebert here? I credit the man with a lot of good writing (and an absolutely beautiful public dis of Rob Schneider), but his review of Bad Dreams reminded me of when Gene Siskel was still alive and Roger Ebert was the idiot.

"I am aware that teenagers go to these films and 'like' them." Putting quotes around "like?" What a jerk. It's bad enough when critics for whom entire genres are ill fits pull the "it sucks that it isn't still the 70's" card, it's far worse when they act like they're your parents.

Ebert declares BD poison to the process of getting past teen alienatioin without ever thinking that reveling in images of doom is part of getting past it.

Eh, I guess I'll stop refuting this 18-year-old review. Bad Dreams is a highly notable sleeper, and one of this year's standouts.

(Yes, JPX, I know you saw it for the 2003 contest. Go write your reviews.)

December 01, 2006 1:12 AM

Blogger Jordan said...

Roger Ebert was only the "idiot" on television. His writing in the Sun-Times is, like, ten times smarter. I don't know why he chose to play his career this way, but he did. I would never have learned this, either, had I not lived in Chicago for four years.

December 01, 2006 1:55 AM

Blogger JPX said...

When Gene Siskel was alive I always deferred to his opinion and ignored Ebert's. As Jordan notes, Ebert's written reviews are terrific, but he comes across kind of dumb on his show.

December 01, 2006 4:26 AM

Blogger 50PageMcGee said...

that's great, jpx. now don't you have some unfinished business to attend to?

December 01, 2006 1:35 PM

Blogger 50PageMcGee said...

ps - heavy props on your first horrorthon victory!

December 01, 2006 1:36 PM

Blogger JPX said...

"don't you have some unfinished business to attend to?"

The guilt, the guilt!

Thanks for the props!

December 02, 2006 2:09 PM

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