Happy New Year
HAPPY NEW YEAR from Entertainment Today and Beyond and remember, you’re just a 90 foot tidal wave away from a very interesting evening.
Actually I just rented out a movie theater in December and held a private screening of the 1972 classic The Poseidon Adventure. We had a blast. There’s nothing better than seeing a favorite film back on the big screen. I can’t wait to do it again in March with a screening of The Towering Inferno. Boy, life doesn’t get any better than this. Again, all the best in 2011.
The Dead Zone’s Gregg Stillson a reality?
After watching the election coverage and closely following the political scene over the last few months leading up to these midterm elections I can’t help but think that there is a real possibility that we as a country could get a Greg Stillson type character in the White House sooner than later. While I try and keep to open mind politically (I’m registered as an independent) I find many on the right, specifically the one’s who are considered part of the ever growing tea party movement, more than a little scary.
It’s hard for me not to be bewildered by the likes of Rand Paul, KY Senator (who advocated segregation in private enterprise), Christine O’Donnell (whose candidacy and concession speech were beyond laughable), Minnesota congresswomen Michelle (god are those eyes scary) Bachman and Sarah Palin, who I can’t help but think of as the fictional character Greg Stillson (played wonderfully by Martin Sheen), a power hungry, mentally unbalanced, politician in the best of all Stephen King’s novel to movie adoptions, The Dead Zone. The clip below speaks for itself. Don’t say I didn’t warn you.
Just in time for HALLOWEEN – here’s my favorite scary movies!
Chuck Curry’s Top TEN horror films!
10. DAWN OF THE DEAD – 2004. Zach Snyder’s re-imagining of George Romero’s classic zombie epic uses the same premise, although the characters and much of the overall story are very different. Like Romero’s version, much of the action takes place at a shopping mall, although director Synder doesn’t use the setting as an extra character the way George did in the original. Instead he ratchets up the tension with fast moving zombies and exciting action set pieces. The film benefits greatly from a terrific cast which includes Sarah Polley, Jake Weber, Ving Rhames and Miki Pheiffer. It’s very well done, and it’s quickly become one of my all time favorites!
9. THE MIST – 2007. Frank Darabont’s (Shawshank Redemption) film version of the Stephen King novella plays like a two hour episode of the Twilight Zone. The story about a small town
engulfed by a mysterious mist is a great metaphor about human nature. Thomas Jane, Laurie Holden, Toby Jones and Marcia Gay Harden (terrific playing a religious fanatic) make for a solid cast. Its ending has gotten a mixed response, but it is one the viewer can’t forget! Personally, I admire director Darabont for having the guts to go with it! In time, The Mist will become a Classic!
8. TEXAS CHAINSAW MASSACRE – 1974. One might assume by its premise that this film would be a total blood bath, but it’s actually not. It’s a frightening experience about a group of five Texas friends who, unfortunately, wander into the house of one of the great horror characters of all time in LEATHERFACE (Gunnar Hansen), plus his family of cannibals. The atmosphere in this film is
intense to say the least, and most of the horror is perceived rather than actual! The story is loosely based on the murderer, Ed Gein, who also served as inspiration for Alfred Hitchcock’s Psycho and Jonathan Demme’s Silence of the Lambs. Amazingly the film was shot on a budget of $140,000 and grossed $30,859,000. It made a name for its director, Tobe Hooper. People never looked at a chainsaw the same way after this film came out!
7. EVIL DEAD 2 – 1981. Director Sam Raimi and CULT icon Bruce Campbell team up for this horror/comedy sequel that is a highly inventive piece of filmmaking. The movie features a great physical performance by Campbell, playing the character of Ash Williams, as he fights off zombies, evil spirits and even his own possessed hand! I got a chance to meet Campbell at a horror convention in NYC around 15 years ago and he actually did a backflip on a hard
wooden floor for the audience that was there – a really nice guy!
6. FRIGHT NIGHT – 1985. This film makes my list because I think actor Chris Sarandon (Jerry Dandridge) plays as good a vampire as anyone in the history of movies. William Ragsdale does a great job as the lead character, Charlie Brewster, a young guy who discovers he lives next door to a vampire. Roddy McDowell co-stars in a memorable performance as washed up late night TV horror host, Peter Vincent, who goes along with Charlie on a fact finding mission for the money, only to be surprised that he’s actually telling the truth. I remember seeing Roddy McDowell at a horror convention as well and had him sign a still photo of his character in the film. He was a class act indeed and a real gentleman! Actor Stephen Geoffreys, who plays Ragsdale’s best friend Ed (Evil), is terrific in this film. This is a highly entertaining movie!
5. THE THING -1982. John Carpenter and Kurt Russell team up for the second time (the first being Escape from NY) for this remake of the 1951 classic The Thing from Another World, and make an even better movie. The story about a group of scientists in the Antarctic who come under siege by an alien organism has great atmosphere, and a feeling of bleakness that make this film a MUST watch for fans of this genre! The special effects pre-CGI by Stan Winston are astonishing!
The blood testing sequence is classic!
4. HALLOWEEN – 1978. John Carpenter made a name for himself with this critically acclaimed film shot on a mere $325,000 budget.The film went on to pull in $47,000,000 at the box-office, making it one of the biggest independent
films ever produced! Jamie Lee Curtis, who played the character of Laurie Stode, was a solid lead and veteran actor, Donald Pleasence, added much class as child psychiatrist Dr Sam Loomis, a part he would play five times in the series. The musical score, composed by Carpenter himself, is classic! In an interesting footnote: Carpenter bought a William Shatner mask in a store, painted it white, and used it for the famous look of his villain Michael Myers, also known as the Shape! Nick Castle, who directed the film The Last Starfighter, played the role of Myers. The film’s sequel, HALLOWEEN 2, is a direct continuation that was criticized for its more graphic approach. Despite that criticism, I like the film a lot, and watch both films every Halloween!
3. NIGHTMARE ON ELM ST – 1984. Wes Craven reportedly came up with the
concept for the film when he read a newspaper article about young man who claimed that someone was trying to kill him in his dreams and started to do whatever he could to stay awake. Unlike most of the sequels, which lighten up the Freddy Krueger character, this original film took him and its concept very seriously. Craven scored big time when he cast little known actor, ROBERT ENGLUND, in the role of the former child molester Freddy, who has come back to get revenge on the children of Elm St in their dreams. The movie was filmed for just $1,800,000 and grossed $25,000,000 at the U.S box-office. Countless sequels were produced, making the character of Freddy Krueger part of America’s pop culture. As far as horror goes this is one of the very best concepts ever in the genre.
2. DAWN OF THE DEAD – 1978, George Romero’s second Zombie outing is
truly the Gone with the Wind of the genre as it works on so many levels. It’s part horror, part end of the world story, part social commentary and all GREATNESS! Besides The Rocky Horror Picture Show, Dawn of the Dead is the most popular midnight movie of all time.
1, THE EXORCIST-1973, I put this at number ONE because from an emotional standpoint, of all the horror films, I think this one had the biggest impact over any other in film history. I guess you can’t have a better match up than God versus the Devil and audiences were floored by this film version of the bestselling William Peter Blatty novel. A reported 30 young actress auditioned for the part of Reagan, the little girl who gets possessed in the story. The part went to Linda Blair, a role she will be known for until the end of time! Actor Jason Miller, in his first feature film, is terrific playing the role of the conflicted father Karris. The pea soup scene is one of the genres most memorable sequences! The film was nominated for Ten Oscars including best picture. It lost out to The Sting. As horror films go, there’s none better!
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 1 Trailer 2 Official HD preview
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 1 Trailer 2 Official HD
CHUCK CURRY’S TOP TEN FAVORITE SEQUELS EVER MADE!
With Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps opening this weekend I thought I would do a retrospective of my all time favorite sequels.
10. ROCKY BALBOA – 2006. Thirty-one years after the 1976 original classic, Sylvester Stallone comes back in style to create a perfect bookend to one of the great characters in America’s pop-culture. The film’s big highlights include Rocky’s speech to the boxing commission on the state of his boxing license and the montage training sequence featuring a 59-year-old Rocky Balboa which is priceless. I must admit I got chills watching it in a movie theater!
9. DIE HARD 2 – DIE HARDER – 1990. How could the same thing happen to the same guy twice? Well, it did in this very well done follow-up to perhaps the greatest pure action movie ever made. This time, Bruce Willis’s John McClane takes on terrorists at Dulles Airport outside of Washington D.C. Solid story, great action set pieces, a cool twist at the three quarter mark and solid direction from Renny Harlin make this film a big winner! Yippee Ki Yay…
8. LETHAL WEAPON 2 – 1989. Richard Donner’s follow-up to his terrific buddy cop film, Lethal Weapon. Part 2 is even better, mixing humor with realistic violence to create a flawless genre piece. Joe Pesci is a great addition as Leo Getz. His chemistry with Mel Gibson’s, Riggs, and Danny Glover’s, Murtaugh, is sensational. Actor Joss Ackland is a solid villain and his tag line “I have diplomatic immunity” is quite memorable.
7. ROAD WARRIOR – 1981. George Miller’s sequel to MAD MAX features some of the most jaw dropping stunts ever put on film. As action movies go, there aren’t many better!
6. ESCAPE FROM THE PLANET OF THE APES – 1971. A terrific Sci-Fi time travel film that takes the premise of the Original and reinvents it brilliantly. The film featured stellar performances by Roddy McDowell and Kim Hunter, once again playing Chimpanzees Cornelius and Zira, who take on the same dilemma of the Taylor (Charlton Heston) character from the first entry in the series. Like other films in the franchise, Escape dealt with important issues like Race, Social Status, Animal Experimentation and Women’s Rights! A really smart, well done, movie!
5. THE DARK KNIGHT – 2008. Expanding on the terrific BATMAN BEGINS, director Chris Nolan upped the ante making everything a little bigger, a little more intense, and richer in scope. Heath Ledger’s JOKER will be part of movie lore till the end of time!
4. THE EMPIRE STRIKES BACK – 1980. The very best of the STAR WARS films and also the greatest cliffhanger in movie history.
3. ALIENS – 1986. James Cameron took the horror concept of Ridley Scott’s ALIEN and created one of the greatest action movies ever made. Sigourney Weaver’s Ellen Ripley remains the very best female action hero ever and her character’s emotional bond with the little girl Newt (Carrie Henn – who is now a school teacher) is the film’s emotional core! It’s hard to believe this epic film was produced for just 18 million dollars.
2. DAWN OF THE DEAD – 1979. This film is regarded by many, including myself, as the GONE WITH THE WIND of the horror genre. George Romero’s follow-up to his landmark 1968 film, NIGHT OF THE LIVING DEAD, is an amazing achievement considering it was produced for roughly one million dollars. Shot mostly at the MONROEVILLE MALL in Pittsburgh, PA, the epic zombie action horror movie is a complete and totally satisfying experience. It was also one of the most popular MIDNIGHT movies ever! One of my
all time favorites, I watch it two or three times a year!
1. THE GODFATHER 2 – 1974. Believe it or not, this was the first film to use the number 2 in its title. For me, it’s a tribute to great storytelling as Francis Ford Coppola was at the top of his game here, telling multiple stories with the film working as both a sequel, and a prequel. Robert DeNiro won the Oscar for best supporting actor with all of his dialogue spoken in Italian. The sequence at the senate commission hearings is one of the greatest scenes ever shot!
Trailer to AMC’s zombie extravaganza, The Walking Dead
AMC has announced that it will premiere Frank Darabont’s The Walking Dead, with the 90-minute first installment at 10PM on Halloween, October 31st. Since this is coming from the very talented Darabont (The Mist) I have very high hopes for this new zombie series. It looks really good.
Speaking of Zombies, for those in the Pocono area, the Pocono Community Theater in Stroudsburg will be showing George A. Romero’s Day of the Dead for the film’s 25th Anniversary on Saturday, Sept 25th. Actor Gary Klar, who plays Pvt. Steele in the film, will be in attendance and available for autographs after the show. I always loved the movies tagline “The darkest day of horror the world has ever known”. It should be a blast and I’ll certainly be there. Kudos to the Theater’s management, Kim and Scott, for having this great revival showing.
Eye Catching True Blood Rolling Stone cover
This is one of the covers that will make more than a few people do a doubletake when they walk by a newsstand but I must say it’s what the hit HBO Show is all about, Blood and nudity with wildly inventive entertainment as a kicker. True Blood continues to be the pay cable’s biggest hit since The Sopranos, averaging 5.5 million viewers per week, with huge DVD sales. While there clearly is an overexposure of vampires in both movies and TV, True Blood is the best of the pack. Allan Ball delivers a terrific and unusual spin on things week after week.
DEXTER Season 5 trailer
Showtime has premiered the Season 5 trailer to its upcoming season of Dexter at this weekend’s comic-con. With Lost and 24 not coming back this year, in my mind’s eye Dexter is now the very best show on television, with Friday Nights Lights a very close second.
For those who have not seen Season Four, this is NOT a piece of footage you want to see as it appears this season will pick up where last year’s stunning final concluded. While some are speculating that this could be the last season of Dexter, one has to wonder how the very last episode of this show will play out. Hopefully there will be at least one more year after this but, when it does end, I think it has the potential to have one of the greatest finales in television history. Particularly if Dexter Morgan’s duality is finally exposed for all to see. Take a LOOK
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