Showing posts with label Alyson Hannigan. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Alyson Hannigan. Show all posts

Sunday, 14 April 2019

You might be the killer (4 Stars)


This is the fifth film in the Stuttgart Nights Festival.

This film, though not perfect, makes me very happy. It proves that there are film directors attempting to breathe new life into the teen slasher genre.

At a holiday camp in the woods a masked man is slaughtering the teenagers. Sam, the camp organiser, runs into a cabin and rings his friend Chuck (Alyson Hannigan) to ask her for help. She's an expert on slasher movies, so he thinks she can tell him what to do. She's the right person. She knows all the old films, and she knows the rules of who will survive and who will die. However, as she talks to him she suspects that Sam is the killer. That's ridiculous, he says, he's not a killer. But he's not so sure. Is it possible that he really is the killer without knowing it?

This is an excellent film told in a non linear fashion. We see the scenes that happened before Sam arrives in the cabin out of order, some of them more than once. Chuck stays on the phone with Sam for the whole film, telling him what to do next.

The film is very good. Maybe I should rate it higher. I'll decide next time I watch it.

Wednesday, 15 September 2010

TV Series: Buffy The Vampire Slayer

So why should I be writing about this series years after it finished? Easy question to answer: because I'm watching it on DVD now. Besides, it has regular reruns on English television, and some people are only just discovering it now.

It's hard to believe that I actually disliked the show when it was first shown in 1997. It bugged me that the vampires were so weak. One stab with a broken chair leg and they were gone! I gave up watching after a few episodes and didn't pick it up again till the middle of the second season. Then I finally got it. The show isn't about vampires, it's about Buffy and her problems fitting in at school (or college) while battling to save the world. In retrospect the seasons I liked most were the ones while she was still at school. When she went to college it seemed like everyone around her was secretly a demon or a demon-slayer. Apart from the innocent victims, of course, whose numbers were deplenished week by week.

P.S. The box set was a lot cheaper when I bought it. I suspect it's getting more expensive because it's no longer being made, and the stocks are dwindling. If you really want it, my advice is to buy it sooner rather than later.