First off is Let Me In (a.k.a. Låt den Rätte Komma In), a Swedish (yes, Swedish) film about a little boy who befriends a little girl who turns out to be a little vampire. Of course, there'll be no chance of this getting a U.S. theatrical release, but it comes out in Sweden in April, so get your plane tickets now! I guess the best we can hope for is DVD. First [REC], then Descendents, now this. Is it just me, or does it seem lately that with all the shlock being passed off as horror movies in the American market these days, filmmakers in other countries are taking advantage and co-opting the genre? Hey, fine with me--whatever leads to quality output.
And the other trailer is for a documentary by the superbly named Rusty Nails (any relation to Dusty Rhodes?), all about our favorite ghoul auteur, Mr. George A. Romero. The film is Dead On: The Cinema of George A. Romero (I probably would've gone with "Director of the Dead"), and is currently in the final stages of production, with no release date set. Nails includes comments from the likes of Quentin Tarantino (who, as an unknown, used to claim on his resume that he was the sidecar biker in Dawn of the Dead), Ed Harris, Robert Rodriguez, Stephen King, Rob Zombie, Danny Boyle, John Carpenter, John Waters, Roger Ebert (who hopefully will explain why he bemoaned NOTLD for ruining America's youth in 1968, then lauded praise upon DOTD ten years later), Dario Argento, John Landis, Tom Savini, Glenn Danzig, plus cast members from many of Romero's films. Looking forward to this one.
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Speaking of Romero, just wanted to give kudos to that loveable pussbag Bub for winning the "Favorite Zombie" poll. I should've known there really was no other choice, although Tarman made a respectable showing. Check back tomorrow for a new poll.
Let Me In looks great! If you get a dvd of this one too please let me know.
ReplyDeleteI found a link to the movie poster, very cool:
http://www.efti.se/LDRKI%20Poster.html
I am intrigued by 'Let Me In.' Children vampires are always awesome. Except the dude in 'Near Dark.' He was more creepy than awesome.
ReplyDeleteGreat poster! I think that must be for the UK, because Let the Right One In is apparently the UK title of the movie. It hasn't been released yet, but you know I'll have my feelers out for a screener!
ReplyDeleteYes, Retropolitan, don't know if you've seen 30 Days of Night, but it has the mother of all children vampires--well, not literally, but you know what I mean.
ReplyDeleteVERY neat blog by the way. Love the gimmick, as I'm something of a "retropolitan" myself. I'll be checking out more of it in the future.
Long live Fats Waller, Dick Powell and Joan Blondell!