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Sabtu, 14 April 2012

The Weekend Rent: Five Movies That Laid the Foundation for 'The Cabin in the Woods'

The Weekend Rent: Five Movies That Laid the Foundation for 'The Cabin in the Woods'

By Robert B. DeSalvo Apr 13, 2012

It's Friday the 13th, so the mood is right to finally release the horror film The Cabin in the Woods, which was written by Joss Whedon and director Drew Goddard. You've seen the teasers and know the setup: Five friends drive out to a remote cabin in the woods for a vacation but something goes wrong. We're not going to spell out exactly what that "something" is here, but suffice it to say that it won't be anything that you're expecting. The Cabin in the Woods is one of the best-reviewed, cleverest horror films to invigorate the genre in years, but it still builds its premise by combining elements from some seminal shockers.

Like The Cabin in the Woods, Sam Raimi's 1981 horror film The Evil Dead features five college students that travel to an isolated cabin in the woods to frolic. What they find is the Book of the Dead, and when they play an audiotape that they find of a scientist reading the incantations from the book, they unwittingly unleash an army of demons that Ash (Bruce Campbell) has to fight off with his boomstick.

George A. Romero's Night of the Living Dead changed the way filmmakers fashion zombies forever. In the movie, a group of strangers board themselves into a rural farmhouse to hide from the zombie apocalypse just outside. Similarly, in The Cabin in the Woods, the young people must board up their cabin to keep out an undead threat.

James Wan unintentionally sparked what is called the torture-porn horror subgenre with 2004's wicked Saw, a movie that spawned six sequels and countless cheap imitations. The Cabin in the Woods is certainly not a cheap imitation of Saw nor would it be considered torture porn, but, like the Jigsaw killer does in Saw, the antagonists moving the chess pieces in The Cabin in the Woods have unwitting pawns in the five vacationers.

Nothing puts the fear of rednecks in you like the 1974 grindhouse classic The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, which had a group of friends stumble across a cannibalistic family that preyed on tourists in rural Texas. The nightmare family—including Leatherface and the Hitchhiker—seemed not only impervious to pain but to actually enjoy it. The Cabin in the Woods recalls elements of this infamous midnight movie.

Like The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, Dario Argento's 1977 film Suspiria spawned several sequels and is currently being remade. Nothing compares to the demented original and its disturbing, garish imagery with its story about an American ballet dancer (Jessica Harper) who travels to a prestigious dance academy in Germany only to discover that it is controlled by a coven of witches. The Cabin in the Woods also has much more going on beneath the surface than just setting up five twentysomethings to be killed, which is what will make it a classic alongside these five films that inspired it.



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Jumat, 13 April 2012

Where to Find Online Downloadable Movies? - Net Movie Downloads Review


Would you like to know where to find online downloadable movies? The ability of the internet to transfer files at faster speeds is improving every single day, making it possible for any PC user to download movie files onto their computer very easily. After trying many ways to access online movies, I can tell you what are some things you should look out for in every site, and how you can find the best movie download site.


One site that I personally use is called NetMovieDownloads. This is a very popular download site that I was initially very skeptical to join. However, now that I have downloaded hundreds of high quality movies from them, I am very satisfied with my membership there.


What Are Some Features You Should Look Out For When Downloading Movies?


1. What Is The Quality of the Movie Files?


I always make sure that the picture quality of the movies is good, otherwise I won't enjoy watching the movie anyway. Ensure that the movies you download are of good picture quality and are not cloudy and grainy.


2. One Time Membership Fee or Pay Per Download Fee?


Also make sure that you know how much you will be paying for your downloads. Some users unknowingly sign-up for pay per download services or monthly fee services that they regret later. I personally prefer paying a one-time fee for unlimited downloads because it is more affordable in the long run. This is also the type of subscription that NetMovieDownloads site provides for its users.


3. What Is The Download Speed?


Finally, you should consider the speed of downloads as the next factor. A slow server can be very frustrating, and I generally like to be able to watch any movie I want as quickly as possible.



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