All The Boys Love Mandy Lane
All The Boys Love Mandy Lane
This was slightly disappointing, but jonbly can't put his finger on why. Perhaps it was that fact that all the victims were deeply unlikeable, sleazebags and druggies? If jonbly doesn't feel an emotional connection to the characters, he doesn't care if they live or die... which makes most of this film pretty uninteresting, up to the point where the more likeable individuals are put at risk.
Not that it was a bad movie, mind you...
7/10
Not that it was a bad movie, mind you...
7/10
All The Boys Love Mandy Lane is currently my fave film of the weekend.
A good double bill with the previous film. In some ways it had less of the things that make me immediately like a film - college kids are often good fodder for a horror. If you hate them you want them killed, if you like them then the thrill comes from hoping they survive, but it is in the Heathers genre rather than the Mean Girls ... obviously.
All the boys fancy her, just like the title suggests, and after one shows his passion in a rather deadly fashion she finds new friends. But when they go to one's family ranch, someone with an unhealthy obsession follows them. The kids aren't lovable, but you don't go cheering on the serial killer because they are genuine kids rather than horror film cliche's. (Okay., some cliche-mongering occurs, but not glib, Scream-style).
Who will survive ? I am not going to say more - go and see it.
An added bonus is the marvellous soundtrack - featuring "One of us is Dead" by The Earlies to superb effect.
A good double bill with the previous film. In some ways it had less of the things that make me immediately like a film - college kids are often good fodder for a horror. If you hate them you want them killed, if you like them then the thrill comes from hoping they survive, but it is in the Heathers genre rather than the Mean Girls ... obviously.
All the boys fancy her, just like the title suggests, and after one shows his passion in a rather deadly fashion she finds new friends. But when they go to one's family ranch, someone with an unhealthy obsession follows them. The kids aren't lovable, but you don't go cheering on the serial killer because they are genuine kids rather than horror film cliche's. (Okay., some cliche-mongering occurs, but not glib, Scream-style).
Who will survive ? I am not going to say more - go and see it.
An added bonus is the marvellous soundtrack - featuring "One of us is Dead" by The Earlies to superb effect.
This is the one film that has been hyped. Good film but nothing special though. Rather enjoyed the film. Nicely placed with some good death scenes. The twist ending I thought was good. Did not see that one coming.
The other twist I thought be in the scene when Mandy Lane had the finger of the other girl in her mouth. Suggesting she may be a lesbian and hence her indifference to the boys who were after her.
The other twist I thought be in the scene when Mandy Lane had the finger of the other girl in her mouth. Suggesting she may be a lesbian and hence her indifference to the boys who were after her.
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I enjoyed Mandy Lane, it was a good story, well-directed, and I didn't guess the twist ending at all (even up to the point where her 'friend' runs into her knife ops: I thought she'd forgotten she was holding it...)
I couldn't really see why everyone loved Mandy so much, though, she just seemed generically pretty to me - I guess she was more desirable because she was seen as 'untouchable' and no-one knew anything about her. And although I'm female, Mr Scrobble felt the same way (he did say he'd rather do Victor Crowley, but I think that's a slight exaggeration)
I couldn't really see why everyone loved Mandy so much, though, she just seemed generically pretty to me - I guess she was more desirable because she was seen as 'untouchable' and no-one knew anything about her. And although I'm female, Mr Scrobble felt the same way (he did say he'd rather do Victor Crowley, but I think that's a slight exaggeration)
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All The Boys Love Mandy Lane seemed like an academic exercise to me. Let's make a generic slasher movie with all the "rules" in place - teens getting some s*x'n'drugs action in some remote location, a "nice" girl who doesn't quite fit in, a despised homicidal misfit, any s*xual activity leading to immediate death, even somebody finding all the bodies just before the end of the film. But let's do it in a serious/realistic way with better acting, more rounded characters and nice modern cinematography.
The film proved to me that realistic slasher movies don't work because (a) all that character development is extremely bloody boring and (b) it's no fun having realistic (i.e. non OTT) death scenes in which you find yourself actually feeling sorry for the characters. Give me Wrong Turn 2 every time.
Decent-ish twist at the end though.
The film proved to me that realistic slasher movies don't work because (a) all that character development is extremely bloody boring and (b) it's no fun having realistic (i.e. non OTT) death scenes in which you find yourself actually feeling sorry for the characters. Give me Wrong Turn 2 every time.
Decent-ish twist at the end though.