Hello and welcome to the blog of the Film Interpreter, an internet reviewer who will look at anything put in front of him. Though I specialise in bad films, particularly horror, I will go into other genres, television shows and video games. You can also find me on Twitter, just look for FilmInterpreter.
Friday, 31 May 2013
Judgment Day (1999)
Tuesday, 28 May 2013
Trailer Park of Terror (2008)

There isn't really much of a story, it's just watching people get killed in bizarre and brutal ways. No, seriously, some of the deaths are bizarre. I won't spoil any of them, I'm sure you'll know them when/if you see them. But they certainly are brutal, it's one of those films where you cringe at seeing them, but surprisingly laugh about it. Well, laugh at one or two anyway. But with that being said there really isn't an aim for this film, the characters seem to be so stupid that escape isn't really an option.
The acting I have to say was pretty damn good, much better than what you'd expect from a film like this. Hiltz shines through them all as Norma, but her fellow trailer park members also share the same charm and energy needed for their roles, especially Myk Watford as Roach, the guitar wielding...undead guy. The only real weak links would be a few members of the Pastor's group, in particular Ricky Mabe as Michael, and Hayley Moarie Norman as Amber, who, at times, you forget are in the film.
Although...it does slam a moral message right at the end.
Spoiler Section
The ending is weak. It really is. The way the film builds it up, the ending is so disappointing. I'll explain, after the Pastor and all of her friends are killed, Bridgette is confronted by all of the trailer park undead. Norma is happy, until Bridgette yells at them to just kill her and that all she wanted was for people to like her for what she is rather than what they want her to be.
And this works.
And that's the moral of the story? Be yourself? Be proud of who you are? What a crap moral to put on the end of a torture porn movie! Hey Amber, be proud of the fact that you've had more guys than the number of letters I've typed in this review. Alex (Ryan Carnes), be proud of the self-centered bastard you are. Hey Tiffani (Stephanie Black), be proud of the fact that you're so desperate for crack you suck the dicks of random guys behind a fuel station!

Oh my God I just talked myself into liking the ending.
Wednesday, 22 May 2013
The Ward (2010)
The effects I will say do look really good...I can't think of a reason why, but they are good. I think it's more the make-up actually rather than the effects. Carpenter tries to use as little effects as he possibly can and this comes off remarkably well in the film.
Spoiler Section
Basically, it there are some clever bits and some stupid bits when you think about how the twist affected the film.
Wednesday, 15 May 2013
Victim (2010)
Then again not much is given with their characters, Volk is only interesting when in eccentric mode and we don't really learn much about Mr George or Young Man to really care. Hell, we don't even learn Young Man's actual name, nor do we know why George is helping Volk. Volk's motivation you sort of learn as the film progresses, but there is a big contradiction, again it'll come up in the spoiler section. In fact you care less and less about Young Man as the film goes on.
Actually for the story, I can say that I kind of respect where it goes, how it pushes the boundaries, but it doesn't really pull it off well. When Volk's objective is revealed, for a thriller film it really is downright disturbing. And with a short cast list there isn't the classic 'kill them off to raise tension', and Volk's plan goes along with hardly any problems so escape seems impossible.
Spoiler Section
Volk's objective to brainwash Young Man into becoming a woman. I am dead serious. And not just any woman, but his daughter. Why? Well, Volk's daughter was sexually assaulted, and Volk wants to inflict the same pain onto the person who did it.
And that works against the film because you get a feeling that Young Man was the rapist before it's even revealed, which makes it a lot more difficult to like the guy. Along with that, by the time Volk's master plan is about to be executed, it virtually isn't Young Man anymore, so technically Young Man isn't suffering the same pain, its this whole new personality that's suffering.
So, a bit of a flawed story, but really, it's a passable film. I'm not going to watch it again in a hurry, but it's passable.
Tuesday, 14 May 2013
Star Trek Into Darkness (2013)
That's probably all I can say with spoiling it.
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