Saturday, August 13, 2011

Season of the Witch



Overview:  Realizing that the Crusades weren't such a good thing (ga-der!), Behmen and Hellboy decide to desert the murderous crusade and... walk a lot?  Eventually they're caught by some ugly UGLY peasants and will receive amnesty from the church in exchange for some otter-pops and a risky errand.  The task is to transport a suspected witch to a remote Cathedral to be accused... it could be that she isn't a witch, and maybe she was just having a series of disputes with her BFFs at school.  While transporting the girl our two heroes begin to wonder if she really is a witch, especially since she speaks in tongues (most likely from Spanish 101), can drop her voice like a beautiful sounding bass instrument, and she basically tries to kill them multiple times... THAT WITCH!!

The Good:  When I saw the trailer for this movie I laughed as much as the red-headed bully from "A Christmas Story", because I knew that it was going to royally suck.  Not only did I discover that the movie was actually good, but it's actually a way better plague movie than "Black Death" was.  The Acting (to my amazement  was pretty good, especially from my boy Ron Perlman, nothing brought me more joy than seeing him go all "Hellboy" on the innocent people in the crusades... well maybe my wedding was more joyus.  Probably the biggest way the movie surprised me was how I first assumed it was another crummy "Lord of the Rings" wannabe like "In The Name of the King" was, but instead it was like a medieval version of "The Exorcist".  at times this was a legit scary movie with a great story line and excellent build up all throughout.

The Bad:  The only bad part of this movie I could find was the lack of love scenes... ha, just kidding... or am I?  The one flaw was with some of the special effects.  They are really not that bad, but that itchy/scary feeling leaves a little bit when the movie's effects become a bit too fantastical.  The other thing that made a vein in my head burst was how all the characters were in Europe, and yet none of them had accents! What the heck?  When I hear witches accused tortured and burned, I want to believe it for real! ha; dark was it not?

The Ugly:  This movie didn't do that well in the theaters, probably because everyone assumed it was just another chance for Nicolas Cage to shove his face in your bubble, and that's usually true but it's not the case with this one.  Ya'll need to give this movie a chance, because it takes Action Adventure and Horror, and it blends them together to make a fun ride.  Oh yeah, the actress ho plays the witch-girl is amazing!
4 out of 5

4 comments:

  1. Another chance? I don't know about that. My sister made me watch it a few weeks ago and I'm still feeling a little put off by it. Hellboy was the only awesome part of the movie. Ron Perlman is the bomb. Even when he is a crazy mid-evil guy, which I've seen a few time by him. Still I feel like Nicolas Cage wasn't all that. He's not my boy. Although the theories of how the plague came to be by witches was interesting. I'd say, I just wasn't feeling the love between Ghostrider and Hellboy. It needed more bromance in it. If you know what I mean.

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  2. Yeah my man Nick is never the best in any serious roles, instead he's my favorite in stuff like "Kick-Ass". Some bromance would have been hot... err, freakin awesome!

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  3. Ugh, I saw this in theatres--I had high hopes and I hated it! Don't even get me started on it again!! Here's my blog post about how much I hated it: http://antimonyelaine.blogspot.com/2011/01/season-of-thewitch.html

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  4. Haha, you saw this in theaters?!! That would make me hate myself to the utmost. The reason enjoyed it was because I was In a campy mood, and this is one of those crappy campy movies I can enjoy on a lazy Sunday afternoon... Along with a butt oaf of food.

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