- Nov 4, 2003
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I been watching some 80's movies I always saw parts of but never watched in full. first lethal weapon and now poltergeist
I was under the impression that poltergeist was just a cheesy 80's horror movie. I was so wrong. it's a classic.
The movie really got a good sense of childhood and what it feels like. The safety you feel tucked under your covers or in your parents arms. How you stop having a sense of wonder
"Reach up into your past like when we used to have open minds"
I love the little touches like the star wars refrences. the Alien movie poster.
they went into establishing that every house on the block looks the same. All the phases of construction wind up the same. Truly a model of the American suburb. The “normalness” and lack individuality.
The parents actually being real people and not just authority figures. Like having the wife smoke weed. they used the dog perfectly.
The moments of comedy like when the dog always eats food and is a scavenger. The little child’s boredom at the sight of the chair moving on it’s own because she’s seen it so many times and doesn’t understand how amazing it is because she still has that childhood like whimsy. The neighbors fighting over the remote control recievers. The construction workers howling at the older daughter.
It had a lot of depth that I just didn’t expect. Figured it was a run of the mill horror story. But it had a lot of heart. I think that's the main difference. HEART. which so many movies lack today. I guess I shouldn’t be shocked at that because spelberg was involved and hes the best at that. (sometimes to a fault. like in parts of A.I.)
And that’s all before **** hits the fan and the TV people get busy. The ****** lady and effects are awesome too.
I was under the impression that poltergeist was just a cheesy 80's horror movie. I was so wrong. it's a classic.
The movie really got a good sense of childhood and what it feels like. The safety you feel tucked under your covers or in your parents arms. How you stop having a sense of wonder
"Reach up into your past like when we used to have open minds"
I love the little touches like the star wars refrences. the Alien movie poster.
they went into establishing that every house on the block looks the same. All the phases of construction wind up the same. Truly a model of the American suburb. The “normalness” and lack individuality.
The parents actually being real people and not just authority figures. Like having the wife smoke weed. they used the dog perfectly.
The moments of comedy like when the dog always eats food and is a scavenger. The little child’s boredom at the sight of the chair moving on it’s own because she’s seen it so many times and doesn’t understand how amazing it is because she still has that childhood like whimsy. The neighbors fighting over the remote control recievers. The construction workers howling at the older daughter.
It had a lot of depth that I just didn’t expect. Figured it was a run of the mill horror story. But it had a lot of heart. I think that's the main difference. HEART. which so many movies lack today. I guess I shouldn’t be shocked at that because spelberg was involved and hes the best at that. (sometimes to a fault. like in parts of A.I.)
And that’s all before **** hits the fan and the TV people get busy. The ****** lady and effects are awesome too.
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