V/H/S-2012-A bunch of losers who post “Jackass” like videos online are hired to go to a house and steal one certain VHS tape. In the house they find a dead old man in front of a wall of TVs. The group goes in search of the tape and leaves one guy in the room with the old man. The guy watches some VHS tapes and the following stories are shown.
“Amateur Night”-Some assholes doing
drugs and drinking encounter a weird woman at a club. They take her
to a hotel only to find out she's a castrating, cannibal succubus who
can fly. Directed by David Brucker.
“Second Honeymoon”-A husband and
wife on a road trip are kind of terrorized by a woman who breaks into
their motel room and films them while they are asleep. She also
steals some money and puts the husband's toothbrush in the toilet. It
seems women are lovers out to kill the guy. Directed by Ti West.
“Tuesday the 17th”-Some dorks go to
a lake front where one girl has been before. She jokingly says “You
are all going to die up here”. They are menaced by a hooded killer
who only appears as a glitch on the tape. The girl wants to catch him
because he killed her friends and she is using her new friends as
“bait” to trap him but it doesn't work out like she plans.
Directed by Glenn McQuaid.
“The Sick Thing That Happened To
Emily When She Was Younger”-A guy and a girl talk via an online
chat room. It seems her apartment is haunted and she has a mysterious
cut on her arm. They seem to be far apart but he's actually nearby
helping aliens breed with humans. At the end he has a new victim set
up. Directed by Joe Swanberg.
“10/31/98”-Some yuppies go to a
costume party but the house they go to is devoid of people. There's
only a lot of empty rooms and a little girl apparition. In the attic
they interrupt an exorcism and run away but have second thoughts when
the hear the screams of the girl being exorcised. They go back and
rescue her but she eventually leads the group to their doom on some
railroad tracks. This is the only segment that features any tolerable
characters you would care about! Directed by Radio Silence.
In between some of the segments (the wraparound story was directed by Adam Wingard) the old man's body disappears and reappears (though no one notices) and before the final segment the old man (maybe some kind of creature ) kills the leader of the gang.
V/H/S kind of represents a new trend in the
horror anthology that was much more popular in the '60's and '70)'s with
Hammer and AIP. Personally more “horror directors” should be
involved in making them since 9 out of 10 modern horror movies are
way too long. The trouble with this “found footage” production as
with most found footage stories is it's all a cheat. Nothing needs to
be explained, there's no beginning and sometimes no conclusion. The
stories seem like idea never fully thought out. It's just there. You
make what you want of it. That's ok once in while but it gets tedious
after a while. But then again this has already generated 2 sequels so
what do I know. I rather watch David Hewitt's GALLERY OF HORRORS. At
least Lon Chaney and John Carradine are in it!
Accept no substitutes!
Thanks for reading!
2 comments:
God, I HATED this movie. Everything about it. Horrible directing, writing and acting, awful unlikable characters, zero scares, awful photography, etc. etc. The only reason it had buzz is because that it was produced by the website Bloody Disgusting.
Somebody must have liked it!
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