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Ash from The Evil Dead

Posted : 1 year, 7 months ago on 22 September 2022 05:41

As the final survivor in the original Evil Dead (spoiler!), Ash has become a memorable horror character for dealing with one malevolent spirit after another. His most well-known image is from the later films and the Ash v. Evil Dead television series, where his right arm is notably replaced with a chainsaw.


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An average movie

Posted : 8 years, 1 month ago on 11 April 2016 11:23

Even though I have sometime a hard time with the last movies directed by Quentin Tarantino (with the notable exception of ‘The Hateful Eight’ which was just amazing), this anthology might still be his weakest effort so far. Basically, it is one of those quirky indie productions but it was just rather tedious to watch and the segment directed by Tarantino was probably one of the weakest of the bunch. Indeed, back in those days, Quentin Tarantino still believed he could be an actor and he kept being cast with some rather embarrassing results. Fortunately, nowadays, he gives only small cameos. To his defense, none of the other short movies included here were much better either (it is generally considered that the segment directed by Robert Rodriguez was the best but I was still not completely sold) and the whole thing rightfully remains some obscure addition in the filmography for all the people involved. The best thing here was Tim Roth who was really good as usual and it's such a shame that we don't hear much from him anymore. To conclude, I really had a hard time to care about the damned thing but I guess it is still worth a look, especially if you like the genre or if you are interested in Quentin Tarantino’s work. 



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Don't Ask Me Why, but I Love It

Posted : 11 years, 1 month ago on 4 April 2013 12:26

For reasons I cannot fully explain, I thoroughly enjoyed this movie, and laughed throughout. Blame it on my crazy sense of humor. Blame it on my love of gratuitous film violence and insanity. But mostly, blame it on Tim Roth. Roth's manic, inspired portrayal of swishy, spasticated, neurotic bellhop 'Ted' resulted in one of the most entertaining characters I've seen in a while.

Here's the deal- "Four Rooms" is a pseudo-anthology film featuring four segments written and directed by four filmmakers. Each segment follows Ted (Roth) through one insane New Year spent at a hotel and punctuated by violence, weird sexuality, and mutilation. Three of the segments are directed by filmmakers I'm not really familiar with, and the fourth is done by Tarantino.

I liked all of the stories in the film, but in different ways. I didn't really know what to make of the first one. A coven of witches staying at the hotel, played by prominent '90s icons such as Madonna and Lili Taylor, discover they need sperm to complete their witchy potion to bring the goddess Diana to life. And who else for the job but twitchy hotel bellboy Roth?

The second story involves an insane husband and wife who want to Ted to participate in their kinky sex games. The third and the funniest, "The Misbehavers," follows Ted as he is bribed into caring for Antonio Banderes' two whiny children. The kids, who exemplify the reason I hate small children, soon push Ted over the edge with their demands. But how will Ted react when there's a real emergency on hand?

I actually thought Tarantino's short, "The Man From Hollywood," was the weakest, because it seemed self-indulgent, suffering from uninterrupted periods of Tarantino reading his dialogue. In this one, Ted comes across a Hollywood bigwig (Tarantino) with a shocking proposition.

I watched this movie free of the knowledge that had been critically panned, with an abysmal 14% on Rotten Tomatoes. I think you have to have a certain kind of sense of humor to appreciate this kind of movie. For me, it was very funny, because it wasn't the usual wishy-washy cliche type of comedy.

I derived the majority of the humor from Tim Roth's absurdly physical performance. It reminded me a little of Charlie Chaplin for the '90s, which was, obviously, a less innocent time for cinema than the Tramp's heyday. Overall, "Four Rooms" is an interesting and overlooked black comedy for those who like their comedy absurd and bizarre.


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It's f*ckin' Cristal, everything else is piss!

Posted : 13 years, 8 months ago on 9 September 2010 06:19

Saltando i primi 2 episodi (a. anders, a. rockwell) che sembrano più uno schizzo da bar.. i segmenti di Rodriguez e Tarantino sono piccole perle di cinema scoppiettante e scottante. Esperimenti ben riusciti. e il tarantino attore non è da meno del regista (storici i centinai di F*CK F*CK F*CK in 21 min e il giudizio sullo Champagne).
E non dimentichiamo un immenso Tim Roth, probabilmente in una delle sue migliori uscite.


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Self-indulgent crap

Posted : 16 years, 1 month ago on 29 March 2008 06:08

Bruce Willis, Tarantino, Salma Hayek, Madonna. This movie is proof that ingredients don't make the cake. Obviously these actors have too much spare, of alot of things.


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