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  • MIB41
    Eloquent Member
    • Sep 25, 2005
    • 15633

    Insidious - What is the big deal?

    I had heard so much about this movie. 'Intense, original, and heart pounding.' Last night we went to rent this and it was rented out everywhere. We managed to get a copy from Redbox. So we got nestled in for what we thought would be a ride.

    I was initially pleased to see Patrick Wilson in it (from Watchmen). His performance was pretty good, albeit bland since the script gave him little to do except give people funny looks and say "What the h*ll was that?". But overall the acting was pretty stale. And in some cases laughable. The whole film itself is this hodge-podge, paste together, 'wanna-be' of every spiritual-based horror film I had ever seen. It's a low end, B style version of Poltergeist meets Paranormal Activity...minus any real chills. Scenes that could have worked, take too long to set up. And the red faced 'Darth Maul' reject summoned to play a demon becomes almost comical at the end. You can tell the director has no clue what to do with him. So he gives him a little 'Jeepers Creepers' treatment with the work bench for his long nails while playing this off the wall music (Tiny Tim's 'Tip Toe through the Tulips'). It's all designed to give the character "creepiness" but keeps me in the mode of "Yeah and why?" There is very little in this film that is cohesive outside of the overplayed 'spiritual world wanting to get into our world' theme.

    You get the spineless priests with the stock response of "Yeah, I'm out of here." And the nerdy scientists who bring their view-master style machines to get scared at shadows. But the most unintended funny part of this film is the woman who is brought in to "exorcise" the demons. Oh brother. Her character is a complete rip off of the little midget from Poltergeist. She knows everything. She feels everything. And her acting is so corny I can't buy into anything she has to say. But at one point, they come together to hold this seance. For reasons never explained, this lady puts on a gas mask which connects to what looks like drain tubing from my gutters. Wait. It gets better. It's THEN connected to a headset this other guy is wearing!! I start cracking up and say, "A little explanation would be nice here!" Then she starts going into convulsions at which point everyone (even my 16 year old daughter) starts laughing. I'm doubled over in hysterics because it's obvious our response was not the intent here. It came so close to being a parody of Poltergeist, I began to wonder if the director wasn't really winking at the audience through the whole film to see if anyone would notice. We did.

    The ending is predictable and this movie, which had so much hype, was the most bloated, unoriginal, and most uneven script I had witnessed in a long time. It's title is well earned...but should apply to the script treatment! On a scale of 1-10, I give it a 3. And the 3 is just for making me laugh so hard towards the end. That's entertainment value, I guess.
    Last edited by MIB41; Jul 13, '11, 7:54 AM.
  • ctc
    Fear the monkeybat!
    • Aug 16, 2001
    • 11183

    #2
    >I had heard so much about this movie. 'Intense, original, and heart pounding.'

    Maybe they're harkening back to the 70's with the ad copy?

    Don C.

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    • Brazoo
      Permanent Member
      • Feb 14, 2009
      • 4767

      #3
      Brazoo of the Mego Talk forum says Insidious looks "insipid, idiotic and uninspired".

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      • alex
        Permanent Member
        • Jun 15, 2009
        • 3142

        #4
        Hey, I watched it on my own, best way to watch horrors, it certainly gave me some chills, arent most horror films predictable, I even enjoyed "new daughter" with Costner.

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        • Drzsmith
          Veteran Member
          • Jul 9, 2011
          • 261

          #5
          I thought there were a few chilling scenes but a few scenes does not a great movie make.

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          • jimsmegos
            Mego Dork
            • Nov 9, 2008
            • 4519

            #6
            It took me a couple of days to figure out what exactly were my final thoughts on this film. After much pondering I've concluded... meh. Some good creepy set ups with no real payoff and cinematography that screamed "Can we be any more bland?"

            The real deal breaker for me with this movie outside of the obvious points as mentioned by MIB41 is that the gal playing the wife/mother was absolutly horrible. what good have been decent scenes were totally killed by her over mugging and **** poor portrayal of emotions.


            In the end I'd say check it out for free or a buck but nothing more than that. It's not worth it.

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            • megozilla13
              Persistent Member
              • May 10, 2002
              • 1702

              #7
              I agree with MIB's review. I thought it was a waste of time, predictable and uninspired.
              Wasn't the lady that came to do the exorcism, Marge? the old lady that made out with the dog in Something about Mary?

              mikej
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              • toys2cool
                Ultimate Mego Warrior
                • Nov 27, 2006
                • 28605

                #8
                guess I'm the only one who liked it then
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